Total myth.Scollop wrote: ↑Fri 08 Mar 2019 9:48am When we have the best smart admins that can take advantage of the success on field with growth in Memberships like the Richmond model it can set you up long term. Richmond's huge membership growth momentum started before they won a premiership. The fact that their admin and board are so smart gives their on field more chance yo have sustained success
It means you get a chance to play on the big stage in front of big crowds and it helps the club attract big $$ in terms of sponsorship.
When your club is strong and powerful and successful in finals it generates revenue and that allows your players great opportunities in their footballing careers and beyond.
Carlton and Richmond get the season opener every year because they have large supporter bases.
Their ladder positions have had absolutely zero to do with it. Fact.
ANZAC Day ditto.
Dreamtime at the G. Ditto.
ANZAC Day Eve. Same.
Queens Birthday. Ditto.
Easter Monday. Same.
We were the best team in the comp for two years and still averaged under 40k to our games.
Essendon, Carlton, Collingwood, Richmond pull those numbers even when ensure in the bottom 2.
I can't believe people fall for this 'if we start winning we will get the big games' rubbish. It's utter guff. It simply does not happen.
We have a small supporter base, that traditionally doesn't love footy enough to show up every week.
Richmond, Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon have huge supporter bases that are tragic enough to rock up in huge numbers no matter what.
Unless that changes, we will never, ever be a big club. And it will never, ever happen.