Ghost Like wrote: ↑Sun 07 Nov 2021 9:34am
Sanctorum wrote: ↑Sat 06 Nov 2021 1:36pm
It really is nothing more than a wake-up call after a poor season and the 55 year premiership drought!
If there are people involved with St Kilda, especially at Board level, who do not know it's a 50+ year drought, they do not need a wake up call, they need a burial.
BUT...
To be fair though, when it is only the one Premiership since 1878, we may still be in fertile ground as the Flag came after 80+ years???
Fair enough GL, the Directors are certainly aware of the club's miserable history in only having one premiership cup in the trophy cabinet. The point I was trying to make is that it is no coincidence that Bassat and Finnis came out with all that positive spin on the state of the club last week, it was clearly in response to the nomination of Larry the Dentist by Ryan and Thomas to a position on the Board.
As a staunch financial member for many decades I have rarely seen evidence that the Board acknowledges that the need for team success is really really urgent. And now more than ever....
Saying that the club is in a strong position in terms of record membership numbers is quite meaningless, given that there is now a choice of 14 different membership packages, some for as little as $30!
A far more significant indication of how the club is rated, for me, is the status of official club sponsors - worthy as they may be, neither Deliveroo nor Pepper Money, the current principal sponsors, are hardly "household names", unlike many other clubs that carry the branding of big corporate entities.
I don't consider the airing of a Board challenge in the media is a problem, nor do I worry about Thomas going on air to underline the utter need for St Kilda to mount a real challenge to win another premiership - it's no big deal to fire a rocket up the proverbials of the Board, senior executives, coaches and players to get their act together and get the club to achieve consistent success.
I repeat what I said a while ago, both Richmond and Melbourne had their dirty washing aired publicly in past years, and look at what those 2 teams have achieved since then!
I'm no fan of Grant Thomas, far from it, but in this instance I firmly believe he is merely saying what I and many others have been thinking for quite a long time, which is that some things have to change, and remaining complacent is no longer acceptable.