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  • Sanecow
    Suspended by the MRP
    • Mar 2003
    • 6917

    #16
    Re: Swans no longer history down south

    Originally posted by SWANSBEST
    most significantly, the children and grandchildren of South Melbourne supporters will keep the link alive.
    That's me too. My grandfather lived in South Melbourne and so he and my father followed the Swans and then so did I (really jumping on in the late '80s). Three generations (well, four with my son) and no premiership! That's dedication!

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    • Gunn
      On the Rookie List
      • Jan 2003
      • 131

      #17
      The amount paid to the home team on the attendance by each away team member has been previously published so it is not a secret. It is only a token amount IIRC. Just a few dollars. A non members admittance fee goes to the home club although the AFL has some complicated equalistion plans and levies. It is certainly very important for a supporter to buy a membership if the supporter wants his/her club to be the main beneficiary.

      5000 members at $100 = $500,000.
      10000 members at $100 = $1 million

      More Melbourne games means a higher priced membership ticket = more money for the club.

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      • monopoly19
        Senior Player
        • Aug 2003
        • 1098

        #18
        Originally posted by Gunn

        Ps IMO we don't need Melbourne office. A free phone number to Sydney is good enough. I am sure the club could organise small groups of supporters to man stalls outside the grounds we play on to sell memberships, clothing badges etc like other clubs do. You have to be keen to travel into the StKilda Rd office to buy a beanie etc when you can do it by mail if you are really deperate or buy it outside the ground. See, I have just saved the club the cost of rented premises and ane the cost of staff.
        What? I thought people in Melbourne wanted more, not less. I know that, as of now, Morwood hasn't done what most of us want done (more Melbourne games), but taking away the Melbourne office would be a step backwards wouldn't it? The impression that I got from the article was that maybe the club is willing to lose money now if that meant growing Melbourne's membership and making money later.

        If the club was to get 10 000 Melbourne members, I would say that it'd be almost a neccesity to have an office there.

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        • Bart
          CHHHOMMMMMPPP!!!!
          • Feb 2003
          • 1360

          #19
          Originally posted by monopoly19
          What? I thought people in Melbourne wanted more, not less. I know that, as of now, Morwood hasn't done what most of us want done (more Melbourne games), but taking away the Melbourne office would be a step backwards wouldn't it? The impression that I got from the article was that maybe the club is willing to lose money now if that meant growing Melbourne's membership and making money later.

          If the club was to get 10 000 Melbourne members, I would say that it'd be almost a neccesity to have an office there.
          I think Gunn is refering to a physical office. i.e. Still have a fulltime rep in Melbourne without the costs of a rented office and extra staff when many of these tasks could be managed from Sydney.

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          • Gunn
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            • Jan 2003
            • 131

            #20
            Originally posted by Bart
            I think Gunn is refering to a physical office. i.e. Still have a fulltime rep in Melbourne without the costs of a rented office and extra staff when many of these tasks could be managed from Sydney.
            Absolutely correct. I have phoned the Melbourne ofice a couple of times and emailed them too. The rep could just have well have been in Sydney.

            Why would anyone need to visit the Melbourne office other than to try on and maybe buy a swans shirt or beany etc. Sales figures just don't warrant maintaining a shop front. Some may want to buy memberships rather than do it by mail. These memberships could be sold by from a stall outside the ground as most clubs have do.

            What else would a rented fully staffed Melbourne office be useful for? I suppose it could have cosmetic reasons. It looks like the club cares and is doing something. Ask Swans supporters in Melbourne if they would prefer an office (that few go to) or additional home games.

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            • undy
              Fatal error: Allowed memo
              • Mar 2003
              • 1231

              #21
              Originally posted by sharp9
              Why do even "proper" reporters keep saying there are 6 Victorian games??? can't they count? There are FOUR Melbourne games - 2 at the G, one at the Dome and one at Carlton
              They are counting the GF.
              Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way you'll be a mile away and he'll be shoeless.

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              • DST
                The voice of reason!
                • Jan 2003
                • 2705

                #22
                Originally posted by Gunn
                Absolutely correct. I have phoned the Melbourne ofice a couple of times and emailed them too. The rep could just have well have been in Sydney.

                Why would anyone need to visit the Melbourne office other than to try on and maybe buy a swans shirt or beany etc. Sales figures just don't warrant maintaining a shop front. Some may want to buy memberships rather than do it by mail. These memberships could be sold by from a stall outside the ground as most clubs have do.

                What else would a rented fully staffed Melbourne office be useful for? I suppose it could have cosmetic reasons. It looks like the club cares and is doing something. Ask Swans supporters in Melbourne if they would prefer an office (that few go to) or additional home games.
                Gunn,

                I can understand where you are coming from (more Melbourne games will attract members not an office) but it is part of the whole committment to have a social club/office down here to support the membership.

                Brisbane get up to 1,500 members everytime they play on TV at the Manningham club (their base in Melbourne) which through raffles, merchandise sales and bar takings go towards the club. We are now trying to replicate this structure by having an office/social club that Swans members can go and watch the games on TV with other members.

                As for other people suggestions about Tony Moorwood not delivering on promises of more Melbourne games hold your horses!!!!!!!!!

                He was appointed after the draw was announced so had no influence over this years recommendations from the club to the AFL about games in Melbourne.

                I have had correspondence with him on this issue and from what has been implied we will not be renewing the Bulldogs game and that extra game will be returned to Melbourne leaving us with 6 games next year.

                Before we can get stuck into him we need to wait and see what the outcome will be.

                DST
                "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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                • j s
                  Think positive!
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 3303

                  #23
                  Re: Re: Re: Swans no longer history down south

                  Originally posted by Bart
                  I mean many call centres are based in India these days and you don't notice the difference.
                  You do if it's your job that has gone offshore!!

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                  • Gunn
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 131

                    #24
                    Originally posted by DST
                    Gunn,

                    I can understand where you are coming from (more Melbourne games will attract members not an office) but it is part of the whole committment to have a social club/office down here to support the membership.

                    Brisbane get up to 1,500 members everytime they play on TV at the Manningham club (their base in Melbourne) which through raffles, merchandise sales and bar takings go towards the club. We are now trying to replicate this structure by having an office/social club that Swans members can go and watch the games on TV with other members.

                    As for other people suggestions about Tony Moorwood not delivering on promises of more Melbourne games hold your horses!!!!!!!!!

                    He was appointed after the draw was announced so had no influence over this years recommendations from the club to the AFL about games in Melbourne.

                    I have had correspondence with him on this issue and from what has been implied we will not be renewing the Bulldogs game and that extra game will be returned to Melbourne leaving us with 6 games next year.

                    Before we can get stuck into him we need to wait and see what the outcome will be.

                    DST
                    Interesting. It is also interesting that none of those plans seem to be articulated by the club. I would also be interested in the economics of such a venture. I expect it would lose heaps. The membership needs support by playing extra games down here not by going to a venue to watch it on TV.

                    My opinion on Tony Morwood (whome I have met and like) is coloured by what he said at the first family day at the Lake oval this year where he was not supportive of requests more games in Melbourne. My thoughts then were that this guy will have to sell a lot more memberships just to pay his salary...and for what. Tony has certainly never promised more Melbourne games as you suggest.

                    I sure hope the Footscray game returns here but I don't think Tony will have had a lot to do with it if it does.

                    Why does he need to imply anything to you about the Bulldogs game next year. If it is returning then why can't the club just come out and say so. That would be encouraging. The implication is just as likely to be that it will return if the club can't negotiate better terms for it to remain in Sydney or that the Bulldogs don't want to sell it next year. Maybe the club is awaiting a better offer. Who knows? Certainly not us. It seems to me that if they want to play another game in Melbourne then all they have to do is come out and say they will not buy next years Bulldogs home game even if it is for sale. End of story.

                    I am hopeful for another game but I really don't think Tony will deserve credit for it.

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