amber_fluid wrote:If the product is crap the price point is irrelevant.
If they improve on field they’ll increase their membership and prices to go with it.
Just fingers crossed and hope they exist by that point hey.
BTW most people would agree the ‘product’ is rubbish these days compared to the late 90’s in particular yet that hasn’t impacted membership numbers.
Refer to opinions on the ‘AFL has lost me thread’
AFL clubs have the luxury of a captive audience, there are two types of AFL membership purchaser
1/ will literally pay anything to be a member every year, loyal to death. Take Booney as a classic example, whinges the AFL is losing him, disenchanted with the club, questioning the price.....will be the first in line for sales next seaaon
2/ supporter who jumps off at the first sign of no onfield success, will use any other excuse to defend their non attendance. Wouldn’t purchase a $50 membership if there Team wasn’t winning