by Ecky » Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:54 pm
John Olsen, June 2012 wrote:"Reserves teams in the SANFL for the two AFL clubs is not negotiable.
We will not compromise the SANFL competition (with AFL reserves teams)."
by gossipgirl » Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:00 pm
by am Bays » Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:07 pm
Ecky wrote:Since the other AFL reserves threads seem to have run their races, I thought I'd start a new thread to discuss what we can do to stop the SANFL becoming a lifeless reserves competition for the AFL.
by Ecky » Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:35 pm
gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
John Olsen, June 2012 wrote:"Reserves teams in the SANFL for the two AFL clubs is not negotiable.
We will not compromise the SANFL competition (with AFL reserves teams)."
by CENTURION » Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:44 pm
Ecky wrote:gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
But their had been some signs of significant improvement in interest in the SANFL just a few years ago, take the home crowd of 11827 we got against Sturt as recently as 2008. It is just unfortunate that the SANFL didn't capitalise further on this but has seemed to make some poor marketing decisions in recent years with poor scheduling, lack of advertising and increasing the admission cost, which has left us "ripe for the picking" by the AFL clubs who see us as no more than a reserves competition.
by MatteeG » Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:55 pm
CENTURION wrote:Ecky wrote:gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
But their had been some signs of significant improvement in interest in the SANFL just a few years ago, take the home crowd of 11827 we got against Sturt as recently as 2008. It is just unfortunate that the SANFL didn't capitalise further on this but has seemed to make some poor marketing decisions in recent years with poor scheduling, lack of advertising and increasing the admission cost, which has left us "ripe for the picking" by the AFL clubs who see us as no more than a reserves competition.
only because both Sturt & Glenelg were doing ok at the time.
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by kneedeepinthehoopla » Fri Jun 14, 2013 2:03 pm
MatteeG wrote:CENTURION wrote:Ecky wrote:gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
But their had been some signs of significant improvement in interest in the SANFL just a few years ago, take the home crowd of 11827 we got against Sturt as recently as 2008. It is just unfortunate that the SANFL didn't capitalise further on this but has seemed to make some poor marketing decisions in recent years with poor scheduling, lack of advertising and increasing the admission cost, which has left us "ripe for the picking" by the AFL clubs who see us as no more than a reserves competition.
only because both Sturt & Glenelg were doing ok at the time.
True but I recall a fair bit of media before that game too. And it was a great day weather wise.
We just had 1st v 2nd and there was nothing promoting it at all.
by PhilH » Fri Jun 14, 2013 2:46 pm
by Barto » Fri Jun 14, 2013 3:38 pm
Ecky wrote:gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
But their had been some signs of significant improvement in interest in the SANFL just a few years ago, take the home crowd of 11827 we got against Sturt as recently as 2008. It is just unfortunate that the SANFL didn't capitalise further on this but has seemed to make some poor marketing decisions in recent years with poor scheduling, lack of advertising and increasing the admission cost, which has left us "ripe for the picking" by the AFL clubs who see us as no more than a reserves competition.
by PhilH » Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:07 pm
by MatteeG » Fri Jun 14, 2013 7:07 pm
Barto wrote:Ecky wrote:gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
But their had been some signs of significant improvement in interest in the SANFL just a few years ago, take the home crowd of 11827 we got against Sturt as recently as 2008. It is just unfortunate that the SANFL didn't capitalise further on this but has seemed to make some poor marketing decisions in recent years with poor scheduling, lack of advertising and increasing the admission cost, which has left us "ripe for the picking" by the AFL clubs who see us as no more than a reserves competition.
The AFL get pretty narky if the local game is promoted over their two local franchises.
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Jun 14, 2013 7:33 pm
by Agile » Sat Jun 15, 2013 1:44 pm
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:spot on mattee g
im not into other social networking facilities myself like facebook, twitter etc, and i am only assuming the SANFL doesnt do enough promotion of the league through these channels.
happy to be proven wrong.
i think the big thing about stopping the AFLSA is reduce the cost of entry tickets from $14 and make it a more affordable arvo out which will then increase crowds
by beenreal » Sun Jun 16, 2013 7:35 pm
Ecky wrote:gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
But their had been some signs of significant improvement in interest in the SANFL just a few years ago, take the home crowd of 11827 we got against Sturt as recently as 2008. It is just unfortunate that the SANFL didn't capitalise further on this but has seemed to make some poor marketing decisions in recent years with poor scheduling, lack of advertising and increasing the admission cost, which has left us "ripe for the picking" by the AFL clubs who see us as no more than a reserves competition.
by whufc » Sun Jun 16, 2013 7:40 pm
beenreal wrote:Ecky wrote:gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
But their had been some signs of significant improvement in interest in the SANFL just a few years ago, take the home crowd of 11827 we got against Sturt as recently as 2008. It is just unfortunate that the SANFL didn't capitalise further on this but has seemed to make some poor marketing decisions in recent years with poor scheduling, lack of advertising and increasing the admission cost, which has left us "ripe for the picking" by the AFL clubs who see us as no more than a reserves competition.
Was at that game as an interested neutral.
But you can get as angry as you like about Keith Thomas' views on potential crowd increases. Fact remains, SANFL crowds have been on a gradual decline and no one has raised any meaningful suggestion as to how to arrest the slide. Maintaining the status quo certainly wont do it.
by beenreal » Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:02 pm
whufc wrote:beenreal wrote:Ecky wrote:gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
But their had been some signs of significant improvement in interest in the SANFL just a few years ago, take the home crowd of 11827 we got against Sturt as recently as 2008. It is just unfortunate that the SANFL didn't capitalise further on this but has seemed to make some poor marketing decisions in recent years with poor scheduling, lack of advertising and increasing the admission cost, which has left us "ripe for the picking" by the AFL clubs who see us as no more than a reserves competition.
Was at that game as an interested neutral.
But you can get as angry as you like about Keith Thomas' views on potential crowd increases. Fact remains, SANFL crowds have been on a gradual decline and no one has raised any meaningful suggestion as to how to arrest the slide. Maintaining the status quo certainly wont do it.
But ur wrong beenreal crowds haven't been on a gradual decline, at worse they have been on par since 2000 If not greater, so u can stop posting your tripe that its in decline the facts are there for u!!!!
Port powers crowds have been on a much bigger decline, close to 40% down so maybe he should worry about that before he worries about the SANFL steady attendances.
Ps watch beenreal ignore the facts and figures and go off on some other rant
by dedja » Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:03 pm
by whufc » Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:05 pm
by stampy » Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:57 pm
CENTURION wrote:Ecky wrote:gossipgirl wrote:i think you are too late unless you have a time machine to go back to late 1990
But their had been some signs of significant improvement in interest in the SANFL just a few years ago, take the home crowd of 11827 we got against Sturt as recently as 2008. It is just unfortunate that the SANFL didn't capitalise further on this but has seemed to make some poor marketing decisions in recent years with poor scheduling, lack of advertising and increasing the admission cost, which has left us "ripe for the picking" by the AFL clubs who see us as no more than a reserves competition.
only because both Sturt & Glenelg were doing ok at the time.
by wild dog » Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:49 pm
beenreal wrote:whufc wrote:beenreal wrote:Fact remains, SANFL crowds have been on a gradual decline and no one has raised any meaningful suggestion as to how to arrest the slide. Maintaining the status quo certainly wont do it.
But ur wrong beenreal crowds haven't been on a gradual decline, at worse they have been on par since 2000 If not greater, so u can stop posting your tripe that its in decline the facts are there for u!!!!
Port powers crowds have been on a much bigger decline, close to 40% down so maybe he should worry about that before he worries about the SANFL steady attendances.
SANFL crowds were up by around 10% on 2010, 5% in 2011, down by 3% in 2012 and sadly I don't reckon 2013 is going to support your cause.
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