by norwood8 » Mon Feb 29, 2016 6:28 pm
whufc wrote:Booney wrote:The Bays are that deep in it that you can't expect anyone to believe 2000 memberships (if that) lost over the last two years have been the catalyst.
Its definatley not the only reason but its a massive kick in the ass, here is some numbers.
Lets say its 1500 members that have left in the last two years not 2000. So 750 buy just a membership and the other 750 buy a membership plus the home game ticket (i think that would be a generous reflection of a membership break up (haven't included people buying a full season pass)
LOST INCOME (based on this years membership prices)
750 x supporter membership valued at $75.00- $56 250.00
750 x silver membership (mbship plus home game ticket) valued at $140.00- 105 000.00
Lets say for arguments sake each home game half of them attend (750) the 10 home games and buy one beer each a game.
750 members per game x 1 $7.50 beer -$5625.00 x 10 home games- $56 250.00
Let also say that over the whole course of a year they each convince one mate to come to one game.
1500 x 1 entry at $14.00- $21 000.00 (im not including them to spend a red cent once inside the ground)
Now from that amount of members the club has already lost $238 500.00
Not one of them has bought a piece of merchandise yet, not one of them has spent any money in the club rooms outside of the one beer they bought. They haven't attend any club functions etc etc.
Those other figures are being very generous as well.
I think it would be fair to say a loss of 1500 members could easily equate to around 500k in lost income, now no that wouldnt solve their problems but it is a bloody big start.
Remembering also you cant put a dollar value on having 1500 members who are also 'promoters' of the club likely to 'like and share' Glenelg facebook posts, hit their website, talk about Glenelg to their mates etc etc.
by Bounce of the ball » Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:04 pm
by whufc » Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:38 pm
Bounce of the ball wrote:But that is just hypothetical. How many did they get to the game when Walker played ? 8000 or so ?
What do the numbers show about Glenelgs poor on-field performance ?
Like I have said , where are the factual numbers. Glenelg would have data surely ? If it was my business and I started losing money , I would analyse where it is going. If it was hurting my business I would change it. Therisingblues has suggested Bay supporters say enough is enough. I also said the same regarding the AFL reserves . I agree , the time is now for Glenelg fans to stand up and be counted. I have said that on here all along yet some don't understand that.
I am anti the FL reserves, have said many times. That is not the issue and some of you need to get your head out of the sand. Any clubs post a profit this year ?
by UK Fan » Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:57 pm
Bounce of the ball wrote:So they all stopped caring about their club ? I will keep saying it..............get behind your club or it will die.
I think that is a convenient argument now. Ask Glenelg if they want to get rid of them ? Think the 50 k is OK right now.
Where are Dedja and the other mouthy ones ? Gordon still here ? The Councillor wannabe ? Ecky ? Dutchy ? Am Bays / Bayman? The list goes on. Very vocal at one stage but not now.
Seems like a bit more than the AFL reserves team being included in. Poor management and an apathetic supporter base.
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by Bounce of the ball » Mon Feb 29, 2016 8:47 pm
by MatteeG » Mon Feb 29, 2016 8:49 pm
Bounce of the ball wrote:But that is just hypothetical. How many did they get to the game when Walker played ? 8000 or so ?
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by therisingblues » Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:01 pm
by FOURTH ESTATE » Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:10 pm
on the rails wrote:FOURTH ESTATE wrote:But getting back to the topic Rob Gerrard should be taken to task for his comments and sellin false hope that an extra 3000 - 4000 peoplw will turn up to each game. Seldom right and wrong again Rob.
I assume you mean Crows Chairman Rob CHAPMAN as I have never heard Rob Gerard comment on this issue?
by southee » Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:56 pm
MatteeG wrote:Bounce of the ball wrote:But that is just hypothetical. How many did they get to the game when Walker played ? 8000 or so ?
Another reason I didnt want the AFL ressies involved, was because (much to my shame ) a large majority of Bays fans are also cows fans. I dare say a fair chunk of dropped memberships would come from those supporters who used to have a Crows and GFC membership, but now only need their cows membership.
by Grahaml » Tue Mar 01, 2016 1:10 am
by Wedgie » Tue Mar 01, 2016 8:59 am
Grahaml wrote:I've not heard of a single one who had their boards replaced on the back of member backlash.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by RustyCage » Tue Mar 01, 2016 9:02 am
by Wedgie » Tue Mar 01, 2016 9:13 am
RustyCage wrote:From all the reserves teams blaming going on in here I take it Glenelg were in making profits year after year before 2014?
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by whufc » Tue Mar 01, 2016 9:46 am
Wedgie wrote:RustyCage wrote:From all the reserves teams blaming going on in here I take it Glenelg were in making profits year after year before 2014?
Thats not the point, the point is the reserves teams have contributed to clubs going downhill and also contributed to the people who could help turn things around no longer being there.
For eg. I was a part of the Roosters Against Merger group in the 90s, in the early 2000s I organised the Rooster Rally which a lot of people credit helping turn the fortunes of the club around, I've also been a runner up for Volunteer of the Year award, went interstate twice following North, have been a part of the Presidents group twice, I created and ran the clubs official website for years and created a club unofficial site/forum as well as safooty which has helped build/keep interest in the club/comp and used to be a volunteer SANFL acreddited photographer, etc etc.
Thanks to the reserves debacle I wouldn't lift a finger to help North if something happened these days, I struggle to get motivated to travel 5 mins to see them play and I helped organise my daughter a gig as a trainer/physio at South. I only go to games to catch up with mates. I'm sure Glenelg and other clubs have many people like me.
Please don't interpret my post as blowing my own trumpet as I did it all out of love and passion of which I have none now which is a big point of what the point is.
by stan » Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:09 am
RustyCage wrote:From all the reserves teams blaming going on in here I take it Glenelg were in making profits year after year before 2014?
by whufc » Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:09 am
stan wrote:RustyCage wrote:From all the reserves teams blaming going on in here I take it Glenelg were in making profits year after year before 2014?
I think the point is that Glenelg has been struggling for a bit but the issue with the AFL reserves coming in has turned away alot of passionate supporters. These are the types of people who the clubs need dueing this time to help save them.
by Booney » Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:36 am
by Booney » Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:37 am
stan wrote:RustyCage wrote:From all the reserves teams blaming going on in here I take it Glenelg were in making profits year after year before 2014?
I think the point is that Glenelg has been struggling for a bit but the issue with the AFL reserves coming in has turned away alot of passionate supporters. These are the types of people who the clubs need dueing this time to help save them.
by cracka » Tue Mar 01, 2016 11:40 am
Wedgie wrote:RustyCage wrote:From all the reserves teams blaming going on in here I take it Glenelg were in making profits year after year before 2014?
Thats not the point, the point is the reserves teams have contributed to clubs going downhill and also contributed to the people who could help turn things around no longer being there.
For eg. I was a part of the Roosters Against Merger group in the 90s, in the early 2000s I organised the Rooster Rally which a lot of people credit helping turn the fortunes of the club around, I've also been a runner up for Volunteer of the Year award, went interstate twice following North, have been a part of the Presidents group twice, I created and ran the clubs official website for years and created a club unofficial site/forum as well as safooty which has helped build/keep interest in the club/comp and used to be a volunteer SANFL acreddited photographer, etc etc.
Thanks to the reserves debacle I wouldn't lift a finger to help North if something happened these days, I struggle to get motivated to travel 5 mins to see them play and I helped organise my daughter a gig as a trainer/physio at South. I only go to games to catch up with mates. I'm sure Glenelg and other clubs have many people like me.
Please don't interpret my post as blowing my own trumpet as I did it all out of love and passion of which I have none now which is a big point of what the point is.
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