grazorblade
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13% increase seams to put us on track for around 107k memberships just short of target
if this transfers to crowd figures which is no gaurantee we will be at 14.7k which i believe will be our best average
growth centres would be brisbane, adelaide, melbourne city and wsw if they get the buy back scheme for members who cant attend working effectively
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bluebird
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Capt. Awesome wrote:What a load of dribble!!!
WSW need to lift their game. For the Mariners to have 4300 members is great for a base of only 300,000
WSW have a base catchment of at least 2,000,000 you guys should have at least 28,000 members. Not even Victory has that many.
Get a grip and stick to the facts. You are right. Victory don't have that many. And according to your logic they should have at least 56,000 members by now I must say as an MV fan, I envy Central Coast and their 4,000 or so members. They are clearly the benchmark club
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Schultzy
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grazorblade wrote:has anyone else got a chance to reach 20k? maybe in 5 years maybe in next 2 years for wsw when parra is 25k?
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robbos
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Schultzy wrote:grazorblade wrote:has anyone else got a chance to reach 20k? maybe in 5 years maybe in next 2 years for wsw when parra is 25k? Lets not forget, Melbourne has a greater membership culture (this is a good thing) then Sydney.
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Capt. Awesome
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bluebird wrote:Capt. Awesome wrote:What a load of dribble!!!
WSW need to lift their game. For the Mariners to have 4300 members is great for a base of only 300,000
WSW have a base catchment of at least 2,000,000 you guys should have at least 28,000 members. Not even Victory has that many.
Get a grip and stick to the facts. You are right. Victory don't have that many. And according to your logic they should have at least 56,000 members by now I must say as an MV fan, I envy Central Coast and their 4,000 or so members. They are clearly the benchmark club Victory do a great job but they have an advantage of a large base to draw from. I'm not trying to put any other club down for their membership numbers I'm just illustrating that people seem to think the Mariners should have have similar numbers to large clubs. If people can't see the difference it's just plain stupidity.
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bluebird
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Capt. Awesome wrote:Victory do a great job but they have an advantage of a large base to draw from. I'm not trying to put any other club down for their membership numbers I'm just illustrating that people seem to think the Mariners should have have similar numbers to large clubs. If people can't see the difference it's just plain stupidity. Population is an advantage but it is not the only factor Its not the total number of people, but its the total number of people interested in the Australian national football league that can identify with the team willing to purchase a season ticket If population was a determining factor then Central Coast would be playing in a stadium 15% the size of West Sydney. Yet they are pretty much the same size The may be hundreds of thousands of population difference between some cities yet you see similar sized stadia across the board - not just here but abroad Mariners have the advantage of being a community club, and very little professional alternative. And their direct catchment might be 300k but they were established as a club to capitalise on other regions. Otherwise as a business model it would have been turned down
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TheSelectFew
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Small clubs are integral to any football comp. Who doesnt enjoy seeing a small contingent of loyal fans that come together every week to support their club. Would rather see empty seats on the coast than a full house wanking of Villa.
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Quote:And their direct catchment might be 300k but they were established as a club to capitalise on other regions Not really, no, north is SFC/WSW, south is NUJ east is Pacific Ocean and there is nobody west. Population really is the key determining factor and CCM do okay considering. Only issue I see is that despite continual success they show little to no growth.
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bluebird
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jparraga wrote:Only issue I see is that despite continual success they show little to no growth. If (in your opinion) population is the key factor then why are you surprised? Little to no change in population = little to no change in growth You shouldn't see it as an issue
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Davo1985
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TheSelectFew wrote:Small clubs are integral to any football comp. Who doesnt enjoy seeing a small contingent of loyal fans that come together every week to support their club. Would rather see empty seats on the coast than a full house wanking of Villa. What??? Nah you're right. Let's keep our comp provincial with minimal broad interest... NSL version 2 perhaps?? No thanks.
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Davo1985
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jparraga wrote:Quote:And their direct catchment might be 300k but they were established as a club to capitalise on other regions Not really, no, north is SFC/WSW, south is NUJ east is Pacific Ocean and there is nobody west. Population really is the key determining factor and CCM do okay considering. Only issue I see is that despite continual success they show little to no growth. Central Coast Mariners will probably always struggle. Their catchment area is too small. Their only chance is of longevity will be through the setup of other teams in larger cities. Just as it is at the moment if it wasn't for the other clubs in the league that have much bigger followings/viewers, the broadcast deal would stagnate or remain small, as a consequence less money would come into the FFA coffers to offer all the clubs. This would in the end impact clubs such as the Mariners more than bigger city teams. If I was on the board of the Central Coast Mariners, i would welcome new clubs being setup in large catchment areas. Edited by Davo1985: 3/10/2014 12:19:44 PM
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Davo1985 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Small clubs are integral to any football comp. Who doesnt enjoy seeing a small contingent of loyal fans that come together every week to support their club. Would rather see empty seats on the coast than a full house wanking of Villa. What??? Nah you're right. Let's keep our comp provincial with minimal broad interest... NSL version 2 perhaps?? No thanks. :?
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TheSelectFew
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Davo1985 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Small clubs are integral to any football comp. Who doesnt enjoy seeing a small contingent of loyal fans that come together every week to support their club. Would rather see empty seats on the coast than a full house wanking of Villa. What??? Nah you're right. Let's keep our comp provincial with minimal broad interest... NSL version 2 perhaps?? No thanks. I ... i... I just don't know where to begin with this. I just can't believe what I just read. Absolutely amazing.
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TheSelectFew
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bluebird wrote:jparraga wrote:Only issue I see is that despite continual success they show little to no growth. If (in your opinion) population is the key factor then why are you surprised? Little to no change in population = little to no change in growth You shouldn't see it as an issue What if everyone in Echuca loved the shit out of football. A consistent 12k supporters.
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bluebird
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TheSelectFew wrote:What if everyone in Echuca loved the shit out of football. A consistent 12k supporters. Which is about $2mil in revenue Given the cost of A League clubs are about $7.5mil and the FFA are only going to chip in $2mil that means Echuca would need to find $3.5mil in corporate backing every year for the duration of the competition. And this will only increase as the competition continues As I said time and time again in another thread - attendances do not pay for professional football clubs
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TheSelectFew
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bluebird wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:What if everyone in Echuca loved the shit out of football. A consistent 12k supporters. Which is about $2mil in revenue Given the cost of A League clubs are about $7.5mil and the FFA are only going to chip in $2mil that means Echuca would need to find $3.5mil in corporate backing every year for the duration of the competition. And this will only increase as the competition continues As I said time and time again in another thread - attendances do not pay for professional football clubs I completely agree [size=8] BUT[/size] In order to achieve maximum revenue from corporate sponsorship, it is much easier to sell your club with a fan base of 40k than it is to a club with 5k. I am a fan of opening up outr league to promo/rele. The benefits severely outweigh.
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TheSelectFew
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Adelaide United: 6,374 Brisbane Roar: 10,713 Central Coast Mariners: 4,313 Melbourne City: 8,421 Melbourne Victory: 20494Newcastle Jets: 7,663 Perth Glory : 4,506 Sydney FC: 10,222 Wellington Phoenix: 3,105 Western Sydney Wanderers: 15,967
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bluebird
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TheSelectFew wrote:In order to achieve maximum revenue from corporate sponsorship, it is much easier to sell your club with a fan base of 40k than it is to a club with 5k.
I am a fan of opening up outr league to promo/rele. The benefits severely outweigh. If you're talking about advertising revenue - which is what drives corporate backing and TV dollars - 40,000 people is not worth advertising towards. Nobody will pay $1m-$2m to advertise towards 40,000 people A region like Central Coast, which has over 300,000, is too small for corporate backing (which is why they were targeting other areas in their initial bid). The key to P/R, which I also heavily agree with, is to piggy back it on to the next TV deal and keep the costs small. A salary cap of $1m plus match day costs means each club is about $2m. If the league itself gets corporate backing then each club may only need $500k of revenue to stay afloat (shirt sponsor and merchandise) At the time P/R occurs the TV deal will be about $5mil per club which means clubs will be able to exist purely off the TV deal and league sponsorship alone. Wellington has said this is almost the case today In truth any club could be a part of the league. Even Echuca. But regions will need to be picked more strategically. Its one thing to just give a club to a region and pay for it forever and a day, and another to give a club to a region and have them bring you money Mariners, NQF, and some of the older NSL teams are perfect Div 2 candidates
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TheSelectFew
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bluebird wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:In order to achieve maximum revenue from corporate sponsorship, it is much easier to sell your club with a fan base of 40k than it is to a club with 5k.
I am a fan of opening up outr league to promo/rele. The benefits severely outweigh. If you're talking about advertising revenue - which is what drives corporate backing and TV dollars - 40,000 people is not worth advertising towards. Nobody will pay $1m-$2m to advertise towards 40,000 people A region like Central Coast, which has over 300,000, is too small for corporate backing (which is why they were targeting other areas in their initial bid). The key to P/R, which I also heavily agree with, is to piggy back it on to the next TV deal and keep the costs small. A salary cap of $1m plus match day costs means each club is about $2m. If the league itself gets corporate backing then each club may only need $500k of revenue to stay afloat (shirt sponsor and merchandise) At the time P/R occurs the TV deal will be about $5mil per club which means clubs will be able to exist purely off the TV deal and league sponsorship alone. Wellington has said this is almost the case today In truth any club could be a part of the league. Even Echuca. But regions will need to be picked more strategically. Its one thing to just give a club to a region and pay for it forever and a day, and another to give a club to a region and have them bring you money Mariners, NQF, and some of the older NSL teams are perfect Div 2 candidates A fox football channel will go well. \:d/
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Wanderers has arranged a reallocation of seating at Pirtek which has freed up more seats to be available to the public. A limited number of these extra seats are on sale today to the general public.
As of now Wanderers ticketed membership is 16,211.
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Biggest ever year for football.
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bluebird wrote:jparraga wrote:Only issue I see is that despite continual success they show little to no growth. If (in your opinion) population is the key factor then why are you surprised? Little to no change in population = little to no change in growth Success should entice more people to attend? i.e. entice people who are unsure about football to attend (see brisbane roar). Not expecting dramatic increase, just should see steady growth
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bluebird wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:In order to achieve maximum revenue from corporate sponsorship, it is much easier to sell your club with a fan base of 40k than it is to a club with 5k.
I am a fan of opening up outr league to promo/rele. The benefits severely outweigh. If you're talking about advertising revenue - which is what drives corporate backing and TV dollars - 40,000 people is not worth advertising towards. Nobody will pay $1m-$2m to advertise towards 40,000 people A region like Central Coast, which has over 300,000, is too small for corporate backing (which is why they were targeting other areas in their initial bid). The key to P/R, which I also heavily agree with, is to piggy back it on to the next TV deal and keep the costs small. A salary cap of $1m plus match day costs means each club is about $2m. If the league itself gets corporate backing then each club may only need $500k of revenue to stay afloat (shirt sponsor and merchandise) At the time P/R occurs the TV deal will be about $5mil per club which means clubs will be able to exist purely off the TV deal and league sponsorship alone. Wellington has said this is almost the case today In truth any club could be a part of the league. Even Echuca. But regions will need to be picked more strategically. Its one thing to just give a club to a region and pay for it forever and a day, and another to give a club to a region and have them bring you money Mariners, NQF, and some of the older NSL teams are perfect Div 2 candidates Sponsorship is not based purely on the support base of the team in question.CCM may have a relatively small population,but a sponsor that has a national or international presence get's national exposure based on TV viewers much more than local community attendance or awareness. A successful small team can be a good value proposition for any sponsor.It really comes down to marketing ability of the club to get the bigger sponsors. The bottom line is smaller clubs can get decent revenue if run by good business people.
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Davo1985
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TheSelectFew wrote:Davo1985 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Small clubs are integral to any football comp. Who doesnt enjoy seeing a small contingent of loyal fans that come together every week to support their club. Would rather see empty seats on the coast than a full house wanking of Villa. What??? Nah you're right. Let's keep our comp provincial with minimal broad interest... NSL version 2 perhaps?? No thanks. I ... i... I just don't know where to begin with this. I just can't believe what I just read. Absolutely amazing. You would rather see small crowds that are "loyal" over large crowds filling stadiums that are made up of loyal as well as casuals. Why would u ever want to see empty seats.. that's just dumb. Edited by Davo1985: 3/10/2014 03:23:13 PM
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TheSelectFew
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Davo1985 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Davo1985 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Small clubs are integral to any football comp. Who doesnt enjoy seeing a small contingent of loyal fans that come together every week to support their club. Would rather see empty seats on the coast than a full house wanking of Villa. What??? Nah you're right. Let's keep our comp provincial with minimal broad interest... NSL version 2 perhaps?? No thanks. I ... i... I just don't know where to begin with this. I just can't believe what I just read. Absolutely amazing. You would rather see small crowds that are "loyal" over large crowds filling stadiums that are made up of loyal as well as casuals. Why would u ever want to see empty seats.. that's just dumb. Edited by Davo1985: 3/10/2014 03:23:13 PM Please. Where did I say that? I just said I prefer a CCM crowd than a City crowd. Don't tear up.
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TheSelectFew wrote:Biggest ever year for football. I agree!!!!
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16,476 for the Wanderers.
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robbos wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Biggest ever year for football. I agree!!!! So many things going and so many reasons to be happy.
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8556 For City
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