What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

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  • AshMac
    Senior Player
    • Aug 2018
    • 1714

    Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

    Bit of a paradox really - we definitely didn’t play good enough footy in 2018 to deserve a marquee game next year, but without one we’re not going to build the brand to pull supporters nor the draw for stars to want to come and play for us.

    My point is, We need to play better to earn it. But really... Essendon? Come on! Might as well make it the second Dons v Pies game for the year and officially throw all this equalisation PR fluff out the window.
    The dam wall has busted!

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    • Bornadog
      WOOF Clubhouse Leader
      • Jan 2007
      • 66280

      Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

      Originally posted by AshMac
      Essendon? Come on!
      I think the majority of supporters will be thinking the same.

      One club that perhaps should have been given the game if the AFL wanted a bigger club, is Hawthorn. Arguably the most successful club in the past 50 plus years, yet they are not really involved in a blockbuster like ANZAC Day, dreamtime etc etc.
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      • soupman
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Nov 2007
        • 5094

        Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

        Originally posted by bornadog
        I think the majority of supporters will be thinking the same.

        One club that perhaps should have been given the game if the AFL wanted a bigger club, is Hawthorn. Arguably the most successful club in the past 50 plus years, yet they are not really involved in a blockbuster like ANZAC Day, dreamtime etc etc.
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        • bulldogtragic
          The List Manager
          • Jan 2007
          • 34316

          Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

          Originally posted by chef
          Yeah, time to forget about this game and not waste time worrying about it.
          Yep. Time to look forward now, just another BS AFEL thing. We need to be successful despite the AFEL, as per usual. So let's focus on that.
          Last edited by bulldogtragic; 31-10-2018, 11:48 AM.
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          • ledge
            Hall of Fame
            • Dec 2007
            • 14185

            Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

            So explain all The Carlton Friday night games if it’s about performing.
            And explain saints getting the Good Friday game last year when our game pulled a crowd and a close quality game.
            The saints have been horrid for years and don’t pull a crowd , pretty much like North Melbourne crowd wise.
            All the excuses contradict themselves, sounds like management at my work, they make a decision tell you how they came to it then the next decision goes against all the reasons they made the last decision.
            Bring back the biff

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            • Dancin' Douggy
              WOOF Member
              • Oct 2007
              • 2877

              Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

              My deep and bitter loathing of the AFL and Effingdon just got bitterer and deeper.

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              • Hotdog60
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • Aug 2009
                • 5859

                Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

                They wanted the crowd figures to drop so they can use it as an excuse to bring in the bigger club.
                Purely manufactured from the beginning and now they will hope the Bummers will flog the Roos so they give another highly supported club a game.
                What we need is all the neutral supporters to not attend and not watch it on the TV.
                Don't piss off old people
                The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

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                • Topdog
                  Bulldog Team of the Century
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 7471

                  Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

                  Originally posted by AshMac
                  Bit of a paradox really - we definitely didn’t play good enough footy in 2018 to deserve a marquee game next year, but without one we’re not going to build the brand to pull supporters nor the draw for stars to want to come and play for us.

                  My point is, We need to play better to earn it. But really... Essendon? Come on! Might as well make it the second Dons v Pies game for the year and officially throw all this equalisation PR fluff out the window.
                  Why do people keep talking about clubs having to "earn" it? It doesnt exist, Carlton had 7 Thu/Fri games in was it 2017?

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                  • AshMac
                    Senior Player
                    • Aug 2018
                    • 1714

                    Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

                    Originally posted by Topdog
                    Why do people keep talking about clubs having to "earn" it? It doesnt exist, Carlton had 7 Thu/Fri games in was it 2017?
                    Of course we have to earn it - we are a lower tier club. Emotion aside, there is no commercial sense in putting the dogs up for marquee games - aside from the argument of equalisation which is BS in every way but $$ handouts.

                    I haven’t seen it but I imagine Gil’s bonus structure is 70% revenue, 20% crowd size and 10% engagement fans/quality of game.

                    Carlton have 50k+ active members after 10 years of hugging the bottom half of the ladder - I imagine the AFL are desperate for them to succeed as they’ll have 20-40k dormant fans just dying to get behind winning and pretend they’ve been on the journey. They’re still a top tier club despite being an absolute basket case.

                    Yes - it s**ts me that is the case, tired of hearing all the equalisation BS from the AFL but then be subjected to fixturing, compensation for FA and how they promote the sport but it’s how it is. Bottom line - if we want to be recognised and rewarded with a bigger membership base and marquee time slots then we need to win more games and play better footy over a sustained period.
                    The dam wall has busted!

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                    • GVGjr
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 44400

                      Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

                      It's a very much uneven competition when the smaller clubs don't get a chance to grow their membership and sponsorship by having a fair smattering of high profiled and prime time games.

                      The AFL were in a unique position where they could have easily given North and us a chance to grow the game on Good Fridays over say a 3 or 4 year time frame instead they really just didn't give it a chance.
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                      • bulldogtragic
                        The List Manager
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 34316

                        Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

                        Originally posted by GVGjr
                        It's a very much uneven competition when the smaller clubs don't get a chance to grow their membership and sponsorship by having a fair smattering of high profiled and prime time games.

                        The AFL were in a unique position where they could have easily given North and us a chance to grow the game on Good Fridays over say a 3 or 4 year time frame instead they really just didn't give it a chance.
                        I hate what I'm about to say, but the AFEL did give us a chance in 2017. We were all over Friday nights, good Friday, Saturday nights and a good split between FTA and Foxtel. Mercedes saw that exposure and jumped on/committed. We *!*!*!*!ed ourselves here, no one else to blame. I said at the time the 22 players on GF day didn't just win a flag, they set us up financially in the long term and that's a great legacy. But many of those 22 and others who gave life to our financial state, then went and shot their great legacy in the back of the head. The standard we played at in prime time justified the AFEL taking them away. Sure the AFEL were waiting for a reason to take them away, but the pathetic standard we played at for many prime time games in 2017 was embarrassing. Frankly the way we played in many good TV slot games this year was atrocious too. The good Friday snub is utter bullshit, but we were given a rolled gold chance to elevate the club into the next category up.

                        Your point that it's generally an uneven playing field is not disputed, but in our individual case if Biggs did more 'wall of Biggs' and not Instragraming, if Dahl was 'motovated', if Libba wasn't on a bender still, if Stringer wasn't a footy club cancer, if we used ruckman for the season and so on and so on, maybe we at least sneak into finals in 2017, maybe win an extra prime time game or two, maybe we keep more of the prime time games we lost. Sometimes we all have to put our hands up and own our own behaviour, to take responsibility for the outcome of our actions. This is one such case. We made our bed, then shit in it, now we have to lie in it until the players and coaches collectively cam demonstrate we have a new sustainable brand of footy that the general public will want to watch (thus the AFEL and Ch 7 make more money). The sooner this happens the better, or wait for Mercedes to walk out the door at the end of the contract. Or keep hearing the Shiels & Wingard's talk about big games drawing them to other clubs. It's not a level playing field I agree, but we blew the chance to move the club to the other (good) side of the playing field. The saboteurs have been moved on, now let's see if the coach changes things up with a bunch of kids and turn our trajectory around.
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                        • The Bulldogs Bite
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 11153

                          Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

                          Hard to argue with any of that BT which is why I was so vocal in 2017.

                          Many took the line of "doesn't matter, we won a flag" but I wanted us to capitalise in every sense of the word. There was a huge opportunity to continue to grow the club off the back of a fairytale ending but we absolutely blew it like few have before us.

                          I remember having a few debates with posters on this forum about our 2017 season while it was happening. I'd say 8/10 were satsified with the premiership and either thought we'd click into gear or were too busy watching replays, even early in the year when we were struggling to beat woeful sides like Brisbane. Sad thing is, our supporters/members weren't alone - the whole club was asleep at the wheel daydreaming about the past.

                          Subsequently, two years on and we are complaining about having no prime time exposure. Is it wrong? Yes, it's utter BS that a cheating scumbag club like Essendon are continually rewarded but by the same token we had our own destiny in our hands and we threw it up against the wall.
                          W00F!

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                          • SquirrelGrip
                            Senior Player
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 1509

                            Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

                            This year’s Good Friday game is all about the following week’s ANZAC Day game. Brisbane’s only got its Easter Thursday game so they could give Collingwood a break before ANZAC Day. Same with Essendon and this year’s Good Friday. What they should have done is send the Bombers over to Perth for the later Good Friday game to give them the break and then had us or Saints play North. That would have also produced better TV ratings in Melbourne overall.

                            What I’d love to see for Good Friday is a rotating three-way between us, North and Saints. The winner gets to host the game next year, the loser gives way to the other team. It would generate a great 3-way rivalry and provide a unique element to a marquee game. The Royal Children’s Hospital Shield.
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                            • Bornadog
                              WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 66280

                              Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

                              Originally posted by bulldogtragic
                              I hate what I'm about to say, but the AFEL did give us a chance in 2017. We were all over Friday nights, good Friday, Saturday nights and a good split between FTA and Foxtel.
                              It was great to play 9 Thursday/Friday matches, but only two were home games.
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                              • bulldogtragic
                                The List Manager
                                • Jan 2007
                                • 34316

                                Re: What do we have to do to keep Good Friday Footy?

                                Originally posted by bornadog
                                It was great to play 9 Thursday/Friday matches, but only two were home games.
                                At least we had the exposure that came from them. Home games at Etihad were still under the old shit deal from a revenue perspective. That exposure closed Mercedes I dare say. If we waited until the end of 2017 to get Mercedes, do you think we even get their ink? We had a golden chance in 2017 to grow all aspects of the club. The players didn't take it, so now it's back to the same old thing again. Hopefully, if we get the chance to be premiers again, there's a cautionary tale here.
                                Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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