Re: Western Bulldogs sniff around for home ground as Ethihad isn't viable
Look Ballarat and Geelong may be all very well for those from the Western Dist. and Melb's. outer west. But I am a life time supporter, and a long time member who lives in Gippsland. It is already a 270+km round trip for me to attend the docklands now. Those options would be a move to far for me, and many others who live down my way.
I have long wondered given how far through the contract between the League and the Stadium owners we must be by now, why the league don't simply buy out the balance of the contract. Surely if the owners can get a high % of the potential earnings over say a 5 year period, rather than having to wait 12-13 more years they would jump at the offer. Andrew D. aught to be able to fund it out of the small change in his pocket given his salary !!!
Failing a complete early buy out, couldn't the League buy out the individual contracts of those clubs for whom the present arrangement is strangling them, then renegotiate a more equitable deal with the clubs directly between the AFL and clubs?
Given all the interstate and new expansion clubs now playing matches in Melb. who are now, and likely to remain for the foreseeable future drawers of poor crowds, isn't it time the league bit the bullet and set up a boutique stadium that can hold just 25-30K. Surely for TV purposes alone it looks a hell of a lot better for the game to have the stadiums look crowded rather than showing vast swathes of vacant seats in the larger venues.
Plus it would surely be more economically viable.
It would seem a central location,access to public transport, viable road access, and sufficient car parking options are perhaps the main requirements.
Our match day attendances will no doubt grow when we start to climb the ladder so long as we play an attractive brand of football. But we are likely to remain a small supporter base club in the short to medium term, and I worry for our survival given the next media deal is unlikely to be as good as the present one. Thus there is likely to be far less cash to splash about on clubs who are unable to fund their own existence from their own revenue sources.
					Look Ballarat and Geelong may be all very well for those from the Western Dist. and Melb's. outer west. But I am a life time supporter, and a long time member who lives in Gippsland. It is already a 270+km round trip for me to attend the docklands now. Those options would be a move to far for me, and many others who live down my way.
I have long wondered given how far through the contract between the League and the Stadium owners we must be by now, why the league don't simply buy out the balance of the contract. Surely if the owners can get a high % of the potential earnings over say a 5 year period, rather than having to wait 12-13 more years they would jump at the offer. Andrew D. aught to be able to fund it out of the small change in his pocket given his salary !!!
Failing a complete early buy out, couldn't the League buy out the individual contracts of those clubs for whom the present arrangement is strangling them, then renegotiate a more equitable deal with the clubs directly between the AFL and clubs?
Given all the interstate and new expansion clubs now playing matches in Melb. who are now, and likely to remain for the foreseeable future drawers of poor crowds, isn't it time the league bit the bullet and set up a boutique stadium that can hold just 25-30K. Surely for TV purposes alone it looks a hell of a lot better for the game to have the stadiums look crowded rather than showing vast swathes of vacant seats in the larger venues.
Plus it would surely be more economically viable.
It would seem a central location,access to public transport, viable road access, and sufficient car parking options are perhaps the main requirements.
Our match day attendances will no doubt grow when we start to climb the ladder so long as we play an attractive brand of football. But we are likely to remain a small supporter base club in the short to medium term, and I worry for our survival given the next media deal is unlikely to be as good as the present one. Thus there is likely to be far less cash to splash about on clubs who are unable to fund their own existence from their own revenue sources.

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