The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

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  • Eastdog
    WOOF Communtiy Organiser
    • Feb 2012
    • 18161

    #31
    Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

    Originally posted by Mantis
    What proportion of our members would live in the west?

    Pretty easy trip for them.
    I live in the eastern suburbs myself but that would be interesting to know how many members live in the traditional heartland. Do you reckon we have an even spread of members around the city?
    "Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"

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    • LostDoggy
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8307

      #32
      Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

      Originally posted by Mantis
      What proportion of our members would live in the west?

      Pretty easy trip for them.
      Is it though?

      I'd say a very high percentage of fans love the convenience of the tram/train network of inner Melbourne delivering them to the door step of Etihad stadium.
      Couple that with the thought of going to an indoor arena in the middle of a cold Vic winter and the Docklans set up is quite attractive to the average punter. That's not even mentioning the blow in crowd that are visiting Melb CBD.
      Take these away, add a 50 - 60min drive and a (let's hope this isn't the case) poor performing Bulldogs and I can't see much over 10k showing up. Especially if it coincides with the Cats playing in Melbourne.
      I know we still are better off financially running with 10,000 spectators down there, but drawing crowds like that would be very depressing.

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      • Ghost Dog
        WOOF Member
        • May 2010
        • 9404

        #33
        Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

        Originally posted by HairyMidget
        Is it though?

        I'd say a very high percentage of fans love the convenience of the tram/train network of inner Melbourne delivering them to the door step of Etihad stadium.
        Couple that with the thought of going to an indoor arena in the middle of a cold Vic winter and the Docklans set up is quite attractive to the average punter. That's not even mentioning the blow in crowd that are visiting Melb CBD.
        Take these away, add a 50 - 60min drive and a (let's hope this isn't the case) poor performing Bulldogs and I can't see much over 10k showing up. Especially if it coincides with the Cats playing in Melbourne.
        I know we still are better off financially running with 10,000 spectators down there, but drawing crowds like that would be very depressing.
        Should we worry about that? Long term it won't kill us. Do it for a few years, pocket the cash and be done with it. We've played in Darwin and Canberra to much smaller crowds.
        Last edited by Ghost Dog; 24-03-2013, 08:28 PM.
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        • ratsmac
          Coaching Staff
          • May 2009
          • 3974

          #34
          Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

          Originally posted by bornadog
          The only real solution is for the AFL to buy Eithad. The current owners want $250 million, which the AFL says is too much. All this discussion on boutique stadiums, Geelong games are tactics to try and get the price down. I think the AFL will work out a deal and buy the stadium.
          $250 million, the bulldogs should buy it at that price. We would pay it off in no time
          They've done studies you know, 60% of the time, it works every time!
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          • 1eyedog
            Hall of Fame
            • Mar 2008
            • 13135

            #35
            Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

            Originally posted by Greystache
            I'm not so keen on that. Kardinia Park only holds 22,000 and there'd be quite a lot of people locked out. That game is probably one of the few we can draw a good crowd and make money out of Etihad from. I'd be more inclined to just play 4 interstate teams there, sure we'll probably only get 15,000 there which isn't a great look, but at least we'd make money.
            I think you're underestimating the footy hungry footy fan down there.I grew up in Geelong and they are hungry for footy. I reckon a lot of local Geelong supporters would get alongt to enjoy a good afternoon of AFL footy.
            But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.

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            • jeemak
              Bulldog Legend
              • Oct 2010
              • 21436

              #36
              Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

              Originally posted by HairyMidget
              Is it though?

              I'd say a very high percentage of fans love the convenience of the tram/train network of inner Melbourne delivering them to the door step of Etihad stadium.
              Couple that with the thought of going to an indoor arena in the middle of a cold Vic winter and the Docklans set up is quite attractive to the average punter. That's not even mentioning the blow in crowd that are visiting Melb CBD.
              Take these away, add a 50 - 60min drive and a (let's hope this isn't the case) poor performing Bulldogs and I can't see much over 10k showing up. Especially if it coincides with the Cats playing in Melbourne.
              I know we still are better off financially running with 10,000 spectators down there, but drawing crowds like that would be very depressing.
              I think you make some excellent points.

              Etihad is an exceptional ground to watch football at, even though I think the ground is too short and narrow for modern AFL football (with the way the game's played these days, more room on the flanks is needed to reduce congestion IMO).

              You've nailed the indoor aspect, as well as the driving aspect.

              We need as many people as possible attending our games, and having 10,000 people showing up isn't acceptable. That's why it's so important for the AFL to buy Etihad and improve the returns for its tenants.

              The fact we are subsidising the paying off of the stadium for naught return is sickenning.
              TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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              • Nuggety Back Pocket
                WOOF Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 2064

                #37
                Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

                Originally posted by Eastdog
                I live in the eastern suburbs myself but that would be interesting to know how many members live in the traditional heartland. Do you reckon we have an even spread of members around the city?
                As another who lives in the outer Eastern Suburbs, I would have little enthusiasm for moving home games to Geelong. Mantis is right in saying that to have the Southern Cross station on the doorstep of Etihad is a huge attraction. The figures Geelong are throwing about is based on their ability to attract 30,000 to their home games. We would be lucky to attract half of that number at Kardinia Park. We were given an initial bad deal to play at Etihad. Hopefully Peter Gordon's new equalization scheme will gather momentum to ensue our future is secure at Etihad.

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                • F'scary
                  WOOF Member
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 4089

                  #38
                  Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

                  Originally posted by Ghost Dog
                  If the AFL is going to look into buying Etihad, it needs to have a serious think about the impact of rising waters. An Article in The Age in 2012 predicted the whole of the Docklands area could be seriously impacted by floods in the near future

                  GD, you surprise me. I did not think you were a believer in catastrophic anthropogenic global warming.
                  Officially on the Bus-wagon

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                  • mighty_west
                    Coaching Staff
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 3378

                    #39
                    Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

                    I now live in Brisbane but lived in Mornington for 6 years, I would have had no issues doing the road trip to the cattery, as it was mentioned in this thread as long as it was out of the likes of GWS, Port, Suns or Freo,

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                    • F'scary
                      WOOF Member
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 4089

                      #40
                      Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

                      If the finances stack up like the $750k profit and there is 34,000 capacity, I think it would be good to play all home games at Geelong. The Etihad deal is a dud and reduces us to pauper status, which I can't stand.
                      Officially on the Bus-wagon

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                      • Remi Moses
                        WOOF Member
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 14785

                        #41
                        Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

                        Originally posted by Ghost Dog
                        If the AFL is going to look into buying Etihad, it needs to have a serious think about the impact of rising waters. An Article in The Age in 2012 predicted the whole of the Docklands area could be seriously impacted by floods in the near future

                        Gee GD I thought you'd subscribe to our expert on all things climate Professor Andrew Bolt.
                        What on earth would scientists know?

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                        • F'scary
                          WOOF Member
                          • Dec 2011
                          • 4089

                          #42
                          Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

                          Originally posted by Remi Moses
                          Gee GD I thought you'd subscribe to our expert on all things climate Professor Andrew Bolt.
                          What on earth would scientists know?
                          Yes, what would activist scientists know?
                          Officially on the Bus-wagon

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                          • Mofra
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 14806

                            #43
                            Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

                            Originally posted by F'scary
                            Yes, what would 97% of scientists know?
                            Fixed for you
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                            • F'scary
                              WOOF Member
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 4089

                              #44
                              Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

                              Originally posted by Mofra
                              Fixed for you
                              Thank you for reprogramming me: 97% of activist scientists.
                              Officially on the Bus-wagon

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                              • The Adelaide Connection
                                Coaching Staff
                                • Jan 2009
                                • 2712

                                #45
                                Re: The Western Bulldogs could reap about $750,000 if they play home games in Geelong

                                Originally posted by jeemak
                                I don't really like the way we were treated by Carlton FC when we were a co-tenant, or the attitude they take to the rest of the competition in a general sense, but I really rate Princess Park as the second best ground I've watched football at, behind Etihad.

                                The MCG is fantastic if you have amazing seats however.

                                I've not been to AAMI Park yet, though I've heard that the way it's been designed makes a game with minimal crowd have a huge impact on the viewing experience due to the atmosphere the accoustics of the place create, complemented by how close you are to the pitch.

                                I'd love to see a 20-25K capacity ground built on the inner western side of the city designed with these characteristics.
                                Demetriou flagged the possibility of spending some coin on Punt Road or Princess Park rather than paying overs for taking Etihad early. What sort of coin would it take to get each up to scratch and, if it were to happen, which would be the better option?
                                Last edited by The Adelaide Connection; 26-03-2013, 04:00 PM.

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