One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: PuntRdRoar on April 05, 2006, 01:29:21 PM
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Considering hardly any of us like Telstra dome, would any of you support our club playing maybe 3 games in Queensland. I understand that Southport are offering the Roos $450,000 per game, surely we'd be worth an extra $200-250,000 for mine, If Southport/QFL offered us say $650,000-$700,000 per game would you support it. The club would hardly break even on same melbourne home games and I suppose our major sponsors like Motorola and AFG would think it was fantastic, but would the supporters go for it and would you support the Tiges playing 3 games in Queensland where we can get some more TV exposure & more importantly cash?
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Three home games up there?
No :banghead
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Why not moi, I wouldnt be against it. Could save us financially.
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Yes, yes, yes!
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I think (personal opinion - no facts to back it up) the Roos are being offerd money to come up there and play in the hope that they will relocate up there full time. Isn't that what the league wants, a team in SE QLD.
Do we want that ? - No.
Would our membership ever allow that? - No.
Would we get offered the same money (or more as RT sugests) to come a play few matches? I don't think so as there is no way they are going to be able to get us there full time.
To me it just seems the first step in getting the Roos up there.
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If Southport/QFL offered us say $650,000-$700,000 per game would you support it.
NO
The club would hardly break even on same melbourne home games and I suppose our major sponsors like Motorola and AFG would think it was fantastic, but would the supporters go for it and would you support the Tiges playing 3 games in Queensland where we can get some more TV exposure & more importantly cash?
We make money on the games we play at telstra because we have an agreement that guarantees that
But you have to consider the following and that is you may get extra cash for playing the games up there but will that equal or better the potential losses in membership $$$$ for disgruntled members if you do it.
So my answer today is NO and in the future will remain NO
Would not support it at all
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All 22 on last weeks effort :lol
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Same response as WP.
Didn't some board members in 1986 wanted us to move to Brisbane (GR might have said the same thing too from memory). Thankfully they failed. We were in a far worse financial predictament then than now. Our 4 Dome games are covered by an agreement that guarantees us money so I don't see the point to selling our soul for $250k (and that's ignoring any losses from disgruntled members in Melbourne). Once you start becoming nomadic you're on the path to permanent relocation. What we need more urgently is a better deal from the MCC. We are getting screwed under the current arrangements compared to our co-tenants.
Agree with Fluffy that this is the first step to getting the Roos up there permanently. The Roos will become another Fitzroy in that their colours, guernsey, etc will remain but they'll eventually be called the Gold Coast or Southport Roos with members in both the GG and down in Melbourne and given a set number of matches per year in Victoria.
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Same response as WP.
Didn't some board members in 1986 wanted us to move to Brisbane (GR might have said the same thing too from memory). Thankfully they failed. We were in a far worse financial predictament then than now. Our 4 Dome games are covered by an agreement that guarantees us money so I don't see the point to selling our soul for $250k (and that's ignoring any losses from disgruntled members in Melbourne). Once you start becoming nomadic you're on the path to permanent relocation. What we need more urgently is a better deal from the MCC. We are getting screwed under the current arrangements compared to our co-tenants.
Agree with Fluffy that this is the first step to getting the Roos up there permanently. The Roos will become another Fitzroy in that their colours, guernsey, etc will remain but they'll eventually be called the Gold Coast or Southport Roos with members in both the GG and down in Melbourne and given a set number of matches per year in Victoria.
The Roos would be the better for the move The Sharks are a prosperous club with great facilities overlooking their own ground. the players would be training before the patrons and would gain great support.
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According to Caro the Saints are going to bail out of Tassie.
http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2006/04/05/1143916592399.html
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Considering hardly any of us like Telstra dome, would any of you support our club playing maybe 3 games in Queensland. I understand that Southport are offering the Roos $450,000 per game, surely we'd be worth an extra $200-250,000 for mine
We'd be lucky to et the same price.
If it was offered we should take it.
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No.
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How about a couple in Sydney for my sake! :thumbsup
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As much as I hate Telstra dome
NO FCKKKEN WAY
You should be killed for even suggesting such crap
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We have one of the best playing surfaces anywhere in the country in our International Stadium at Coffs
Harbour love to see you there :thumbsup :rollin :gotigers
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If those 3 games end up with wins for us why not :rollin :rollin
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No way. The pies and Bombers would never even consider leaving melbourne for games and neither should richmond. The club has to think and act like a big 4 club and not skulk about hoping to attract crowds on the road.
A good tigers team would get at least 45,000 on average to home games in MCG or TD and that is where the Tigers belong. Little clubs cast about the rest of the country looking for support. the tigers are a huge clyub and don't need to.
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No way. The pies and Bombers would never even consider leaving melbourne for games and neither should richmond. The club has to think and act like a big 4 club and not skulk about hoping to attract crowds on the road.
A good tigers team would get at least 45,000 on average to home games in MCG or TD and that is where the Tigers belong. Little clubs cast about the rest of the country looking for support. the tigers are a huge clyub and don't need to.
Well Said :thumbsup
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We should never ever play home games anywhere but in Melbourne.
If we’re talking about playing games there right now, as our team is so inconsistent at the moment, not sure whether our matches would be a good advertisement for the game. If you know what I mean? How do you know which Richmond will turn up, and when?
Regardless of that, if we ever get our act together then we should be able to exist playing all our games in Melbourne. So, whichever way you look at it, no we shouldn’t play home games anywhere but here.
Teams like the Swans and North gear their teams to be competitive at all times, for their own reasons. If we took some of our games elsewhere, would the RFC coaching staff then be compromised, and think they need to forget their blueprint for building and developing a team, and field teams that can be competitive now, for external reasons?
Probably stretching things to some degree, but you just wonder about some of the ramifications of doing that.