As much as people can't stand Eddie and the major stuff-up over those hotels, he has done wonders at Pieland to tap into and connect with their supporter base. If a club's supporters vote with their feet and remotes it gives that club power and a voice with sponsors and especially in AFL House. It then helps when the League gives you soft draws that help you get into the finals and blockbusters that attract sponsors and bigger crowds.
Every club has its hardcore supporter base who sign up no matter what but it's the bandwagon latent supporter that boosts the coffers when they sign up. And they will only sign up when the side is winning and playing finals. People like associating with winners not losers. Too many false dawns has cost Richmond dearly. That's why the loss to Carlton in round 1 last year was so devastating. As embarrassing as it was we'll get over the on-field loss (as soon as round 1 this year hopefully). However it's the damage it did off-
field that will hurt the club for at least another 3-4 years. These latent supporters poked their head out from the closet and hopped aboard all the preseason hoo-laa (86k at the game mostly Tiger supporters is proof of that) only to again see the team collapse without a whimper. Same old same old. So they head back into the closet, the AFL gives us crummy fixtures, sponsorship dollars are reduced, and as a result we remain a low revenue generating club in comparison to most other clubs. It's hard to be good at marketing when the product you're trying to sell is always a lemon .
you are most probably right but the club has been run poorly in so many areas, including Marketing. It's hard to pin point one part of the club where we even keep pace let alone set the standard. Hawthorn were an on field shambles in the mid 90s but adapted a model whereby they set up " Becker entertainment" which took corporate hospitality beyond the AFL. That is creative thinking. Now most clubs offer that service to clients - recruit them into the club via GF packages and then "add on" with Spring Racing, tennis etc. We need to be bold in creating other avenues of revenue while we are getting our act together on field.
I totally agree we need to find sustainable new non-footy related avenues of revenue. Hopefully the plans Benny Gale was referring to at the AGM follow this line of thought.
It doesn't surprise me we are still behind on the financial front relative to other clubs. As a kid I didn't fully realise the impact the incompetent 80s admins had on our club apart from the obvious off nearing killing the club off. Once the club was saved via SOS and then we were back in the black in 1995 everything seemed fine again but we were really just surviving within our means rather than being able to run a professional football. Proof of that was our club's infrastructure hadn't changed since the 70s
. Only now are we building modern facilities to bring us up with the rest of the comp. In 1985 IIRC we made a loss of $1.5m in a single year out of a revenue base of around $2.5m - 3.0m. Well just doing the maths with our revenue now at least 10 times that amount and that year was like us now making a loss of around $15m+
. It would devastate any club long-term and kill off most. 25 years later we are still trying to catch up
.