Well, our CEO recently noted that a draft fixture is circulated and then negotiated.
Predictable timeslot, at our home ground, at family friendly time and usually FTA covered. I think that'd help rather than hinder our fan engagement, attendances and corporate relationships. I've taken plenty of clients to the footy over time and it's always easier to get them to a day game than a Saturday night.
Our fixturing for 2017 is, as the Club admits, disappointing. I know winning gives us the greatest leverage but I'd rather we make that time our own wherever possible. We don't have much of a home ground advantage, so getting games played at a non-prime but still preferable time and location means we can make the best of our situation. Build it up. Make it ours.
Not sure if people are fully aware but from 2017 under the new TV deal there is no FTA Saturday afternoon game (the one Ch7 did on delay)
All Saturday arvo games are only on pay TV from 2017
for the most part, i like what simon has put forward. but this concerns me.
Simon it seems as if on this matter you are only looking whithin your own little bubble.
When corporations hand over money to sporting clubs they want exposure, and as much as possible.
your notion would give our club the least free to air tv exposure of all the clubs, or pretty damn close to it. So how do you sell that to potential sponsors?
it would alienate a large number of supporters, and members who pay out their hard earned while not being in a position to actually get to many games. Your idea of vastly reducing the amount of richmond games they get to see on TV could very well mean they say stuff it, if the club actively reduces the games i can watch, then i will actively reduce my money flow into their coffers.
How is saturday arvo a family friendly time? maybe for some;
what about the families that are involved in local footy?
Is this idea one that you have actually researched and considered all parties it will affect, or is it something based on what suits you and your circles?
what about the families who like to do other things as well as football on the weekend?
what about the families that don't live in melbourne?