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What is the future of the RFC
« on: July 31, 2007, 03:22:14 PM »
Considering the following

We are having a shocking season and we are likely to lose whatever Friday Nights we had and the sponsors will get less exposure

We are still in debt

We are looking at a membership debacle next year unless the club can properly spin the "future" - we could lose thousands of members.

We have the worst list in the competition - its worse in my opinion than what it was in the late 1980s

The supporters are losing hope and if they lose interest, the club is in real trouble

The club is unable to compete in terms of the football department ie. We cant recruit players properly from SA and WA and across Australia and other clubs are making good players out of Irish recruits- regularly

The club seems light years away from being a force, at this stage even being competitive seems a long way away.

The media is now comparing us to Fitzroy in its darkest hours.


So whats the future? Do we have a future the way we are going?



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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2007, 03:24:51 PM »
Unbiased point of view, ramps, we are the new fitzroy

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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2007, 03:37:10 PM »
Considering the following

We are having a shocking season and we are likely to lose whatever Friday Nights we had and the sponsors will get less exposure -

dont know about friday nights, but richmond allways gets exposure no matter what

We are still in debt

On the way up

We are looking at a membership debacle next year unless the club can properly spin the "future" - we could lose thousands of members.

Membership continued to grow this year and pushed to 30,000 even though we were struggling

We have the worst list in the competition - its worse in my opinion than what it was in the late 1980s


Disagree

The supporters are losing hope and if they lose interest, the club is in real trouble

Losing hope at the moment, but with each new year a new beginning beckons

The club is unable to compete in terms of the football department ie. We cant recruit players properly from SA and WA and across Australia and other clubs are making good players out of Irish recruits- regularly

All vic clubs struggle compared to SA and WA, the AFL created the monster, they need to do something about it. 1 Irish recruit to be exact
The club seems light years away from being a force, at this stage even being competitive seems a long way away.

The media is now comparing us to Fitzroy in its darkest hours.

Media schemdia


So whats the future? Do we have a future the way we are going?

We have one of the best supporter bases, it shows with the support we have maintained throughout a very bleak testing 25 years.
The way we are going I will judge in 2009. I like some of the kids, just need to keep them together as a group and expand on that.


Know how ur feeling Ramps, believe dat. But we must keep our chins up no matter how hard it is at times.
Remember Hawthorn and StKilda and now Carlton have to go through short term pain fo the long term gain.
No use sticking to our topping up as we have done in years gone by.
The bullet was bit when Wallace started and the short term pain is now on in ernest.
Hopefully the long term gain pops it's head for as teaser sooner 2008/2009 rather than later. :thumbsup



As for doofus' comment about Fitzroy, best ignored. Not even close  :wallywink
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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2007, 03:45:05 PM »
Two wooden spoons in four years, I would say thats pretty close

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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2007, 03:49:30 PM »
i think the only aspect of our club that looks fitzroyish is the football side of the club. Our inability to improve is just a disgrace.

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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2007, 03:58:27 PM »
Unbiased point of view, ramps, we are the new fitzroy

wrong jack!

you are offending fitzroy there

we are worse than what fitzroy ever was! fitzroy at least had a pretty good list and decent players that other clubs benefited from. they had 9 premirships we have 10, we have a few more supporters than they did, but they had a much better and talented list

jack, if things dont change fast

we are doomed!

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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2007, 04:56:32 PM »
 :rollin

Comparing us to Fitzroy who no longer exist because they couldn't make a profit no matter how well they performed on the field and for all their history had a man and his dog following them. Comparing us to the late 1980s when our debt levels were at 50-60% of our annual revenue. Yep but it's the rest of us who are living in la la land as to where we are at ::).

The fact is we will make a PROFIT this year despite just having 1.5 wins. The Club has finally realised that we need to pump $$$ into recruiting and development. As for Friday night games and the draw - we get screwed anyway by the AFL so what's new.

 

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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2007, 05:11:41 PM »
Seriously, who would want to watch the bottom side on friday night football anyway ::)

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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #8 on: July 31, 2007, 05:16:35 PM »
Seriously, who would want to watch the bottom side on friday night football anyway ::)

Richmond people Jack ?

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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #9 on: July 31, 2007, 05:25:12 PM »
Seriously, who would want to watch the bottom side on friday night football anyway ::)

Friday Night Football TV Ratings

RND            TEAMS                             Channel    Total      Syd      Melb      Bris       Adel      Perth

RND 10: COLLINGWOOD V FREMANTLE Seven 863,000 20,000 433,000 35,000 146,000 228,000
RND 13: ESSENDON V MELBOURNE      Seven 808,000 27,000 499,000 11,000 149,000 122,000
RND 17: W.BULLDOGS V WEST COAST Seven 807,000 21,000 351,000 9,000 130,000 295,000
RND 3: COLLINGWOOD V RICHMOND    Seven 804,000 22,000 485,000 14,000 159,000 125,000
RND 15: ST KILDA V ADELAIDE           Seven 802,000 41,000 409,000 18,000 226,000 108,000
RND 14: ESSENDON V GEELONG          Seven 799,000 16,000 500,000 14,000 145,000 124,000
RND 2: BRISBANE LIONS V ST KILDA*  Seven 781,000 37,000 382,000 117,000 142,000 103,000
RND 7: KANGAROOS V ESSENDON        Seven 754,000 34,000 425,000 17,000 143,000 135,000
RND 8: ADELAIDE V RICHMOND            Seven 741,000 35,000 382,000 11,000 201,000 113,000
RND 6: ST. KILDA V CARLTON               Seven 720,000 24,000 421,000 34,000 128,000 113,000
RND 16: GEELONG V W.BULLDOGS         Seven 720,000 31,000 449,000 10,000 122,000 109,000
RND 12: RICHMOND V MELBOURNE       Seven 719,000 36,000 409,000 22,000 135,000 117,000
RND 12: CARLTON V HAWTHORN          Seven 718,000 38,000 443,000 16,000 126,000 96,000
RND 1: MELBOURNE V ST KILDA           Seven 709,000 19,000 385,000 14,000 168,000 123,000
RND 9: FREMANTLE V ST. KILDA           Seven 708,000 30,000 317,000 18,000 122,000 220,000
RND 4: RICHMOND V W.BULLDOGS       Seven 692,000 17,000 396,000 12,000 142,000 126,000
RND 5: PORT ADELAIDE V ST. KILDA     Seven 670,000 25,000 327,000 5,000 184,000 129,000

*Easter Thursday game

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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #10 on: July 31, 2007, 05:29:28 PM »
Seriously, who would want to watch the bottom side on friday night football anyway ::)

Friday Night Football TV Ratings

RND            TEAMS                             Channel    Total      Syd      Melb      Bris       Adel      Perth

RND 10: COLLINGWOOD V FREMANTLE Seven 863,000 20,000 433,000 35,000 146,000 228,000
RND 13: ESSENDON V MELBOURNE      Seven 808,000 27,000 499,000 11,000 149,000 122,000
RND 17: W.BULLDOGS V WEST COAST Seven 807,000 21,000 351,000 9,000 130,000 295,000
RND 3: COLLINGWOOD V RICHMOND    Seven 804,000 22,000 485,000 14,000 159,000 125,000
RND 15: ST KILDA V ADELAIDE           Seven 802,000 41,000 409,000 18,000 226,000 108,000
RND 14: ESSENDON V GEELONG          Seven 799,000 16,000 500,000 14,000 145,000 124,000
RND 2: BRISBANE LIONS V ST KILDA*  Seven 781,000 37,000 382,000 117,000 142,000 103,000
RND 7: KANGAROOS V ESSENDON        Seven 754,000 34,000 425,000 17,000 143,000 135,000
RND 8: ADELAIDE V RICHMOND            Seven 741,000 35,000 382,000 11,000 201,000 113,000
RND 6: ST. KILDA V CARLTON               Seven 720,000 24,000 421,000 34,000 128,000 113,000
RND 16: GEELONG V W.BULLDOGS         Seven 720,000 31,000 449,000 10,000 122,000 109,000
RND 12: RICHMOND V MELBOURNE       Seven 719,000 36,000 409,000 22,000 135,000 117,000
RND 12: CARLTON V HAWTHORN          Seven 718,000 38,000 443,000 16,000 126,000 96,000
RND 1: MELBOURNE V ST KILDA           Seven 709,000 19,000 385,000 14,000 168,000 123,000
RND 9: FREMANTLE V ST. KILDA           Seven 708,000 30,000 317,000 18,000 122,000 220,000
RND 4: RICHMOND V W.BULLDOGS       Seven 692,000 17,000 396,000 12,000 142,000 126,000
RND 5: PORT ADELAIDE V ST. KILDA     Seven 670,000 25,000 327,000 5,000 184,000 129,000

*Easter Thursday game

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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #11 on: July 31, 2007, 05:40:34 PM »
And for entertainment value.

2007
Rnd 1 -> 17
Fri 30 Mar Melbourne v St Kilda  MCG 62-93 - margin 31
Fri 13 Apr Collingwood v Richmond  MCG 115-90 - margin 25
Fri 20 Apr Richmond v Western Bulldogs  MCG 100-132 - margin 32

Fri 27 Apr Port Adelaide v St Kilda  Football Park 96-43 - margin 53
Fri 4 May St Kilda v Carlton  Docklands Stadium 125-82 - margin 43
Fri 11 May Kangaroos v Essendon  Docklands Stadium 117-95 - margin 22
Fri 18 May Adelaide v Richmond  Football Park 99-90 - margin 9
Fri 25 May Fremantle v St Kilda  Subiaco 101-55 - margin 46
Fri 1 Jun Collingwood v Fremantle  MCG 103-94 - margin 9
Fri 8 Jun Essendon v West Coast  Docklands Stadium 95-94 - margin 1
Fri 15 Jun Carlton v Hawthorn  Docklands Stadium 80-180 - margin 100
Fri 29 Jun Essendon v Melbourne  Docklands Stadium 125-123 - margin 2
Fri 6 Jul Essendon v Geelong  Docklands Stadium 83-133 - margin 50
Fri 13 Jul St Kilda v Adelaide  Docklands Stadium 82-80 - margin 2
Fri 20 Jul Geelong v Western Bulldogs  Docklands Stadium 138-63 - margin 75
Fri 27 Jul Western Bulldogs v West Coast  Docklands Stadium 71-158 - margin 87

Average margin 36
Richmond avg margin 22

hmmmmmmm

So on average, apart from losing all 3 the tiger games are more entertaining ...... :wallywink





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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #12 on: July 31, 2007, 09:17:19 PM »
The Rich v Melb game was on Friday night as well  :thumbsup.

We have one more against the Pies next week.

Fri 20 Jul Geelong v Western Bulldogs  Docklands Stadium 138-63 - margin 75
Fri 27 Jul Western Bulldogs v West Coast  Docklands Stadium 71-158 - margin 87
Sheesh the dogs have done well on friday nights this year :o
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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #13 on: August 01, 2007, 01:18:18 PM »
All I will say on this is:

You want to see our future and where we are heading then have a look at the kids we have running around at Coburg and believe me things are not as gloomy as everyone says. I don't put credence into the likes of Caro & walls saying there is no hope with our list - they wouldn't kow anything about the kids playing there

The business side of the club is bvery strong indeed - another half million to million $ profit on its way.
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Re: What is the future of the RFC
« Reply #14 on: August 01, 2007, 02:34:39 PM »

You want to see our future and where we are heading then have a look at the kids we have running around at Coburg and believe me things are not as gloomy as everyone says. I don't put credence into the likes of Caro & walls saying there is no hope with our list - they wouldn't kow anything about the kids playing there


Fair point WP. We have drafted well last year and Collins is getting big wraps as a coach.

But do you think Terry and co are good enough to bring them on? I'm not overly impressed with the development of the class of 2004.