Wolfe wrote:
You are wrong on that China Blue .... a lot of supporters would no longer be members of some different hybrid club...
We would definately lose some members in Melbourne. I agree. We would definately attract new members elsewhere though, and if this helped turn things around, we may even get some former members to sign up again, when they see the club actually has a future again. Much in the same way Fitzroy and South lost memberships and then increased them again after their respective moves.
I really hate the prospect of losing any Victorian members by the way, but they seem to be deserting our club in droves at the moment anyway because of our seemingly hopeless predicament.
Wolfe wrote:
the Blues are not a club that can change much like the Pies / Tigers or Bombers these four clubs are the strongest representatives of Melbourne and also the most successful.
If we don't change then we are well and truely stuffed. It can't be put any simpler really. We certainly can't continue as we have been, that is for certain. Maybe after tonight's announcement from Smorgan, some people will open their eyes a little more as to what could really happen unless there is significant change on several fronts and bloody soon, before we no longer have any say as a club about what happens to us and where we would prefer to play. Some short term compromises and accomodations may just save our club. Play a few home games against the lower crowd pulling interstate teams on the Gold Coast, generate some cashflow, attract more members and sponsors, help promote the AFL game in South East Queensland, generate more FTA coverage on TV across Australia and increase the positive coverage of the CFC brand in the press. This can't hurt the club and may just bring around the salvation and rebirth of the Blues.
Wolfe wrote:
to be honest the AFL couldnt afford any othese four clubs to change as if the AFL know that these 4 clubs are too important to shift.
Lets bloody hope so, but lets not sit back and rely on this to secure the future of our club. I don't care about any of the other clubs. And I really am starting to wonder about the relevance of the traditional big four in Victoria in the AFL's eyes, with their focus more broadly on the national comp. We need to wake up as a club and make things happen for us now and create a strong future for ourselves, not get bogged down with our glorious past history and pride.