some people are getting a bit precious.
if we take the blinkers off for a second. $500,000 is not a vaild and compelling reason to sell one game?
if we sold one game against freo or port and played anywere with a half mill carrot being dangled then i would be happy.
obviously being a canberra resident i would be over the moon for us to play here even if only a nab cup game.
this season we are playing 5 interstate games, so selling a home game you would think would still limit us to 5 interstate games (although i wouldn't put anything past the AFL).
yesterday we hosted Essendon* in front of just 32,000 odd people, i dont even think that is the break even point at the 'G.
last season against freo we had just 16,076 show up, and against port a few weeks latter 16,371 watched us play.
assuming good weather canberra would get between 12 to 14500 (which is basically the capacity) turn up (and being a small ground the break even would be very low).
especially if it's the only AFL game there for the year. now port have played in canberra several times including the first game for premership points played there (think whinnie abraham's screamer). lots of neutral supporters show up to these games as it's Canberra's only chance to see some AFL action. doesn't really matter too much who is playing you almost always get 10,000 people. i'm sure carlton would pull a decent crowd.
also it's a bit of extra exposure to another region, the club could potentially sign a few more interstate members up (with a bit of effort). you would probably even get footy fans from the coast coming to canberra for the game from as far north and sydney and as south as merimbula (trust me the die hards will come, i was one).
the last Manuka game i went too (roos v port 05) i must have seen a dozern people in Carlton gear. big deal you might think but it doesn show we have some support here and that like i said neutral supporters do turn up.
a guy i work with is a blues supporter but a kangaroos 5 game member (see neutral's do show interest), i'm considering buying him a blue membership for him just to try and guilt trip him into joinng up next season.
we are also 'helping' our relationship with the AFL if we put our hands up for Canberra. i could see the Canberra Carlton Supporters Club
http://www.canberracarltonblues.com/ working with the club to hold some sort of a function.
Carlton v Port or Freo in Canberra would be great and we could request to play them only once so we dont have the return leg later in the season, hopefully still limiting interstate games. also we could organise with the AFL for a melbourne away game to be considered a home game for members much like the hawks had against us in round 4. so melborune based members dont loose out in any way, as instead of having to play freo at subi or port at ammi we just play them once and it's at in canberra with an extra half mill going in the coffers.
seems a viable option at a glance
good work rich, let me know if there is anything i can do to help.