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Tasmania

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mjt, the Tasmanian market is minuscule. The population and economy in Tasmania cannot afford 3 clubs utilising their market. The MFC needs to implement a similar model in a different market. The Darwin govt are sponsors and we make money with each game being played there. The NT has an AFL loving population and Darwin's population exceeds Launceston. In time the Darwin experiment could be as viable as Tasmania is to the Hawks.

The club needs to inovative, not followers trying to topple the Hawks in a market they already own.

Its to far away mate, the packages to go to Darwin are to expensive, I hope it does work in Darwin because something has to give, we can't play 12 games in Melbourne and expect to survive.
 

Do Tasmanian memberships count as double?

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They all share a family pass.

Do Tasmanian memberships count as double?

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They all share a family pass.

You mean they marry their sisters just to save on membership? They are smarter than I thought

 

The club needs to utilise its sponsers more like Webjet offering deals. The other market I can see is Canberra, and the AFL are lkg to GWS for this market

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You mean they marry their sisters just to save on membership? They are smarter than I thought

Depends what there sisters look like.

We play in Melbourne or we die.

Simple.

you mean you haven't noticed?

looks like a dead man, walks like a dead man.....must be a.......

Depends what there sisters look like.

I visited Tassie and the women were toothless with dreads. It didn't seem to matter. Apparently the sheep flock together hoping to escape the men too

Its been 49 yrs since they got it correct, you seem to have a lot of faith in the AFL for a bloke that wanted to take them to the Supreme Court 4 months ago, I can't see the problem with 8 games there, Christ you haven't been since round 2, it's served the Hawks well.

We have to have faith in the AFL.

Schwab destroyed this club.

We won't make $$$ in Tassie. With the right people headhunted by the AFL we can do it in Melbourne.

When the team plays football i will attend in Melbourne.

 
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The club needs to utilise its sponsers more like Webjet offering deals. The other market I can see is Canberra, and the AFL are lkg to GWS for this market

well were about to find out how good PJ is , hopefully he's better at replacing and retaining sponsors than that last fool that was in charge.

Running away from our problems will not solve them. Financially we are not dying, but the long term impact of limited success will hurt us financially, but that can turn around quickly.. but it needs the right management.


I visited Tassie and the women were toothless with dreads. It didn't seem to matter. Apparently the sheep flock together hoping to escape the men too

Nice work, boys. Classy. You won't ever come here again, then, will you?

Stuff Tassie as they have no money, why not come to Western Australia so I can watch more live games.

Wait!

The Clubs called Melbourne, maybe they should play there instead!

It my understanding that where most off the Clubs supporters live.

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