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Gary Pert was interviewed yesterday by Derwayne on SEN, in which he talked  merchandise, home base, team spirit etc, etc. an interesting and quite informative interview. Unfortunately I can’t locate it on the SEN web site as it’s worth hearing. Maybe someone can find it and provide a link.

 
10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Re: merch supply. 
Keep in mind there are a lot of issues going on in China that most people who don’t work in product development like me wouldn’t know about. 
Basically as soon as they get one Covid case they shut the city down. And I mean lock people in their houses. 
There was a big shut down of a big port in China a few weeks ago when a worker tested positive, that is still delaying containers arriving into Australia.

And since the relationship between China and Australia has gone down the toilet, a lot of suppliers have upped their prices. Production is also slower as Australia is no longer a priority growth market. 
Combine all that with the minuscule levels of stock the club is ordering (big scheme of things you got Kmart ordering 500,000 navy T-shirts and MFC ordering 5,000), and they’re always going to be up against it in terms of costs and turnaround times. 
 

It's not just China. There's a shortage of manufacturing workers, raw product, and then shipping containers and even boats. To ship a container now cost 10-12 time what it did 12 months ago. Airfreight spot prices are through the roof. Anyone in any sort of supply chain is currently pulling their hair out. The club has done very well to pull anything together at all!

3 minutes ago, Dee Dee said:

Gary Pert was interviewed yesterday by Derwayne on SEN, in which he talked  merchandise, home base, team spirit etc, etc. an interesting and quite informative interview. Unfortunately I can’t locate it on the SEN web site as it’s worth hearing. Maybe someone can find it and provide a link.

https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=909485

 

I’ll admit I was wrong on him.

I felt he was pushing a failed program of getting lapsed members back to the club when I felt that was a shrinking demographic. I also felt there was a touch of CS about him in his talking up of the club as bigger than it really was.

He seems to have PJ’s approach (minimal but appears in the media when needed) with a slightly different set of priorities. He seems like the type of CEO who can take another executive’s good work and push it into the stratosphere. Plus, his ability to retain internationally renowned, top dollar sponsors has been magnificent (I believe he got Jaguar but PJ got Zurich). 

Just deliver us a proper training and social base and you’ll be an MFC legend, Perty!


He has done an excellent job.

I don't know who arranged the whole squad to go to WA for the full 4+ weeks but it galvanised the team and the result was a premiership, whether he suggested it and the board approved it or otherwise and he implemented it, it worked well.

This is the job of a CEO get ideas and get approval from all parties.

When you sell $500,000+ MFC merchandise then you are doing something right so we should give the man the credit.

I don't know how much of a role he's had bringing in Richo who then bought in Chocco but the proof is in the pudding when it comes to the footy department changes. I did have a few concerns it was getting a bit 90's Collingwood but the Yze and Stafford choices balanced it out.

Obviously the facilities were a big part of why he was given the gig and things (slowly) seem to be progressing there.

I still have some slight doubts about the aim to make us a big club. Collingwood are big but they are the McDonalds of the AFL. It's all junk. Richmond have managed to keep (and grow) connection between the club and the fans.

Obviously the club needs to grow to keep up with the big boys and making some money from all the premiership merchandise is great. I don't think the aim should be to now take long suffering fans for a ride and jack up prices and so on purely because we'll pay for it now.

 
1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

I don't know how much of a role he's had bringing in Richo who then bought in Chocco but the proof is in the pudding when it comes to the footy department changes. I did have a few concerns it was getting a bit 90's Collingwood but the Yze and Stafford choices balanced it out.

Obviously the facilities were a big part of why he was given the gig and things (slowly) seem to be progressing there.

I still have some slight doubts about the aim to make us a big club. Collingwood are big but they are the McDonalds of the AFL. It's all junk. Richmond have managed to keep (and grow) connection between the club and the fans.

Obviously the club needs to grow to keep up with the big boys and making some money from all the premiership merchandise is great. I don't think the aim should be to now take long suffering fans for a ride and jack up prices and so on purely because we'll pay for it now.

This Club will grow on the back of on field Success. 
that is the backbone 

Pert wants to see 80,000 crowds at The MCG. That will only happen with sustained success. 
I doubt the club will “jack” up the prices of everything, considering what we have all been through during the last 2 years. 
 

I have always thought Pert was an excellent choice of CEO and i hope he stays there for a long stint. 
I still want to see MFC Logos at Tullamarine Airport International Arrivals 

We are Melbourne. Not a small club

I also agree that Gary Pert as CEO of the Melbourne Football Club was a prudent choice.

His 10 years of experience as CEO at Collingwood will pay off. He was there when the Magpies won the flag in 2010 and would know what it takes to help grow the Demons. 

There will be ALOT of Melbourne supporters buying 2021 Premiership memorabilia! Especially during Christmas!

I am going to purchase something for myself and something extra special for my Dad for Christmas to celebrate Melbourne's 57 year drought breaking Premiership.


5 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

HaHaHa.

Yeah, laugh it up - fortunately the playing group are insulated from Pert. He doesn’t live our values & I eagerly await his departure.

Edited by Mach5

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This Club will grow on the back of on field Success. 
that is the backbone 

Pert wants to see 80,000 crowds at The MCG. That will only happen with sustained success. 
I doubt the club will “jack” up the prices of everything, considering what we have all been through during the last 2 years. 
 

I have always thought Pert was an excellent choice of CEO and i hope he stays there for a long stint. 
I still want to see MFC Logos at Tullamarine Airport International Arrivals 

We are Melbourne. Not a small club

I hope that over the next few years we gain a number of young people to replace old pr.ks like me who’s days are numbered. 

Edited by old dee

6 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Yeah, laugh it up - fortunately the playing group are insulated from Pert. He doesn’t live our values & I eagerly await his departure.

Please elaborate 

You have made some very large accusations. 
i am sure Gary has spent a lot of time with the Players over the last 5 weeks 

Did he steal your Girlfriend a few years ago?

24 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Yeah, laugh it up - fortunately the playing group are insulated from Pert. He doesn’t live our values & I eagerly await his departure.

HaHaHa

I would be surprised if he left within the next 4 to 5 years.

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5 hours ago, wonnabeeri said:

It's not just China. There's a shortage of manufacturing workers, raw product, and then shipping containers and even boats. To ship a container now cost 10-12 time what it did 12 months ago. Airfreight spot prices are through the roof. Anyone in any sort of supply chain is currently pulling their hair out. The club has done very well to pull anything together at all!

yep it's about 10k now to get a 40ft container from China.


2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This Club will grow on the back of on field Success. 
that is the backbone 

Pert wants to see 80,000 crowds at The MCG. That will only happen with sustained success. 
I doubt the club will “jack” up the prices of everything, considering what we have all been through during the last 2 years. 
 

Not a complaint, more wanting to point this out: Trident memberships for 2022 have gone up by about 10%. Much more than CPI. Not "jacking up" but given the money now flowing in from our success (even before the GF victory), this is a sizable increase for loyal members that could've been lessened. Only a handful of games with crowds at the G this year, no ability to use GFG. Certainly not the club's fault at all, don't get me wrong, but could've been softened with minimal increase to 2022 dues.

Basking in the JBF glow of a flag, some will have the view that any increase is fine. And that's ok. But not everyone has that money to spare at the moment.

Small issue in the overall joy of our success, but important to note

50 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Yeah, laugh it up - fortunately the playing group are insulated from Pert. He doesn’t live our values & I eagerly await his departure.

Was he staying at a different resort in WA??

Very hard for a CEO to be truly successful at a football club without (sustained) onfield success.  Our performance this year gives Pert a real opportunity that our previous CEOs could only ever dream of - so far it looks as if he is making the msot of it.

Strangely playing the finals in Perth might be a blessing in disguise 

1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

Yeah, laugh it up - fortunately the playing group are insulated from Pert. He doesn’t live our values & I eagerly await his departure.

Don’t you think the board would have moved him on already if that was the case? Business governance/management 101.

Just stop. It’s embarrassing. Even more so when you go missing and refuse to elaborate thereafter. 

1 hour ago, Stiff Arm said:

Not a complaint, more wanting to point this out: Trident memberships for 2022 have gone up by about 10%. Much more than CPI. Not "jacking up" but given the money now flowing in from our success (even before the GF victory), this is a sizable increase for loyal members that could've been lessened. Only a handful of games with crowds at the G this year, no ability to use GFG. Certainly not the club's fault at all, don't get me wrong, but could've been softened with minimal increase to 2022 dues.

Basking in the JBF glow of a flag, some will have the view that any increase is fine. And that's ok. But not everyone has that money to spare at the moment.

Small issue in the overall joy of our success, but important to note

Don’t forget how much the Club spent, to give us all Saturday nights game. 
To take the full squad over to Perth with elite facilities 

There has to be some Price Rises

If you can’t afford Trident Membership next year, purchase a lower Membership 

I have spent $800 each year for 15 years, the past 2 years I have seen nothing live. But i am glad my money helped pay the bills

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1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

Yeah, laugh it up - fortunately the playing group are insulated from Pert. He doesn’t live our values & I eagerly await his departure.

Can you please elaborate what our values are.

I have met both Jackson and Pert numerous times and they are so different. Jackson was the perfect CEO for us at that time. The success we have now had was instigated by the changes that Jackson made and now Pert has supported those changes by bringing in a different ethos. He didn't play a part on the ground but what he has provided for the team was a secure and stable Club so that they could thrive. Pert pushed for 70,000 this year which I think with Covid it was always going to be difficult to achieve. The drop off in numbers of combined MCC/MFC members was unfortunate but one that probably should have been expected. We now have such an upside in increasing our membership base for 2022. The current Administration team work very hard and now with a topped up bank account they will be able to increase staffing levels. Pert has the contacts to improve our team Sponsorship and with Kate Roffey who is the ideal person to kick start the new facilities, our future looks very bright. 

If and when Pert ever decided to retire/move on I would hope that the Club would approach Jennifer Watts who would slot into the position with ease.

26 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Don’t forget how much the Club spent, to give us all Saturday nights game. 
To take the full squad over to Perth with elite facilities
 

There has to be some Price Rises

If you can’t afford Trident Membership next year, purchase a lower Membership 

I have spent $800 each year for 15 years, the past 2 years I seen nothing live. But i am glad my money helped pay the bills

Pretty sure the AFL covers the majority, if not all of this.

$800 is nothing compared to the multiple memberships I buy annually for 20+ years, but it's not a measuring contest

You missed the point, which is fine.

I'll leave it be at that 

2 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Pretty sure the AFL covers the majority, if not all of this.

$800 is nothing compared to the multiple memberships I buy annually for 20+ years, but it's not a measuring contest

You missed the point, which is fine.

I'll leave it be at that 

No I didn’t 

if you can afford to buy Multiple Memberships each year, then a small price rise (CPI) is not a major problem is it. 
If you were struggling to pay for one Trident Membership, then i have more understanding of your plight 

 
1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

HaHaHa

I would be surprised if he left within the next 4 to 5 years.


On-field success will gloss over the reality. Ignorance is bliss I guess.

9 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


On-field success will gloss over the reality. Ignorance is bliss I guess.

Unless you elaborate, we can only assume that this bitter feud is in your mind only Mach5.  
 

Spill 


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