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28 minutes ago, binman said:

I was referencing the lack of info about the cast v hawks game. But your right its generally ok i guess 

Normally it is the only reason that I go the site. but Hawks game info was crap.

 
1 hour ago, old dee said:

Normally it is the only reason that I go the site. but Hawks game info was crap.

Hasnt stopped a myriad of D/Lers having a winge about info re Casey 

Wonder how many went to the link on our website? 
 

BTW on the "All the Goals" there was a few at the game down the southern end 

Who said it was a closed event? 
If it was posted somewhere their needs to be followed up for the future by the Casey Fanstics!!!!
 

My suspicion is they may have been friends and / or relatives.

 

Well from that I got one big thing.

If we don’t starting winning consistently and playing finals every year we will sink into the abyss.

The majority of future earnings will come from winning more games, higher membership and higher sponsor fees. 
ps I doubt Williams will be with us more than this season.

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2 minutes ago, old dee said:

Well from that I got one big thing.

If we don’t starting winning consistently and playing finals every year we will sink into the abyss.

The majority of future earnings will come from winning more games, higher membership and higher sponsor fees. 
ps I doubt Williams will be with us more than this season.

That's what it all comes down to. All the marketing in the world can't put bums on seats if you aren't consistently winning and making finals.


Great podcast fellas.  Thank you!

The following observations from Perty were the highlights for me:  

-  over the break, he has seen a major step-up in player maturity and leadership from the likes of May, Lever, Petracca, ANB and others, who have taken it upon themselves to 'drive standards';

-  in the context that consistent skill execution has been an obvious weakness, improving this area has been a key focus of the off-season;

-  Adem Yze is very comfortable 'pushing back' against Goody and the other coaches, where he has an alternate view or opinion;

-  Choco has been more than prepared to make players 'uncomfortable' if they don't measure up to the high standards which he expects;

-  Goody is really enjoying the energy, ideas and IP provided by the new members of the coaching group.

If all of this translates to game days, we have an exciting season to look forward to.  Bring it on!!

 

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28 minutes ago, old dee said:

Well from that I got one big thing.

If we don’t starting winning consistently and playing finals every year we will sink into the abyss.

The majority of future earnings will come from winning more games, higher membership and higher sponsor fees. 

this is the case for every club not known as meth coke, the filth, or the crows

30 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I also get the feeling we won't be able to keep Burgess from wanting to go back to his family in SA.

Sorry I meant Burgess.

 
1 hour ago, old dee said:

Well from that I got one big thing.

If we don’t starting winning consistently and playing finals every year we will sink into the abyss.

The majority of future earnings will come from winning more games, higher membership and higher sponsor fees. 
ps I doubt Williams will be with us more than this season.

Why ?? Williams does not have a history of AFL one year stints!! Do you know his current contract?? 

11 minutes ago, 58er said:

Why ?? Williams does not have a history of AFL one year stints!! Do you know his current contract?? 

Read on!


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

That's what it all comes down to. All the marketing in the world can't put bums on seats if you aren't consistently winning and making finals.

It's a bit frustrating - of course wins will translate into memberships and bums on seats, but what strategies do they have to capitalise on any success or expand our demographic? What strategies do they have to tap into new markets (ie migrant communities) or strengthening our ties to the Casey area? Players doing sessions at local schools is fine but I don't think it's going to cut the mustard.

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

That's what it all comes down to. All the marketing in the world can't put bums on seats if you aren't consistently winning and making finals.

And since 10 teams don't make the 8 then you have to be prepared for a "bad year' about 50% of the time. 

We lost $2.8M from gaming revenue when COVID shut down those operations.  36,000 members only produced $7.5M in 2020.

We need to increase our membership by 30% just to stay where we were. 

All pigs are fuelled and ready to fly.

19 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

And since 10 teams don't make the 8 then you have to be prepared for a "bad year' about 50% of the time. 

We lost $2.8M from gaming revenue when COVID shut down those operations.  36,000 members only produced $7.5M in 2020.

We need to increase our membership by 30% just to stay where we were. 

All pigs are fuelled and ready to fly.

Gee there are a lot of pigs on the runway today.

17 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

 

I would definitely ask Gary Pert about our home base in the MCG precinct.

I am also curious to see if we could re-try the Jolimont station option? I understand the East Melbourne residents want to walk their dogs but you would think a nearby football oval and a community centre with health and fitness facilities close by would be to their benefit?

I would also ask if further arrangements are being made to try and get more support from the MCC? We basically helped make the MCG not just a cricket hub but a sporting hub. The MCC has grown very wealthy from VFL and AFL football and the MFC got thrown scraps. Why not help us become successful again? Both the MCC and the MFC would benefit from us becoming successful again. Plus, it would be nice to have a bit more support come our way and perhaps even get to train on the MCG more regularly again during winter?

Why would anyone want another  football oval in historical public parkland.  The area is used for far more than walking dogs by local residents and visitors. As for community centre and private fitness centre. Rubbish proposal that should have been nothing more than a two minute thought bubble. Pathetic, ignorant plan.

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27k at the G on Saturday ? After a year and a half without live football it looks like our supporter base can hardly contain their apathy. 

40 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Thanks for that. I've actually read that before. 

I would however say (respectfully) that I'm not sure it would be relevant in any way to our sponsorship by Red Bull.

The runaway criminal is nothing but a silver spooner. Zero to do with red bull other than living large off the hard work of others.

4 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

27k at the G on Saturday ? After a year and a half without live football it looks like our supporter base can hardly contain their apathy. 

I agree, anything sub-30k and the AFL would be looking at us and asking serious questions. Somewhere around 40k should be the expectation.

Just a boring bloke.
 

Bring back Jacko. 

7 hours ago, McQueen said:

Bring back Jacko. 

Yeah, then we could ask him why he decided to get rid of the pokie venues and why he proposed a training facility around the MCG.


Finally. We get to see Perts Master Plan.  

Win games, make finals, that should take the pressure off finding a home base and fixing a long term financial future.

And why not, that is how it has been for the past 57 years and others in his position have got away with it and still got their $$$ before running.

Really enjoyed the interview Well done , very much appreciated 

Oprah is worried ! 

Good interview 

thanks Boys

Pert said how it is. It is ALL about WINNING 

He can only do so much if we don’t win games

If we Win consistently we will get a home base. 
if not, we get thrown scraps

 

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