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50-1-80

Richmond has unveiled a bold, united and accountable vision of the very near future.
Round 1, lets pack it out, is a plan about building the capacity of the organisation to deliver its full potential in the stands and not just on the ground.
It features real goals, real expectations and real accountability.
Richmond’s goals relate to football performance, the strength of its relationship with its members, commercial popularity and financial strength.
The plan involves eight strategic pathways, many major initiatives and hundreds of discrete tasks which will need to be achieved along the way in order to succeed.
In essence, it will mean that by Round 1, Richmond expects to deliver 50-1-80:
- 50,000 members by the bounce of the ball which kicks off the 2011 season
- 1 is the Round in which it will be done
- 80,000 minimum attendance that game to watch the new exciting tigers in 2011


Open your wallets and purses and get into shape and get your membership and be there Round 1 to smash those bastards :cool:
 
MT, seriously now, no one knows if we're going to hit 50k because we do not have a graph with the projected total.

Just do one. Seriously.
 

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That's not a graph.
You said you would make one so what gives?
 
Richmond has unveiled a bold, united and accountable vision of the very near future.
Round 1, lets pack it in, is a plan about building the capacity of the organisation to deliver its full potential in the stands and not just on the ground.
It features real goals, real expectations and real accountability.
Richmond’s goals relate to football performance, the strength of its relationship with its members, commercial popularity and financial strength.
The plan involves eight strategic pathways, many major initiatives and hundreds of discrete tasks which will need to be achieved along the way in order to succeed.
In essence, it will mean that by Round 1, Richmond expects to deliver 50-1-80:
- 50,000 members by the bounce of the ball which kicks off the 2011 season
- 1 is the Round in which it will be done
- 80,000 minimum attendance that game to watch the new exciting tigers in 2011

Open your wallets and purses and get into shape and get your membership and be there Round 1 to smash those bastards :cool:
So you want 80,000 to a Carlton home game. Why should we help those cheating pricks out?
 
Okay just a few things...

1. What is the bold new plan? Just a copy and paste job?
2. I would be deeply concerned if my football club wasted their time trying to support a Carlton home game...
3. What are the benefits of attaining your short term goals? Getting 80,000 for one game hardly seems like something worth investing in, especially since we get none of that money!
4. Why place extra pressure on our developing players? By promoting such a match, you are inviting all the bangwagon supporters (who will most likely be dissappointed because we definitely won't be favourites for round one).
5. Why even bother listing the '1' in 80.1.50? There is no point, better it being 80:50.
6. It's an idea already used by Hawthorn and Richmond, why use the same idea again?
7. It's a dumb idea to promote a game that is already guarenteed to draw 70,000 without promotion!
8. It's not about adding more members to your tally, it's about keeping the ones you have happy :) More members will come INSTANTLY when we start winning.
 
So you want 80,000 to a Carlton home game. Why should we help those cheating pricks out?


Shortsighted. If for instance 45,000 tiges turn up making for an 80,000 crowd the Blues may benefit but in the long term we do too. We need to prove tothe AFL that we should be 9/10 times a year at home in the G and ideally we want a home R1 V the Blues every second year.

How to get what we want? pack the G. That is how Collingwood do it nd frankly what they can do we can do. We have done it before.
 

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Okay just a few things...

1. What is the bold new plan? Just a copy and paste job?
2. I would be deeply concerned if my football club wasted their time trying to support a Carlton home game...
3. What are the benefits of attaining your short term goals? Getting 80,000 for one game hardly seems like something worth investing in, especially since we get none of that money!
4. Why place extra pressure on our developing players? By promoting such a match, you are inviting all the bangwagon supporters (who will most likely be dissappointed because we definitely won't be favourites for round one).
5. Why even bother listing the '1' in 80.1.50? There is no point, better it being 80:50.
6. It's an idea already used by Hawthorn and Richmond, why use the same idea again?
7. It's a dumb idea to promote a game that is already guarenteed to draw 70,000 without promotion!
8. It's not about adding more members to your tally, it's about keeping the ones you have happy :) More members will come INSTANTLY when we start winning.

That's great :cool:
 

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