both clubs looking outside of melbourne to survive, both in merger situations in the 90's
You can hardly compare Hawthorn's relationship with Tasmania to the Kangaroos relationship with the GC.
You know as well as I do, the comparison is mute
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both clubs looking outside of melbourne to survive, both in merger situations in the 90's
minus Melbourne supporters.
What fascination, Essendon supporters don't care about Hawthorn![]()
Did I hear correctly that Melbourne members had free admittance into what was a Hawthorn home game?
To quote the Melbourne president on 3AW pre game.
'It's not our home game, I don't care how many people turn up'
Great attitude that![]()
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You can hardly compare Hawthorn's relationship with Tasmania to the Kangaroos relationship with the GC.
You know as well as I do, the comparison is mute
Spoken like a typical dees fan, no wonder none of them come to the dome.
Though our away support in a few games over the last few years has been garbage aswell.
why???
hawks draw crowds of 10-15 to home games against interstate sides and lose money, so they sell these games to play them in tassie
same thing with the kangas and gold coast
dont think u understand champ
Are you trying to compare 32k of Essendon supporters attending a game on Easter Sunday to a game between 2 MCG tenants on a PUBLIC holiday?
How convenient.
Yes - That was against the Western Bulldogs, one of the lowest supporter bases in Victoria. Happen to remember what maximum capacity was for the MCG at that time? It was about 70,000...Hence the 50,000 against the Bulldogs on Easter Monday 2 years ago when the Magpies unveiled their new social club...
Did he say that and was he serious?To quote the Melbourne president on 3AW pre game.
'It's not our home game, I don't care how many people turn up'
Great attitude that![]()
both clubs looking outside of melbourne to survive, both in merger situations in the 90's
dons, pies, blues are the oppo, ie only had small periods of their history where they haven't been in finals and GF's
The fact is, playing on ANZAC Day would increase crowd size for any two teams, but the crowd still wouldn't be as big for most sides as it is for Collingwood-Essendon. Collingwood-Carlton or Carlton-Essendon would be the only other games that would draw that well at the G.
As I said - the competition was a basket case and certain clubs that played in the VFL in the 1800's set themselves up (as you would expect) in a competition heavily weighted in their favour. There was no control of where players went (much like the pathetic excuse for a soccer league known as the EPL) so where did the good players go? the strong teams gee what a surprise. But thats OK, you continue to live off the old sentimental sob story of how tough things were for the Pies back then and while we're on the topic of losers and mediocrity when was the last time the pies won the spoon or the premiership? hmmmm
Yep typical superiority complex mentality - spin spin spin. Essendon aside, both Pies and Blues have (or are) been in financial ruins. Convenient that you failed to mention that when you take shots at other clubs 'surviving'. You obviously havent taken note of Hawthorn's current position. You might be surprised. But you just take note of what you want - life is much more pleasant that way
Melbourne supporters generally sit on the camera side of the MCG so you rarely see them on TV. Hawthorn supporters are just bloody useless.
competition wasn't a basket case, clubs like hawthorn and north entered and couldn't sort themselves out
footscray, richmond all went ok and weren't rabble for 40 years like the hawks
was nothing like the EPL, collingwood payed all its players the same amount no matter how good they were, until the 60's 70's.......no surprise that is when the club stopped winning flags!
all their early success was on the back of local boys playing for their suburb
but dont even know what ur on about really, the fact is that being successful for the majority of their history has enabled coll, carl, ess to have massive supporter bases
hawks miles behind as they have been rubbish except for a 20yr golden period, that isn't enough
They finally won a GF in 1954 - and never since. Richmond joined in the early 1900's so comparing them to HFC and NMFC is useless.??
not sure when the pies have had to sell home games interstate or seeked out a merger with another club
north and the hawks were involved in merger discussions in the 90's and both sell home games interstate in the 00's as they lose money when nobody goes to watch them in melbourne
??
not sure when the pies have had to sell home games interstate or seeked out a merger with another club
north and the hawks were involved in merger discussions in the 90's and both sell home games interstate in the 00's as they lose money when nobody goes to watch them in melbourne
not really, players went and played for their local teamAgain your response is misleading and based on some fabled Collingwood history lesson. As I said before, players went where the current best team was and there was no regulation of this. By the way, the Bulldogs were far from fineThey finally won a GF in 1954 - and never since. Richmond joined in the early 1900's so comparing them to HFC and NMFC is useless.
Further to all that though, like others on here you make a comment about large numbers of followers and again I ask SO WHAT? This certainly hasnt contributed to either Collingwood, Carlton or Essendon being more successful than Hawthorn since 1961. Is 46 years of history showing that crowd numbers dont guarantee success enough? clearly yes.
I’ve been through this hundreds of times and don’t want to get involved again, but Hawthorn’s sponsorship with Tasmania just like its relocation to Waverley has everything to do positioning and gaining revenue streams to compete with elite clubs rather then a quick money grab.
End of discussion.
you're losing ground. Pies were an absolute rabble financially in the late 90's - so much for having large numbers of followers. Without the chEddy deal and the saturation coverage which brings with it $$$ soon after they may still be in that position so again its rich to be talking about clubs struggling etc etc. Short memories. Hawks & Demons in 1996 was not merger talks, they are ackowledged as take over talks which were unanimously defeated and a few senior Hawks men were forced out. There was only one club that was pro-merger - not HFC. I am wondering though, what any of that has to do with this thread?
Dopple I think we are not actually that far apart on our views. You're just wrong. No only kiddingor if not local they were invited down to train and try out, collingwood never went and bought any players until the 60's - 70's, which caused much angst
they were simply a better run club in the early days
clearly sustained success brings popularity, hence the three most successful clubs are the most popular....hence hawthorn are not that popular as only a quarter of their history has been successful
being popular doesn't make u successful tho
I did never say they bought players - just that players went to where the better teams were. I agree totally that popularity doesnt simply = success. Of course it doesnt. That has been my view throughout this thread. The fact is that some numbnuts started this thread by taking a potshot that wasnt warranted which lead to side issues which have distracted me.......from work.
being popular doesn't make u successful tho


