theRainbowGame
Team Captain
Right now at AFL headquarters every employee is looking at ways to save $$$. The idea of this thread is to highlight areas for the AFL to both save money in, and potentially open up new revenue streams. Football is at the heart of many local communities, and at a national level provides a weekend distraction from the ups and downs of life.
Here are some of my initial thoughts.
Saving Money:
- Cancel all website ads for 'Watch AFL'. I see these consistently. (Alternatively remarket them as a way to watch replays)
Making money:
- Televised games between players/teams in each state. I.e. (Victorian Metro vs. Country).
- 9's football televised (less players, cheaper grounds).
- Televised training drills explaining some key skills.
- Televised e-sports (AFL Live released soon I believe).
Other ideas (volunteering services):
- Leveraging club doctors in the public health care system
- Players to donate blood as needed (there is a critical need atm)
Here are some of my initial thoughts.
Saving Money:
- Cancel all website ads for 'Watch AFL'. I see these consistently. (Alternatively remarket them as a way to watch replays)
Making money:
- Televised games between players/teams in each state. I.e. (Victorian Metro vs. Country).
- 9's football televised (less players, cheaper grounds).
- Televised training drills explaining some key skills.
- Televised e-sports (AFL Live released soon I believe).
Other ideas (volunteering services):
- Leveraging club doctors in the public health care system
- Players to donate blood as needed (there is a critical need atm)
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