Carlton have released a five year plan to take them back to the top, called the Carlton Way (no, it doesn’t involve the Blues poaching top-flight WAFL and SANFL talent, and brown paper bags).
It is remarkably similar to what Richmond released in 2010 (3-0-75,000), which is not to be unexpected with Cain Liddle (ex-Richmond) as CEO. Richmond didn’t quite achieve 3-0-75,000, but the plan no doubt set the club up for what has happened since the start of 2017.
By 2023 Carlton want to achieve:
- 100,000 members
- AFL and AFLW premierships
- eliminate debt
- reap $75,000,000 in revenue
- complete their master plan for Ikon Park.
Is it possible? Possibly. I think the hardest part will be the premierships.
More details here: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl...f-carlton-have-their-way-20190314-p514b2.html
It is remarkably similar to what Richmond released in 2010 (3-0-75,000), which is not to be unexpected with Cain Liddle (ex-Richmond) as CEO. Richmond didn’t quite achieve 3-0-75,000, but the plan no doubt set the club up for what has happened since the start of 2017.
By 2023 Carlton want to achieve:
- 100,000 members
- AFL and AFLW premierships
- eliminate debt
- reap $75,000,000 in revenue
- complete their master plan for Ikon Park.
Is it possible? Possibly. I think the hardest part will be the premierships.
More details here: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl...f-carlton-have-their-way-20190314-p514b2.html