grobbelaar
Juniors
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The gap in TV revenue is one thing, but as others have pointed out, there is a gap in sponsorship and membership revenue, and that gap has probably been there since both comps went national around 1988. It's very hard for any sport to make up that sort of gap, just look at rugby and soccer continuing to flounder.
For some historical context, exactly 100 years ago, the VFL was averaging home and away attendances of 18,400, at a time when Melbourne was a tiny village.
League has manged to breach an average of 16,400 three times in the last 17 years, and that's the very, very best it has ever managed, i.e. League has never even come close to matching the average attendance the VFL had 100 years ago.
It would appear that the resourcing gap has always existed.
Unsurprising when you consider that rugby split in two 114 years ago.
So of course the local game is going to have a resourcing advantage.
For some historical context, exactly 100 years ago, the VFL was averaging home and away attendances of 18,400, at a time when Melbourne was a tiny village.
League has manged to breach an average of 16,400 three times in the last 17 years, and that's the very, very best it has ever managed, i.e. League has never even come close to matching the average attendance the VFL had 100 years ago.
It would appear that the resourcing gap has always existed.
Unsurprising when you consider that rugby split in two 114 years ago.
So of course the local game is going to have a resourcing advantage.