Brownie.Kougari
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With the new stadium coming online in 2010, the Storm's got to look at some ways to quickly increase their crowd numbers to expose themselves to as many people in Melbourne as possible.
This will increase the number of people who will go to games in the medium-turn future and also make sure they don't get 10K in a 30K stadium and look crap.
There has been some co-operation between the Storm and the Melbourne Demons AFL club, so what would happen if this association went a bit further for the benefit of both clubs? Here's my plan.
Demons and Storm should enter into an agreement that for a select number of games, Storm members get x% off a ticket to a Demons home game and vice verca for the Demons members.
This would obviously be for the lower-drawing games for both teams to ensure that the teams' fans are not impeded in going to games.
This would do wonders for the Storm's averages, because Demons fans may think, "my team's not playing at home this weekend, so I may as well go to this other game because I can get in cheaper."
Your thoughts?
This will increase the number of people who will go to games in the medium-turn future and also make sure they don't get 10K in a 30K stadium and look crap.
There has been some co-operation between the Storm and the Melbourne Demons AFL club, so what would happen if this association went a bit further for the benefit of both clubs? Here's my plan.
Demons and Storm should enter into an agreement that for a select number of games, Storm members get x% off a ticket to a Demons home game and vice verca for the Demons members.
This would obviously be for the lower-drawing games for both teams to ensure that the teams' fans are not impeded in going to games.
This would do wonders for the Storm's averages, because Demons fans may think, "my team's not playing at home this weekend, so I may as well go to this other game because I can get in cheaper."
Your thoughts?