DesEnglish wrote:
Today I was informed that I had to move seats to make way the the new membership pricing regime.
I was assured that I would be provided a superior seat further along the wing (further from the social club) and that all would be good.
Then I hung up and thought about it. What happens to the relationships I've built with the people around me? Nameless and faceless in the real world yet on game day providers of banter, jokes and things that get you through sht games? I sit by myself, am kind of shy, it takes me a while to build relationships.
The only time I personally hear from the club is when they want money, or to move my seat because they need it for someone else. This'll be the third time.
To me this disconnect epitomises the way the club views it's members and is the reason they fall so far behind
That's disappointing to hear, Des.
Though not surprising, unfortunately.
I wait for the time the Carlton Football Club shows a bit of faith in the fans. For so long we've handed over our hard earned for little in return. Want to charge premium rates? Deliver a premium product. On and off field.
Hard facts are we've won 2 finals in the past 13 years. Last decade was the first since the 1950s we didn't contest a Grand Final, let alone win one.
We've failed to adapt to the changing landscape of the game, we've failed to identify where it's going, and teams have built, contested, dropped, built and contested again in the same time as we've been mediocre at best.
Now, after all that what do loyal members get? You can be a part of the tribe, but you've got to give us more money. Again.
They just don't get it.