mjonc wrote:
You could view the problem as being the parents fault not passing on the Carlton following to there kids. If we re-ignite the passion in the parents, they will take the kids to the footy more to watch and discover new champions.
I was blessed that I grew up in a majority Carlton family and the Carlton centric town of Bendigo. Obviously Sexton was my idol growing up with Deano and any other Bendigo boy.
And parents are a more pragmatic lot than kids. They will think that unless they get something decent for their hard-earned cash, then they will not sign up as members.
If there's nothing really in it for the kids, then the kids won't pester mum and dad to become members. If the adults don't get anything, then the parents will think "what a waste of money!" and not sign up.
The key thing is to offer something for everyone so that you can get families on board or at least the parents will give their kids something worth having.
As a few posters have said, it's all very well to try to get the "what can I do for my club?" ethic into them, but these kids don't have their own money. Kids don't think like that. Only the fanatics do. And that's us tragics on TC. I'm with Elwood - we have to be seen as cool. We can't just rely on our supporter base.
Our younger good players like Fisher, Simpson, Betts, Waite etc. have to be brought to the forefront of marketing and of selling the club to the media.
Having Collo tell us negative news every so often doesn't help. There is no flair, no positivity coming out of the admin at Carlton, particularly in marketing, to think that it's really cool to be on board at Carlton.