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Could sell a few of these at the exit door!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/AFL-Replica-Prem ... dZViewItem

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Some fantastic posts on here, particularly by Jarusa.

I think it would be fan-bloody-tastic if it happened.

I had to go to the Lexus Centre for work recently, so I checked out their mini-mueseum (I felt so dirty afterwards..). We could do it much better :wink:


P.S. This topic is also a good opportunity for those of us who visit and enjoy the brilliant blueseum website to congratulate and encourage those that established and maintain it. Keep up the great work guys! :-D

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I think this is a wonderful idea. I'd love to see it IRL. I can also see lots of school groups going through. I really believe getting the kids on board will make a huge difference to our future. Having married a soccer fan I've had to entirely educate him on all things Carlton :roll: and he doesn't *get it * yet since we've mainly been down the bottom of the ladder since we've been together. A real life Blueseum would be such a great help to educate (& thereby convert) those who come late to AFL/Carlton.

I's love to have a go at this Image against a GF crowd backdrop (even if the cups a replica)


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we should put one in QV and charge people $20 or more to go in

Come on! it makes total sense!

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Jarusa wrote:
For what it is worth this would be the way I would create a physical Blueseum for the club if I had the opportunity.

Whenever I think of the club the first thing I think of is what is best for the club.

So if we were to create a physical blueseum for our club what would be the format that would have the greatest benefit to the club.

In my mind it should be about stengthening the spirit of the club and it should be about the future as much as it is about the past.

I don't want a Blueseum designed primarily for 35-40 year old supporters to wander through and feel good about the 70s and 80s.

I want a Blueseum where those 35-40 year olds can take their children and where that next generation of Carlton supporters can feel inspired and enveloped/included by the club.

It should be about communicating the history and spirit of the club to the next generation of supporters, making them understand about what makes the club tick.

It should be a place to create and solidify support.

In my opinion to get full benefit a Blueseum must be something that is freely available, no entrance fee. The club should create it in a way that it does not rely on direct income (entrance fees) but in a way that creates indirect income (more memberships, keeping kids interested in the club and creating new supporters).

Now you could do an economic assessment of the future benefits of these things. If a physical Blueseum helps create a new lifetime member of the club that creates an income stream for the club over many decades from just one person. Multiply that for each new lifetime member and the benefits add up.

Of course other commercial aspects can be used, for instance directing those visiting the Blueseum to the Carlton shop at the exit (a trick many real museums utilise).

It does not have to be a massive undertaking either, the premiership cups a centrepiece of course, but the message must be the most important thing.

THIS IS WHAT THE CARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB IS

That must hammered home.

We are lucky; the job of creating a Blueseum that is uplifting and inclusive would really be a fairly easy task. One thing I have learnt over the last couple of years with the development of the online Blueseum is the incredible number of inspiring stories and people dotted right throughout the clubs rich history.

It will happen one day. It will be built.


Fantastic post, Jars.

I know I came across light-hearted in my post about photographing the museum and for the museum, but I am serious about my offer. If there's a way I can help with my professional services, please let me know.

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camelboy wrote:
ryan2000 wrote:
Every club should have one............even St Kilda.
Oh wait.............................. :oops:


St Kilda does have a museum. It doubles as the club sauna.


I went along to a Vodafone function at Morabbin earlier this year and they took us to their hall of fame and I couldn't resist asking the question " Is this where you keep all your premiership cup" Didn't go down too well

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