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Really glad to hear that Rich is set on keeping us here. Would be probably easier to sell and move but I’m glad he didn’t take that option.Forum's just concluded. Here's a rundown of things. Others there will remember other stuff I'll inevitably forget.
Rich is pretty transparent with a lot of things which is nice.
Has said 8 offers have come in to buy the club, all to move the team away from the Coast. He said no, he's all in keeping us here.
Wenzel-Halls rolled his ankle at training today. Out for a couple weeks. His first damn session.
Rich is here for 2 and a half more years. Can't afford to take 2 million dollar losses.
NPL update from Shaun was all pretty known stuff now.
Women's team at final stages of coach hiring. September team to be assembled. First game is November 5 at the stadium.
Rich pissed off with APL and refereeing. Same here.
Membership not affected if they don't get l think it was 500. 500 people paying $750 a year. No chance.
Probably missed heaps but that was some of the main points.
Edit: The room was an absolute sauna. Drifters invest in some aircon would ya.
Also a pleasure to be the sole person under 30 in that room ha.
Thanks Josh for your summary. Much appreciated.Membership not affected if they don't get l think it was 500.
If you're in l think it was Bays 35-half of Bay 38, you could be moved from your seat. That won't happen this season and if the stadium membership itself doesn't hit its 500 seat target. The seats they're taking for their own membership for all events at the stadium. So our home games and like 1 pre-season and 1 NRL game a year.Really glad to hear that Rich is set on keeping us here. Would be probably easier to sell and move but I’m glad he didn’t take that option.
Can you elaborate on that “membership not affected” point? I am not sure if it’s how I’m reading it but I don’t get it haha. Thanks for the summary!
I remember going to Marconi Oval in 1966 to watch dad play for Prospect Wanderers, who played out of Jardine Park at Casula (Liverpool).This is out of left field.... anyone remember Marconi stadium....
I assume many on this forum would never have attended a match there...
The stadium was essentially scaffolding done very well.....
Here is the rub or crust .... if we assume the perimeter of a stadium is between 320 and 350 meters and you can fit 15 people in 10 meters.... that roughly 480 to 525 people per row.... 16 rows is around 8k.... arguable fit into a height of 5 to 6 meters....
We could build that stadium very cheaply at the COE [have to buy MC out] pressure gov swinging seats to fund...
Back to Marconi stadium this is a similar construction .... just over two minutes... the COE is perfect for this design...
Ah gotcha so they need 500 for the stadium membership. Yeah that’s not gonna happen. Not at that price!If you're in l think it was Bays 35-half of Bay 38, you could be moved from your seat. That won't happen this season and if the stadium membership itself doesn't hit its 500 seat target. The seats they're taking for their own membership for all events at the stadium. So our home games and like 1 pre-season and 1 NRL game a year.
No way they get 500 people paying $750 a year! for 13 Mariners games, 1 pre season and 1 NRL game.
Dan mentioned that members affected will get comparable seats in other bays close if they wish to do so.
Hey. Free carolsAh gotcha so they need 500 for the stadium membership. Yeah that’s not gonna happen. Not at that price!
I remember going to Marconi Oval in 1966 to watch dad play for Prospect Wanderers, who played out of Jardine Park at Casula (Liverpool).
In those days it was literally a cow paddock and part of getting the field preparations was for a group of old Italians to go around with a barrow and shovels to pick up the cow pats.
I have fond memories of Marconi Oval...
Dan indicated that VL only walked back their position in the last 24 hours, partly due to the club sharing all the negative member feedback with them.Thanks Josh for your summary. Much appreciated.
Why the f*** didn't they communicate that, instead of letting some of us worry all week after their initial statement saying these seats would be resumed.
Follows up questions.
Is there a cut off date when they give up on the idea of stadium membership or is this going to be a sword of Damocles hanging over our heads indefinitely?
If they get 200 members signing up expecting seats next week where are they going to seat them?
What are the Club's plans if they get the 500 members and this goes ahead?
Were any of these questions addressed at the meeting?
Maybe they may answer the phone now and answer these questions.
That seems like a positive thing for the coast - though I can't help but be a little concerned at the prospect of pulling memberships away from CCM.Here is their offering at the moment.
If in the future Mariners do well and get a few finals games, plus some ACL games. $750 for a platinum seats does not seem uneconomical.
Platinum membership at present around $500 only covers the 13 home games.
If on top of those additional games the season expands in future to more than 13 and if the women's team plays at home, it will become extremely attractive to a keen supporter.
And you can bet they will not be slow in signing up other events for the stadium to increase their profits.
This organisation is not the asleep at the wheel local council.
The remainder of this year may be safe but I would not bet against them getting their numbers in the future.
Here is their current membership fee structure.Sounds like the stadium membership is calendar year? So $1500 to watch a full season of home games? Will they let you buy a partial year for a pro rata fee? Where this might get legs is if it's a subscription model...$62.50 a month or $14.40 a week sounds a lot better than $750 a year. Like a gym membership...