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@cochise said in [Lost opportunity in Macarthur](/post/1298020) said:@jc99 said in [Lost opportunity in Macarthur](/post/1298017) said:@cochise said in [Lost opportunity in Macarthur](/post/1298003) said:@diedpretty said in [Lost opportunity in Macarthur](/post/1297997) said:@jedi_tiger said in [Lost opportunity in Macarthur](/post/1297978) said:@mike said in [Lost opportunity in Macarthur](/post/1297932) said:@sabre said in [Lost opportunity in Macarthur](/post/1297841) said:@cochise said in [Lost opportunity in Macarthur](/post/1297830) said:@frullens said in [Lost opportunity in Macarthur](/post/1297827) said:Souths have signed a ground breaking partnership with Macarthur FC.
Wests Tigers are losing the region to Souths and even Penrith..... What is our strategy for our footprint??
https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2021/01/29/ground-breaking-partnership-with-macarthur-fc/
Honestly, I don't know, but think we may be giving up out there. Wests Magpies Canterbury Cup team has moved from Campbelltown.
I definitely think club bosses see our future as being in the Inner-West. Our membership, crowd attendance and general support is much bigger in this locality. And with the centre of excellence coming at Concord I think this is the area our focus should be on.
It is definitely the inner-west, no doubt about it. Anyone who thinks otherwise needs to step back and look where Wests Tigers have developed and it’s not Campbelltown.
exactly it is not like they built COE at campbletown
hope we can keep the Junior nursery going though and not let souths in dogs may be next
So you want your cake and you want to eat it too. The point is Souths are proactively engaging the community out there while we sit by and do nothing. It won't change much over the next year or two but they will just keep chipping away until they have a foothold in the area. They already play trials there and hold regular junior and school clinics in the area. Its not about moving lock stock and barrel to the area - its about maintaining strong ties with community and looking at ways to strenghten our hold on that nursery you talk about. People keep whingeing on here about doing what the "big" clubs do and then when one of those big clubs proactively moves in on our turf the same people say who cares it means nothing. It obviously means something to Souths.
We do all those things in the area plus play NRL games there, not just trials? We support the junior leagues out there and are developing and strengthening pathways, including putting highly experienced coaching staff in roles to mentor coaches, players and trainers. There are plans for an academy to be built in the area.
The area is not really engaging with the club, what is it that people want the club to do?
The club could easily engage more with the area..... a large majority of functions, member days etc are done at Leichhardt or in that area.
They barely even advertise Campbelltown games, I see more advertising for Penrith games in the area than Tigers yet everytime there's a Leichhardt game it's all over social media and they make it a huge deal.
Not trying to make it a Wests V Balmain thing that's before my time but the club definitely could try harder to have some more outreach in the area to the fans, and that's shown with Rabbitohs snatching up this business opportunity. They're not dumb they know how to get more members.
A lot of the junior systems have been somewhat unorganised from what I've seen/heard from the group 6 comp at least. The GSR Tigers thing they do seems to be a step behind all the other teams in the competition
I do know that they make considerably less money when they play at Campbelltown compared to the other venues, so that may be a factor as well.
They definitely tried to engage the community in the 2000-2010 range . The in fighting and crap , that went on between wests juniors , wests lumeah and the tigers , really messed it up . Plus even when we were at our peak and winning premierships , it still felt like there was a disconnect when you went out there to games , and the crowds reflected that.
It’s always been a mish mash of an area when it comes to sport. They never ever really got behind the magpies , and not the tigers either . Maybe MacArthur will have better luck as it’s not a ring in , and is a start up more reflective of the area.
Still i wouldn’t be throwing in with a club less than 6 months old trying to turn a profit in a pandemic , when thier tv deal just got slashed in half , and soccer in general has been told it’s not a priority to corporate Australia .