‘We have a problem’: CEO says Tigers had been responsible of inflating membership numbers

Interim Tigers CEO Shane Richardson has revealed that the membership has been inflating membership numbers, nevertheless he’s out to set the document straight.

Richardson was appointed the position in December final 12 months, taking up the maligned Justin Pascoe, and he’s wasted to no time calling out the shortcomings of the earlier regime.

Speaking on the membership’s Behind The Roar podcast, Richardson says the Tigers have been fudging membership numbers by declaring non-paying juniors.

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“It’s a bit like being a recovering alcoholic. You can’t get over it until you admit you have a problem. And we have a problem,” Richardson mentioned.

“We’re the lowest paying membership club in the Sydney area.

“We’ve been including 9000 juniors who don’t pay at all, so there is no income to the club, and we’ve been declaring we have 20,000 members but we don’t have 20,000 members.

“Let’s be totally honest about what we have because we need you to become a member of this club, in whatever capacity that is. You need to become a member.”

Richardson’s new membership coverage has taken almost 10,000 members off the figures reported beforehand.

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The well-respected Richardson was the CEO of the Rabbitohs between 2004-2014, profitable a premiership in 2014.

While he is aware of it received’t be simple, his objective for the Tigers is to assist make them the “number one sports club in Sydney”.

“They (the Tigers board) create the situation in the club as far as the purpose in what we need to do and my job is to carry it out,” he mentioned.

“They’ve given me a really good reign to be able to carry out what we want to do quickly because one of the problems we have here is that there are a lot of people with good ideas here, but in many ways they’ve been stifled.

“We want to open our minds up to what we need to do going forward to make this club the number one sports club in Sydney. That’s our goal, nothing short of that.

“Are we going to be that in 12 months? Probably not. But my track record says we can create a club that our members and fans and stakeholders can be really proud of and we can do it quickly. But you only do it quickly if you act quickly and that’s what we are doing at the moment.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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