AFL Footy Show double standards hurting AFL brand.
If the Footy Show wants to know why 13 year old's think it’s
OK to vilify players, it’s because these kids are watching their program.
Last night, after sanctimoniously espousing the need for spectators to
show more respect towards players, the Footy Show quickly reverted back to the
rubbish that is influencing their younger viewers – especially with the new earlier
time-slot.
During his segment, AFL legend Brent Harvey was persistently
goaded about his height; including a comment from his own club president and
the further insinuation he was the son of a dwarf.
Later in the program, Bill Brownless was referred to as “hey,
fat man”.
What struck me during the recent incident involving Adam
Goodes and a young spectator’s poor choice of words is they are exactly the
words constantly used by the Footy Show to vilify Jason Dunstall – another AFL
legend.
Like any organisation looking to grow and create more fans
of its product, the AFL is grappling with a number of issues that relate to how
well it can manage its brand in the community and its place in society –
especially as a sporting entity in Australia.
The quickest way to kill a brand is when the true culture of
an organisation is inconsistent with the positive messages of the product. The market will find you out very quickly and
tear your brand to shreds. The AFL has
had one of those weeks. They seem to be
happening more frequently.
The Footy Show is one of the AFL’s critical touch points with
its market that are out of control.
The younger generation are watching the Footy Show to see
their AFL idols and consequently the AFL should insist that the Footy Show
shows some leadership on how to treat sporting heroes with respect and
reverence.
I have lived in sporting clubs for 36 years having played
sport every weekend of my life since I was 5.
Consequently, I understand the magnitude of the challenge ahead for the
AFL to change behaviour and culture.
What the Footy Show is allowed to keep dishing out is
failing the AFL and Australian sport in general.
The program is a dinosaur. It’s a big thumbs down from me.