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read in the tele today,that the joint venture is against any new teams in 2006.on the grounds that they merged becauce the nrl told them that their would be a max of 14 teams and that was their only option.
i reckon the league is crying out for a team on the central coast-big growth aera and heaps of you kids playing the game.
but from a tigers point of view i would be worried.
i see that the demand for another 30 players,would send pay packets up,like the super league days.also a few of our good young guns would be pretty hard to keep under the present cap.Any player of any note,would be worth heaps.
i think the only way to go,is to relocate the storms--they could play in melbourne for another 20years and still not make up any ground on the ping pong.
we would all love to see the magpies and the tigers still running around as seperate teams,but they would be both bankrupt now.After a shaky start the joint venture is starting to show some real promise.and the next few years look real good--keep it 15 for now and look at again down the track
i reckon the league is crying out for a team on the central coast-big growth aera and heaps of you kids playing the game.
but from a tigers point of view i would be worried.
i see that the demand for another 30 players,would send pay packets up,like the super league days.also a few of our good young guns would be pretty hard to keep under the present cap.Any player of any note,would be worth heaps.
i think the only way to go,is to relocate the storms--they could play in melbourne for another 20years and still not make up any ground on the ping pong.
we would all love to see the magpies and the tigers still running around as seperate teams,but they would be both bankrupt now.After a shaky start the joint venture is starting to show some real promise.and the next few years look real good--keep it 15 for now and look at again down the track