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Just making stuff up. Desperate.consumer discretionary spending is at record lows
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Just making stuff up. Desperate.consumer discretionary spending is at record lows
How hasn't this guy been banned yet? I'm yet to see a positive comment about Rugby League from him. It's all AFL this and AFL that.This is not the best economic climate for a record deal to be acheieved. A recession is on the horizon and consumer discretionary spending is at record lows. If PVL thinks fans will be happy to fork out $100 per month for multiple streaming services just to see every game he might be in for a rude shock.
Where did my post mention AFL? People here just don't like it when someone doesn't worship the ground PVL walks on.How hasn't this guy been banned yet? I'm yet to see a positive comment about Rugby League from him. It's all AFL this and AFL that.
He’s harmlessHow hasn't this guy been banned yet? I'm yet to see a positive comment about Rugby League from him. It's all AFL this and AFL that.
Same shit we heard before the last deal. Then Fox went and splashed out on AFL. It's the biggest stain on V'Landys tenure. He won't be fooled again.This is not the best economic climate for a record deal to be acheieved. A recession is on the horizon and consumer discretionary spending is at record lows. If PVL thinks fans will be happy to fork out $100 per month for multiple streaming services just to see every game he might be in for a rude shock.
every forum needs a village idiot yesHe’s harmless
nope dopeyHas he been quoted as saying this?
Peter V’landys, who has previously said he wanted more than $4 billion over five years.
nopeAfter listening to Abdo talk about global expansion. It does make more sense for them to go with a DAZN, Amazon, Paramount over a Stan.
I'd be okay if we sacrificed getting AFL type money for more exposure overseas. It would probably work out better long term.
It depends if that money comes at the expense of locking out fans and stagnating the growth of the sport. I'd love for us to beat the AFL deal but I think overseas exposure in key markets could be a potential gold mine in the future. For example, would you take a little bit less if it meant the owners of Paramount put a game or two each week on thier FTA channels in America?nope
absolutely not...
Huge $ is required to cement our position as the numb one sport in the SW Pacific & to drastically improve the sport in Europe
It won't chicken littleIt depends if that money comes at the expense of locking out fans and stagnating the growth of the sport. I'd love for us to beat the AFL deal but I think overseas exposure in key markets could be a potential gold mine in the future. For example, would you take a little bit less if it meant the owners of Paramount put a game or two on thier FTA channels in America?
At the end of the day the NRL still needs to focus on growing the game so the next broadcast deals are even bigger. It's exciting times.
It will be closer to $800m pa with over $700m pa cash.nope dopey
that was the media speculating , imo we don't get that
closer to 700 mill will be the number
Has he been quoted as saying this?
Peter V’landys, who has previously said he wanted more than $4 billion over five years.
How will you cope if we get 800 million pa ?Has he been quoted as saying this?
Peter V’landys, who has previously said he wanted more than $4 billion over five years.
How will you cope if we get 800 million pa ?
that would mean nrl revenue would be greater than afl revenue

Just stay consistentWhile its likely to be very close, Theres currently almost 350m revenue to be made up now . NRL Deal wont start until 2028.
NRl revenue increases by about 10% on average every year since 2022. The AFL is a little harder to quantify due to new media deals in 2023 and 2025.
Interesting note - if we take the media revenue from the 2019 year out of licensing (possible because 2019s report showed a hard media figure, while 2020 included it in Lincensing), it shows media revenue at 80.47% of the Licensing amount. If we use that percentage to estimate media revenue from 2020-2025, the yearly increase is identical to the increase in annual licensing revenue.
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Really useful to see those annual figures. The only thing I'd say is that your percentage revenue increase from 2014 to 2025 should be 279.36% for the NRL and 261.43% for the AFL based on your top line numbers. I think you've just added up all the annual percentages by accident.While its likely to be very close, Theres currently almost 350m revenue to be made up now . NRL Deal wont start until 2028.
NRl revenue increases by about 10% on average every year since 2022. The AFL is a little harder to quantify due to new media deals in 2023 and 2025.
Interesting note - if we take the media revenue from the 2019 year out of licensing (possible because 2019s report showed a hard media figure, while 2020 included it in Lincensing), it shows media revenue at 80.47% of the Licensing amount. If we use that percentage to estimate media revenue from 2020-2025, the yearly increase is identical to the increase in annual licensing revenue.
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