Louder for the dopes in the back
Lol, they saying it's just hot air from the bears, but the guy who runs the NRL is advocating for them!!
Louder for the dopes in the back
V'landys wants Bears, logo, history, basically the branding, he wants the good news story, and the reconciliation that they were a club destroyed by a failing merger, that probably shouldn't have happened really, anyway he is pushing the bears brand, location is pending, Roger Cook is happy as long as there is a team for WA, he don't give 2 shits if that team is WA born and bred or not, content is king, getting extra tourism, by live sport, and also saying that he got it over the line for the people is his only thought, and V'landys will deliver them instant success, much like the dolphins have been (maybe not on field success) but definitely flattering media, aswell as promotion... its all Murdock driven propaganda... don't think for a second that the arlc care about Perth as some metro city they want to conquer, when/if this goes balls up expect Adelaide Bears to be in the headlines before Cumins can sneezeThere seems to be an awful lot of egotistical nonsense coming out of the Bears camp as per usual. I`d be far more concerned that Daniel Dickson didn`t know and that the Perth bid seem to be doing all the running (2 dozen meetings with the W.A. Gov`t) without North Sydney being involved once.
If Cumins can show the NRL that he can raise the $30m, which he seems confident and in a wealthy state like W.A. is a pittance, I fear that will be the end of the Bears involvement, certainly on any of their terms, with the W.A. bid.
My take on it as well.That’s your reading of it, the other way to read it is cumins comes out and says we need some direction from nrl so we can get backers on board, next day Vlandys announces Perth is firmly in their plans and by 2030.
his bears comments was in response to a question directly asked him by the Sydney journo.
Perth was voted most popular expansion location by a panel of Rugby League experts too lolVoted the greatest fullback in the history of rugby league around 2008 by a panel of rugby league experts
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Difference is that panel doesn’t make the call vlandys doesPerth was voted most popular expansion location by a panel of Rugby League experts too lol
Still yet to see a licence tho... been 20 years of most popular expansion city favourite, and f**k to show for it, they are only getting a look in now coz of the bearsPerth was voted most popular expansion location by a panel of Rugby League experts too lol
Article please?
Checked the AAP site, there doesn't seem to be any news about nrl or png other than a scandal of fake news between Billy later and Harry Grant telling each other off
yep, the perth bid consortium clearly have a preference to go it alone.There seems to be an awful lot of egotistical nonsense coming out of the Bears camp as per usual. I`d be far more concerned that Daniel Dickson didn`t know and that the Perth bid seem to be doing all the running (2 dozen meetings with the W.A. Gov`t) without North Sydney being involved once.
If Cumins can show the NRL that he can raise the $30m, which he seems confident and in a wealthy state like W.A. is a pittance, I fear that will be the end of the Bears involvement, certainly on any of their terms, with the W.A. bid.
Perth is still going to have to hook up with some NSW or Qld club for players pathways and development, the same as Storm does. So it might as well be the Bears. It won’t make any difference to the people of Perth whether they get 11 home games or 12. Take the Bears players and any money. Embrace the 2k - 5k away fans you will get a Sydney games (maybe 10k for finals). Start with some history and tradition, even if only half hearted.yep, the perth bid consortium clearly have a preference to go it alone.
If they can:
show the $30mill surety
give the NRl confidence about player pathways
show the revenue business case
then they wont need the Bears.
WA govt has said they'll support whoever wins the bid so thats not an influencer.
The Bears really need to front up with something to convince the consortium now, or hope that the perth bid cant meet the criteria above and therefore need them.
Vlandys can want the Bears all he likes but if the Perth people dont want them or need them then he cant force it. Imagine if he told Perth you have to have the Bears or no club, the fallout would be massive and it would be doomed from day1.
Plus the unspoken one that the Bears treat as such a given they don’t even discuss it- continuing to hold the North Sydney district.What ?, the Bear logo, their colours red and black (look at the Perth Reds Super League 1997) and one game at NSO ?, yeah okay, go back to Brokevale buddy
yep for sure. Ideally a club in NSW cup and in Qlnd cup. Maybe an opportunity for Blacktown if Manly go it alone or a return of Mounties or a chance for Newtown to get all grades happening again? Theres plenty of possible suitors and a lot will change over the next few years as NRL clubs increasingly run their own systems and drop other secondary pathway clubs.Perth is still going to have to hook up with some NSW or Qld club for players pathways and development, the same as Storm does. So it might as well be the Bears. It won’t make any difference to the people of Perth whether they get 11 home games or 12. Take the Bears players and any money. Embrace the 2k - 5k away fans you will get a Sydney games (maybe 10k for finals). Start with some history and tradition, even if only half hearted.
The bears want to retain the north Sydney district ?Plus the unspoken one that the Bears treat as such a given they don’t even discuss it- continuing to hold the North Sydney district.
If it’s true they’ve backed down on ownership demands, that’s great, but in the past the number of games at NSO has been suggested to be between 2-4 and it was only recently that 4-6 games at NSO was being pushed by the Bears as part of their Bears regional travelling circus idea. It’s on their website - https://www.northsydneybears.com.au/a-new-era-our-concept-for-the-nrl/
The idea of any games at NSO should be knocked back by WA. The Sydney-based fans will get so many opportunities to see them without taking 1 of WA’s 12 home games to Sydney.
So we are going of Joel Gould word and research, that the All NRL clubs are against PNG and that Perf is Numero Uno..., and that Wayne Bennett is good to go all thumbs up, please he'll retire by the end of the next souths contract if that's where he is goingPerth NRL bid open to Bears, Jets liaison but would rather go alone
Peter Cumins, chairman of a Perth consortium hoping to secure a new NRL franchise, is open to a partnership with North Sydney or Newtown but would prefer a stand-alone side.www.watoday.com.au
yep for sure. Ideally a club in NSW cup and in Qlnd cup. Maybe an opportunity for Blacktown if Manly go it alone or a return of Mounties or a chance for Newtown to get all grades happening again? Theres plenty of possible suitors and a lot will change over the next few years as NRL clubs increasingly run their own systems and drop other secondary pathway clubs.
Again Im not opposed and can see benefits, but it cant be NSFC in Perth. It has to be a new club called Perth Bears ran by Perth people.
Agree, a pre season trial at NSO is all that should happen. If it commercially makes sense and engages a Perth Bears membership in Sydney then Im ok with us taking one home game to Allianz a year against Manly during rivalry round. Playing a game in a 10k stadium with no corporate facilities smacks of nostalgia with no business sense.Plus the unspoken one that the Bears treat as such a given they don’t even discuss it- continuing to hold the North Sydney district.
If it’s true they’ve backed down on ownership demands, that’s great, but in the past the number of games at NSO has been suggested to be between 2-4 and it was only recently that 4-6 games at NSO was being pushed by the Bears as part of their Bears regional travelling circus idea. It’s on their website - https://www.northsydneybears.com.au/a-new-era-our-concept-for-the-nrl/
The idea of any games at NSO should be knocked back by WA. The Sydney-based fans will get so many opportunities to see them without taking 1 of WA’s 12 home games to Sydney.
To be honest your club really is lucky to exist at all, if arko wasn't a manly boy, sea Eagles would have been long gonePlus the unspoken one that the Bears treat as such a given they don’t even discuss it- continuing to hold the North Sydney district.
If it’s true they’ve backed down on ownership demands, that’s great, but in the past the number of games at NSO has been suggested to be between 2-4 and it was only recently that 4-6 games at NSO was being pushed by the Bears as part of their Bears regional travelling circus idea. It’s on their website - https://www.northsydneybears.com.au/a-new-era-our-concept-for-the-nrl/
The idea of any games at NSO should be knocked back by WA. The Sydney-based fans will get so many opportunities to see them without taking 1 of WA’s 12 home games to Sydney.
94% of club chairmen and CEO's didnt want PNG in the comp above other options. Thats pretty overwhelming even youd have to agree!So we are going of Joel Gould word and research, that the All NRL clubs are against PNG and that Perf is Numero Uno..., and that Wayne Bennett is good to go all thumbs up, please he'll retire by the end of the next souths contract if that's where he is going
Agree, a pre season trial at NSO is all that should happen. If it commercially makes sense and engages a Perth Bears membership in Sydney then Im ok with us taking one home game to Allianz a year against Manly during rivalry round. Playing a game in a 10k stadium with no corporate facilities smacks of nostalgia with no business sense.
Hahaha manly go it alone, that happened before... its like deja vu... they can't go alone, they are inept at junior level, hence the blacktown hook upyep for sure. Ideally a club in NSW cup and in Qlnd cup. Maybe an opportunity for Blacktown if Manly go it alone or a return of Mounties or a chance for Newtown to get all grades happening again? Theres plenty of possible suitors and a lot will change over the next few years as NRL clubs increasingly run their own systems and drop other secondary pathway clubs.
Again Im not opposed and can see benefits, but it cant be NSFC in Perth. It has to be a new club called Perth Bears ran by Perth people.