So the growth of another rival code at the same time Sydney clubs are being diluted has nothing to with it? You are kidding! If thats your stance and im a supporter of a Perth side and another Brisbane team then I certainly will not support your quest for weakening the code in Sydney. Until your type agree to genuine growth and not carving up the Sydney clubs then your intent is not for the benefit of the code. The West Coast Pirates will remain a myth! I think the NRL are intending to genuinely expand to 18 clubs and your scurrilous and disrepectful talk doesnt help.
Suggesting that getting rid of the bears led to the rise of the swans and the AFL has got to be one of the biggest reaches I've ever seen. The swans have gained in popularity due to the AFL spending a f**kton of money in Sydney and also rigging the comp to perpetually keep the swans at the top of ladder.
If anything super league was what really turned fans away from the game and opened the door for their codes.
In a way i think both arguments have merit. I agree that culling Sydney clubs has the potential to be extremely detrimental to the code. Even culling a small club could see a lot of disenfranchised fans. That plus the negative PR would be awful for the code.
At the same time it's clear that the spread of clubs in the NRL needs to change. Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and NZ are all overdue for an NRL club. Then you have PNG looking desperate to come in. Can the NRL support as many as 22 teams? Because looking at the areas that need an NRL club that's about how many we would need to fit in all those areas.
Now I don't think culling or merging clubs is the answer. I think we can expand to 18-20 clubs in the next 15 years without killing off any existing clubs. I'm just sick of that being pushed back over and over again because supposedly it will send a few clubs broke (even though it would bring heaps more revenue into the game).
This conversation really belongs in another thread