Nah that’s not what I meanUnless Stephen Bradbury is being asked to hand back his gold medal then it doesn’t matter.
We shouldn’t care how or why it happened - at least to a point. Our biggest concern is how to put ourselves in the best position moving forward.
I mean when it was a fair contest rugby league was the easy winner
afl is only there because rugby league was decimated by super league
once the nrl begins expansion (which is now happening) afls days as number one are gone
league will reclaim its mantle
nrl players have contracts with clubs tooYou are not understanding what he is saying.
A player has a contract with a club not the actual competition, so then it comes down to club licences. The AFL clubs would have had to invalidate their licence with the competition, and move to a rebel league. The players would then have had to decide to join or not. Without clubs going, players would have had to break contracts with those clubs which would have required them to go to court.
Super League happened because clubs decided to join that competition.
if Murdoch had really wanted afl he would’ve got it easily for the money he spent on league. Indeed the afl pay tv rights were sold for a pittance back then
accusing vlandys of not having balls is the last thing to accuse him ofWell you actually have to get to that point (moving it to a subscription service) in order for us to achieve that goal of beating fumbleball.
We could do that yet I don’t think V’Landys has the cojones or brilliance to actually successfully do this. He is more likely to look us in for a longer period.
I severely hope that I’m wrong but nothing he has done thus far suggests to me that he is capable of pulling it off
good old Pete is a bull in a China shop
wait till nrl adds team 18 and redoes the tv deal and let’s see if we beat the fumblers
my bet is we will
The nrl has decades of growth ahead of it. Where can the afl grow too ?