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2023-2028 next tv deal discussion

Perth Red

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yea it was
f**kstick 😎
dumb as dogsht.
it was by having 2 origins in one year and not spending $25mill on grassroots!
Ironically after spending $4.5mill in redundancy costs the year before they still managed to spend $2mill MORE in administration costs in 2021.
Fcking genius, yeh sure.
 
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True, what other sport can give them big numbers of viewers in Sydney, Brisbane, Newcastle, Northern Qld, canbera, country NSW even into Melbourne.
9 are contracted to the NRL
how exactly were they going to ....... drop .... the NRL

another nonsense story associated with these fumbleball rights
 
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dumb as dogsht.
it was by having 2 origins in one year and not spending $25mill on grassroots!
Ironically after spending $4.5mill in redundancy costs the year before they still managed to spend $2mill MORE in administration costs in 2021.
Fcking genius, yeh sure.
a magician
86 Mill better the gill the dil in 2021

& probs the same in 2022
yep
you are as dumb as dogshit 😎
 

Ramsay Snow

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NRL to seek millions in compensation from Foxtel after monster AFL deal

The NRL will seek tens of millions of dollars in compensation from broadcast partner Foxtel after the pay-TV giant struck a mammoth rights deal with the AFL last week.

Some clubs are under the impression the NRL has an ace up its sleeve that will allow them to return to the negotiation table with Foxtel for the seven-year deal it signed in 2020.


As reported by the Herald at the time of the renegotiated television deal, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, ARLC chairman Peter V’landys and NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo tried to include a “most-favoured” clause in its five-year extension with Foxtel.

It would have prohibited the pay television provider from striking a better deal with the AFL without compensating the NRL for the difference.

Foxtel rejected the NRL’s request, but the club's are under the impression that the governing body believes there was an understanding between the two parties to revisit the deal if the AFL’s deal gazumped that of rugby league. Foxtel did not respond to requests for comment. The NRL declined to comment.

The deals are difficult to compare. The AFL has an extra game each round. The AFL has also secured exclusive rights to all Saturday games in the first eight rounds, but in exchange will hand the Seven Network exclusive Thursday nights for the first 15 rounds from 2025.

Whether Foxtel believes it is under any obligation to compensate the NRL is unclear. The pay television network paid around $200 million a season for the NRL when it renegotiated its rights deal two years ago.

Combined with the free-to-air deal with Nine Entertainment Co, the publishers of this masthead, New Zealand, international and radio rights, the total deal is approximately $400m per year.

The AFL’s deal with Foxtel and Seven is reportedly worth around $640m a year from 2025-2031. The Foxtel component of the deal is believed to make up about 60 per cent of that figure, or just under $400m.

Over the past week, V’landys and Abdo have been heavily criticised for leaving money on the table when they sat down with Foxtel, leaving some clubs seeing red.

V’landys has assured them there is nothing to fear but won’t divulge the ace up his sleeve. V'landys declined to comment, describing discussions as "confidential".

The Herald has been told that ace is a perceived verbal agreement between the NRL and Foxtel chief executive Patrick Delany that the NRL’s willingness to do a deal at the height of COVID-19 uncertainty wouldn’t be forgotten.

V’landys indicated as much when he highlighted the dire predicament Foxtel found itself in when all of Australia’s sporting codes were forced to shut down two years ago, leaving Fox Sports without content to provide its paying subscribers.

“At the time, Fox needed an asset on its sheet to continue its viability. If we didn’t come into play, there’d be no Foxtel,” V’landys told the Herald last week.


“If Foxtel coughs, all the codes catch a cold. If you haven’t got them in play, the other parties won’t be paying as much as they should because you need competitive tension. When COVID-19 hit, they were the only ones. If they went under, there was no one else available.”

V’landys also recently went to war with the NSW government over a perceived verbal agreement to invest almost $800m into Sydney suburban grounds. But the government later decided to prioritise funding to the towns ripped apart by recent floods, much to the dismay of the ARLC chair.


“A verbal agreement”? But but but but.
 

Iamback

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AFL Finals typically rate better than NRL ones. The difference is mostly in the Saturday and Sunday home and away matches where the AFL has simultaneous matches and other issues that cause low ratings. Plus rep fixtures.

That is what I been saying, even the ratings aren't a like for like comparison. Overlap is the big difference as to why NRL rates better offically
 

Perth Red

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a magician
86 Mill better the gill the dil in 2021

& probs the same in 2022
yep
you are as dumb as dogshit 😎
lol $86 mill is half the cash amount they'll have over us just in 2025. Its not like they arent going to be hundreds of millions up on us by the time our tv deal runs out.
But yeh he is a genius for cutting tens of millions out of grassroots spending, sacking the digital dept and signing us up to the shttest deal in the history of the game since the SL war.
I think likening your intelligence to dogsht is doing dogsht a disservice!
 
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I see theres stories going around now , the NRL will approach foxtel to fixup their deal
more specifically , getting back the pandemic shortfalls out of the original deal not paid in 2020-22, around 90 Mill I believe
They can't really cry poor can they , & the NRL showed plenty of good faith in agreeing to take less during covid

lets see what happens eh
 
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lol $86 mill is half the cash amount they'll have over us just in 2025. Its not like they arent going to be hundreds of millions up on us by the time our tv deal runs out.
But yeh he is a genius for cutting tens of millions out of grassroots spending, sacking the digital dept and signing us up to the shttest deal in the history of the game since the SL war.
I think likening your intelligence to dogsht is doing dogsht a disservice!
image7009191x.jpgyou getting paid by the hour ?
 

Colk

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sports arent meant to make profits, sure dont make a loss but the idea is you invest what you earn to make the sport better.

Well I would temper that view by saying that a profit is nice but it doesn’t mean much in the end if you aren’t investing for growth.
 

Perth Red

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I see theres stories going around now , the NRL will approach foxtel to fixup their deal
more specifically , getting back the pandemic shortfalls out of the original deal not paid in 2020-22, around 90 Mill I believe
They can't really cry poor can they , & the NRL showed plenty of good faith in agreeing to take less during covid

lets see what happens eh
well yes they can

Vlad: Can we have the $90mill back we gifted you please
Fox: err no we agreed a deal
Vlad: yeh but it was a sht deal
Fox: err, thats your problem
Vlad: come on guys you just gave AFL a sht load of money and gave them back the covid discounts
Fox: err yeh because that was the deal we signed with them
Vlad: so you must have money to give us
Fox: nope we've spent it all on AFL. Bye.
Click.
 
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well yes they can

Vlad: Can we have the $90mill back we gifted you please
Fox: err no we agreed a deal
Vlad: yeh but it was a sht deal
Fox: err, thats your problem
Vlad: come on guys you just gave AFL a sht load of money and gave them back the covid discounts
Fox: err yeh because that was the deal we signed with them
Vlad: so you must have money to give us
Fox: nope we've spent it all on AFL. Bye.
Click.
chances of foxtel getting the NRL rights in 2028.... nil... if this happens

1 million NRL subscribers gone ... like a fart in a hurricane
foxtel fold shortly after
the aflol deal ..... goooonnneeeee..😎
 

Perth Red

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coulda sworn the NRL spent more on grass roots & its clubs then the aflol did while ... still posting a profit

only a clown wouldn't know this 😎
yes and no, a big chunk of the AFL club grants to the NSW and qlnd clubs goes to player development in the growth states. So if you just looked at the development lines it looks like it. Only a clown wouldnt know this.

Not to mention the AFL bodies in their states are so well set up they dont rely on funding from AFL. in WA for example the WAFC has a revenue of $32mill with only $3.6mill of that coming from AFL. In comparison the NSWRL only has income of $35.6million of which $20.3mill comes from the NRL!

Not to mention I'm talking about what the NRL DIDNT fund, not what the AFL does. Compared to 2019 in 2021 the NRL reduced grassroots funding by $25million. Good way to make a surplus, dont fund your grassroots lol

and no you're wrong as usual, 2021 NRl spent $285mill on clubs and players, AFL spent $360mill.
 
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Perth Red

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chances of foxtel getting the NRL rights in 2028.... nil... if this happens

1 million NRL subscribers gone ... like a fart in a hurricane
foxtel fold shortly after
the aflol deal ..... goooonnneeeee..😎
That actually would be a good outcome! Id be bringing in Perth ASAP and a ninth game on Sunday at 6pm, certainly by 2026 when we should start new negotiations in a proper way with Nine and Paramount competing against Fox. Paying so much out for AFL the chances of us getting a good next deal out of Fox are zero so we are going to have find a new partner is our reality now.
 
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