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How are we exactly going to re-negotiate a deal that’s already been signed. It’s a legal contract.
If anyone can do it, St Peter is the man.
How are we exactly going to re-negotiate a deal that’s already been signed. It’s a legal contract.
Ok let’s say by some miracle fox are feeling really benevolent (haha yeh I know fat chance) what realisticaly are they likely to pay extra and what will they want for it? How much of the $200mill gap does he realistically think he can get them to pay?
Yep this is the scary part. If any funding can be achieved it must go to funding grass roots participation and not get sucked up by the clubs so they can pay out millions to coaches sacked before their contract is up.More importantly how much is he willing to sacrifice in order to stroke his ego?
you've never heard of a contract being ... upgraded ?How are we exactly going to re-negotiate a deal that’s already been signed. It’s a legal contract.
The clubs & players will get their share of any upgrade , as they shouldYep this is the scary part. If any funding can be achieved it must go to funding grass roots participation and not get sucked up by the clubs so they can pay out millions to coaches sacked before their contract is up.
And still twice as smart as youJust when you thought they couldn’t get any dumber.
If they're paying the derps & dropsies 400 mill for 9 games a week for a super saturday mainly & not much else , then we should get 90% of that for exactly the same thing .. no other concessions except maybe some guarantees for the next deal moving forward .. ie 6 exclusive games a week from 2028 etcOk let’s say by some miracle fox are feeling really benevolent (haha yeh I know fat chance) what realisticaly are they likely to pay extra and what will they want for it? How much of the $200mill gap does he realistically think he can get them to pay?
They had the cash, they spent the cash, just not on us lol. Like your optimism though.If they're paying the derps & dropsies 400 mill for 9 games a week for a super saturday mainly & not much else , then we should get 90% of that for exactly the same thing .. no other concessions except maybe some guarantees for the next deal moving forward .. ie 6 exclusive games a week from 2028 etc
360 mill
deal goes up to 523 mill to their 592
or if we go to 9 games before 2028 then we get 400 mill too
they set the bar , they have shown they have the cash
lets see it ...or else
you've never heard of a contract being ... upgraded ?
you sound worried ?
hahahaha
How are we exactly going to re-negotiate a deal that’s already been signed. It’s a legal contract.
I wished the NRL had a 'verbal agreement' with Fox.
That would require leadership that isnt in the pocket of news ltd!The NRL shouldn't bother with Fox. Instead of sucking up to them for an upgrade, why don't they just begin talks with other alternatives for the deal commencing in 2028.
Build relationships and exchange new ideas with other alternatives like Paramount, Amazon Prime, and when the time comes, do a deal in 2025 or 2026.
If the NRL commission (not just one person), do it right, then it will receive a great offer from someone to the extent that it would put enormous pressure back on Fox.
Time for the NRL to listen to other alternatives.
Didnt Arko get a verbal agreement from Packer he wouldnt do a deal with Murdoch during the SL war, we know what happened next....it's businessHe probably should sign memorandum of understandings at a bare minimum rather than banking on verbal understandings. This isn’t some dealing with a race track out in Orange.
Didnt Arko get a verbal agreement from Packer he wouldnt do a deal with Murdoch during the SL war, we know what happened next....it's business
Its just basic business isnt it, like putting your house up for auction you want competition to drive up the price. His reward was an extension on his contract.So despite protestations from some on here all three bidders were deadly serious and put in significant bids it seems. Shows what competitive tension can do for a final sale figure.
Record AFL broadcast deal went down to the wire, says chairman Goyder
AFL chairman Richard Goyder says the three major bidders were in the game right until the final whistle, with footy rights the hottest media property in town.www.smh.com.au
That would require leadership that isnt in the pocket of news ltd!
Agree though, first thing Vlandys should have done this week was get on the phone to Paramount!