Santino Patane
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I honestly agree about Brookvale. This train of thought of mine is from the fact the NRL have stated they are committed to all clubs in Sydney as they are, and my suggested approach could be a way to slowly get to where we need to go.My issue with this is Brookvale Oval. It's not fit for NRL games. If we want to attract big companies to invest in our game then we need to be playing at 21st century stadia.
I don't see an issue with the team being branded the North Sydney Sea Eagles, red and black. It could be billed as a foundation club from 1908 and split its games between Gosford and SFS.
Pretend my idea goes ahead, I could see in the medium term to long term(10+ years) Brookvale slowly being dropped as a game location, and more to a home base. I would still keep them maroon and white, as it is a pill of change being forced on Manly supporters, plus going with black and red would harken back to the Northern Eagles mess, which in my world I would see this process as a part of healing bad faith moves. Remember with this Manly looses out and the North’s districts/CC gain. Making a smaller path of change will garner the least resistance.
Realistically, there’s absolutely no incentive for any club to change in Sydney atm, with the organisation openly stating they support the status quo and clubs happily only serving their own desires, no matter how short sighted. Change can only happen if it’s well sold and even better managed, and most of the time, incremental changes find the desired outcome more successfully.