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4704 financial members.. Carn the CCBEARS!!
Correction. make that 4775!!! Love it when a picture file updates itself, making the poster look like he can't count or read!! lol
Carn the Teddys!
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4704 financial members.. Carn the CCBEARS!!
That should be 'three teams to combat the AFL's two.
And yet you want 10 Sydney teams to combat the AFL's 2.
no worries, I think CQ may be more advanced but Ipswich ahs most potential and as seen from the GC if the NRl feel it has potential they are not adverse to putting off a decision to get them to a point to realise that potential. For me I would love to hear Bears and Reds for 2013 and in the next paragraph that the NRL is going to work with Ipswich and the NZRL to prepare them for 2018 expansion.
The AFL is targeting the CC?
Honestly the old Nth Sydney Bear looked freaked out of its mind. This one is no better.
If I'd been stabbed in the back constantly over 11 years as the Bears have been, I'd be freaked out too.
Bears creating a mess for Central Coast
In the last few weeks Central Coasts dream of entering the National Rugby League competition has been severely dashed, all thanks to the old and used North Sydney Bears brand.
Five major points are highlighted from the last month: Arguing (and losing) with Manly again, wanting to stop the free development of some North Sydney juniors, Central Coast Bears members complaining about memberships, NRL CEOs support of Western Australia and a second Queensland team, and lastly not having the Coasts full support.
The top two points are highlighted with the following sourced article points:
- Training row flares between Central Coast rugby league and Manly. Manly kindly training juniors at a Berkeley Vale gym to ensure there is less travel.
- Bear politics: The divisive approach by opponents of the Central Coast Bears attempting to drive a wedge in the community has been revealed, with a number of NRL clubs opposing the admission of any team on the Central Coast into the NRL in the future.
- Bears and Sea Eagles again at loggerheads Manly are furious the Bears are attempting to prevent the Brookvale club from promoting the game in the Asquith and Berowra areas, a traditional North Sydney district.
- Bears banning Manly players from attending the carnival will only damage the kids and rugby league. Im sure the NSWRL will want an NRL team promoting the game. We are not looking for a fight with a non-existent NRL club.
Another major point is the Central Coast Bears membership scheme, which promises so much but delivers so little sometimes with no membership card or merchandise.
These furious fans are quoted:
- Still waiting for mine coming from an actual Central Coast Bears volunteer!
- I have my membership card but I dont have the merchandise that was supposed to come with the package I got.
- My dad is number 1004, however they spelled his name wrong! They printed Carol instead of Carlo and made him a female! Its getting sorted though.
- Still waiting on mine Im jealous
The excuses are still existent within the Bears faithful. If you cant do it well, dont do it at all a common occurrence for the cursed Bears.
The major point is that the NRL clubs dont want the Bears in their backyard.
Sources have told the Herald that at the two-day annual conference of NRL club chief executives and chairmen in Byron Bay, which finished yesterday, there was a majority belief that expanding in other areas would better suit the competition.
The addition of a club from Perth and another from Queensland either central Queensland or west of Brisbane emerged as the preferences in discussion.
The final point is whether the Bears and Central Coast should unite. Central Coast residents have not been united and have even argued against each other. This has been very evident in the media and on Facebook, with the following said:
- At the shops. In the surf off Avoca beach. Even the contractor painting his house yesterday wanted to know why the bloody hell a Central Coast footy team has to be called the Bears?
- So why the Bad News Bears? Why should Coasties align themselves with an image representing bankruptcy, mediocrity and lets be brutally honest here the absolute tragedy that is celebrating your most recent premiership some 20 years before World War II?
Lets hope that the CEOs resistance to include an entity with a history of failing in the NRL rubs off on the Independent Commission!
The roar?
The roar is as Rugby League-friendly as Andrew Demetriou. It's a site dedicated to white-anting Rugby League. Where AFL and Union fans frolic together with the one goal.
Take it with a grain of salt.