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like appealing to all classes rather than just the dero class
Roosters already exist
like appealing to all classes rather than just the dero class
Bears got cut .. their major sponsor Citibank signed with swans and paid $500k+ a year for 17 years..
Hello?? What's that tell u
you mean like the golden era of the 80s when canterbury, parra, and manly played in every grand final except 1. Or how about that Golden era when the dragons won 11 in a row in the 50s/60s. I'm not really sure what your point is. It sucks for teams that aren't the domineers, but seriously competitions need the super teams to showcase the game, otherwise its just a bunch of similar mundane plodders driving the game into mediocrity. Everyone seems to be able to regirgitate what it is that Melbourne and Roosters do that makes them a level above, so how about instead of whinging, clubs strive for the same excellence instead of looking for excuses to cry and whinge.I suppose it was a mistake but an excusable one given they have probably between them been in all the GFs over the last 10 years.
I'm a PE teacher. The AFL are all over schools & grassroots across NSW & ACT offering free gear (gold to a public school), lesson plans & AFL coaching clinics/programs/visits (makes it easier & more attractive to do more AFL in your PE program) etc. Never seen a brass razoo or so much as a school liaison officer or anything from an NRL team.
The AFL have an actual plan to grow their game & gets kids into it. The NRL don't give a crap if it's not on TV or in the courts apparently.
Anyone find it strange that there has been deathly silence from Greenberg and Beattie on this? Wouldn’t you think they would have made a statement by now?
you mean like the golden era of the 80s when canterbury, parra, and manly played in every grand final except 1. Or how about that Golden era when the dragons won 11 in a row in the 50s/60s. I'm not really sure what your point is.
One thing I just don't get. If both sports are basically paid roughly the same amount of revenue from their respective media companies and the other bits and pieces that total said revenue, then how come the AFL has all these hundreds of millions more then the NRL to plough into NSW, QLD juniors and their expansion teams? I mean the amount of money they are spending every freakin year over and above the NRL in all their takeover endeavours is astronomical.
How the hell can they do it and also have all these assets while the NRL has zero to its name and can't fund junior development at any meaningful level in any State to actually grow the sport, but just enough for a slow death while the AFL ultimately take over?
How is this fight so lopsided?
Heard many times today the AFL made $50m this past year, which is very impressive but I haven’t heard if that figure is gross or nett. Anyone know?One thing I just don't get. If both sports are basically paid roughly the same amount of revenue from their respective media companies and the other bits and pieces that total said revenue, then how come the AFL has all these hundreds of millions more then the NRL to plough into NSW, QLD juniors and their expansion teams? I mean the amount of money they are spending every freakin year over and above the NRL in all their takeover endeavours is astronomical.
How the hell can they do it and also have all these assets while the NRL has zero to its name and can't fund junior development at any meaningful level in any State to actually grow the sport, but just enough for a slow death while the AFL ultimately take over?
How is this fight so lopsided?
My point is, it is boring. The fact it isn't the first time it has happened doesn't change that fact. Actually didn't they bring the salary cap in and make other radical changes because of these earlier examples you raise?
It is also worse that it is boring now than it was then because people didn't have choices then and they didn't get distracted as quickly. Also you can throw in that the leading teams now also play an excruciatingly boring style. At least Parra in the 80s played adventurous exciting football.
All this leads to talk of big changes.
The past decade has delivered 7 different premiership sides and 11 of 16 clubs featuring in the GF.
Of the 5 remaining clubs, 3 won a premiership in the decade before that.
In simple terms the revenue numbers aren't that close overall so the NRL have less.
In 2018, the NRL revenue was just on 500M (vs. AFL 668M) where 37% was non-broadcast
In 2018, Broncos was top club with 52M (vs. AFL 40M-86M where Broncos would rank 16th)
Ultimately is is a numbers game as to why NRL has less to invest.
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While we’re on idiotic ideas
Just get rid of 8 Sydney teams
Put 4 in Brisbane
2 in Melbourne
2 in Tasmania
Then add another extra 4 to the South Pacific countries.
Some clubs catch lightning in a bottle and stick their head up for a season maybe 2 and hope to win. It is bound to happen since there is a top 4 so 2 outsiders get a decent crack each year. But that hasn't seemed realistic this year. The Roosters and Melbourne have been at least top 4 for a decade (I think the Roosters dropped out for a year so then went and bought every ones favourite players). People are totally bored and also suspicious with the competition. There has been a lot of salary cap cheating and people are pretty convinced that it is happening now.
The other thing is there is just boredom about the existing clubs. There hasn't been anything new for what 12 years.
Same structured style of play by each club.
With fox people get to watch sports from over seas so there is more choice now.
All I am doing here is explaining why people are bored and want to talk about new teams coming in to freshen things up.
Some clubs catch lightning in a bottle and stick their head up for a season maybe 2 and hope to win. It is bound to happen since there is a top 4 so 2 outsiders get a decent crack each year. But that hasn't seemed realistic this year. The Roosters and Melbourne have been at least top 4 for a decade (I think the Roosters dropped out for a year so then went and bought every ones favourite players). People are totally bored and also suspicious with the competition. There has been a lot of salary cap cheating and people are pretty convinced that it is happening now.
The other thing is there is just boredom about the existing clubs. There hasn't been anything new for what 12 years.
Same structured style of play by each club.
With fox people get to watch sports from over seas so there is more choice now.
All I am doing here is explaining why people are bored and want to talk about new teams coming in to freshen things up.
In simple terms the revenue numbers aren't that close overall so the NRL have less.
In 2018, the NRL revenue was just on 500M (vs. AFL 668M) where 37% was non-broadcast
In 2018, Broncos was top club with 52M (vs. AFL 40M-86M where Broncos would rank 16th)
Ultimately is is a numbers game as to why NRL has less to invest.
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If they changed to the West Sydney Panthers and played somewhere in western Sydney that wasn’t Penrith for 1/2 their games, would they still have your support?There's no way I'd follow another team in the NRL if the Panthers were cut (or relocated for that matter). I watch a lot of NFL and NBA so would just be more active in those rather than follow another NRL team (I consider relocating a team to be essentially creating a new team, and I couldn't follow another team other than the Penrith Panthers)
Beattie made a comment via Twitter on Sunday night saying nothing had been decided. Haven’t heard anything from Todd