Lol your argument makes my point. The game has grown financially into a massive behemoth compared to the 90s. With fewer teams. With fewer dots on the map. Being the number 1 sport in half the country gets you a multi billion dollar deal. That is more than enough to make every regular senior player rich. The clubs are bankruptcy proof. Why do we need perpetual growth beyond that? The game was in a risky place back then and now it is healthy and sustainable.
Growth for the sake of growth doesn't achieve anything. If the game looks the same 100 years from now that is not a failure. We don't need permanent expansion. The game is more than big enough and successful enough for all its fans and any future fans to have a product they enjoy watching.
You think the game gets more money now because it has less teams than in 1995?
That's just dumb.
FTV networks didn't throw much money at sport in the early 90s because there was no pay TV companies around to bid for the rights. Deals for all major sports ranged from $10m to $15m per annum during this period.
Pay TV wasn't given the green light in Australia until 1992. Without it, the FTA stations were able to secure the rights for a poultry sum as there was no competition driving up the price. Arthurson and Quayle signed away the 1993-2000 broadcast rights to Kerry Packer for just $10m per annum after Ch10 went bust. This was a crucial error on their behalf as the deal covered FTA and any future pay TV operation.
By cutting out Murdoch altogether they created the Super League war because he needed content to compete against Kerry Packer's Optus Vision.
Pay TV has brought untold wealth into our game and other sports. The NBL gets more money now with a 10 team competiton than the 20 team ARL did in 1995.
The growth has got nothing to do with the amount of clubs that have been cut. That doesn't mean we wouldn't get more for having a better national spread, which is evident by the AFL getting better deals for having teams in all five metro markets despite not rating as well as our game.