Do you read the shit you say?
You defend OzTam despite it having a representative sample of just 10k households across the country, yet you flat out reject the Gemba Report.
Do you know how Gemba conducted its data?
It's mentioned on p8 of their report on NRL expansion.
*Gemba measures passion on a five-point scale, with those scoring 4 or 5 out of 5 classified as being Fanatical about a particular sport ** Gemba defines casual fans of a sport as those who claim their interest in a sport or league as being 3 out of 5
Source: Gemba Insights Program 2021
Here's what Gemba says on
their website.
Gemba’s industry-leading Insights Program is the largest of its kind anywhere in the world, delivering proprietary and customised market research across the sport and entertainment landscape.
From consumer passion to celebrity power, from grassroots participation to sponsor recognition, Gemba Insights asks the right questions to discover illuminating answers to help governments, sporting organisations and brands achieve real commercial and operational success.
You don't have any reasonable excuse to trust OzTam's data over Gemba's research. You just don't want to admit that you're not as smart as you want everyone to think.
You've been exposed as a liar on this board by another member. When the evidence was collected and presented you got all pissy and obnoxious like a sullen teenager because you're too arrogant to admit when you're wrong.
And what "falsehoods" have I spread?
Your modus operandi is to shift te goalposts when you've been proven wrong. It's dishonest for you to sit there and claim the NRL needs nine small clubs in Sydney, despite some of them being unviable and and reliant on the grant. When you're confronted with evidence of Sydney fleecing the Broncos, Cowboys, Warriors, Crushers and Reds your response is "get over it".
How about you take your own f**ken advice and get over the fact that not everyone wants the NRL to continue propping up nine small clubs while the rest of the country is either ignored or under-represented.
You have the audacity to say a real rugby league fan would support a system that favours Sydney to the detriment of Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and New Zealand. Sydney has less than six million people whereas the other markets have a combined population of about 25 million.
What sort of idiot would ignore 25 million people just to cater for a market of 5 million that has never displayed consistently strong levels of support for sporting events?
No one with a brain would place one notoriously apathetic market above five other markets.
The stupidity of your stance is there are no mainstream sporting leagues outside of Australia that use the ludicrous NRL model. There's a good reason no sport outside of Australia being stupid enough to follow the NRL's model. Not even the AFL has followed the NRL model.
I don't give a f**k who you are.
Gemba say their system is a worldwide leader in its field. We both knos you're talking it down because you're biased.
If that were true then professional sporting clubs wouldn’t sack players over scandals that draw bad publicity to their brand. Think of the Israel Folau incident with the ARU.
Where the revenue comes from is highly relevant because it reflects on the brand of the sporting club. Netball Australia recently went to war with their main sponsor over comments that were made 40 years ago by a man who has.been dead for 30 years.
Gaming machines and betting agencies cause a great of harm to society. Suicide, domestic violence, criminality, bankruptcy and the breakdown of families.
Is it a good look for clubs to make a fortune off an industy that's linked to social problems that it claims to be trying to resolve?
How can anyone take the Women in League Round and its campaign on depression and suicide seriously when much of its profits are derived from an industry that is linked to domestic violence and suicide?
There's also the matter of criminal organisations using pokies to launder dirty money.
God help a club if its Leagues Club is linked to dirty money being laundered through its gaming machines by criminals.
But I'm not excluding large parts of their revenue, am I?
If I was you would show just how much money they're making outside of football operations.
One of their sources of revenue is an annual payment of $1.5m over 12 years that's tied to the payment they got for selling their stake in the Woolooware retail project. This is chump change compared to what the larger clubs make from football operations.
They squandered about $10m on refurbishing their Leagues Club in Woolooware to include more pokies, despite investing in retail almost a decade earlier to reduce their reliance on gaming revenue!
So they lost land and relinquished their stake in the retail project that was meant to set them up for life, just to fall back on gaming machines.
You keep on ignoring the likelihood politics around gaming machines. Cashless cards with spending limits are the future and will lead to less money going through the pokies.
The bulk of the NRL's revenue is sourced from broadcast rights.
It's primarily generated by large clubs that draw good ratings and attendances.
The clubs haven't fostered development out of kindness. They do it because they want to be in control of all aspects of the game. Shame Richardson tried to introduce a system that would take development out of the clubs' hands and help the game in rural NSW. The clubs rejected it.
Shoddy spelling and grammar is very unprofessional from some one who has just divulged their name and line of employment.
None of what you said is true.
I challenge you to disprove any of the claims I made about the BRL and Sydney clubs.
The Broncos draw more money from football operations than any either revenue stream. It proves a well run club with a large fanbase can make significantly more from football operations than non-football activities like risky investing schemes such as real estate.
And your argument is so stupid it makes me laugh. I went to a Catholic high school when the NSL was around. No one followed it. All of the kids who lived soccer followed the EPL on Foxtel. I was the only one who watched the NSL and I didn't even play soccer.
The ethnic-based clubs still exist at state level. They were removed from the national competition because they were a hindrance to the game's growth.
Soccer has never been stronger in Australia. We just had our best ever result at a world cup with a squad that has strong links with the A-League.