flippikat
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If the AFL sink $100 million into propping up GWS in the name of expanding their base then they're hardly likely to walk away from that investment after 10 years to save small niche clubs that are dying a natural death in Melbourne.
The more likely result is the Fitzroy/Bears strategy. Keep propping up the expansion team until one of the niche clubs go under and then merge the two as a way to boost the expansion club's playing list and Melbourne following.
Be in no doubt, the AFL will still be solidly funding a second Sydney team in 10 years from now with zero sign of that support being withdrawn. The team may not still be called the GWS Giants or play in black and orange but it'll at least be the direct decendant of that club.
A second AFL team in Sydney is a long term reality we're going to have to get used to dealing with. Planning on the basis that it's a short term annoyance that'll be gone in five or ten years is dangerously self delusional.
Leigh.
You might be onto something - maybe that's why the AFL chose Giants over Wolves for GWS?
A generic American name is easier to replace with the identity of a struggling Melbourne club!
I doubt that this approach would work in the NRL though, as the expansion teams seem to be heading towards well-established identities (Bears, Reds, Jets..) that would be hard to displace.
Will be interesting to see what name & colours the Central Queensland bid go for, though.
