DangerMouse_007
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NEWSFLASH - This thread is 100% sarcasm. I'm sick of hearing people bitch and moan about all the topics listed above without actually elaborating on them. I read some clown on here say that advertising more would be a magic tonic for the NRL. He didn't bother addressing issues like what other area would have to suffer financially to fund the campaign, what the key message of it would be, who it would be targeted at or what it would need to achieve. Putting on an ad campaign is really hard. You have to do a lot of research and have specific goals in mind when doing it. Its not as simple as just going "lets get Beyonce to do Simply the Best." I'm sure that would be entertaining but would it actually attract new fans? Could we attract more new fans by putting that money into junior football, giving away free tickets or even putting the money into a pool to lure clubs to relocate? To answer these questions you'd access to market research and financial information. The point is its all a big balancing act and there isn't some limitless supply of cash.
What really gets me though is that people have the arrogance to think they actually have easy solutions to these problems the NRL somehow can't see. Yes there may be good ideas out there but most of them have drawbacks and adverse side effects. People make out like Gallop's job is easy and they could step into his shoes and rescue the game. Thats just not possible. Things happen slowly and some things can't be overcome. Accept this. Running the NRL is like being in politics. Everything you do always upsets someone.
What really gets me though is that people have the arrogance to think they actually have easy solutions to these problems the NRL somehow can't see. Yes there may be good ideas out there but most of them have drawbacks and adverse side effects. People make out like Gallop's job is easy and they could step into his shoes and rescue the game. Thats just not possible. Things happen slowly and some things can't be overcome. Accept this. Running the NRL is like being in politics. Everything you do always upsets someone.