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So we don't send 3 teams to next years world club challenge and we can afford a new team in Brisbane! Problem solved! Why didn't the dummies at the nrl figure that out?
:sarcasm::crazy::sarcasm:

Mainly because the airfares and accommodation for 3 clubs would be in the tens of thousands of dollars. The costs of running and administering 3 new clubs would be in the tens of millions of dollars.

Only person who looks like dummy is you by your suggestion that the money saved on no NRL clubs going to the WCC can fund 3 new clubs in the NRL :crazy: :lol:
 

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Mainly because the airfares and accommodation for 3 clubs would be in the tens of thousands of dollars. The costs of running and administering 3 new clubs would be in the tens of millions of dollars.

Only person who looks like dummy is you by your suggestion that the money saved on no NRL clubs going to the WCC can fund 3 new clubs in the NRL :crazy: :lol:

So hard to convey sarcasm through typing.
That's why i used the sarcasm emoticons :sarcasm::sarcasm::sarcasm:
 

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So we don't send 3 teams to next years world club challenge and we can afford a new team in Brisbane! Problem solved! Why didn't the dummies at the nrl figure that out?
:sarcasm::crazy::sarcasm:

Not the World club challenge. I was talking about sending teams for a premiership round.
 

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Not the World club challenge. I was talking about sending teams for a premiership round.

Which would cost roughly the same as sending 3 teams to the wcc, which is way short of what it'd cost to run a completely new nrl team, hence the :crazy::crazy::crazy:
 

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Which would cost roughly the same as sending 3 teams to the wcc, which is way short of what it'd cost to run a completely new nrl team, hence the :crazy::crazy::crazy:[/QUOTE

Introducing a new club into the NRL would have a cost but we would have that club for ever.
Sending teams to London for a premiership round would be a once off.
 

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You'd hope any team coming in would be fincancially viable from the get go. We dont need a suns or gws who drain 17m a year each.
 

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Reading todays papers it is clear netflix and others are seriously hurting fox. Foxtel cancellations are on the rise. Fox needs the nrl in australia badly. Smith is playing a huge game here.
 
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You'd hope any team coming in would be fincancially viable from the get go. We dont need a suns or gws who drain 17m a year each.

Hopefully the NRL has learnt from the Titans and realises that any new club in any location is going to require extra infrastructure funding to ensure sustained success and maintain the momentum of those first couple of years. Consider the difference between Titans and storm and the difference having the extra funding has made to the storms success compared to leaving the Titans to fend for themselves and then bailing them out.
 

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Reading todays papers it is clear netflix and others are seriously hurting fox. Foxtel cancellations are on the rise. He needs the nrl in australia badly. Smith is playing a huge game here.

If they want to drive subscriptions here then no better vehicle than NRL. If they can get a return on that From new subscribers that would be required is questionable at their low cost subscription rate. They'd need to be getting around $3.5mill a week extra in subscriptions. One advantage is it could be a worldwide deal and be a value add to their sales outside Australia.

Internationally, Netflix added 2.74 million subscribers, compared with its projection of 2.40 million.
Netflix has been aggressively building its overseas presence as its key U.S. market matures.
The company said revenue rose to $1.74 billion from $1.64 billion a year earlier.
Netflix forecast adding about 1.65 million customers in the United States in the current quarter. It also said it expected to add about 3.50 million subscribers worldwide.

http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2015/10/14/netflix-misses-3q-estimates-on-both-lines/
 

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Hopefully the NRL has learnt from the Titans and realises that any new club in any location is going to require extra infrastructure funding to ensure sustained success and maintain the momentum of those first couple of years. Consider the difference between Titans and storm and the difference having the extra funding has made to the storms success compared to leaving the Titans to fend for themselves and then bailing them out.

It had zero to do with them falling over.

It was the direct result of a poor & overambitious management investing everything in a gigantic centre of excrement that they didn't need, they were flying & making million dollar profits before that. Searle got too far ahead of himself.

However, in saying that, I agree new clubs should receive additional support in some capacity.
 

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If they want to drive subscriptions here then no better vehicle than NRL. If they can get a return on that From new subscribers that would be required is questionable at their low cost subscription rate. They'd need to be getting around $3.5mill a week extra in subscriptions. One advantage is it could be a worldwide deal and be a value add to their sales outside Australia.

Internationally, Netflix added 2.74 million subscribers, compared with its projection of 2.40 million.
Netflix has been aggressively building its overseas presence as its key U.S. market matures.
The company said revenue rose to $1.74 billion from $1.64 billion a year earlier.
Netflix forecast adding about 1.65 million customers in the United States in the current quarter. It also said it expected to add about 3.50 million subscribers worldwide.

http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2015/10/14/netflix-misses-3q-estimates-on-both-lines/
Netflix are not a player for sports rights, the CEO said as much yesterday.

Google on the other hand...
 

elbusto

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If they want to drive subscriptions here then no better vehicle than NRL. If they can get a return on that From new subscribers that would be required is questionable at their low cost subscription rate. They'd need to be getting around $3.5mill a week extra in subscriptions. One advantage is it could be a worldwide deal and be a value add to their sales outside Australia.

Internationally, Netflix added 2.74 million subscribers, compared with its projection of 2.40 million.
Netflix has been aggressively building its overseas presence as its key U.S. market matures.
The company said revenue rose to $1.74 billion from $1.64 billion a year earlier.
Netflix forecast adding about 1.65 million customers in the United States in the current quarter. It also said it expected to add about 3.50 million subscribers worldwide.

http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2015/10/14/netflix-misses-3q-estimates-on-both-lines/
yeah read that article on the plane this morning. Talking to a mate yesterday and he mentioned he canceled foxtel. They offered him six months for free to keep him. They are getting desperate mate. I like what i am reading and sense we may see a very dramatic announcement when it comes.
 

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I hope so, I want a new tv and no better excuse to upgrade to an Internet tv than NRL ditching fox for an online delivery! I've got the full Foxtel package in two rooms, costs around $$110 a month. Getting NRL online and Netflix for my movie watching plus my subscription to my SL club online games pack and NFL online and I'd still be better off.
 

elbusto

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I hope so, I want a new tv and no better excuse to upgrade to an Internet tv than NRL ditching fox for an online delivery! I've got the full Foxtel package in two rooms, costs around $$110 a month. Getting NRL online and Netflix for my movie watching plus my subscription to my SL club online games pack and NFL online and I'd still be better off.

Same here. Dropping fox is at the top of my list of things to do when i get back from this wedding drinkathon in adelaide.
 
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