Are you against a third Brisbane team because you care about developing the game in Adelaide or Perth?
Or are you doing so because the Brisbane Tigers are a legitimate threat to Perth getting the 18th licence?
We all know if it comes down to financial stability then the ARLC will choose the Brisbane Tigers over Perth. Ch9 have already stated they want a fifth team in Queensland because it's a parochial market that draws solid ratings.
I'm convinced News Ltd will prefer the Brisbane Tigers over a Perth team because the company has a strong stake in the Brisbane print media.
A third team can generate more content for The Courier Mail. It'll be similar to what the nine Sydney clubs do for The Daily Telegraph.
Does News Ltd have a stake in the Perth print media?
I found this:
News Corp Australia's trusted News Metro Network includes The Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail and The Advertiser that run seven days a week across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia.
www.newscorpaustralia.com
Ch9 also have a stake in the print media since they bought Fairfax.
It's not my job as a BRL fan to sacrifice the 100 year plus history of my city's clubs to appease the tiny rugby league community In Adelaide and Perth.
Would you give up your English club to appease a few hundred people in London?
Calling RL fans in Brisbane selfish because they won't gift Perth a team won't get them on your side. If you want Perth to have a team then work with the NSWRL and QRL to secure one of the next three licences.
I'm all for Perth having a team, for the record. It has enough interstate migrants and the nucleus of a domestic scene to develop into something valuable. Adelaide does not.
I don't agree with restricting rugby league mad Brisbane to just two teams so we can expand into markets thet cannot support a club nor want one. Perth is the beggar looking for a seat at the table with the big boys. It needs to know its place and stop biting the hand it will rely on for survival. What you're arguing for is affirmative action to give lesser qualified minorities a spot ahead of experienced professionals who have an outstanding portfolio.
There's nothing preventing rugby league fans in Perth from supporting the NRLWA Clubs.