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I’m saying they have been fed stories and info And you have to question why.
There are agendas in everything about RL …Im sure that you know that by now ,,,if that upsets them then they clearly aren’t ready to join
I’m saying they have been fed stories and info And you have to question why.
The odds of any group ponying up $100mill cash for a new nrl license in a new area seems pretty slim. great to have aspiration but if it will never meet reality it just becomes a dream.Just because these business people excelled in their specific field doesn’t mean they understand corporate sports business, which clearly they didn’t.
A few million dollars as a buffer in a sports environment that can fluctuate and where you can lose that over the course of a few shit months isn’t exactly confidence raising. Especially in a non-heartland with a new set up and metrics data which doesn’t show overwhelming support and cause.
$100m would have done it. $60m start up, $20m for their fee, $20m as BG’s.
$30m inclusive of BG’s and then scampering for a further $20m was never going to get it over the line.
I’m just being honest with you mate.
Probably because they spent $1/2mill on that bid and countless hours of time. I assume they would also have preferred a wa club to be wa owned,
They’re politicians they are spinning it as they do everything. I wouldn’t believe a pollie if they told me the grass is green. Doesn’t discount the fact that info is being leaked to the sydney media from nrlhq and has been since this started back in august.There are agendas in everything about RL …Im sure that you know that by now ,,,if that upsets them then they clearly aren’t ready to join
They’re politicians they are spinning it as they do everything. I wouldn’t believe a pollie if they told me the grass is green. Doesn’t discount the fact that info is being leaked to the sydney media from nrlhq and has been since this started back in august.
Because they are using it to try and appease a very angry section of the wa public. Policies are designed to spin. As is nrlhq.So did others …. Something I have been critical of as well…
but that spend guarantees nothing …
now why did the govt wait 6 months to tell us that was a problem ?
So it’s proved very harmful. Disrespectful and paints the nrl as a set of cowboysso what ?
Dolphins bank guarantees alone were $50m. Then they had start up costs on top of that.The odds of any group ponying up $100mill cash for a new nrl license in a new area seems pretty slim. great to have aspiration but if it will never meet reality it just becomes a dream.
So it’s proved very harmful. Disrespectful and paints the nrl as a set of cowboys
It was both ways, the majority according to polls didn’t really care they just wanted a team.From what I saw on social media , there appeared to be a lot of WA people against the idea of a hook up with the Bears …just saying …
A few years ago club recruitment officers signed many junior players on their body structure, at 5ft nothing the PNG players wouldn’t qualify on their radar.So as it stands
PNG 850 million (juniors huge )
Chch 700 million (juniors huge)
Perth 120 million (limited to north Sydney juniors)
I posted a link yesterday about the png huntersA few years ago club recruitment officers signed many junior players on their body structure, at 5ft nothing the PNG players wouldn’t qualify on their radar.
Hiding under a rock until after the double header this weekend ?.We still haven’t heard from V’Landys or Abdo.
Because they are using it to try and appease a very angry section of the wa public. Policies are designed to spin. As is nrlhq.
Maybe they have told the nrl before, personally I’m very disappointed in them that they didn’t make it a condition of their funding. I believe having a wa owned club is very important. But I get why they didn’t want to put all their eggs in one basket. Doesn’t mean they can’t feel that spending all that time and money for nothing isnt disappointing for them as she said.
You honestly can’t use PNG as a bench mark for what is required to enter the NRL.Not really but we have Dolphins and PNG to show what is needed to get in
Take away the govt funding for wa and they are an afl state that doesn’t care about rugby leagueYou honestly can’t use PNG as a bench mark for what is required to enter the NRL.
Take away that Government funding and they are a rugby league loving Country who can’t afford to even buy footy boots.
A bank guarantee is not cash in the bank. The Dolphins were asked to provide a $10mill a year bank guarantee (like an overdraft facility if you will) for 5 years.Dolphins bank guarantees alone were $50m. Then they had start up costs on top of that.
This is essentially why they beat out the combined East Tigers as Firehawks, Ipswich Jets, Bombers bid. Because even though that consortium rallied around $55m in start up, the predominant partner in East Tigers weren’t prepared to release $50m even as collateral against their owned assets as BG’s.
Corporate sports business is a ruthless business. Especially when our competitions are evermore modelled after the American competitions.
The size of the crowd will be interesting. There hasn't been much talk about it yet , no promotion that I've seenHiding under a rock until after the double header this weekend ?.
