Iamback
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So? The situation hasn’t changed for how many years - they have always had longer games. Also they have had 18 teams for how long? More than 10 years? They have also had a national competition for what 30 years now? You can’t all of a sudden use these arguments if you’re being genuine, otherwise they would have always had deals 30% or more than what we have achieved in the last 30 years.
Anyway the game can fix some of these things if they wanted to - obviously they can’t fix the length of their games realistically but they can go to 18 or 20 teams if they wanted or put teams in all of the metro markets, if you are considering these as significant factors. There is nothing stopping the game from planning or doing these things, other than myopia.
Also look at the ratings. You and other posters keep talking about how League games rate as well or even better or how fumbleball doesn’t rate in NSW and Qld. Do these things no longer matter.
They have offered no new content. All they have done is frame their schedules in a similar way. We on the other hand have offered a new side and given in to broadcasters on a lot of things. Compare the percentage increase of both deals and how they conducted their negotiations and discuss that
How long has AFL got more money than NRL? So lets not pretend that NRL has had a huge step back and is only now behind.
Of course they can. NRL won't be at 17 teams for long because of the bye wrecking the draw
The ratings are hard to judge. Often their games overlap so you are getting ratings not for every game. Look at the finals ratings it is a better gauge because of no double up
They both got what they wanted. 7 can stream games online and have it's own commentary team, Fox gets it Super Saturday. The percentage increase is irrelevant again because or the difference in the years.
2028 AFL will be on the numbers above, NRL will start a new deal and for 4 years that will be the difference .