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Peter V'landys - New NRL/ARLC Chairman

Perth Red

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Just condemn the actions i have mentioned to show you are not a fan of the Anglo-Irish game. It's that easy.
Of course by not condemning their actions your friends on big footy will like you even more.
I literally just have lol
' I have and always will condemn all violence towards women, racism, and general crimina behaviour regardless whoever perpetrates it.'

fight club, nothing to do with vlandys, stop derailing threads.
 

Perth Red

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more a candle flame whisping around in the breeze tbh. Just the usual ostriches derailing from the thread which is how sht is Vlandys going lol
 
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more a candle flame whisping around in the breeze tbh. Just the usual ostriches derailing from the thread which is how sht is Vlandys going lol
Tik Tok Tic Tok. Im still waiting for you to condemn the actions of the imported game from Ireland and England, but i might i have to wait a long time for that to happen, but just a reminder that fumbleball is a fusion of 19th century Rugby and Gaelic football. It's Australian in origin as pasta, and when the first feet landed here THE LOCAL WERN'T PLAYING IT ON CRICKET OVAL, like your buddies on bigfooty seem to think.
 
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And so the drums start beating………

The dark clouds gathering for the NRL that no one wants to talk about: Inside Peter V'landys' SHOCKING mistake that's given the AFL a huge advantage in the battle of the codes - and the clubs are rightfully furious, writes MIKE COLMAN​


It's the multi-million-dollar blunder that no-one wants to talk about, but it has left NRL club bosses seething.

Two years ago, NRL supremo Peter V'landys handed Foxtel one of the biggest sweetheart deals in Australian media history and now the AFL is poised to cash in.

Having just announced a massive $4.5billion broadcast deal over seven years with Seven and Foxtel starting in 2025, outgoing AFL boss Gillon McLachlan heads off into the sunset with head held high and his sport's coffers bulging.

V'landys, who hasn't been backward in taking pot shots at McLachlan and the AFL since he moved into the NRL's top job, can only put on a brave face and suck it up, but there is no way around it.

At the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, V'landys sat down with Foxtel bosses and signed away the pay TV rights to the game for a bargain basement price believed to be $200million a year over five years.

V'landys recently told Fairfax reporter Andrew Webster that at the time of negotiations Foxtel was in dire straits and 'needed an asset on its sheet to continue its viability'.

The fact that at the same time Foxtel was negotiating a $946million, two-year extension to its joint Channel 7 deal with the AFL seems to have been overlooked.

'If we didn't come into play, there'd be no Foxtel,' V'landys said.

To which NRL club bosses could rightly have asked: 'And how is this our problem? We're a professional sporting organisation, not a charity.'

Just as they are now asking questions about the free-to-air deal with Channel Nine that V'landys signed off on last December.


Reportedly for $115million a season plus $15million a year in contra, it is only slightly more than the current deal and, when added to the Foxtel, international and radio rights, brings the total NRL broadcast deal to around $400million a season.

That is around $240million a season less than the AFL deal, or, as the NRL club bosses would say, $240million less to share among them.

V'landys is said to have told the clubs that he and his right-hand man Andrew Abdo had squeezed every cent out of Nine, and there was nothing left in the kitty.

Which they might have swallowed, if early this month Nine hadn't bid $500million a season for the AFL rights.

Given that their long-time partner Nine had in effect valued the league rights at $100 million a season less than the AFL rights, NRL club bosses have every right to feel a bit miffed.

And while none have broken ranks and gone public – yet – it is an open secret that there are plenty of grumbles going on behind the scenes.

Once considered 'The Messiah' by rugby league fans and officials, V'landys has suffered a few setbacks in recent times, most notably his messy and unseemly tussle with NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet over the hosting of the NRL grand final, continued controversy over refereeing and the bunker, and now questions over his handling of the broadcast rights.

McLachlan clearly out-did V'landys at the negotiating table, and AFL football is kicking goals against the NRL on the field as well.
Which brings us to the $4.5 billion question: Just what is the AFL going to do with all that money?

The answer won't become clear until 2025, but one thing is certain – it won't be good news for the NRL.

V'landys has been exposed as a charlatan. He either doesn't know how to negotiate or is working in favour of the broadcasters. It boggles my mind that people on here still defend him.
 
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I think the value of money in terms of sports competing with one another is highly overstated and the only real growth I've seen from the AFL comes from stuff like interstate migration and dumb shit like the NRL killing off clubs like Norths and Balmain that were very much so built into the fibre of the areas they are from. Like, it's no coincidence that the Lower North Shore is basically Swans territory and it's got nothing to do with their impressive financial advantage over the NRL.

Personally I just doubt the power of cash in magically turning punters and I'm not really seeing anything to dissuade that from me.
North Sydney Bears never had a large fanbase. Their attendances were poor.
 

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North Sydney Bears never had a large fanbase. Their attendances were poor.

1990 - 6th out of 11 Sydney Clubs for attendance
1991 - 1st
1992 - 6th
1993 - 4th
1994 - 2nd
1995 - 3rd
1996 - 5th
1997 - 4th
1998 - 3rd

One of the best attended Sydney clubs of the 1990s dude. Certainly had a pretty large fanbase for the time in Sydney.

Historically pure trash in terms of fans but David Hill turned them into a very well supported side compared to other Sydney outfits and no bizarre historically inaccurate reading of the past will change that.
 
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1990 - 6th out of 11 Sydney Clubs for attendance
1991 - 1st
1992 - 6th
1993 - 4th
1994 - 2nd
1995 - 3rd
1996 - 5th
1997 - 4th
1998 - 3rd

One of the best attended Sydney clubs of the 1990s dude. Certainly had a pretty large fanbase for the time in Sydney.

Historically pure trash in terms of fans but David Hill turned them into a very well supported side compared to other Sydney outfits and no bizarre historically inaccurate reading of the past will change that.
Their best ever season attendance was 15,297. They only cracked 15k twice in their 91 year history. Didn't even crack the five digit figure until 1992.


Says a lot about Sydney, doesn't it?
 

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Their best ever season attendance was 15,297. They only cracked 15k twice in their 91 year history. Didn't even crack the five digit figure until 1992.




They averaged above 10k before 1991 dude.

Have another look.

As for the other point, sounds like they did a great job of growing their fan base in the 1990s. Isn't that what you weirdos want?

Says a lot about Sydney, doesn't it?

They were in the top half of attendances 6/8 seasons LEAGUE WIDE up to their attempted relocation for the entire league dude, and the other two times were 9th and 10th out of 16.

Seems like they were better than most of the league including a shit ton of out of Sydney teams lol.
 

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