What a load of tosh! Afl has had a clear national strategy plan since the 80’s. RL did too until 97. At that point it gave up its national vision and retreated back into its two state mentality (thank frick for news ltd at least wanting a team in Melbourne or we wouldn’t even have that now). Since 2000, that’s now two decades, the game has li ped along blighted by poor leadership and no strategy. Even now our strat plan is an absolute joke. In that same period afl has contiued to push forward its national strategy aided and abetted by good leadership and investing its growth in expansion. I mean ffs we cant even get consolidation right and still don’t have two teams in Brisbane! What hope we could actually expand and grow the game? Broke arse clubs like yours hold it back, poor administration hold it back, poor expenditure decisions hold it back and here we are falling ever further behind afl. What’s owning a stadium got to do with investing resources in expansion? Sure if we could get one at a knock down price and had 4 clubs agree to play out of it then it make make financial sense but that’s not the case, investing in a stadium is the last thing the nrl should be doing!
So the AFL planned to have Swans and Lions moved years before they went.I call steaming bollocks.They were shoved off out of desperation.
They may have had a strategy for WA and SA for some time on AFL states .They haven't even got a strategy for Tasmania.That's a dog's breakfast.You only have to look at the issues the Swans and Lions had in their early days for years, until SL came along.Their NZ strategy went down the sh*tcan.
Anyone with a decent strategy would have had a team in Tasmania first (an AFL state) rather than GWS or Suns.
The same expansion clubs in the North that still can't crack it for TV ratings, and the same ch7 that is trying to renegotiate its $500m plus debt.
The RL gave up because ,traitorous newcomers went over to SL .I repeat if Perth/Auckland/Nth Qld and the 3 Sydney clubs hadn't done so ,I wouldn't be arguing.
You are in denial about Perth, they didn't stay with the ARL, invited in ,then kicked the hosts in the guts.And your'e lecturing the NRL about management.Both as bad as each other.Blame yourself and other clubs for that act.
We had reasonable leadership with vision before SL.That's why you guys were invited.Sheesh.We were killing it prior to SL the AFL admitted as much.Money in the Bank,promotion via Tina Turner, and had expanded.Union was amateur.In a strong position to grow the game.
A stadium is an asset, and you have no trouble reminding us here regularly, in your typical AFL boot licking style they have such an asset. If it is so bad, stop crapping on about it ,when you continue to lick the AFLIt's cringeworthy.
With the money in the Bank prior to 95, who knows could have made a decent asset purchase or part thereof.Certainly spent it on grassroots
Mate we ended up with zero cash SL ,then for years had to pay players outlandish sums and share profits with News.Did your fumbling mates have to do that after a SL war? How long was it before News pulled outs we wouldn't have to share profits, not that long ago.
LOL "Broke arse club" that has $18m in the Bank, and at least own their ground, have the backing of a $8m grant for a Centre of Excellence,and has a 50 year history.And will have a new Leagues club already paid for, with retail centre next door .And not relying on a wealthy millionaire. And another Licenced club at Kareela.And not getting huge poker machine money.
Like that broke arse club the Swans relying on wealthy individuals to exist at times.You need to keep up with reality.
These same expansion clubs TV ratings are nothing to write home about in the Nthn States, with all money spent.
Club that doesn't cost the NRL a fortune in airfares.I'll give you one point for trying.That's why a 2nd Brisbane side is a must.
NB we've already had joint ventures involving 4 clubs, has that solved crowd numbers and infrastructure ? No.
And you're still embarrassingly carrying on about expansion, whilst we have COVID and a shattered economy to deal with,and the 5 years to get back I proposed a couple of months back ,is looking more like 10 years plus to get the economy and business back to normality.
Imagine the costs for the NRL now if there was a Perth side involved.