adamkungl
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Although I think you're on the right track there, it's a little more nuanced than 3 categories.
For instance, Cronulla have complete control over upgrading their own ground, so it's just a matter of raising the funds & getting building consent. Manly would probably love to have that sort of control over their ground.
Then in the middle group, the Bulldogs & Panthers, enjoy the stability of having ONE Sydney home ground (the novelty of "back to Belmore" notwithstanding) - something that the Tigers and Dragons don't have, which is important in build a consistent home game fanbase.
Maybe what we need to do is look at each club in turn & detail
* Pros
* Cons
* Action that the club has taken to grow it's KPIs (juniors, membership, attendance, fan base, profit)
* Best strategy for the future (Merger? Relocation? Moving some/all home games in Sydney? Stadium redevelopment? Changing the junior catchment area? Stuff like that..)
I did a (obviously shallow) criteria calculation
Ranked the clubs based on
-Finances
-Support
-Player Development
-Stadium
-Success
The above rankings are how they come out.