Cloud9
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I think cutie makes a lot of good points, so you guys can shine him off as much as you like, but they are reasonable questions.
With regards to Nth Sydney, they and Manly both went with a joint venture because it was seen to be the responsible thing to do at the time. Clearly it was an abject failure that nearly destroyed both clubs, but it was done in the right spirit so id like to see Nth Sydney afforded every oportunity to get back into the league. Northern Sydney has never been the issue for the NRL, and it can easily afford two sides playing there.
There are still some glaring issues that arrose from the Super League period and the subsequent peace deal, in particular the entry criteria that frightened a number of clubs into unhealthy and poorly thought out mergers. Namely, why did we merge a sydney team with Wollongong only to see that team use the wollongong players, shaft the playing public by playing very few games there, marginalising the sides livery, name etc. When wollongong is a viable place for a single NRL side to operate out of, why did we walk away from what many consider part of the RL heartland? The game turned its back on the steelers supporters and personally i think its disgraceful that a viable side was consumed by StGeorge just so they could get a free ride through the entry criteria.
Why did the league allow the rediculous merge of Wests and Balmain? Its a marriage that has never really stuck has it. They have no home, no place to pitch their flag and raise support and if they keep on doing what they are doing in terms of scheduling games 80km away from their logical home then again, we may well lose another side, a side that should be thriving in western sydney.
I understood the call for merging, but the mergers needed to be sensible and good for the game. Not just reducing numbers for the sake of it. In hindsight, the league after the peace deal probably should have shut up shop, cleared out all of the sides then sold franchises groups to apply for entry. That way, they could have controlled the start up, they could have reset the supporter bases within logical locations. We probably would have had a thriving league by now.
That makes a lot of sense.