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The Las Vegas Thread

John bird

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Just so you know:
Trump got 49.8% of the vote or 77 million votes, Harris got 75 million, despite claims (surprise, surprise) counting votes to Independents Trump didn`t win the popular vote.
Trump winning actually got less votes than Bush 2004, Obama 2008 & 2012 and Biden in 2020 when they all won.
Despite Trump`s claim of a landslide, it wasn`t, yes he did win all the battleground states, but very narrowly. In the three states that decided the election, had 177 000 votes (out of 160 million odd votes nationwide) in those three states gone Harris`s way, Trump by now would be a footnote in history.
Please keep this in mind, Trump hasn`t the "massive mandate" he is claiming (of course) he is skating on thin ice, there are already some signs of pushback from within his own party despite their often shamefully pathetic servile manner towards him. Interesting days nonetheless.
You can spin it however you want mate but trump won a clean sweep of the White House, popular vote, battleground states, the house and senate.
 

John bird

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Trump hasn't hurt the UFC .
The " fake media " is even more fake and filtered in Australia. Trump is more popular than people realise because of this fake narrative and people simply privately enjoy watching someone just doing what's best for their country. You'll find the majority of working class ( rugby league people) either like Trump or are not bothered by those politics.
In any case, I absolutely guarantee that a Trump attendance would sell out twice over.
He's literally the most famous and influential person of modern history. The term " star power " doesn't even begin to cover it.
100% this.

personally I don’t really like trump or any US president for that matter but I do like the fact that he‘s the enemy of the fake news corporate msm and deep state.
 

John bird

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Dont know if you notice, but capitalist elites have been bending the knee to trump for the past couple of weeks now.

And lets be honest, sporting organizations dont exactly have the cleanest history when it comes to autocrats
As have some certain media personalities which is hilarious to watch.
 
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What I love about this is the mentality and ambition of V’Landys. I don’t think Trump attends, but when asked the question V’Landys response was why not. and he has got a heap of press about it; again we are talking about Vegas.

I just love we have a leader whose first instinct is to say ‘yes we can’ and then backs himself to deliver. He definitely makes mistakes (I think he made some around the Dolphins introduction being done too quick) but he makes mistakes because he is pushing the game forward; restarting after COVID, Vegas and expansion have (largely) been huge successes and really taken the game forward.
 

John bird

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Sell out looks unlikely

50 to 55k would be my guess

In the last few days the nrl should just give tickets to school kids for a free family pass to get to capacity

Or give it to kids or older who play rugby league in the states
Not a bad idea but how feasible would it be to fly school kids and their parents to vegas at such short notice?

if you are going down the route of giving away for free the remaining couple of thousand tickets a couple of days before or on the day of the event kicking off then it would probably be best to just literally handing them out to holiday makers in hotels and casinos .
 

Dark Corner

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Sell out looks unlikely

50 to 55k would be my guess

In the last few days the nrl should just give tickets to school kids for a free family pass to get to capacity

Or give it to kids or older who play rugby league in the states
Stll a month to go...just read 6000 tickets sold from england.
 
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Not a bad idea but how feasible would it be to fly school kids and their parents to vegas at such short notice?

if you are going down the route of giving away for free the remaining couple of thousand tickets a couple of days before or on the day of the event kicking off then it would probably be best to just literally handing them out to holiday makers in hotels and casinos .
Trumps doing it right for Columbians.
 

AlwaysGreen

Post Whore
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Sell out looks unlikely

50 to 55k would be my guess

In the last few days the nrl should just give tickets to school kids for a free family pass to get to capacity

Or give it to kids or older who play rugby league in the states
So how are these people getting to Las Vegas froot loop? And where are they staying?
 

Pippen94

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Sell out looks unlikely

50 to 55k would be my guess

In the last few days the nrl should just give tickets to school kids for a free family pass to get to capacity

Or give it to kids or older who play rugby league in the states

They announced over 40k last year when official figure was 31k. If they generally get 40k will be announced as over 50k anyway.
 

Das Hassler

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Invoking Hitler suggests otherwise.

My point was athletes and divisive political "figures"..do a bit of thinking. I can't use any simpler words to explain it

*Here's just a few ...you a fan of Colin Kaeppernick? LeBron James? Megan Rapinoe? if not you can bet your bottom beer that a good number of our current NRL and NRLW players sure are. I wouldn't be poking this bear if I was the NRL
 
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PANTHERMIKE

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And I hope the NRL are ok with any player refusing to shake his hand. Players should not be put in the position to have to validate a 34 times convicted criminal, no matter that he's the president...pre ww2 Hitler was also the leader of Germany at the '36 Olympics and athletes from other countries openly shunned him. But if the nrl is comfortable with having trump then they should also welcome onto the field (to meet the players) the 1500 " patriotic J6 hostages" as he calls them!. Don't think for a second that Trump might not invite them himself....now THAT little awkwardness would be just what Vlandys would deserve!

lmaooooooooooo TDS in full force in Australia..
 

Steel Saints

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With regards to Trump, I am in a neutral position. He has just commenced his second term and unlikely he would be in Vegas, just five or six weeks in from inauguration Maybe PVL or anyone connected to the game could go on Joe Rogan instead.

If Trump does well in his second term with certain issues and improves his popularity, not just in America, but around the world in the next 1-2 years, then why not?

On the flip side, if Trump fails to move the needle, and his popularity dives, then the NRL should steer clear of him.
 
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