Bennett
Toovey
Hasler
Lazarus
For the good of the game it has to be an ex player with good business acumen , and a cleanskin or someone like Wayne Bennett who knows and wants what's best for the game.
If Greenberg gets it the game is gorrne.
You're joking right?
Really hope we keep the four games on FTA TV, that is a win for the fans and as David Smith said not one fan complained about that.
I can't see why Foxtel can't do a deal like they did in the AFL and simulcast some or all of the FTA TV.
I also think their may be other players for the pay TV rights. BEIN sports have been buying a lot of soccer rights in this country and are going after the EPL rights from Foxtel. they could make even bigger inroads if they were to add NRL as well.
People saying we need a 'rugby league person' as the next ceo. Some suggestions are guys like Phil Gould or Wayne Bennett.
Are Gould and Bennett the kind of people you want as ceo to
- negotiate with media companies on TV rights .
- negotiate with Rupert Murdoch and his battle hardened team of lawyers
- work with federal and state governments on stadium deals, and on deals for rugby league's big events (GFs, SOO, internationals, 9s etc)
- work on bringing all the different arms of rugby league together to work harmoniously ( state leagues, bush leagues, touch, womens league, international league etc)
- work with the 16 clubs to help get them running efficiently, to decide on club grants that strike the balance of funding clubs without making clubs reliant
-work in strategies to build members and fan bases
- oversea all the departments of the nrl look football operations or the games strategic expansion division.
- work with big multi-national companies on partnerships, investments or sponsorships to grow the game
Or do we want these 'rugby league people' like Benett and Gould to take Greenbergs role as head of football so they can work on things like
- the actual game on the field, the rules and how to make it better / more attractive
- work with the refs and try and fix what is a broken system.
- work on improving the judiciary system
- work on players welfare and rights.
- consult with the coaches
People saying we need a 'rugby league person' as the next ceo. Some suggestions are guys like Phil Gould or Wayne Bennett.
Are Gould and Bennett the kind of people you want as ceo to
- negotiate with media companies on TV rights .
- negotiate with Rupert Murdoch and his battle hardened team of lawyers
- work with federal and state governments on stadium deals, and on deals for rugby league's big events (GFs, SOO, internationals, 9s etc)
- work on bringing all the different arms of rugby league together to work harmoniously ( state leagues, bush leagues, touch, womens league, international league etc)
- work with the 16 clubs to help get them running efficiently, to decide on club grants that strike the balance of funding clubs without making clubs reliant
-work in strategies to build members and fan bases
- oversea all the departments of the nrl look football operations or the games strategic expansion division.
- work with big multi-national companies on partnerships, investments or sponsorships to grow the game
Or do we want these 'rugby league people' like Benett and Gould to take Greenbergs role as head of football so they can work on things like
- the actual game on the field, the rules and how to make it better / more attractive
- work with the refs and try and fix what is a broken system.
- work on improving the judiciary system
- work on players welfare and rights.
- consult with the coaches
Someone who actually knows what game they are running would help.
My honest belief is that Fox will be the only viable Pay TV bidder. No matter what you think of Rupert, we need him to stump up close to a billion big ones.
Bennett
Toovey
Hasler
Lazarus
For the good of the game it has to be an ex player with good business acumen , and a cleanskin or someone like Wayne Bennett who knows and wants what's best for the game.
If Greenberg gets it the game is gorrne.
I thought Gus could do it as people do listen to him, commands respect by many in the game and he knows the game like nobody else. Looking at your criteria however, I think Murdoch and Gus probably couldn't/wouldn't work together.
My honest belief is that Fox will be the only viable Pay TV bidder. No matter what you think of Rupert, we need him to stump up close to a billion big ones.
Someone who will bring back the shoulder charge and eliminate the no punch rule.