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I`d wager that Perth Reds would have been a Rugby League behemoth by now, our equivalent of their weagles over there.If the Reds weren't axed, I think they would've been pretty competitive on the field.
I`d wager that Perth Reds would have been a Rugby League behemoth by now, our equivalent of their weagles over there.If the Reds weren't axed, I think they would've been pretty competitive on the field.
Hey if clubs never went to super league in the first place the growth we see today would’ve been from 1995 onIf the Reds weren't axed, I think they would've been pretty competitive on the field.
There was the bones of a good squad there, and with a few pickups from the likes of the Mariners, Rams and Chargers going out of business they could well have made a push in the early 2000s.
One other thing though - if Perth Reds were kept in the competition, we sure as hell wouldn't be sitting here a quarter-century later wondering when Melbourne will be getting an NRL club!
That's just being silly , everyone knows the South China sea Turtles are the next team - daily telegraph.Man f**k rich cities like Perth and their money, the NRL are onto something with expanding to the third world. Let’s double down and get the Bangladesh Bears up and the Djibouti Jets.
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“It is understood their bid document did not propose to pay a licence fee despite consortium bosses being told on at least two occasions by senior NRL officials prior to deadline day that they would need to pay a significant amount.”
Cummins is a DOPE
Or the cost of a team in WA for the last 30 years has the NRL completely bankrupt , Gold Coast never happened, Dolphins never happened and there's no Souths...No actually the other way round is better, Perth reds should have not been cut... then we'd have had 30 years of growth in WA by now
All correct, we'll never know either way, but regardless where these clubs are now, the broadcast money covers the bulk of their existence, my issues isn't the amount of clubs in the comp or their worthiness, it's if you delete them, you delete the 1st grade pathways and juniors that keep the comp competitive, look at the dumb RU, deleted everything they had to have now under a handful of rep clubs, it's not the answer, especially when we are based in a population size under 30 mil, you wanna know why the all black are good, they have 6 clubs to chose from, wallabies are lucky to have their measly 4, RU is a dying game, but they made it that way by cutting the clubs and creating super clubs ahead of them, we can't do that, it will die slowly to the same effectOr the cost of a team in WA for the last 30 years has the NRL completely bankrupt , Gold Coast never happened, Dolphins never happened and there's no Souths...
That's also what happens when you carry a failing business for 30 years...
Rugby Union also carried Melbourne.. after heavy losses had to fold. Obviously better if we determine the viability before the cash is gone.All correct, we'll never know either way, but regardless where these clubs are now, the broadcast money covers the bulk of their existence, my issues isn't the amount of clubs in the comp or their worthiness, it's if you delete them, you delete the 1st grade pathways and juniors that keep the comp competitive, look at the dumb RU, deleted everything they had to have now under a handful of rep clubs, it's not the answer, especially when we are based in a population size under 30 mil
There are only a few that will be winning comps from now on.
The NRL have a few choices. Remove the salary cap completely and let teams die of natural attrition or demote several to NSW Cup.
Nothing... dude wants to cull Sydney, and most probably Canberra coz they are all not as good as Storm/Penrith...What does this have to do with Perth bid being a dud?!
That's has nothing to do with expansion, just poorly run teams, not that the teams need to be relegated to a lower division, get better or stay irrelevant, don't blame the good teams for the others inadequacies
Besides there's always a loser even in a closer competition regardless
Where did I said "supporters" culling existing clubs doesn't make a competition better, the reason the comp is starting to grow now and get better is coz its not trying to chop off parts of its body.
1st grade clubs, create 1st grade players, you will downgrade the competition over time, if culling them from 1st grade
He’s got a poster of John ribot on his wall he faps tooWhat does this have to do with Perth bid being a dud?!
That simply doesn’t make sense though from a logical standpoint though. Why persist with poorly run or irrelevant teams for the hell of it. It makes the competition weaker by inference.
You're mindset is all about the now...That simply doesn’t make sense though from a logical standpoint though. Why persist with poorly run or irrelevant teams for the hell of it. It makes the competition weaker by inference.
Man f**k rich cities like Perth and their money, the NRL are onto something with expanding to the third world. Let’s double down and get the Bangladesh Bears up and the Djibouti Jets.
Nothing... dude wants to cull Sydney, and most probably Canberra coz they are all not as good as Storm/Penrith...
Howbout we start with Titans hey?
Expansion yay!
Well then raising the cash needed should be problem then
Most definitely my own side. We aren’t winning a competition ever again so I’d be happy with NSW Cup. It helps the broader competition as well.
Btw I am just taking the logic of your argument MugaB to its inevitable conclusion. As you have pointed out IF you want Darwinism (i.e. the strong survive and the weak die) then you have to follow that second point to its inevitable conclusion. You let the weak die off.
There's no die in Australia, you can do this in UK or USA through relegation, but the funds don't support it here, ever ask why AFL doesn't cull there degenerate sides... its not nessesary to do it, not when you can use the draft to pass the flag around, its a money making ponsi scheme, Darwinism for RL just means we still back our clubs, but we aren't inclined to give them a leg up, it's a competition, not a charity, get better at getting goodMost definitely my own side. We aren’t winning a competition ever again so I’d be happy with NSW Cup. It helps the broader competition as well.
Btw I am just taking the logic of your argument MugaB to its inevitable conclusion. As you have pointed out IF you want Darwinism (i.e. the strong survive and the weak die) then you have to follow that second point to its inevitable conclusion. You let the weak die off.