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Did the Dolphins pay a licensing fee?
No club has ever paid a licensing fee before. Nearest is the sale of Knights and Titans licenses after they went bust that both went for a couple of mill.Did the Dolphins pay a licensing fee?
The good news is that we will eventually get past this as the competition grows and the one-city or region clubs outnumber the bones-of-their-arse clubs that are threatened by expansion.No club has ever paid a licensing fee before. Nearest is the sale of Knights and Titans licenses after they went bust that both went for a couple of mill.
This looks a classic case of the tail wagging the dog and either NRL trying to cover future gambling revenue losses or clubs with the begging bowls out wanting the new club to give them money. Could you imagine any other business where a new start up in that business is expected to fund its competitors?
The price of Rolex on the second hand market has collapsed recentlyIt was really unfortunate that the WA bid wasn't given more time! PVD knows that pay day loan repayments don't fall due until the end of the month, so of course the finances fell short.. like drr !
60 millionNo club has ever paid a licensing fee before. Nearest is the sale of Knights and Titans licenses after they went bust that both went for a couple of mill.
This looks a classic case of the tail wagging the dog and either NRL trying to cover future gambling revenue losses or clubs with the begging bowls out wanting the new club to give them money. Could you imagine any other business where a new start up in that business is expected to fund its competitors?
* $30m bid licence has been raised but it’s now pushed up to $50-$60m. Western Bears working on securing further money for it.
* PVL statements aimed at WA Government. They crowed off too early with 2027 at the Phins vs. Roosters game. Now that’s being used as leverage to get more cash out of them.
* Western Bears business model is conservative. It seemingly needs to be more risk for more reward. Conservative won’t cut it. More investment is required and the promise of further investment as documented in bid needs to be translated into guarantees.
* Clear pathway shown. All parties working on achieving said goals.
* 2027 entry could be pushed out to 2028/2029 if Western Bears cannot resolve the issues stated by PVL in a timely (quickly as possible) manner. PVL and ARLC want it to work though and are said to be big fans of this to come to fruition.
* Ball squarely in Western Bears and WA Government court now. Movement on acquiring required additional funds and investment already in progress.
That’s all I know. No genuine in depth info, wasn’t shared.
Pretty much.If you want to be part of a business you have to buy into it.
I was disguised as both the fire extinguisher and el Salvadoran cleaner thanks. Get it right.Angry Bear was disguised as a pot plant in the meeting.
So now all of a sudden at the last minute PVL is asking WA government to provide 30-60 million fee when they admitted a team less than 5 years ago for $0 ....No club has ever paid a licensing fee before. Nearest is the sale of Knights and Titans licenses after they went bust that both went for a couple of mill.
This looks a classic case of the tail wagging the dog and either NRL trying to cover future gambling revenue losses or clubs with the begging bowls out wanting the new club to give them money. Could you imagine any other business where a new start up in that business is expected to fund its competitors?
yep, only in rugba leagueSo now all of a sudden at the last minute PVL is asking WA government to provide 30-60 million fee when they admitted a team less than 5 years ago for $0 ....
I think it's done, it's over. PNG will be team 18 and we'll probably stay at 18 for a decade.
If it were PNG, they would have just announced it before he even bothered to say those other things. It so happens that PNG fall short on every single metric including financially because after that money is gone, they will be relying on the support of the disposable income of a 3rd world country.I think it's done, it's over. PNG will be team 18 and we'll probably stay at 18 for a decade.
If it were PNG, they would have just announced it before he even bothered to say those other things. It so happens that PNG fall short on every single metric including financially because after that money is gone, they will be relying on the support of the disposable income of a 3rd world country.