So you want the arl to agree to a bid that has no significant investors lined up but will try and get some later ?
You want the ARLC to agree to a bid that says it will be 50% owned by fans, despite currently having no fans.
So you want the arl to agree to a bid that has no significant investors lined up but will try and get some later ?
The NRL also deemed the Dolphins being able to survive by themselves with their assets. This has been stated publicly.
They obviously do not deem the WA consortium in the same light. Which I remind you is their right to do so. It would be negligent of them not to look into perspective bids financial situations.
You are a child aren`t you, don`t include me in your school yard "we".We all agree you’re a moron
Really, you are asking this question where I’ve already answered it?How does forcing a bid to pay a $20m licence fee help a team survive on its own. You are placing any bid at a bigger risk of failure.
A bank guarantee that they will eventually get back does that. Forcing them to pay a fee that will likely take them a decade to see a return on does not.
In my line of business I do look at recent pricing yes. I don't think it will be automatic but if there is scope for adjustment, it's usually a private negotiationso was this approach successful ?
In your business .. do you think what happened the last time will automatically happen this time?
Not listening to the arlc twice is fairly incompetentIn my line of business I do look at recent pricing yes. I don't think it will be automatic but if there is scope for adjustment, it's usually a private negotiation
With the Titans and Knights transferring their license for $2 mil, and the Dolphins going from $5 mil to then be waived, I'm confident the reasoning behind the Bears raising $4 million was sound
I'm also confident when they put in zero, they were expecting to the negotiate.
The fact every other team fell well short of $20 million (bar PNG, but they've got a 'money us no issue' backing) indicates to me this assumption was widespread
If anything, this looks to me with PNG stumping up $60 million of taxpayer money, the NRL have said;
i) Let's squeeze more than $5 million
ii) Lets put it through the media to bulky then out if formal negotiations
I may be wrong, but I'm neither assigning incompetence or complacency upon the Bears bid no
Simple. If they want to be part of the NRL, and it's competition they have to pay something. Offering $0 was stupid.
Not listening to the arlc twice is fairly incompetent
As was adding an investor who was sacked by the nrl
Feel free to f**k offYou are a child aren`t you, don`t include me in your school yard "we".
Why is adding someone who was sacked by the nrl and not telling the arl before hand not stupid ? lolSo what figure did the NRL indicate was suitable before the tender process was finalised?
Why?
You can be sacked for many reasons without being blacklisted. Jonathan Thurston was effectively sacked before he went to the Bulldogs
If there isn't a criminal background to it, hiring someone with that much inside knowledge is far from incompetent
Rivalry with the knightsHaven’t seen Central Coast mentioned for a while …Maybe could share the Mariners name ?
Get the old Hunter Mariners base on board?
Do the NRL have a problem with the Kings guy? Or just Kind?
In my line of business I do look at recent pricing yes. I don't think it will be automatic but if there is scope for adjustment, it's usually a private negotiation
With the Titans and Knights transferring their license for $2 mil, and the Dolphins going from $5 mil to then be waived, I'm confident the reasoning behind the Bears raising $4 million was sound
I'm also confident when they put in zero, they were expecting to the negotiate.
The fact every other team fell well short of $20 million (bar PNG, but they've got a 'money us no issue' backing) indicates to me this assumption was widespread
If anything, this looks to me with PNG stumping up $60 million of taxpayer money, the NRL have said;
i) Let's squeeze more than $5 million
ii) Lets put it through the media to bulky then out if formal negotiations
I may be wrong, but I'm neither assigning incompetence or complacency upon the Bears bid no
This isn’t true. But this shitshow WA situation should be resolved soon.I’ve been hearing that things have worsened to the extent that the Nth Sydney Bears have started phoning up the PNG bid…
Really, you are asking this question where I’ve already answered it?
I‘ll make it simple for you,
Once they are in they are part of the NRL.
The NRL pays for all the players and staff. It pays for travel and excess.
This goes on for the whole period of the clubs existence. They also get part of the spoils once other new teams join.
How long would $20M last if they were paying for all these expenses? not one year is the correct answer.
No club now is in danger of closing, all make profit thanks to being part of the NRL.
This is a private consortium trying to get into the NRL.
the NRL as a business has decided that if this private consortium want in there is a fee to be paid. They are looking after the partners, ie: the ARLC, the clubs etc.
I honestly think there are a few people here who want to argue for the sake of it, just as it’s always been here, some want real discussion, and even with different opinions can discuss without asking pretty stupid questions.
Full of Dope. Cocaine ?Or....
NRL investors may be a bit more savvy than to invest along A-League lines "spend $20 million, and you too can lose $4 million per year"
The A-League being full of dopes isn't the reason to participate in poor spending too