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So PVL and Cook are over there ? Lol
Yeh theres been no signs Norths are willing to put up a big chunk. Their finances arent really that crash hot and they fund the FC very little. But in this crazy old expansion world you never know!
Well there was no signs NRl was going to 'pay off' the clubs after refusing the WB bid so maybe it wasnt really an issue after all. id much rather see that money go to NRLWA.So Cumins $30m should be able to be used as the NRL clubs payoff money ? That alone probably gets it across the line
not necessarily. Depends if they are locked in a room or locked on a call lolSo PVL and Cook are over there ? Lol
Or locked in a cellnot necessarily. Depends if they are locked in a room or locked on a call lol
7 year funding should be signed off by Cook.apparently an update to the tele story
The NRL and the Western Australia government have been locked in crucial talks on Friday afternoon as they try to salvage the Western Bears side.
It is understood that the NRL heavyweights including Peter V’landys and Andrew Abdo are in the midst of meeting with WA Premier Roger Cook to try and come to some common ground to save the Perth bid.
There is a suggestion that the NRL have counter-offered the WA government asking for a deal worth about $65 million for up to the next seven years. It comes after the WA government’s proposal sent to the NRL last week which included a $35 million commitment for five years. They also made a $20 million pledge for a centre of excellence.
The NRL were originally asking for a 10-year commitment worth $120 million.
The Bears would come into the competition in either 2027 or 2028. PNG will enter the NRL in 2028.
Well…I’m still a little unsure about some of that language in that article ( resurrect his $30m private bid - where did this figure come from originally ?) …. But it appears there is also a different part you highlighted that totals $50 mil,,,
So if they take his money now …you’ll be happy right ?
$49mill to grassroots ($7mill over 7 years)+ $20mill for CofE+ $10mill for Ken Allen field + $5mill or so for stadium usage = $85mill Should get the deal done. (plus agreement to review stadium in '27 or '28)7 year funding should be signed off by Cook.
They must be doing it via teams meeting……..apparently an update to the tele story
The NRL and the Western Australia government have been locked in crucial talks on Friday afternoon as they try to salvage the Western Bears side.
It is understood that the NRL heavyweights including Peter V’landys and Andrew Abdo are in the midst of meeting with WA Premier Roger Cook to try and come to some common ground to save the Perth bid.
There is a suggestion that the NRL have counter-offered the WA government asking for a deal worth about $65 million for up to the next seven years. It comes after the WA government’s proposal sent to the NRL last week which included a $35 million commitment for five years. They also made a $20 million pledge for a centre of excellence.
The NRL were originally asking for a 10-year commitment worth $120 million.
The Bears would come into the competition in either 2027 or 2028. PNG will enter the NRL in 2028.
Correct. They hate the cumins bid but none of them have seen it. Me included.I'm not one of the people opposed to his bid, so of course I'd be happy with it.
It's only the wankers that hate PR that don't want his money.
PR derangement syndromeI'm not one of the people opposed to his bid, so of course I'd be happy with it.
It's only the wankers that hate PR that don't want his money.
whats Ken Allen field, just a training ground i'm guessing?$49mill to grassroots ($7mill over 7 years)+ $20mill for CofE+ $10mill for Ken Allen field + $5mill or so for stadium usage = $85mill Should get the deal done. (plus agreement to review stadium in '27 or '28)
Correct. They hate the cumins bid but none of them have seen it. Me included.
whats Ken Allen field, just a training ground i'm guessing?
No Perth NRL team is bad outcome for both parties. League isn't the same game as it was in the 80s and 90s and by that I mean it's a game that is now dominated by pacific islanders. It's a great selling point to our game and honestly the WA govt should be wanting to have some exposure to that, as AFL will never provide it.I’m not sure about the Norths investment thing coming off …. Thats been more of a story here on the forum than in the media …if there is any money they can put forward you think it comes quickly now ..it’s time to crap or get off the pot…
I think $90-$100m between Cumins and the WA Govt probably gets it done anyway ….
Cook might have been right that the NRL needs Perth more than vice versa …
It is going to be the temp training facilities (2-3 years?) for the club whilst the Malaga complex is built. When they move out it will be handed over to Freo council for community sports use. The WA bid was originally going to pay for it but when they were turned down the WA govt agreed to pick up the bill. There is a big development underway there and this is going to be added to it.whats Ken Allen field, just a training ground i'm guessing?
No Perth NRL team is bad outcome for both parties. League isn't the same game as it was in the 80s and 90s and by that I mean it's a game that is now dominated by pacific islanders. It's a great selling point to our game and honestly the WA govt should be wanting to have some exposure to that, as AFL will never provide it.
poor pathetic minimus, the sad little man who needs a booster seat. Ya see he is jealous of posters because he has no life, no real drive, he just exists to be a sad sack of shit. He is invisible to the world, no one cares for him or just opinions.InsiderBear has seen it. He's Vlandys' right hand man.
If they agree today, I'd have it on the WA news tonight to have full news impact tomorrow morning.They'd then get the crowd they wanted.we might get an announcement at the double header yet lol