Rastus_in_Melbourne
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Thing is, Brisbane only have to carry the operating costs of 1 game. In Sydney you have the operating costs of 2 games for the same crowd. Different venues not withstanding.
Absolute bulldust. 9 sydney clubs in a metro area of about 4.5 million draw about 15,000 a game. One Brissy club in a city of about 1.5 million draws about 30,000 or a bit more.
Per head Sydneysiders turn out more than Brissyites. Even if we allow the titans eat inot brissy we still have the bronce with at least a million catchment area. Queenslanders are no more likely to attend the game than NSWelshmen. This is FACT.
Thing is, Brisbane only have to carry the operating costs of 1 game. In Sydney you have the operating costs of 2 games for the same crowd. Different venues not withstanding.
What a load of rubbish.
Manly's owner who I would listen to more than Fittler when it comes to the economics of football seems to think otherwise.
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/new...call-up-delmege/2008/07/30/1217097331255.html
I don't get it?
If Fittler were to be right, then lets cull or move the Roosters first. That way they might end up with an area that has some juniors for a change.
The first thing the NRL should do is get rid of Souths, they are a blight on the game, they offer nothing. Give Norths the Central Coast gig (Singleton has said that he would bankroll it), merge Cronulla with the Illawarra socks and merge Parramatta and Penrith. The Roosters are viable because they are the richest club and therefore self sufficient, have never had trouble with finances and represent the most affluent area of Sydney (the eastern suburbs). So if the NRL are looking at reducing teams in Sydney this what they should do.
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Who would miss their Sydney team if it moved?