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The go-to leisure activities down there are nose beers, fishing, voting Liberal and breaking into cars.
Sounds like you're selling it to NRL players
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The go-to leisure activities down there are nose beers, fishing, voting Liberal and breaking into cars.
The Gold Coast is more than just the area around Cavill Ave and Broadbeach, there is a suburban area that is growing rapidly that goes all the way up to Beenleigh and down into northern NSW.They're a waste of a license. The GC (the location, not the club) has no identity. It's a glorified tourist stopover, and the people that do live there are wealthy expats who already identify with some other place. Have you ever met a single person in your life who has told you "proudly born and bred on the Gold Coast, mate"? I'm betting never. The go-to leisure activities down there are nose beers, fishing, voting Liberal and breaking into cars. Not sport.
The Gold Coast is more than just the area around Cavill Ave and Broadbeach, there is a suburban area that is growing rapidly that goes all the way up to Beenleigh and down into northern NSW.
The hinterland is nice, because it's far away from the cesspit that is the GC.The Gold Coast is more than just the area around Cavill Ave and Broadbeach, there is a suburban area that is growing rapidly that goes all the way up to Beenleigh and down into northern NSW.
So they've got all those advantages and operate as the only team in the market, and have done absolutely nothing with it. That's the point I'm making.6 largest city in oz
Growing population
League heartland
Lots of juniors
Help make the qld origin side stronger
it’s the afl side that is redundant
op are you a dogs fan ? Cause that would be funny
ahh Burleigh Bears, Tweed Heads Seagulls - both have been around for 80+ years lolThat area is exploding in population. I don't know anything about the local comps. Is there a GC team in the QLD cup? Is there some kind of pathway in place?
Burleigh Bears. Not far from Robina Stadium.That area is exploding in population. I don't know anything about the local comps. Is there a GC team in the QLD cup? Is there some kind of pathway in place?
Their main colour should be gold/yellow to help distinguish their brand from everyone else.What do they bring? Plenty of positives.
1. A presence in Australia's 6th biggest population centre in a traditional league area.
2. Decent crowds considering their mediocrity since inception.
3. Huge capacity to get better and gain more support both from fans and sponsors.
What do they do poorly which holds them back?
1. Poor branding. What the hell is a titan? Imagine naming your team because a pretty shit film was popular when you were coming into the comp. The only team in the comp with a colour on their name and they barely use it in their jersey or other marketing.
2. Horrific decisions re coaches and recruitment.
Not just that, but their MAIN colour is a light shade of blue, not very far from NSW blue.What do they do poorly which holds them back?
1. Poor branding. What the hell is a titan? Imagine naming your team because a pretty shit film was popular when you were coming into the comp. The only team in the comp with a colour on their name and they barely use it in their jersey or other marketing.
Knocked it on the head there I think. The club itself is just very poorly run from top to bottom. They have no idea how to run a successful football club. They see it as their own personal business and nothing more, it's the reason they continue to make such poor decisions over and over and over again. How often do you hear of anyone on the board being scrutinized? Management? Never. It's always the coaches, assistant coaches, players, whatever. They're the ones that have to cop the blame whenever we're in this mess while the board & management retain their cushy jobs at the top. And that's not to say that I think Holbrook is a good coach; in fact from what I've witnessed this year I think he's quite shit and has ran out of ideas, but it can't fall solely on the head coach every time.The club went bust and the NRL took over, then sold it back to the previous owners. Seems like a vanity project for the current owners
They've been in the competition since 2007 and they've won twice as many wooden spoons than finals games. They consistently have poor crowds, they haven't even bothered releasing membership numbers in the last 3 years probably due to embarrassment, and they can't attract any decent players not looking for a retirement pay day.
I often describe the Gold Coast as the place where sporting teams go to die. In a competition where we're struggling to find room for a team on the Central Coast, or Perth, or a second NZ team, why do we continually persist with the Gold Coast? The AFL are in the same boat, constantly pouring money into a franchise allergic to success