Iamback
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It's almost as boring as following a competition based around 9 small Sydney clubs with no ambition of expanding into a national sport.
No Singapore mention? You are slipping AFL troll
It's almost as boring as following a competition based around 9 small Sydney clubs with no ambition of expanding into a national sport.
Existing sports and events on the anti-siphoning list |
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• Olympic Games (Summer and Winter) |
• Commonwealth Games |
• The Melbourne Cup |
• All AFL Matches |
• All NRL matches |
• All State of Origin matches |
• International rugby league (involving Australian team played in AU or NZ) |
• Rugby League World Cup matches (involving Australian team played in AU, NZ or PNG) |
• Rugby union matches (involving Australian team played in AU, NZ) |
• Final Rugby World Cup tournament |
• Cricket test matches (involving Australian team played in Australia) |
• The Ashes |
• One day cricket test matches played by Australian team in Australia |
That is certainly not the case when you compare the AFL's new 4.5 billion 7 year broadcast deal vs the NRL's 2 billion or so 5 year dealMaybe also no one really wanted the Pay TV rights for AFL?
When you compare the new broadcast deals who is shit again?Simple answer. It's shit and no one wants shit.
Thanks AFL Red. Noted and immediately forgotten.When you compare the new broadcast deals who is shit again?
AFL - $643 million per season
NRL - $400 million per season
AFL. A lot of shit is overpriced.When you compare the new broadcast deals who is shit again?
AFL - $643 million per season
NRL - $400 million per season
That is certainly not the case when you compare the AFL's new 4.5 billion 7 year broadcast deal vs the NRL's 2 billion or so 5 year deal
AFL - $643 million per season
NRL - $400 million per season
Seven and Foxtel to keep AFL rights in record $4.5bn seven-year deal. Seven West Media and Foxtel have confirmed they have secured the AFL media rights from 2025 to 2031 in a historic deal worth $4.5bn
I read some of the people behind the super league war were AFL moles ?The question related to Pay Tv in the mid 90s...AFL wasnt the no1. However over the next 20yrs they took our game plan and became the clear top dog whilst we went backwards andthe game was trashed.
Thanks AFL Red. Noted and immediately forgotten.
VFL/AFL has always been ahead of the NSWRL/ARL/NRL.The question related to Pay Tv in the mid 90s...AFL wasnt the no1. However over the next 20yrs they took our game plan and became the clear top dog whilst we went backwards andthe game was trashed.
Why did you include non broadcast “revenue” in the afl figure ?When you compare the new broadcast deals who is shit again?
AFL - $643 million per season
NRL - $400 million per season
Not back in 94-95. League was the pace setter.VFL/AFL has always been ahead of the NSWRL/ARL/NRL.
I dont think so it was purely about selling pay tv subscriptions and league had the bigger reach. League was also growing each year under quayle and arko from its nadir in 1983 until 1994/95.I read some of the people behind the super league war were AFL moles ?
Youd have to look at strengths and strategic importance to haave made that decision. the idea you needed ten clubs plus in one city was fanciful and self serving though.Who would you have picked in regards to the Sydney teams ?
Not true.AFL and Super don't belong in the same sentence... There is your answer
My bad, forgot them lol. Ten teams plus six Sydney sides then.Why would you exclude the Broncos, out of interest?
Not back in 94-95. League was the pace setter.
AwFuL had five metro markets covered by 1991. We didn't crack into a third market until 1995. We had more regional markets covered, but weren't Foxtel and Optus Vision limited to the metro markets back in those days?I dont think so it was purely about selling pay tv subscriptions and league had the bigger reach. League was also growing each year under quayle and arko from its nadir in 1983 until 1994/95.