I think expansion will be great for the game. For me I think Perth and a 2nd NZ team are the way to go your thoughts???
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I don't see the rush, the Titans and Melbourne (last two clubs to have entered the comp) have hardly established themselves off the field. Melbourne are entering some tough take over talks and the Titans woes are well known. Should concentrate on putting the new money into the current clubs and shore them up.
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View PostI don't see the rush, the Titans and Melbourne (last two clubs to have entered the comp) have hardly established themselves off the field. Melbourne are entering some tough take over talks and the Titans woes are well known. Should concentrate on putting the new money into the current clubs and shore them up.Last edited by Lemon_Goat; 06-13-2012, 06:12 PM.
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With R6 on this one.
Wrong time to even think about it.
Unless you haven't heard......money is very tight in the real world.
We've had expansion & failings before. Better to wait until things start to recover.
Melbourne a success? Um, if it's that great a team to own why are they having trouble attracting a buyer?
Maybe something to do with having to subsidise it to the tune of $6-$8mill every year?
Titans? haaaaa.
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Originally posted by Lemon_Goat View PostLol Melbourne are a powerhouse. I doubt they have massive debts and they're overperforming and have good fan base. Btw Tigers and Northern Eagles(turned into Manly) came in 2000 Souffs came in 2001. Storm in 98' so Titans and Tigers are the latest clubs.
As for your pedantic argument of the latest teams I'm talking about new franchises, not mergers. Manly, Souths & Tigers all came into the game with already established revenue streams and supporter bases. You've quite obviously missed the whole point of my argument...
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Originally posted by stephenj View Postwhy is it important to keep a team in melbourne? theyre all qld players anyway let them relocate to brisvegas?
If your argument is based on where the talent is produced why another team in QLD when they have 3 teams already and only 1 team in NZ despite both provinces producing the same amount of talent?Last edited by Rooster_6; 06-13-2012, 07:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View PostMelbourne have no debts because News Ltd are happy to write off any expenses, including the salary cap rort. If you actually read what I wrote they're in some tough take over talks now, News Ltd want out and there's not a whole lot of private backers who are interested to lose millions of dollars every year. It's important we continue to back up the Storm when News Ltd leave because as you said they're starting to get a good supporter base and it's important we keep a team there.
As for your pedantic argument of the latest teams I'm talking about new franchises, not mergers. Manly, Souths & Tigers all came into the game with already established revenue streams and supporter bases. You've quite obviously missed the whole point of my argument...
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to be honest i reakon we should be looking at future teams and helping them in the process in building a solid base before entering into the nrl, build them up to the main stage so start them in nsw cup or the qld cup depending on where there from and then as grow as a club bring them up into the nrl, instead of just throwing them in, it didnt work for the titans and now they face a hard battle to even stay in the game. i dont think that qld should have another team, WA should never have a team there just enough support over there i would be quite happy to see a 2nd nz team and maybe a team on the central coast.
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Originally posted by roosterproud View Postthe nrl should have a team based in the north coast , just to develope new refs, teach them the rules, get them up to a proffesional level like the players.
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I reckon franchises that demonstrate self sufficiency can go to a shortlist. That means the Rockhampton consortium and Perth are top of the list. Wellington, Brisbane Bombers and Central Coast will have to demonstrate it to stay in the process and Central Coast will have to drop Bears association. Bears committed suicide by saving Manly from bankruptcy and losing their license so they don't get a second life in new clothes.
If the Roosters want to merge with Central Queensland Capras and move to Rockhampton to become the retirement home for Wayne Bennett I am all for it.
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