I think the proverbial will hit the fan in the next five to ten years when the broadcast rights money the AFL (and the clubs)
have become so heavily dependant on starts to stagnate. These media organisations (Foxtel, the free to air channels) are
barely solvent at the best of times these days, and the idea that they are going to keep paying every increasing amounts
to the AFL for the broadcast rights at a time when their advertising revenue is going nowhere and interest in the game can't
even keep up with the population growth in the country is nuts. It's possible the AFL is more than aware of this and so
have decided to retreat into their Victorian shell and signing 40 year deals with the MCG for the GF is a reflection of that.
I wouldn't be surprised at all for private ownership to come into play again as new money has to come from somewhere
to support all these clubs and their ever increasing cost base as the traditional revenue sources start to stagnate.
Grammar police lol
Your initial post looked like something straight out of a trolls playbook or like I said what McGuire would say.
I’d say you’ve figured it all out wrong. You basically say in your initial post supporters and the club should accept that it’s basically still the VFL with a name change and that we all should just accept that Victorian clubs have an advantage when the club has never excepted it. From asking for COLA to an academy to requesting home finals to now requesting a fairer GF setup. All to make it an even playing field for the club.
Your initial post flys in the face of everything the club has tried to achieve since moving to Sydney.
You do realise the club also asked for the reinstatement of COLA when suggesting a 3 game grand final series to take away from the massive advantage Victorian clubs have in paying players via 3rd party deals and to make up for the extra cost of living in Sydney.
By your intial post the club & supporters should just be thankful they’re aloud in the great big Victorian league. If that were the case the club would still be playing home finals at the G & lose players to Victoria regularly.
No, every bit of evidence over the years points to the opposite of what you wrote in your initial post.
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Had a debate with a Collingwood mate today who reckons NGA is a good thing as someone like Quaynor wouldn't get to play AFL. I said rubbish and gave Allir as an alternate example. Plus I told him NGA should be renamed as the Stolen Generation Academy (draft speaking), because these players are already in an established AFL pathway environment and don't get to be drafted by the club who holds the according pick.
Perhaps a stupid question- but why did they need to lock in such a long contract? It's pretty clear the MCG is bidding against itself, so I doubt they're giving a significant long term discount. Is it purely an assurance to justify development by showing a guaranteed income?
I appreciate they had a laundry list of items they wanted from the Vic government, but 40 years seems absurd (and definitely gives way to people outside of state thinking it's just Vic-centric thumbing of noses).
I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time
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