@vidmar is there any prospect our club could try to work out an ongoing arrangement with Sydney Buses?
SeaEagleRock8 said:@vidmar is there any prospect our club could try to work out an ongoing arrangement with Sydney Buses?
vidmar said:SeaEagleRock8 said:@vidmar is there any prospect our club could try to work out an ongoing arrangement with Sydney Buses?
Hello mate, it's been bandied around before and in reality there are not the numbers attending these types of events to interest the bus people - we even sometimes struggle to fill the supporters bus from the Leagues Club.
For locals that bus is a great way to get to and from the beaches to the games and is pretty reasonably priced when you consider the cost of petrol and parking prices around most stadiums these days.
Coming back from a concert at Homebush by car last week was a nightmare getting out of P1 whereas the bus always gets away quick sharp as it is parked elsewhere.
There are of course a group of very passionate MWTS and others who do get to the games to support the team but travel to the Sydney metro area games from all over the place so difficult to coordinate or show any cause to any of the public transport channels.
Thanks for the reply Vid, I assumed the situation was something like that. Pity though, great sponsorship opportunity, imagine a giant picture of Matai or Choc across the side of a bus! The slogan would be 'I'd rather get hit by the bus" 🙂vidmar said:SeaEagleRock8 said:@vidmar is there any prospect our club could try to work out an ongoing arrangement with Sydney Buses?
Hello mate, it's been bandied around before and in reality there are not the numbers attending these types of events to interest the bus people - we even sometimes struggle to fill the supporters bus from the Leagues Club.
For locals that bus is a great way to get to and from the beaches to the games and is pretty reasonably priced when you consider the cost of petrol and parking prices around most stadiums these days.
Coming back from a concert at Homebush by car last week was a nightmare getting out of P1 whereas the bus always gets away quick sharp as it is parked elsewhere.
There are of course a group of very passionate MWTS and others who do get to the games to support the team but travel to the Sydney metro area games from all over the place so difficult to coordinate or show any cause to any of the public transport channels.
http://www.nrl.com/dedicated-trains-for-nrl-season-opener/tabid/10874/newsid/76605/default.aspx
Up to eight trains an hour will run from Central Station to Sydney Olympic Park for tonight’s NRL Telstra Premiership opener between the Rabbitohs and Roosters.
NRL Head of Football, Todd Greenberg urged fans to catch the train to ANZ Stadium where possible. “Anyone with a match ticket or members pass can travel to the game on any train at no extra cost,” he said. “So not only is it a hassle-free way of getting to the football but it is also the cheapest.”
NRL clubs praise "revolutionary" new funding model
South Sydney club chairman Nick Pappas believes all clubs should soon be profitable under the NRL's "revolutionary" new funding model for the game and those who aren't aren't may not deserve to be in the premiership.
Pappas and Warriors chairman Bill Wavish praised the new funding model outlined to Fairfax Media by NRL chief executive Dave Smith and said it would deliver certainty to all clubs for the next three years.
"It is revolutionary and my view is that if clubs don't perform with this level of funding they really shouldn't be around," Pappas said. "There is no more excuses, no more infighting, no more board squabbles. Every club should be able to move into profit mode with this promise of funding within the cycle of the plan."
Under the changes, which will come into effect from November 1, each club will receive a "participation payment" of $7.55 million, which will rise by $270,000 per year in accordance with the salary cap.
There are also incentives for clubs to meet specific revenue targets and an "at risk" component of up to $1 million for those who fail to fulfil minimum standards.
"This is the biggest step forward for the game as there has ever been, at least in its more modern history," Pappas said. "It is a two-way street, you get funding but you have got to participate and participate to certain standards.
"That is something we have been clamouring for at the Rabbitohs for some time, which is setting standards across the clubs in areas of governance and financial reporting and compliance and moving across into football areas like medical standards, reporting and guidelines.
"We think it is great because it is only when you incentivise this way and put a bit of a sting in the tail that you are going to get performance because some of the clubs are so embedded to the leagues club model that they just cannot get out of that mindset."
While details are yet to be finalised, Wavish said clubs now had greater certainty about levels of funding than ever before.
"It has been a long time coming and thankfully we have got a lot more clarity than we have ever had in the past," Waivish said.
"It has a few carrots and few sticks, not huge ones but enough to get your attention to reward desirable behaviour and penalise inappropriate behaviour or failure [in] certain things.
"It sets the ground for discussions between the NRL, the clubs and the players to not be so much about sharing the pie but growing the pie."
Wavish also praised the NRL insistence on "total transparency" of the funding for each club.
"If there is a reward for somebody and how it is calculated will be there for all to see," he said. "I know from my experience in basketball when clubs have got into trouble the league tended to be secretive and it caused distrust so it is the right way to go. I would like to think this is the beginning of more transparency with everybody in the game."
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/nrl-clubs-praise-revolutionary-new-funding-model-20140421-zqxgf.html
Wavish pwaise indeed.Brissie Kid said:Wavish also praised the NRL insistence on "total transparency" of the funding for each club.
globaleagle said:In the NHL, merchandising revenue is shared amongst all clubs to assist those who have a smaller fan base.
So yes, detroit red wings, toronto maple leafs, and lets say the new york rangers have huge sales of their merchandise.
Some of that money goes to clubs like florida, and nashville, with smaller markets.
Everyone knows this, poorer clubs are assisted, not 'hit with a stick', and no one complains.
Poorer is a relative term as the yearly salary cap is something close to 70 million dollars! Good luck finding that each year!
The Who said:Nothing about on-field performance! Incredible. So, it's not important that you win; it's more important to be able to report back to the wanker-banker in triplicate. Jesus! And I thought Gallop was a jerk.
Team | P | W | D | L | PD | Pts | |
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1 | Bulldogs | 7 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 74 | 14 |
2 | Storm | 7 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 78 | 12 |
3 | Raiders | 8 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 58 | 12 |
4 | Warriors | 7 | 5 | 0 | 2 | -4 | 12 |
5 | Broncos | 8 | 5 | 0 | 3 | 78 | 10 |
6 | Cowboys | 7 | 4 | 0 | 3 | -10 | 10 |
7 | Sharks | 8 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 39 | 8 |
8 | Sea Eagles | 8 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 36 | 8 |
9 | Tigers | 8 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 14 | 8 |
10 | Dragons | 7 | 3 | 0 | 4 | -8 | 8 |
11 | Rabbitohs | 8 | 4 | 0 | 4 | -44 | 8 |
12 | Dolphins | 8 | 3 | 0 | 5 | 16 | 6 |
13 | Roosters | 8 | 3 | 0 | 5 | -52 | 6 |
14 | Titans | 7 | 2 | 0 | 5 | -68 | 6 |
15 | Knights | 7 | 2 | 0 | 5 | -74 | 6 |
16 | Eels | 7 | 2 | 0 | 5 | -107 | 6 |
17 | Panthers | 8 | 2 | 0 | 6 | -26 | 4 |