The NRL as i see it is beyond repair. Their job to administer the game for the good of their partners ( the clubs) the fans seems to be the last thing on theie mind. Building a strong competition, with financially viable clubs, an entertainment package that people want to see , attend and play, and funding the future of rugby league is a mission statement we will never see in league headquarters
To build Strong viable clubs require promotion and assistance to pull them from the financially crippling years of undervalued TV rights and superleague. Clubs, their brand, theie fans are the business of rugby league and are sacrificed short term for the good of broadcasters. This avenue is only available to a select few selected by the league ( cough cough) in conjunction with organisations responsible for the single biggest rort, travesty and darkest days of Australian sport.
The NRL should not have to bail clubs out. They should give them avenues to increase their business, extra promotions, extra TV games to attract sponsors , fans and memberships. The current model where clubs derive income from home games should be manipulated further to allow these teams to further grow their business with help in either time slots or ground location , but its not due to serving outside organisations not connected to Rugby League or vested in its future
The NRL's system of keeping the teams, weak and dependent is a doomed model which only serves to gain control of the club and its decisions
The conflicts of interest at NRL are too numerous to name and i am lost to see how these have not been challenged
Rugby League is dead man walking, sure it will be dressed up on life support to protect investments made by outside corporations but make no mistake its dead
There are only 2 saviors as i can see:
1. A regulatory body intervenes which is unlikely given the powerful friends the heavy hitting broadcasters can summon
2. Fans put aside their club allegiances and take it back to the NRL which it seems only Souths fans have the courage and stomach for.
So it's dead
To build Strong viable clubs require promotion and assistance to pull them from the financially crippling years of undervalued TV rights and superleague. Clubs, their brand, theie fans are the business of rugby league and are sacrificed short term for the good of broadcasters. This avenue is only available to a select few selected by the league ( cough cough) in conjunction with organisations responsible for the single biggest rort, travesty and darkest days of Australian sport.
The NRL should not have to bail clubs out. They should give them avenues to increase their business, extra promotions, extra TV games to attract sponsors , fans and memberships. The current model where clubs derive income from home games should be manipulated further to allow these teams to further grow their business with help in either time slots or ground location , but its not due to serving outside organisations not connected to Rugby League or vested in its future
The NRL's system of keeping the teams, weak and dependent is a doomed model which only serves to gain control of the club and its decisions
The conflicts of interest at NRL are too numerous to name and i am lost to see how these have not been challenged
Rugby League is dead man walking, sure it will be dressed up on life support to protect investments made by outside corporations but make no mistake its dead
There are only 2 saviors as i can see:
1. A regulatory body intervenes which is unlikely given the powerful friends the heavy hitting broadcasters can summon
2. Fans put aside their club allegiances and take it back to the NRL which it seems only Souths fans have the courage and stomach for.
So it's dead