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Chilla Wilson (44)
Like I said, I am not saying there are no Souths supporters in Melbourne. But it seems you're making the point that Souths becoming Sydney and Fitzroy becoming Brisbane did not greatly negatively impact and reduce their Melbourne fan base.Nah, there's still a healty Bloods fan base down south....
Here is a discussion that has plenty of points for both our sides - http://www.footyalmanac.com.au/inte...d-the-same-and-do-they-have-a-shared-history/
The logical conclusion is, whilst the move did not kill the Sydney/Souths fan base in Melbourne, it was a negative. Keeping in mind this is in a sport where "Sydney" has to play 10+ Melbourne games a year, on top of the Sydney games. Unlike in rugby where the hypothetical Melbourne and Canberra "home" games would canibalise each other (and the value of memberships).
If your premise is, everyone that wants pay TV has it, do you think they might lose clients if they fucked off their rugby content? This is one of the few pieces of content they have exclusive rights to nowadays.Why would it automatically follow that there would be an increase in revenue from broadcast rights? particularly in Australia?
The reality is, whether it makes sense or not (it doesn't), whilst sporting viewership stagnates the cost of broadcast deals and sporting teams is increasing.
Rugby would massively buck the trend if they did not sign a contract for a greater or similar amount of money. There's less rugby content, but this format is more sensible and engaging.
Donald Trump just broke his own foreign policy and launched missiles at a foreign nation without the approval of congress. He also has issues with sexism, racism, and just generally lying whilst occupying the single most important leadership position in the world.Pulver is going full Trump on this one.
Is this a sensible comparison to make?
In addition to this, post-mining boom Perth looks very different. Can we guarantee your Kotekas, Haylett-Pettys, and Hardwicks of 2025 would ever arrive in Perth?Melbourne is set to be the biggest city in Australia in the coming decades. No rugby presence here will be as much of a shot in the foot as was the decision to allocate a sixth team to South Africa and the Japanese shermozzle.
Not saying I'm for the Force going, but this must be a factor.