Would you not say the same of the Rebels ownership structure?
The Rebels already have the Rebels' ownership structure, the Own the Force is yet to materialise.
Plus, like I've said several times, I am merely trying to illustrate the point that it's bold to take Own the Force as a positive point of difference. To quote myself.......
Not saying there's no arguments for the Force, but the idea that the Force is the correct decision and the ARU choosing the Rebels would be incorrect is ridiculous. There's two largely equal decisions at play, and they will decide for whatever reason they choose.
I think you will have noticed that the online chat (mostly on Facebook) is very pro-Force. I'm just trying to dispel myths here.
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Not in Australia but in other countries and situations there are precedents for it being successful and unsuccessful. Much like there are precedents in Australia and around the world for the pros and cons of private ownership.
Recent examples of failed private ownership include Harold Mitchell in Melbourne with the Rebels and Nathan Tinkler in Newcastle with the Jets and Knights. Therefore we can also make the argument that private ownership is also not a silver bullet solution.
I never said that the private ownership was the Silver Bullet. That's a straw man argument that nobody is having.
If there's a history of private ownership situations that look like the Force that've been successful (apparently all around the world) I'd love to read about them. And that's genuine. I can't find anything close to the Force's situation.
Keeping in mind the limitations of the Force are as I've said, they're "fairly young, struggling, small market franchise that does not own intellectual property that has a large degree of value internationally." I'll add they also do not have a history of success.
Now, the Rebels are just as bad, but at they're not a "small market" team. It's a concept discussed more in American sports but it's relevant here.
I think we can also agree that the Green Bay Packers, who've virtually always been fan-owned, and Barcellona FC, who have all kinds of income streams due to international popularity that the Force don't, aren't apples for apples comparisons.