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Those dogs in the videos names in Chinese are probably Breakfast Lunch and Dinner!Oh the ironing...Year of the Dog
Was that dog called Jonas or Wingehard that ran past the ball?
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Those dogs in the videos names in Chinese are probably Breakfast Lunch and Dinner!Oh the ironing...Year of the Dog
Was that dog called Jonas or Wingehard that ran past the ball?
I don't know why anyone would want to play their home game in China and not make money for it. Most likely it will be the saints or north, with Melbourne or th dogs unlikely.Gold Coast tell Puffers to GAGF
Gold Coast will make up to 10 times their Shanghai match return from their one-off home game against Fremantle at Perth’s Optus Stadium earlier this month.
A Melbourne-based club could be Port Adelaide’s new opponent in China from next year if the annual match for premiership points continues for a third straight year into 2019. The Australian believes a Victorian club playing in China has been included in the Victorian government’s blueprint for the future, which forms part of its monster cash deal with the AFL released in part last week.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sp...e/news-story/f2a7145fbd9bf4c32a479f8fad84242e
Most likely the Saints, being the only one of those who don't already have deals to play matches away from home.I don't know why anyone would want to play their home game in China and not make money for it. Most likely it will be the saints or north, with Melbourne or th dogs unlikely.
...and the Saints have the AFL as their cash cow.Most likely the Saints, being the only one of those who don't already have deals to play matches away from home.
Norf have Tasmania, we have the NT, Dogs have Ballarat.
They'd be pushing to have it moved to Thailand....and the Saints have the AFL as their cash cow.
Therefore they will go where they are bloody well told; so pack your chopsticks dwarf burners.
being stkilda, theyll ask for government money so they can move it to thailand and then a few years later, ask for government money to move it back to china again, wasting significant amounts of money that could be spend on hospitals, schools, or other public services.They'd be pushing to have it moved to Thailand.
Please try to keep up Gari.Gold Coast tell Puffers to GAGF
Gold Coast will make up to 10 times their Shanghai match return from their one-off home game against Fremantle at Perth’s Optus Stadium earlier this month.
A Melbourne-based club could be Port Adelaide’s new opponent in China from next year if the annual match for premiership points continues for a third straight year into 2019. The Australian believes a Victorian club playing in China has been included in the Victorian government’s blueprint for the future, which forms part of its monster cash deal with the AFL released in part last week.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sp...e/news-story/f2a7145fbd9bf4c32a479f8fad84242e
I wonder who'll miraculously produce a red coloured clash strip in 2019.Gold Coast tell Puffers to GAGF
Gold Coast will make up to 10 times their Shanghai match return from their one-off home game against Fremantle at Perth’s Optus Stadium earlier this month.
A Melbourne-based club could be Port Adelaide’s new opponent in China from next year if the annual match for premiership points continues for a third straight year into 2019. The Australian believes a Victorian club playing in China has been included in the Victorian government’s blueprint for the future, which forms part of its monster cash deal with the AFL released in part last week.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sp...e/news-story/f2a7145fbd9bf4c32a479f8fad84242e
I wonder who'll miraculously produce a red coloured clash strip in 2019.
Port Adelaide’s match with Gold Coast in China next month could have a record live television audience nudging 10 million.
In what promises to be the most-watched game in AFL history, the Power’s clash with the Suns on May 19 in Shanghai will be played in front of an expected capacity of 12,500 at Jiangwan Stadium, renamed Adelaide Arena for AFL games.
But it’s the potential television exposure that has the most upside for the code. The match will be shown live on commercial channels in China with a reach of 160 million. The number crunchers have advised that will equate to nine million Chinese viewers. With another potential million viewers in Australia, that is a lot of eyes on a new export market which is less than two years in the making.
Australia’s most-watched TV event for 2017 was the Seven Network’s AFL grand final coverage, watched by more than 3.5 million viewers.
The round-nine China game will be broadcast on free-to-air channels Guangzhou TV, Shanghai TV and Shandong TV in local language. In Australia the match will be broadcast live by Fox Footy, the Seven Network into Queensland and South Australia and on the AFL live app for Telstra customers.
Port Adelaide chairman David Koch, who knows a thing or two about television and business, says the exposure could eventually lead to “a pot of gold” for his club.
Oh thats hilarious. Last year the only thing that sold out were tarps. Bought every tarp in Shanghai and they still couldn't cover all the empty seats.
Oh look out, it's the Bombay biarch.Oh thats hilarious. Last year the only thing that sold out were tarps. Bought every tarp in Shanghai and they still couldn't cover all the empty seats.
Any idea why it is being named Adelaide Arena and not Port Power Adelaide Arena for the Puffy’s showcase game?Re-named Adelaide Arena for the day How pathetic.