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Money and eyeballs. It is the 6th biggest city in Australia.
As you say, follow the money
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Money and eyeballs. It is the 6th biggest city in Australia.
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Not sure what you mean by this question. Are you asking why the AFL chose to create a new franchise, the Gold Coast Suns, rather than bring an established club, Southport Sharks, into the AFL?Why did AFL choose Gold Coast? Because of Port?
Did some unzip a little bit for the unashamed cleavage look?
Not sure what you mean by this question. Are you asking why the AFL chose to create a new franchise, the Gold Coast Suns, rather than bring an established club, Southport Sharks, into the AFL?
I just mean they entered at the same time.
The Gold Coast has had so many teams in national competitions fold and both the Titans in NRL and Suns in the AFL are struggling big time and have for a few years. It is the tourism capital of Australia so it has a bit of itinerant population, less so these days. The GC has a population of about 600,000 and you can double that at peak tourism season.Backfired, didn't it?!
When did this place become the Algonquin Round Table?Much like Norwood FC.
As Dorothy Parker said, you can lead a whore to culture but you can't make her think.When did this place become the Algonquin Round Table?
OK, ignore the posts about location and size of the city of the Gold Coast then.Yes.
1982 - Sydney Kangaroos (Light blue is the colour of NSW, Australia's most famous animal as the moniker of its most famous city).
1985 - Port Adelaide + Norwood (1984 SANFL Grand Final was between these two clubs).
1987 - Perth City Swans (South Melbourne) + Fremantle United (Merger of South and East).
1997 - Brisbane Lions (Fitzroy, no Bears rubbish) + Gold Coast Sharks (Renamed Southport).
2011 - West Sydney + Tasmania "Tassie Devils"
Southport FC which has been mentioned above around 2002 started making noises they want to put a team in the AFL. Southport is about 40 years old and they have poker/slot machines facilities and have had so since the 1980's. I lived on the Gold Coast in 2003 and they made it clear that they had $20 million in the bank and were ready to pay for an AFL licence, $4 million and set up facilities. But the AFL rejected that because 1) at the time they weren't ready to expand and 2) they knew Southport aren't liked on the GC because they can buy all the good players from the other clubs as well as from interstate. The AFL wanted a team all the GC would get behind. They have always planned for the long term but will only subsidies for so long.
I went to one of their home game in early June when I was doing work for my sister on the GC. There was only 12,000 there but about 2,000 would have been u/15 and most of that number u/10. They have to ride out the first 10-15 years.
Can't argue with that logic. Probably just the Swans V Kangaroos would be the only issue. And the timings, as obviously the Kangas are in trouble now, but Geelong were almost dead in 89, and Melb & the Hawks nearly merging, so hard to pick them at that time to move.In regards to how the VFL expansion should have gone.
1982 - Sydney Kangaroos (Light blue is the colour of NSW, Australia's most famous animal as the moniker of its most famous city).
1985 - Port Adelaide + Norwood (1984 SANFL Grand Final was between these two clubs).
1987 - Perth City Swans (South Melbourne) + Fremantle United (Merger of South and East).
1997 - Brisbane Lions (Fitzroy, no Bears rubbish) + Gold Coast Sharks (Renamed Southport).
2011 - West Sydney + Tasmania "Tassie Devils"
Victorian Clubs
- North Melbourne -> Sydney
- South Melbourne -> Perth (Read about the 1933 VFL Premiership)
- Fitzroy -> Brisbane
Did some unzip a little bit for the unashamed cleavage look?
In regards to how the VFL expansion should have gone.
1982 - Sydney Kangaroos (Light blue is the colour of NSW, Australia's most famous animal as the moniker of its most famous city).
1985 - Port Adelaide + Norwood (1984 SANFL Grand Final was between these two clubs).
1987 - Perth City Swans (South Melbourne) + Fremantle United (Merger of South and East).
1997 - Brisbane Lions (Fitzroy, no Bears rubbish) + Gold Coast Sharks (Renamed Southport).
2011 - West Sydney + Tasmania "Tassie Devils"
Victorian Clubs
- North Melbourne -> Sydney
- South Melbourne -> Perth (Read about the 1933 VFL Premiership)
- Fitzroy -> Brisbane
OT but Mrs Whafie was at a seminar at the Lakes Resort one afternoon back when Matty was an assistant coach at Ports. The seminar was in one of the lake front rooms and in the middle of a rather serious presentation a shirtless Matty jogged past along the lake front path. Apparently there weren't to many of the mostly female audience watching the presentation.There were a few Port players *cough*NortherCartsGeorge*cough* who delighted in ripping the guernseys apart as quickly as possible.
I think Matty Primus paid team mates to rip his open.![]()
If pay TV was introduced into Oz in 1984 and not 1994 who knows what could have been viable.Nah SM were in a huge financial shit hole when they relocated. NM weren't. As it is, I can't imagine a Sydney Football Club as anything but the Swans. North would only make sense as a FNQ/NT club because if they keep the name they might keep some of the Vic supporters.
Agree with that but not the order. It should be 1 club from SA (us) and one club from WA (I'm all in favour of WCE still existing in this scenario). Freo and Norwood come 2 years later after everything is off the ground. Fitzroy relocate to the Brisbane in '92 and GC Sharks come in 3-4 years later.
In alphabetical order this would be the new AFL ladder if I was the decision maker back then:
1) Brisbane (relocated Fitzroy)
2) Canberra (relocated Vic minnows)
3) Carlton
4) Collingwood
5) Essendon
6) Fremantle (would still try for something docks related. Seamen?)
7) Geelong (2nd AR club but were broke in the 80's)
8) Gold Coast Sharks (Southport renamed)
9) Hawthorn (still not fully sure but they were successful when this would've happened)
10) Melbourne (first AR club/need a club called Melbourne in a national comp)
11) Norwood
12) Port Adelaide
13) Richmond
14) Sydney Swans (relocated SM)
15) Tasmania
16) West Coast Eagles/Perth whatever
Clubs in limbo:
Norf (ideal for Canberra relocation)
St Kilda (bye bye 27 winners of the wooden spoon/hello New Zealand Saints)
Footscray (Western Sydney Bulldogs?)
I'm alright with that although Tassie could come in earlier depending on if we have an even or odd number of clubs in the comp.
Reading through history, a relocated Footscray/St Kilda/NM being put into Canberra in the 90's would've had a fair amount of traction from all the things I've seen on that with the way League and Union were back then. I'll leave that one to you and REH if it would've been viable.
wipes up droolThere were a few Port players *cough*NortherCartsGeorge*cough* who delighted in ripping the guernseys apart as quickly as possible.
I think Matty Primus paid team mates to rip his open.![]()
This is a vuew from a not so long Port.Reading about Port's History, SANFL was dominated by two teams: Port and Norwood. What has happened to the Redlegs? Do they have a strong fan base? Did they lose the train of History or they could become a third SA's AFL team? Can Adelaide support three AFL teams?
Norwood's History intrigued me...
I just really don't like North.How could you justify moving North Melbourne in 1982? They were premiers in 1975 and 1977, grand finalist in 1974, 1976 and 1978, and played finals 7 consecutive years prior to 1982.
South Melbourne were in the bomb shelter.
Yeah that makes no sense, same as the push at the of 2007 season to get North to move to the GC.How could you justify moving North Melbourne in 1982? They were premiers in 1975 and 1977, grand finalist in 1974, 1976 and 1978, and played finals 7 consecutive years prior to 1982.
South Melbourne were in the bomb shelter.