Still so against mixed marriages?I lashed out and bought a membership which turned up today.
The colingwood other half told me to do it and all tax deductable.
The more members will show more interest.
Key ring not bad either
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Still so against mixed marriages?I lashed out and bought a membership which turned up today.
The colingwood other half told me to do it and all tax deductable.
The more members will show more interest.
Key ring not bad either
IF there are 4 new teams, are they wanting 3 from VIC and 1 from WA?So on the back of the Essendon bid getting a run in primetime the other night, Richmond's bid gets a run tonight on AFL360 with Kate Sheenan saying they are going to get a license when talking about her role.
So why are the other teams even worrying about bidding when it seems the decision has already been made?
Think everyone bar Port and Sydney are bidding so if it is 4 in that would make senseIF there are 4 new teams, are they wanting 3 from VIC and 1 from WA?
Still so against mixed marriages?
Interesting to see if they have as you mentioned pushed the NT angle, and how the Crows would feel about that.My Gut feel is North Melbourne and St Kilda are going to miss out.
Geelong will get one because the work and having games out of Simonds is too big a carrot for the AFL as it is ideal for AFLW games.
Richmond are doing what Collingwood did and just using there size to pressure the AFL
Essendon are playing the indigenous angle, I wonder if they have agreed to play 2 or more games in the NT and also promote a womans version of Drem Time at the G.
Hawthorn's bid is built a lot around the new training facility which means they are thinking the next intake of teams.
For North to get back into a chance of getting a licence they might play home games out of Hobart.
Interesting times ahead, one guarantee is that a few clubs are going to be mighty annoyed.
If all the country women dont get a team at the cattery it would be a disgrace. 2nd longest serving team in history. New and improved facilities. Culturally perfect for a women's team.My Gut feel is North Melbourne and St Kilda are going to miss out.
Geelong will get one because the work and having games out of Simonds is too big a carrot for the AFL as it is ideal for AFLW games.
Richmond are doing what Collingwood did and just using there size to pressure the AFL
Essendon are playing the indigenous angle, I wonder if they have agreed to play 2 or more games in the NT and also promote a womans version of Drem Time at the G.
Hawthorn's bid is built a lot around the new training facility which means they are thinking the next intake of teams.
For North to get back into a chance of getting a licence they might play home games out of Hobart.
Interesting times ahead, one guarantee is that a few clubs are going to be mighty annoyed.
My gut feel is that will continue to be a financial drain on all clubs for decades, and port and Sydney are geniuses for not bidding. Leagues must dish out incentives to keep this viable. St. Kilda and North cant even run a profitable men's program, how will they do it with the smaller market of the women's league.
I'm not sure how people can make such definitive statements when we have no idea how costs or revenue will shake out in the short term, let alone beyond that.Your estimate of decades is absurdly optimistic, the comp is simply never going to be economically viable in its own right.
I'm not sure how people can make such definitive statements when we have no idea how costs or revenue will shake out in the short term, let alone beyond that.
Would you say the NBA has become more profitable and embraced league after the foundations of the WNBA? I can see why this league will be great for many people who will get a lot of joy from it, but I don't think I ever will be one. I'd prefer the club it's cash. Perhaps in a few years when the standard improves it might be worth revisiting, and I do appreciate that it has to start somewhere, but I don't know a soul who didn't have a relative actually playing in the W AFL who even watched it once the nab challlenge started.Your estimate of decades is absurdly optimistic, the comp is simply never going to be economically viable in its own right.
The official/unofficial line, disseminated by the AFL via (mainly) Caroline Wilson, is that it will pay for itself indirectly by opening up a wider range of new sponsorship options for both the AFL and the clubs directly.
We shall see.
Would you say the NBA has become more profitable and embraced league after the foundations of the WNBA? I can see why this league will be great for many people who will get a lot of joy from it, but I don't think I ever will be one. I'd prefer the club it's cash. Perhaps in a few years when the standard improves it might be worth revisiting, and I do appreciate that it has to start somewhere, but I don't know a soul who didn't have a relative actually playing in the W AFL who even watched it once the nab challlenge started.
I would suggest that we will see a truer reflection of the interest when admission to go watch starts getting charged.There were 15,610 in attendance at the AFLW Grand Final at Metricon.
And 12,710 at the same ground a few hours later for the opening round of the AFL here in Queensland. After advertising half-price tickets for this game during the GF earlier.
Not sure at all where the comp is going from here but there were clearly quite a few fans paying the comp some attention in its first season.
And, speaking for myself, I'll definitely have more interest once the Cats make their AFLW debut as well.
The more footy teams representing the hoops, the happier I am.
I would suggest that we will see a truer reflection of the interest when admission to go watch starts getting charged.
It is all well and good drawing crowds when it is free... but will people part with their hard earned to go watch it reguarly.... I genuinely have no idea.
If they could structure it so the games were played as curtain raisers it could be a winner.Sponsor ship will be paramount too.I would suggest that we will see a truer reflection of the interest when admission to go watch starts getting charged.
It is all well and good drawing crowds when it is free... but will people part with their hard earned to go watch it reguarly.... I genuinely have no idea.
If they could structure it so the games were played as curtain raisers it could be a winner.Sponsor ship will be paramount too.
The video shows the whole aspect of what we can offer and looking through the other team's bids it shouldn't be close.Beat me to it. Was just about to post the same thing!
The video shows the whole aspect of what we can offer and looking through the other team's bids it shouldn't be close.
Interesting to read that there are 450 VFLW members not a bad effort for something that wasn't massively pushed
Me too, got my keyring last weekProud to say I'm one of the bolded too.