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At least eight clubs in the AFL are not independently viable entities. Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, GWS, Melbourne, Bulldogs, North Melbourne and Port Adelaide all rely on AFL assistance to remain in the league.
Sydney have been propped up for 20 years, have been one of the more successful sides in that period, and have a number of associated concessions to assist them, yet still cannot reliably turn a profit. In a city of 4.5 million. When will this club be viable? Why do they continually get concessions and handouts which actually are distorting the league?
The reality is that the AFL is heavily reliant on a handful of clubs supporting the rest of the league. Killing Melbourne won't make North Melbourne or the Western Bulldogs any more viable. Killing all of those three won't make Collingwood any more profitable. It will undermine the status of the game in Melbourne, which as much as Sydney, is the reason why the TV networks pay over $1 billion for the rights.
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The established Victorian clubs you mention are compensated under the equalisation fund and all, with possible exception of North, have reasonable chances of viability in the future once certain agreements have ended. I.E.: Unviable stadium deals at Docklands and Footy Park which are strangling their finances for example.
Caterina, you are neither obviously. I dont intend to name names.
I mentioned three Victorian clubs. So with the possible exception of North, and Melbourne who are according to you unviable, the historically weakest of the three in the Western Bulldogs is apparently viable, once freed from the yoke of Docklands. I highly doubt that.
All three of them have equivalent problems with small supporter bases and lack of appeal. If one is unviable then the rest have to be considered unviable too.
You don't think the TV rights have anything to do with the biggest clubs? Why do you think Collingwood get more prime time games than any other club? Why do you think they get so many games in Melbourne?
The bottom clubs are kept alive so the big Melbourne clubs can play 18 games per season there, beamed into Victorian lounge rooms almost every Friday night. A few million slinged here and there is a small price to pay to have the cash cows of Collingwood, Essendon, Carlton, etc pulling the money in.
How often do you hear from supporters of Melbourne clubs that they don't go to some games of their team because "they're only playing Freo"? That's the market they are pandering too, and that's why the old VFL clubs are kept alive.
Typical pueso-logic from you there. The flip side is that for every small drawing team they leave in melbourne its two, three or four less opportunities for a big club v big club match a year which draws bigger crowds and bigger tv viewerships. Your reason is not the reason they are kept alive, afterall it wasn't so many years that they were trying to actively get rid of a couple of the vic sides. What's different now is instead of a few 100 million for tv rights they are now on 1.2 billion with a pay tv partner screaming for content.I mentioned three Victorian clubs. So with the possible exception of North, and Melbourne who are according to you unviable, the historically weakest of the three in the Western Bulldogs is apparently viable, once freed from the yoke of Docklands. I highly doubt that.
All three of them have equivalent problems with small supporter bases and lack of appeal. If one is unviable then the rest have to be considered unviable too.
You don't think the TV rights have anything to do with the biggest clubs? Why do you think Collingwood get more prime time games than any other club? Why do you think they get so many games in Melbourne?
The bottom clubs are kept alive so the big Melbourne clubs can play 18 games per season there, beamed into Victorian lounge rooms almost every Friday night. A few million slinged here and there is a small price to pay to have the cash cows of Collingwood, Essendon, Carlton, etc pulling the money in.
How often do you hear from supporters of Melbourne clubs that they don't go to some games of their team because "they're only playing Freo"? That's the market they are pandering too, and that's why the old VFL clubs are kept alive.
Let me know if Mark Schwarzer plays a pseudo or titular skipper's role on the night.What is pueso logic? Is it Spanish or something? Amusing from Bigfooty's version of William Safire.
The AFL already doubles up on blockbusters every year. Just as redundant rivalries like Richmond vs Carlton are still given prime slots as the opener at the MCG.
whiteoak, I ask you, why should a club forever have their name tarred by decisions made by Cameron Schwab?
Anyway, I'm off to the soccer. Talk to you idiots later.
Care to name names as to who those arseholes and fools are freo shark? Just as a favour to them, as they struggle under the misapprehension that they are only expressing opinions when they post. Cheers.
What is pueso logic? Is it Spanish or something? Amusing from Bigfooty's version of William Safire.
The AFL already doubles up on blockbusters every year. Just as redundant rivalries like Richmond vs Carlton are still given prime slots as the opener at the MCG.
whiteoak, I ask you, why should a club forever have their name tarred by decisions made by Cameron Schwab?
Anyway, I'm off to the soccer. Talk to you idiots later.
Why do some people feel sorry for MFC? They did bring the entire calamity upon themselves through nefarious means. If there is ANY way we could get Jesse Hogan to Freo' due the MFC's softcockness the club must pursue.
I don't feel sorry for Melbourne at all but people like Neeld, a couple of new draftees etc, its hard not to feel sorry for the people that didn't contribute anything to their plight but have to deal with it.
That was ratified by their administration of the time and implemented by other senior staff. On more than one occasion over a period of years.
The Hatt & McLean era went on for seven years. Should the club have been wrapped up then?


Why feel sorry for Neeld? He wanted the job. Then went in with whatever he thought was needed, but clearly no clue how to actually handle the situation. And for being one of the most incompetent coaches in a very long time he gets to walk away with a massive payout that is way above what someone with his skills should actually earn. He's done pretty well for himself.
I stopped feeling sorry for neeld the moment he decided it would be a good idea to have a 19 year old and a 20 year old as co-captains... unbelievably bad decision, and a real slap in the face to the one honest trier they do have in Nathan jones, it shows he clearly is lacking in footy sense.
as for the club, the only club I loathe more than Melbourne is west coast, if we could fold up west coast and keep Melbourne, id be happy... but seeing as that wont happen, I reckon Melbourne should be shipped straight to van diemens land and a new franchise created
They could call themselves the Melbourne Panhandlers.Melbourne should merge with North Melbourne, and create one club with a decent amount of supporters.
Vossy was captain at a similar age wasnt he? At that turned out pretty well.


