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  • Midfield
    On the Rookie List
    • Apr 2009
    • 196

    #16
    Originally posted by CureTheSane
    I don't understand comments like this.

    I have my concerns about expansion into NSW, but in the end I'm just a bloke behind a computer who supports the Swans.

    The AFL aren't going to thrust themselves further into the Sydney market unless they have done their homework.
    That's it in a nutshell.


    They are more aware than anyone of the dangers and issues which this push faces, and they are full steam ahead.
    Maybe, there is a real need for a second team.

    we could look back through these forum pages and find loads of posts from years ago re: a truely national competition.

    regardless of what happend to the push into NSW, and how that all turns out, I don't see any major downside for the Swans
    Or at least, the potential positives far outweigh the negatives.

    I say let's go for it and steal some more marketplace from the other forms of football.
    I dont know about homework other than to say that they looked over the last census and found that there are a heap of people in Sydney, therefore we need a second team. I am not afraid to say that everyone on the NSWAFL forum supports the introduction of the second team, as we support AFL in Sydney NSW first and the Swans etc second. What unconfuseme is trying to point out (I think), is that the AFL have not done enough regarding the local competition. A couple of million injected into the local clubs would be very nice, i'm sure if they did this we wouldn't have teams folding and we wouldnt have to have the players umpire the games.

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    • AnnieH
      RWOs Black Sheep
      • Aug 2006
      • 11332

      #17
      IF the AFL were supporting the local comp, I wouldn't have a problem with it. My nephews play in local comps.

      The problem as I see it, is the AFL are going to throw a lot of money at GWS ... GWS could very well take the BEST players out of the local comp, and the local comp will get nothing in return.

      As far as I can tell, there's nothing in the AFL's GWS deal that supports the local comp.
      Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
      Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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      • AnnieH
        RWOs Black Sheep
        • Aug 2006
        • 11332

        #18
        Originally posted by CureTheSane
        What percentage of ayes would you see as being acceptable Annie?
        I don't know CTS ... the lower the level of interest, the harder it's going to be for them to set up from scratch.
        If they got 10%, it's a start.
        I doubt they'd get 10%.
        Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
        Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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        • DLH
          Warming the Bench
          • Jun 2004
          • 378

          #19
          Originally posted by AnnieH
          IF the AFL were supporting the local comp, I wouldn't have a problem with it. My nephews play in local comps.

          The problem as I see it, is the AFL are going to throw a lot of money at GWS ... GWS could very well take the BEST players out of the local comp, and the local comp will get nothing in return.

          As far as I can tell, there's nothing in the AFL's GWS deal that supports the local comp.
          Well for a start there's going to be 50 extra elite players plus extra development staff out there every day working to build the game at the grassroots.

          For the life of me I'm just baffled by the continued attitude of most Swans people who think the sport in this city begins and ends with them. Honestly, you'd think given the hostility we face all around us that they would put the growth of the GAME first, but no, despite the fact you've had 30 years to yourselves to get your house in order you still whinge.

          Australian Football has had more publicity in this city in the last 12 months since the announcement of GWS than it's ever had before, I don't care that a lot of it's been negative, any publicity is good publicity for us.

          I'm a North Melbourne member and supporter and I always will be, but I tell you what, I'll be buying a GWS membership and doing everything I can to ensure that it works. I've put too much skin into our great game over the past 30 years in the outer west of Sydney not to, and thank God the AFL have had the foresight to do this with the long term in mind now that they have the financial resources to support it.

          I've always been of the same mind as Tara in relation to the Swans, I always want them to win unless they play my team for the reasons he's outlined, but I tell you what, it's becoming harder and harder each day with their small minded attitude.

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          • tara
            Senior Player
            • Aug 2005
            • 1514

            #20
            Annie if the local kids were up to it they'd already be on AFL lists or will be shortly.

            As for the AFL putting money into the local comp its not going to happen anytime soon. They dont care about the local competitions at grass roots levels - its all about numbers for their tv ratings and sponsorship dollars.

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            • ShortHalfHead
              Senior Player
              • Dec 2008
              • 1024

              #21
              Originally posted by AnnieH
              IF the AFL were supporting the local comp, I wouldn't have a problem with it. My nephews play in local comps.

              The problem as I see it, is the AFL are going to throw a lot of money at GWS ... GWS could very well take the BEST players out of the local comp, and the local comp will get nothing in return.

              As far as I can tell, there's nothing in the AFL's GWS deal that supports the local comp.
              I can't see many Sydney players in the comp now playing for GWS. And if they did, it would certainly be an encouragement for local players anyhow and would increase them, not diminish them

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              • Coastal Boy
                Regular in the Side
                • Nov 2003
                • 516

                #22
                In the article Ali Faraj states the new clubs are an initiative of gws. My mail tells me the local council and the Kassem boys did the lot.....the whole lot.....the kassem boys even had to hire their own cherry picker to put the posts in themselves which the council helped pay for. So I would love to know what anyone who works in an afl dept did to help. I even hear there is no discount on the fees in the first year....what a joke. Sounds like a croc to me

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                • Hard Times
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 24

                  #23
                  Get the Swans supporters on talking down GWS.
                  One team towns are great for growth, every loud supporter generates 2 people prepared to support the new side. Sydney is big enough even if all the people are not.

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                  • tara
                    Senior Player
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 1514

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Coastal Boy
                    In the article Ali Faraj states the new clubs are an initiative of gws. My mail tells me the local council and the Kassem boys did the lot.....the whole lot.....the kassem boys even had to hire their own cherry picker to put the posts in themselves which the council helped pay for. So I would love to know what anyone who works in an afl dept did to help. I even hear there is no discount on the fees in the first year....what a joke. Sounds like a croc to me
                    Ali is a player with the club and a multi cultural officer from the club from my understanding - I have never had anyone from the AFL contact me to organise a trial match so I stand to be corrected but I think Ali is well and truly entrentched at the club - By the way our council supplied us a long term shipping container for storage and met us half way on the new goal posts at Rosedale that cost 7k, which the juniors enjoy as did a huge amount of master tonight at Rosedale from all over Sydney - I could see shorts from the Dogs, UTS, ourselves, Power, Camden etc there - Surely the clubs themselves also have some responsibility.

                    Anyway how did the Tiggers get Mona park ahead of the round ball game?

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                    • unconfuseme
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 681

                      #25
                      The point of this thread was not to bag the new clubs coming in (including GWS), but to point out, that other than the Uni clubs, and the ones who are prepared to sell their souls, the rest of the senior clubs in Sydney are actually struggling.

                      ... but never let the truth get in the way of a good story!

                      I would have hoped that the money that GWS is now bringing into the local market is not just sucked up by washed up footballers trying to make careers for themselves, but instead is used to create a sustainable infrastructure for the game.

                      Ideally it is distributed to the senior clubs who can demonstrate that they have a workable plan to support junior development, and establish support and pathways for those junior clubs ... just like they are at Fantasy ... sorry, I mean Docker Land .

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                      • Mug Punter
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 3325

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Coastal Boy
                        In the article Ali Faraj states the new clubs are an initiative of gws. My mail tells me the local council and the Kassem boys did the lot.....the whole lot.....the kassem boys even had to hire their own cherry picker to put the posts in themselves which the council helped pay for. So I would love to know what anyone who works in an afl dept did to help. I even hear there is no discount on the fees in the first year....what a joke. Sounds like a croc to me
                        Likewise my understanding is that GWS had nothing to do with these teams getting off the ground. Pathetic really that the AFL and that mob at Blacktown in their portakabin are so desperate to get press

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                        • Pace To Burn
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 748

                          #27
                          Obviously things have to take priority in terms of getting on the piss. You same blokes need to promote yourself and not just rely on him
                          The edge is not the limit, It's just the starting point...

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                          • Coastal Boy
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 516

                            #28
                            Ali is a player with the club and a multi cultural officer from the club from my understanding - I have never had anyone from the AFL contact me to organise a trial match so I stand to be corrected but I think Ali is well and truly entrentched at the club - By the way our council supplied us a long term shipping container for storage and met us half way on the new goal posts at Rosedale that cost 7k, which the juniors enjoy as did a huge amount of master tonight at Rosedale from all over Sydney - I could see shorts from the Dogs, UTS, ourselves, Power, Camden etc there - Surely the clubs themselves also have some responsibility.

                            That being the case I hope no offence to Ali was taken.....but the article should have quoted him as a club rep not the GWS spokesperson. Thats sad that even he could not muster some financial support for the tigers. Surely they could have waived the club fees for the first couple of years.

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