Well done to the AFL. The Western Sydney area will welcome a team based in Blacktown.
As someone that lives in the Western Sydney area & has played for 2 Western Sydney clubs in the Sydney AFL for over 15 years I appreciate that there is an incredible amount of hard work (and luck) required in getting any such organisation to be a "real footy club" with its own ingrained footy culture from the president down through the coach, players & supporters. It will take more than 10 years as the Swans & Bears have shown. Cash & past experiences will assist with the transition.
The AFL should be applauded for having a go as rugby league & union have dropped the ball considerable in recent years in promoting to the younger generations in Sydney.
A team in Western Sydney WILL NOT detract from the Swans at all ... the number of moans I have heard about travelling "out west" to Homebush in recent years is actually quietly replicated by those from Blacktown & Penrith wanting to travel to the SCG to watch the Swans. They are two different fan bases.
The Swans (finally) have an established base with a strong brand & only bad management will make fickle fans leave the club ... nothing at all to do with a Western Sydney club being formed. In fact regular competition & media play may improve sponsor interest in climbing on board for both organisations & take away from other codes.
The push to Western Sydney may ultimately prove a flop ... but the AFL need to have a go & find out ... because there is a very real reality that it will be a success as well - just listening to some of the league legends & they are seriously worried about "aerial ping pong" taking over. Yes it is in the league heartland ...but when was the last NRL match played in Blacktown? It is a great strategic move by them not to compete with Penrith or Parramatta or Campbelltown.
As for those of this forum that question the intelligence levels of those from Western Sydney I STRONGLY OBJECT to such generalisations & would welcome a conversation with ye one day to prove yourselves wrong.
I wish the Western Sydney AFC all the best in its future endeavours.
As someone that lives in the Western Sydney area & has played for 2 Western Sydney clubs in the Sydney AFL for over 15 years I appreciate that there is an incredible amount of hard work (and luck) required in getting any such organisation to be a "real footy club" with its own ingrained footy culture from the president down through the coach, players & supporters. It will take more than 10 years as the Swans & Bears have shown. Cash & past experiences will assist with the transition.
The AFL should be applauded for having a go as rugby league & union have dropped the ball considerable in recent years in promoting to the younger generations in Sydney.
A team in Western Sydney WILL NOT detract from the Swans at all ... the number of moans I have heard about travelling "out west" to Homebush in recent years is actually quietly replicated by those from Blacktown & Penrith wanting to travel to the SCG to watch the Swans. They are two different fan bases.
The Swans (finally) have an established base with a strong brand & only bad management will make fickle fans leave the club ... nothing at all to do with a Western Sydney club being formed. In fact regular competition & media play may improve sponsor interest in climbing on board for both organisations & take away from other codes.
The push to Western Sydney may ultimately prove a flop ... but the AFL need to have a go & find out ... because there is a very real reality that it will be a success as well - just listening to some of the league legends & they are seriously worried about "aerial ping pong" taking over. Yes it is in the league heartland ...but when was the last NRL match played in Blacktown? It is a great strategic move by them not to compete with Penrith or Parramatta or Campbelltown.
As for those of this forum that question the intelligence levels of those from Western Sydney I STRONGLY OBJECT to such generalisations & would welcome a conversation with ye one day to prove yourselves wrong.
I wish the Western Sydney AFC all the best in its future endeavours.
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