Folau to Western Sydney
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For sure. And if any players get the dirts with him for being that well paid they are missing the big picture. If they need his name/profile to help with going around to schools in Western Sydney to spread the news then he's worth every cent. The basic truths are that if you want to break into new ground it helps when you've got a mole. Izzy is the mole. Any other current AFL player wouldn't grab the interest that he will. Good luck to him. I think it's a great signing, even if he doesn't hit any great heights. Purely as a Marketing tool it's worth it. The Media of course will blow it all up, League nuts will come out calling him a traitor but he's getting paid a mint. Those guys are mugs. I guarantee you most people would switch for a million plus a season.
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I heard on ABC 702 that he's gonna get $6M over 4 years. That is massive.Occupational hazards:
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I find it perplexing when people say we shouldn't develop AFL in new markets but shore up support in existing markets. Why can't we do both?
My weekend in Melbourne was awesome breathing the AFL infused air and getting spoilt for choice and like hot potato above, can't wait for the chance to see two lives games in Sydney.
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Well, it certainly has annoyed the League world this one, much more than the Hunt defection. They have been quick to point out the failures of a few Leaguies to convert to Rugby etc and the move, whle probably not designed for it, isn't going to convert any hardcore league fans.
The one thing I think it does though, it sort of legitimises GWS as a club in Australian sport, which is probably priceless, and it really does place it on the map and his development over the next 12 months will be weekly news followed by all media in the country, so that is a massive bonus.
I personally don't rate having our two highest players, one about to debut in the VFL and one playing for the Brisbane Broncos, but I hope it works. Can't wait to see how the GWS plan on creating the rivalry with us over the next year, because I reckon that is the real key to sucess here, our clubs can't be friends!!
I don't think we need them though....I just think of Lockett, great footballer and Sydney Legend, did more than any player in the promotion of the game. If Folau and Hunt don't work out on the field, then I think it's a waste of money, no matter what marketing value they might be deemed to be.Last edited by Damien; 1 June 2010, 07:25 PM.Comment
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I find it perplexing when people say we shouldn't develop AFL in new markets but shore up support in existing markets. Why can't we do both?
My weekend in Melbourne was awesome breathing the AFL infused air and getting spoilt for choice and like hot potato above, can't wait for the chance to see two lives games in Sydney.
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My dad was born in a house whose back fence was Leichhardt oval. My pop ran the gate for many years before handing it over to his apprentice Georgie Bowden. Pop's ashes, along with two uncles are sprinkled under the goal posts and scoreboard. My sisters and my first words, according to my dad (but he loves a story) were "up the tigers". I had a jersey with Nbr 1 for Alan McMahon and then Gary Jack (isn't that ironic) and yet look at me now? I couldn't care less if I never saw another NRL game for the rest of my life on telly or live. I don't even watch the Grand Final unless West Tiges are in it and even then I'm just a huge bandwagoner.
I'm not saying it's easy and I'm not saying it isn't going to take time. My belief is that even though the old VFL couldn't have made the Swans task any harder if they deliberately plotted it, the AFL as it is today are committed and passionate. Who would have thought that a place would be created and exist where Sydney born and bred fans can meet on an equal footing with those that come from AFL heartlands and discuss more than just a swans game?
Am I concerned that GWS might impact Swans? Yes. I know that my part is to keep my Swans membership, support the club as much as I can and keep bringing newcomers to the game and helping them see how fantastic it is and what a superior bang for your spectator dollar AFL is in comparison.
Listening to The Back Page tonight I've decided Brian Taylor speaks wise words. I am locking this episode in the vault for when he sledges Folau on his debutComment
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My dad was born in a house whose back fence was Leichhardt oval. My pop ran the gate for many years before handing it over to his apprentice Georgie Bowden. Pop's ashes, along with two of my uncles are sprinkled under the goal posts and scoreboard. According to family "legend" the first sentence spoken by my sisters and I was "up the tigers". I had a jersey with Nbr 1 for Alan McMahon and then Gary Jack (isn't that ironic) and yet look at me now? I couldn't care less if I never saw another NRL game for the rest of my life on telly or live. I don't even watch the Grand Final unless West Tiges are in it and even then I'm just a huge bandwagoner.
I'm not saying it's easy and I'm not saying it isn't going to take time. My belief is that even though the old VFL couldn't have made the Swans task any harder if they deliberately plotted it, the AFL as it is today are committed and passionate. Who would have thought that a place would be created and exist where Sydney born and bred fans can meet on an equal footing with those that come from AFL heartlands and discuss more than just a swans game?
Am I concerned that GWS might impact Swans? Yes. I know that my part is to keep my Swans membership, support the club as much as I can and keep bringing newcomers to the game and helping them see how fantastic it is and what a superior bang for your spectator dollar AFL is in comparison.
Listening to The Back Page tonight I've decided Brian Taylor speaks wise words. I am locking this episode in the vault for when he sledges Folau on his debutComment
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