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All the media experts had us missing the 8 this year so shows what they fucking know.
Rothfield is a bottom feeder
Rothfield is a bottom feeder
Pretty confident Bennett can deliver us a Prem before he retires.All the media experts had us missing the 8 this year so shows what they fucking know.
Rothfield is a bottom feeder
He raises a point about Bennett and it's a question you do have to ask.
Is he losing touch with the modern game? His game plan works when the team is on, but when they're not, it doesn't and it doesn't seem like we have a plan B.
We go all out on plan A and have to rely on individual brilliance or the opposition stuffing up if it doesn't work.
Rothfield is a hack. If we lost the gf he'd be saying the same thing. What advantages do Brisbane have? We don't get to stay in our home city for 80% of the season (Sydney teams), we don't play on our preferred day (Sunday), we don't get the most 7 day turnarounds (cowboys and several other clubs get more), Melbourne/New Zealand is a bigger city/market then Brisbane wih more businesses: more tpa's (yes it isn't a rugby league city/country but they both allow an avenue into that city PLUS nsw/qld, Brisbane isn't a business gateway like them. The two best squads money-wise are obviously Melbourne and nz so the tpa argument is rubbish)...
Last but not least... we keep the nrl afloat via tv ratings and crowds so IF we did get an advantage SO WE SHOULD!!!!! Sick of these "it's unfair because we are small and shit so you better bring them down to our level" arguments. I am starting to realise super league was anything but a mistake...
That 3rd paragraph was literally better then all rothfields best combined. Exactly my frustrations...And this is the problem with the salary cap. It's based on communist theory and we know how well that works...
Last time I checked we are in a social capitalist society. Why should the club with the most fans who bring in the most revenue not be allowed to capitalise on that (within reason with checks and balances)? Instead like good Aussies we cut down the tall poppy and shit where we eat. The biggest problem with the super league war is that super league caved. ARL would have folded within a few years and we would now have a true national competition that would be flourishing after the initial turmoil. Set the game back at least 25 years. Imagine if Packer caved with cricket.
There is no incentive for any club to be excellent in any way under this system. Can't get fans that's ok NRL will pay your salary cap. Can't manage your books that's ok NRL will bail you out. Develop the best players, don't bother crap clubs will pay overs funded by NRL. Win a premiership then good luck getting another one because system will level you out. Winning a game, don't lead by too much otherwise refs will try to even things up.
The salary cap is restriction of trade justified on the assumed premise that equal competition protects the league and enhances the bottom line. However there is no evidence that this is true and the arguement is absurd when you think about it. I know I want to pay my money to see the most average movie or go to the most average university because it is so close to the competition. Everyone hates paying to see Bolt run because he is so good right. And it's not as if Manchester United and Real Madrid don't bring more fans to their sport...
You could argue for a soft cap so not to be too unbalanced. Rich pay their share for their excesses if they want to spend overs. Deductions for self developed players to reflect cost of investments. Clubs should also get a more weighted share of tv revenue based on their fan participation rather than equal spread. Not all of it but like the progressive tax system reasonable to share some of the wealth for the common good but not communism where the illusion of equality actually just leads to everyone losing through systemic inefficiency and corruption.
Fans deserve excellence as well as reward for their support. But most of all they deserve NRL to show integrity and accountability.
Exactly my frustration also. We just have to look around. Fans are frustrated all round. Teams should be able to build dynasties but this is all but strangled out of the game to the point where the most successful team of the NRl era is a cap cheat. For me Melbourne is the tainted darling of the NRL. The rules have been bent to breaking point to allow their success because they couldn't do it under the cap. Cam is a Legend for his Qld efforts but i hate his involvement in the destruction of our game. The league is a farce when guys like thaiday can't ride pine for a few years as an 18th man or in reserve grade exempt from the cap. So many clubs have these players that could be still in the game not being forced into rugby or superleague. Hold a player for x amount of time and they should be cap exempt.That 3rd paragraph was literally better then all rothfields best combined. Exactly my frustrations...
I also agree with him about Bennett, but just as an aside... Bellamy is in his fifteenth season as head coach at the storm and has one premiership for all of his teams dominance but somehow his actual record flies under the radar. Rothfield and Kent are so transparent in their agendas its a wonder you can see them on tv.He raises a point about Bennett and it's a question you do have to ask.
Is he losing touch with the modern game? His game plan works when the team is on, but when they're not, it doesn't and it doesn't seem like we have a plan B.
We go all out on plan A and have to rely on individual brilliance or the opposition stuffing up if it doesn't work.
Grow up would ya.We may as well have missed th eight...
Rothfield is a hack. If we lost the gf he'd be saying the same thing. What advantages do Brisbane have? We don't get to stay in our home city for 80% of the season (Sydney teams), we don't play on our preferred day (Sunday), we don't get the most 7 day turnarounds (cowboys and several other clubs get more), Melbourne/New Zealand is a bigger city/market then Brisbane wih more businesses: more tpa's (yes it isn't a rugby league city/country but they both allow an avenue into that city PLUS nsw/qld, Brisbane isn't a business gateway like them. The two best squads money-wise are obviously Melbourne and nz so the tpa argument is rubbish)...
Last but not least... we keep the nrl afloat via tv ratings and crowds so IF we did get an advantage SO WE SHOULD!!!!! Sick of these "it's unfair because we are small and shit so you better bring them down to our level" arguments. I am starting to realise super league was anything but a mistake...
After a post like that I am not sure you should be criticizing Rothfield.
Every side has its advantages and disadvantages.
The TV viewings is circular, the more you are on tv, the more fans you will get, the higher your ratings will be. Canberra would be one of the lowest rating sides on tv now, but that wasnt the case in the early 90s, its just what happens after you get left of tv schedules for 20 years.
The NRL should always show the best product (best game) on TV to attract people to the game, not go for short term ratings, which is what the channel nine does. I am sure this will start to change a little bit as the NRL takes more control of the tv schedule.
To compare yourself to melbourne is farcical, in an AFL city competing with 10 odd other AFL franchises to an NRL city which has one other garbage AFL franchise.
Ask any businessman where would you prefer to open a new RL franchise melbourne or brisbane 9/10 would tell you brisbane.
I agree brisbane do more travelling then Sydney sides, but so does every outside of sydney side.
NZ squad isnt better then brisbanes. Brisbane has a very very good squad (imo like canberra) and imo like canberra this year they fell short on coaching. Atleast they didnt fall as far short as canberra did.
Conclusion: Many 'experts' wrote the Broncos off at the start of the year, with a top-eight finish looking like a stretch if you had believed everything being said in the papers. The Broncos defied those expectations, finishing third to be a serious premiership contender – falling one game short of a grand final appearance. In the end it was injuries that cruelled any chance of a premiership. Not many teams can win a competition without their hooker and starting prop, and the Broncos are no different
We were one game away from the grand final, finished the season at 3rd. Have had disruptions in the spine all year long. We haven't had a chance to field our best team all year long. So yes grow up you sook. The boys did well give them a break.Coming from you, that's rich.