Alright, you posted a lot of non-sense **** right there.
But instead of pulling it all apart and ripping it to sheds, i will just say i wished the membership i paid for the Bears was only $20.
When i spoke about Gallops comment about decades, that was when he arrived in Sydney after his meetings up in the CQ. Like i said i've being following expansion for three years i obviously wouldn't miss something like that.
Source:
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/...24/3075166.htm
"I guess I already knew about the passion of the people involved in the game up here but the real eye opener for me has been the economic activity, the industry, the plan for the next couple of decades in the area," says David. "Those of us from New South Wales, I don't think we're quite aware of just how big it's going to be up here over the next couple of decades."
What does this say? we have decades to get this bid done correctly.
I spoke to a NRL insider during the visit who had this ti say. "Honestly Gallop visiting CQ for the bid would be just an exercise to show they look as though they have some sort of interest in it.".
Now i will quote one bit from what you have said cause you have gotten it so completely wrong.
"Once again, nothing more than self praise of your own declared knowledge. My original question is why you originally stated the CC Bears to be the only capable bid(after WA Reds)."
The WA Reds are not capable of what i said originally. The WA Reds can not start, sustain n the early years and run a team without NRL assistance. Because of this need the WA Reds have for the NRL assistance. The NRL needs to find another bid that requires no assistance.
Now a team in a area that has never had a national team before does not sound like the ideal spot for this role. If the NRL were to (and one day they will) put a team in CQ then they will monitor it closely. Especially because if this failed, we would be laughing stock to other codes, especially if there expansion into non-heartland areas worked. I speak of the GWS Giants, the GC Suns and the Melbourne Rebels. So that means, from an NRL view that the CQ could no set-up a club with no assistance from the NRL.
Ipswich could possibly do so as they have already teams in QLD competitions. Although it is a big step up into the NRL and the bid team is still working its business plan out. The person to led the Ipswich bid is former Sydney Roosters chief executive Brian Canavan. They need to get their business plan done and sort out their identity circus before the bids are submitted. Then there would be no stopping them.
Wanna laugh at the potential threat of AFL in Sydney? go ahead that is what the AFL is banking on mate.