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Probably, another good reason to shaft them and just go with Foxtel.Coming from Channel 9 I suspect they are doing this as a bargaining chip for the next TV deal.
Probably, another good reason to shaft them and just go with Foxtel.Coming from Channel 9 I suspect they are doing this as a bargaining chip for the next TV deal.
Thanks to the financial mismanagement of the past few years, the NRL really have backed themselves into a corner. The only reason they are pushing ahead to re-start the comp by 28 May is simply because they are absolutely desperate for the television revenue. They basically have no choice, they either get the competition running again ASAP in 2020 or they go broke.
Unlike the AFL which was smart enough to acquire a major asset with their television money which they have been able to use to get a $500m loan that will go a long way to keeping them afloat even without games being played, the NRL have next to nothing to show for their latest billion dollar TV deal.
And now as its come out today, even 28 May is likely to be pushed back after the television broadcasters (i.e. Nine) weighed in on plans. And the NRL have to play along simply because they have no choice. Because no spectators can actually go to the games right now, without games on television they don't have a sustainable revenue stream.
Happy birthday for yesterday (today here) if the date is accurate! 🙂
Thanks mate. And unfortunately its correct lol
Enjoy it! Because you'll never bounce like you're 20 again!
Thanks to the financial mismanagement of the past few years, the NRL really have backed themselves into a corner. The only reason they are pushing ahead to re-start the comp by 28 May is simply because they are absolutely desperate for the television revenue. They basically have no choice, they either get the competition running again ASAP in 2020 or they go broke.
Unlike the AFL which was smart enough to acquire a major asset with their television money which they have been able to use to get a $500m loan that will go a long way to keeping them afloat even without games being played, the NRL have next to nothing to show for their latest billion dollar TV deal.
And now as its come out today, even 28 May is likely to be pushed back after the television broadcasters (i.e. Nine) weighed in on plans. And the NRL have to play along simply because they have no choice. Because no spectators can actually go to the games right now, without games on television they don't have a sustainable revenue stream.
Read a bit better then mate. It is clearly about his not understanding, or ignoring, the difference between the transmission danger of 3rd world labourers coming and going to/from Singapore and the proposed stringent restart of the NRL.Just reading over some recent posts and you've got me a bit perplexed here. Not sure why you're having a go at @Ranger, who seems only to have added some fact-based discussion from the posts I saw.
I have just run some preliminary fiqures ... please feel free to correct my Maths ...
Let's see ... the probability of someone who has tested negative for the virus, and having his temp taken 3 times a day ... in isolation and training with 29 other men who are in isolation and have tested negative and also having their temp taken 3 times a day ... then playing against 17 other men who are in isolation and have tested negative and also having their temp taken 3 times a day ..... is ... zero ..
Then again, something mght happen to any player like happened to me today when a homeless guy launched himself at me, shouting ""I've got the virus!" and coughed at me from six inches away. Police checked the positive database and he's not on it, but if he had been ...Im sure its been said already but anyway..
Lets be realistic here - this country was never in a full lockdown, so its not as if the NRL is taking these players out of the safety of their homes and exposing them to a high risk environment. I can guarantee you most/all of these players still get out and about - to the supermarket, for takeaway, to the park etc (as much of the community is) and are at greater risk of anything by doing this. Just bumped into Wade Graham at my local chicken shop yesterday, waiting in line alongside me and many others..
Put the measures in place and get the damn game started..
To be honest the whole thing just doesn't make sense to me. I went to my mother in laws funeral last week (nice lady, got on well with her) and we were only allowed ten at the service. Inside the funeral home I had to stand 1.5 metres away from my own wife. Apparently police checks had been done previously. However in a month's time 17 teams of 17 men are going to be jumping on top of each other, sweating like pigs for 80 minutes. Just hard to see how you go from one extreme to the other so quick.
All good, and thanks to others for kind thoughts. No-one wants the footy back on more than me (although my kids don't miss my mood swings on weekends), its just when you look at these countries when it all flares up again, you think it has got to be a softly, softly approach. Also wonder how big squads will need to be, because won't injured players who need to go for scans etc and exit the bubble then need to be quarantined ? All too hard !I think the difference will be , at the funeral were any of the attendee’s tested for Covid-19 before attending ??
Look I know the answer would be no and I wasn’t trying to be smart but I reckon they’ll be testing the players before every game so once they know they aren’t affected regardless of how much sweat is exchanged they are safe.
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