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Do the Suns have a soft cap?
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i hope so. its not good having the suns be a joke like they are. they need to either shape up or fold.In the HUN today.
Pretty sure Eade is still living in the Gold Coast. Would the club want him as head of football?In the HUN today.
Pretty sure Eade is still living in the Gold Coast. Would the club want him as head of football?
Totally agree. Moved to qld from melbourne when i was a kid and to see the growth from then to now(over 30 years) is quite dramatic. Even the growth since the suns started has been huge.Living up here for the last 12 months and seeing junior football numbers first hand you can see that Queensland is a sleeping giant talent pool for the Loins and Suns. It’s pretty nuts to be honest.
Getting to Metricon Stadium for a few games was also a pleasant surprise. Good viewing, easy access to the ground and did it all in shorts and a Tshirt.
The AFL know exactly what they have growing up here and there will do anything possible to keep the Suns relevant.
Clarko will be key moving forward in my opinion now that Carlton have blown there chance at getting him.
The Suns have some good players and are building that player driven culture from the sound of it with the likes of Miller driving standards.
The Suns should go all in and give Clarko the keys, get something infront of Buckley as the co-pilot, extend the soft cap to get it done and get the whole club re-branded with a decent jumper, better supporter gear that you would actually wear and have all ticketing under 16years of Age free to all supporters to start filling the stadium.
“If you build it, they will come”
Living up here for the last 12 months and seeing junior football numbers first hand you can see that Queensland is a sleeping giant talent pool for the Loins and Suns. It’s pretty nuts to be honest.
Getting to Metricon Stadium for a few games was also a pleasant surprise. Good viewing, easy access to the ground and did it all in shorts and a Tshirt.
The AFL know exactly what they have growing up here and there will do anything possible to keep the Suns relevant.
Clarko will be key moving forward in my opinion now that Carlton have blown there chance at getting him.
The Suns have some good players and are building that player driven culture from the sound of it with the likes of Miller driving standards.
The Suns should go all in and give Clarko the keys, get something infront of Buckley as the co-pilot, extend the soft cap to get it done and get the whole club re-branded with a decent jumper, better supporter gear that you would actually wear and have all ticketing under 16years of Age free to all supporters to start filling the stadium.
“If you build it, they will come”
Don't forget the NRL is about to approve another team in South East Queensland which puts even more pressure on the AFL to make the Suns a success. South East Queensland is growing at a ridiculous rate (about to hit 4 million) and is now a serious battle ground for both codes.Totally agree. Moved to qld from melbourne when i was a kid and to see the growth from then to now(over 30 years) is quite dramatic. Even the growth since the suns started has been huge.
The problem with the suns up here is the qld supporters can be very fickle. When the lions have been down, crowd numbers are extremely bad. Also most of the afl supporters here already had favourite teams.
The gold coast market is also traditionally a graveyard for professional sporting teams. Even the NRL has struggled. The titans were in major strife a few years ago and while they seem to be stable atm, they have played finals 3 times in 15 seasons.
Success brings fans, this is where the suns are in danger of struggling long term, if they can string at least a couple of good seasons together, the support for them will grow. Local kids will want to support the local team if they are good.
The true suns supporters will come from the qld kids that grew up watching the suns, however if they're not being competitive long term, it makes it hard for to want to support them.
Branding is terrible also, should have gone with a better name. My eldest asked me why they didn't have a cool name like the hawks do. General consensus among the qld afl supporters i've spoken to is the afl missed an opportunity with the name as kids will gravitate towards things with a stronger association to them eg lions,tigers,kangaroos etc. My 2 youngest like the tigers/cats atm because of the names/ branding and that they were successful in a time where my boys were just starting to gain an interest in afl.
There is huge potential up here for a 2nd successful afl team but the suns desperately need to play finals soon and regularly because it means nothing if the local junior numbers grow but none support them long term.
You saying he wont be coaching again until 2035?Not Qld. Clarko to be employed by Tas Govt and Tas AFL to build Tas AFL club and AFL/VFL teams. He will take 2022 researching.
100% correct with clarko,,,,, b gale will be the CEONot Qld. Clarko to be employed by Tas Govt and Tas AFL to build Tas AFL club and AFL/VFL teams. He will take 2022 researching.
Did you see who wrote the article? That should say all you need to know.Home – Triple M
www.triplem.com.au
Looks like the AFL is involved after all...
You seriously think you can ignore me?
Answer the ******* question.
Totally agree. Moved to qld from melbourne when i was a kid and to see the growth from then to now(over 30 years) is quite dramatic. Even the growth since the suns started has been huge.
The problem with the suns up here is the qld supporters can be very fickle. When the lions have been down, crowd numbers are extremely bad. Also most of the afl supporters here already had favourite teams.
The gold coast market is also traditionally a graveyard for professional sporting teams. Even the NRL has struggled. The titans were in major strife a few years ago and while they seem to be stable atm, they have played finals 3 times in 15 seasons.
Success brings fans, this is where the suns are in danger of struggling long term, if they can string at least a couple of good seasons together, the support for them will grow. Local kids will want to support the local team if they are good.
The true suns supporters will come from the qld kids that grew up watching the suns, however if they're not being competitive long term, it makes it hard to want to support them.
Branding is terrible also, should have gone with a better name. My eldest asked me why they didn't have a cool name like the hawks do. General consensus among the qld afl supporters i've spoken to is the afl missed an opportunity with the name as kids will gravitate towards things with a stronger association to them eg lions,tigers,kangaroos etc. My 2 youngest like the tigers/cats atm because of the names/ branding and that they were successful in a time where my boys were just starting to gain an interest in afl.
There is huge potential up here for a 2nd successful afl team but the suns desperately need to play finals soon and regularly because it means nothing if the local junior numbers grow but none support them long term.