Well if things go as they are at the moment, West Sydney will get a team and Tasmania won't because of Andrew Demetriou. How is that any different?
Although having said that, I'm guessing Kerry O'Brien is only doing it for political points scoring. The AFL can accept and deny whatever teams they want. Doesn't stop them from making idiotic decisions like putting teams where the demand isn't there, but they are a private organisation, they can do it if they like.
I'm sympathetic to the AFL in regards to the Western Sydney club because that is where the newest people of Australia will be, in effect all the new players for the AFL.
Tasmania should have had a team 20 years ago, but unfortunately the way Australian sport is set up follows colonial lines and not national lines.
If a Tasmanian club was set up and the AFL drafted 10 Tasmanians a year it would be incomparable to the potential new draftees that could be obtained in Western Sydney if the/when the club succeeds.
Hopefully we can one day we can see NT and Tasmanian teams in the league, but the future of footy must follow a fiscal potential. I think its an analogous debate to Waverly vs Docklands. Docklands is clearly the more equitable venue for the future of footy, but Waverly was a ground amongst the people. Overall i think that Docklands is the better venue for footy - but a lot of people disagree with that. I think that Western Sydney is the better place for the future of footy - but Tasmania is where more people play footy.
It just amazing how decisions like this can change the shape of sport. It will be an interesting 10 years ahead.