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Again - where did I state 'merge or relocate?From what I can see they are doing exactly that.
And you think North Melbourne are investing as much as West Coast?
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Again - where did I state 'merge or relocate?From what I can see they are doing exactly that.
Fitzroy, 25 members, 15 different home grounds, but they should have been saved.From what I can see they are doing exactly that.
And you think North Melbourne are investing as much as West Coast?
From what I can see they are doing exactly that.
Did I say that? They're developing a substantial base.
Yes, yes you did.
At no point did I say they were investing as much as West Coast. I said they were beginning to invest more in order to get to the level of other clubs.
Where have I stated merge or relocate in this post?
Ive stated they need to invest more to get to the level of other clubs. eg west coast
From what I can see they are doing exactly that.
Fitzroy, 25 members, 15 different home grounds, but they should have been saved.
You said ‘exactly that’.
How on earth would North invest as much as West Coast in facilities when they have a far lower revenue?And you think North Melbourne are investing as much as West Coast?
Part of the issue on this forum is that a certain North supporting poster is constantly kicking other clubs that may be conceived vulnerable due to limited growth factors or historical mismanagement creating legacy issues only now being corrected.
I think that if the attitude towards North were to change, it would require a concerted effort by North supporters to garner friendships in the fight for survival, rather than attempt to deflect attention and throw other teams to the wolves.
North will get their own academy!South goes North and North goes South. Got to love how people think moving a club is bad. Swan's have been a success, as has Lions. Maybe North will secure their future. Melbourne has too many teams, as does Sydney with NRL.
lol you forgetting where you came from? You were a deadset laughing stock who lost to the inaugural Suns. Team going through rebuild with significant injuries gets belted by top 4 team - shock horror
Um yeah they did. The Fitzroy lions moved and merged with Brisbane Bears. Where you alive when this happened?The "Lions" didn't move anywhere.
Um yeah they did. The Fitzroy lions moved and merged with Brisbane Bears.
Where you alive when this happened?
Does anyone even care about North anymore.
Well, people keep posting about them...
Does anyone even care about North anymore.
Oh, Honey.Um yeah they did. The Fitzroy lions moved and merged with Brisbane Bears. Where you alive when this happened?
We're immune to itI feel for North supporters constantly having to put up with this sh*t
Would rather we keep all the Victorian clubs exactly where they are instead of the AFL just manufacturing another generic club out of thin air. I don't think how profitable a club is should be a determinant of survival. Also, North don't have any pokies, which more clubs should be aspiring to do.
Managed a whopping 13k after a year of no footy. Their attendances are propped up by opposition Vic clubs
What does North Melbourne offer to the AFL?Well, people keep posting about them...
What does North Melbourne offer to the AFL?
A parasite is defined as an organism living within another organism in order to obtain nutrients, often in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host, or alternatively, something that resembles a biological parasite in the sense of living off, being dependent or, or exploiting another organism while giving little or nothing in return.
Sounds like North Melbourne to me.
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