he is taking it seriously ... he doesn't believe in the Govt 's strategyTLPG wrote:Gallop won't take the pokie situation seriously, so why should I believe him?
it is his right to disagree & he is exercising it
The way the NRL has been pushing memberships the last two years says otherwise. The NRL even put money on offer for clubs who could recruit the most members in a week.TLPG wrote:He's not taking it seriously. He's not instructing clubs to find other revenue streams.
They why did Gallop criticise the changes? Consitency from Gallop is zero on those two points. Don't deny it, and don't accuse me of slandering him because he is doing the WRONG thing trying to oppose the government legislation.cooee wrote:The way the NRL has been pushing memberships the last two years says otherwise. The NRL even put money on offer for clubs who could recruit the most members in a week.TLPG wrote:He's not taking it seriously. He's not instructing clubs to find other revenue streams.
No it's not, it was to stop abuse by Raider Dave. I was stating an experienced opinion that commands respect based on the experience I have in law in general. That is the last that subject will be mentioned.cooee wrote:Why was the Brisbane Bombers thread closed? What right do you have to say Brisbane Bombers is an illegal name under Intellectual Property Law and can not be used when nothing has been determined yet.
Abuse of mod rights if you ask me.
Do you realy believe that Beau? Here's a bet for you.Beaussie wrote:They'll be at AAMI Park next season apparently. Hahaha, the A-League will draw bigger crowds than State of Origin in Melbourne.
Righteo you're on. You do realise that even that local A-League derby between Victory and Heart had a bigger crowd than the capacity AAMI Park will have for State of Origin? You're going to lose this one I'm afraid to say. Nonethless, bet locked in.MarkZZZ wrote:Of cource I am sure.
Just so we are sure we are betting with the same understanding. You think that a A-League game in Melbourne will draw a bigger crowd than the State Of Origin game in Melbourne and I think that the SOO will have a larger crowd than any A-League game played in Melbourne during the 2011/12 season.
Lets see the biggest crowd in the last A-League season was between the Victory and Heart they had 32,321 at the then named Telstra Dome now Etihad Stadium.
There where factors that made that crowd that big that won't be there again in 2012.
The bet is on.
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