@gazzaflute24@irl_sumo@NRL Changing quickly NRL looks to be the new #1 now #1 most viewers #1 tv deal & revenue reach means nothing with this new deal only thing AFL beats NRL is crowds, NRL expanding AFL is in slow growth/stagnation
https://t.co/Ep2AAmELKJ
@Wynne202@footyindustryAU Yeah it ratchets up every year so the ave cash component works out to $580mill over seven years NRL deal and cash component will be more than AFL, AFL got sold a Dill
@Elaineschofiel9@KingGrover1974 Unfortunately when the government would rather tax your wages so the more productive you are in society the more you pay instead of taxing land appropriately to stop speculation house prices will inevitably go up and be out of reach to those only earning a wage
@NicNegrepontis@MattWalshMedia As per the AFL financial they received $530mill cash from broadcast rights would be interested to see how the deal was structured
@footyindustryAU I can't help but think all this is in relation to how well the NRL is doing? I'm all for improving/growing the game but sounds like the AFL is going to alienate a lot of rusted on fans hopefully it worksπ€¦
@Ironman_peter@camorae5196@FOXFOOTY@FOXNRL NRL tv rights are up for negotiations and talk is $4b over 5 years that's $800mill a year and with the record TV ratings they might just get it
@Almost_broke_n@PhilGould15 Bruv the fact its front page news make expansion more than relevant than ever, if there was no mention of it then that proves your point π