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Of course, and that's the whole point (which I'm sure you already know). Only small penetration would result in huge growth for the league.
Yeah, this isn't about being the number one sport in China and knocking down soccer or basketball (I vaguely feel it's popular in China . No facts to back that up). You get 1% of the population of China interested and they're probably the majority of AFL fans now
Yeah, this isn't about being the number one sport in China and knocking down soccer or basketball (I vaguely feel it's popular in China . No facts to back that up). You get 1% of the population of China interested and they're probably the majority of AFL fans now
My thinking is along the same lines, congratulations to Port Adelaide - they could make a killing and have every club wishing they had done the same
The success the NBA in China (for example) demonstrates it's a market that has an interest in western sport, and given the athleticism involved in AFL and how unique the game is, I'd be fairly confident AFL will do well there.
As far as whether it's us, I would love it to be. Any opportunity we can create to grow our brand is one worth pursuing, and given the style of football we play I could see us being a very popular side with the Chinese audiences.
The success the NBA in China (for example) demonstrates it's a market that has an interest in western sport, and given the athleticism involved in AFL and how unique the game is, I'd be fairly confident AFL will do well there.
As far as whether it's us, I would love it to be. Any opportunity we can create to grow our brand is one worth pursuing, and given the style of football we play I could see us being a very popular side with the Chinese audiences.
A lot of foresight and hard work made the NBA what it is today, one of the biggest things in its favour is basketball's a game that requires little real estate to play - it makes it unbelievably accessible.
The big challenge for the expansion of Australian Rules Football is trying to ingrain itself within cultures that are developing and placing a premium on land and resources to accommodate growing populations. How can countries like China prioritise massive ovals in urban areas over the need to allocate space to people?
TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.
A lot of foresight and hard work made the NBA what it is today, one of the biggest things in its favour is basketball's a game that requires little real estate to play - it makes it unbelievably accessible.
The big challenge for the expansion of Australian Rules Football is trying to ingrain itself within cultures that are developing and placing a premium on land and resources to accommodate growing populations. How can countries like China prioritise massive ovals in urban areas over the need to allocate space to people?
I would also imagine the NBA's budget would have far exceeded what the AFL are prepared to put up.
It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.
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