Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers join Western Bulldogs in Darwin

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  • FrediKanoute
    Coaching Staff
    • Aug 2007
    • 3814

    #16
    Re: Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers join Western Bulldogs in Darwin

    Originally posted by Remi Moses
    Can someone from the AFL please tell us why we were not allowed two games in Darwin yet they've now scheldued more games there! Mind boggling ,but not surprising Memo Please don't give us some warm and fuzzy Port Adelaide affiliation with Darwin,it's utter tripe
    Darwin is for all in tents and purposes the "coffers" booster fixture. Is it any surprise that the 4 teams mooted to be playing there are all in financial difficulties/reliant on AFL assistance?

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    • LostDoggy
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8307

      #17
      Re: Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers join Western Bulldogs in Darwin

      Disgraceful, Adelaide media are all over the boost for Port Adelaide, one radio presenter was even saying they will be making money out of it. I hope they were wrong.

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      • Go_Dogs
        Hall of Fame
        • Jan 2007
        • 10114

        #18
        Re: Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers join Western Bulldogs in Darwin

        Originally posted by marcov
        Disgraceful, Adelaide media are all over the boost for Port Adelaide, one radio presenter was even saying they will be making money out of it. I hope they were wrong.
        Apparently $50K per 'away' game in Darwin.
        Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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        • LostDoggy
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 8307

          #19
          Re: Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers join Western Bulldogs in Darwin

          It's worse than that.

          The article omits the fact that the AFL are playing Pt Adelaide $100,000 for each game as the AWAY side.

          So, we go there after negotiating an arrangement with the NT Government on our own intiative without any help mfrom the AFL and now they actually pay Pt Adelaide to go there twice and limit us to one appearance each year.

          The Pt Adelaide morons who run the club are talking about taking their community programs to the Territory thereby cutting a swathe through the work we have done over th past 3-4 years.

          They talk of building memberships up there etc. and bulding a fortress.

          We have been well and truly back-doored on this and we must not take it laying down. Our investment has just been wiped out.

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          • comrade
            Hall of Fame
            • Jun 2008
            • 17932

            #20
            Re: Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers join Western Bulldogs in Darwin

            Originally posted by EJ Smith
            It's worse than that.

            The article omits the fact that the AFL are playing Pt Adelaide $100,000 for each game as the AWAY side.

            So, we go there after negotiating an arrangement with the NT Government on our own intiative without any help mfrom the AFL and now they actually pay Pt Adelaide to go there twice and limit us to one appearance each year.

            The Pt Adelaide morons who run the club are talking about taking their community programs to the Territory thereby cutting a swathe through the work we have done over th past 3-4 years.

            They talk of building memberships up there etc. and bulding a fortress.

            We have been well and truly back-doored on this and we must not take it laying down. Our investment has just been wiped out.
            I agree, but did we fight hard enough to keep it ‘ours’?

            Constantly searching for the next lucrative opportunity (we’ve been quoted as looking at both Geelong and Adelaide as alternative venues), and perhaps neglecting to cultivate a long term relationship with Darwin might have come back to bite us.
            Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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            • LostDoggy
              WOOF Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 8307

              #21
              Re: Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers join Western Bulldogs in Darwin

              Originally posted by comrade
              I agree, but did we fight hard enough to keep it ‘ours’?

              Constantly searching for the next lucrative opportunity (we’ve been quoted as looking at both Geelong and Adelaide as alternative venues), and perhaps neglecting to cultivate a long term relationship with Darwin might have come back to bite us.
              This is what I've been thinking -- it's probably our own fault to a large extent.

              Having said that, Port and the AFL are still bastards.

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              • azabob
                Hall of Fame
                • Sep 2008
                • 15211

                #22
                Re: Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers join Western Bulldogs in Darwin

                Originally posted by comrade
                I agree, but did we fight hard enough to keep it ‘ours’?

                Constantly searching for the next lucrative opportunity (we’ve been quoted as looking at both Geelong and Adelaide as alternative venues), and perhaps neglecting to cultivate a long term relationship with Darwin might have come back to bite us.
                Originally posted by Lantern
                This is what I've been thinking -- it's probably our own fault to a large extent.

                Having said that, Port and the AFL are still bastards.
                Wonder if we are upset with what has transpired? We have not vented our disapointment through the media, or isn't that our "style"?
                More of an In Bruges guy?

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                • Remi Moses
                  WOOF Member
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 14785

                  #23
                  Re: Melbourne Demons, Richmond Tigers join Western Bulldogs in Darwin

                  Originally posted by EJ Smith
                  It's worse than that.

                  The article omits the fact that the AFL are playing Pt Adelaide $100,000 for each game as the AWAY side.

                  So, we go there after negotiating an arrangement with the NT Government on our own intiative without any help mfrom the AFL and now they actually pay Pt Adelaide to go there twice and limit us to one appearance each year.

                  The Pt Adelaide morons who run the club are talking about taking their community programs to the Territory thereby cutting a swathe through the work we have done over th past 3-4 years.

                  They talk of building memberships up there etc. and bulding a fortress.

                  We have been well and truly back-doored on this and we must not take it laying down. Our investment has just been wiped out.
                  Good news for Port they've still got Choco and Super Coach Rohde

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