2022 NRL General discussion

Capital_Shark

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Thank you. Interesting so many people with money would be on the board of a club that is not so popular (meaning small fan base).

This is new to me. Usually popularity attracts important figures and money.
Nick is an extremely wealthy thus influential man with an extreme passion for his footy side. He's very well connected. He's built a $100m+ property portfolio just for Roosters. He doesn't need 35k members & sell-out games to get attention or be listened to.

Money attracts money. Popularity comes & goes but the sorta wealth & reach those ****s got is near endless.

If any Sharks fan here wouldn't want our own version of Uncle Nick, show yourselves.
 

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Hi Cap
I agree with all your sentiment and also wish the Sharks had a Prick Nolitis to back and support them also.
I suppose the one thing that differs is that so far I believe Suncorp Stadium
doesn't have a huge lit up sign saying home of the Brisbane Broncos.
Would sort of look out of place I feel.
BUT , Good luck to the Salary Cap magicians if they get to increase their brand name .
SMART move .
PS : Actually, forget the "Good Luck" part too :)
 

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Sharks had the pizza man, then the popcorn man

Not convinced Easts RLFC isn't just a money laundering scheme that plays some good footy to make it look legit
 

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Sharks had the pizza man, then the popcorn man

Not convinced Easts RLFC isn't just a money laundering scheme that plays some good footy to make it look legit
How would you launder money through a footy club?
 
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