AFL is an international sport in the same way that gridiron is an "international sport".
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AFL is an international sport in the same way that gridiron is an "international sport".
so you're saying I don't need a new muffler ?
Point of NO interest. I also emailed Mark on his comments and this is what came back:
Thanks for your feedback. WA Labor would give consideration of this sort of proposal in Government as part of the budgetary process.
Kind Regards
here is the basic run down of my email. Don't like Rugby clashing with AFL once a year, then give us a 30-40,000 seat stadium of world class standard.
ahhh Mark McGowan - the man who got rid of Rally Australia from WA
The Western Australian Government is seeking to end its contract with Rally Australia due to concerns over the economic viability of the event.
Perth will hold the rally this year but the Government hopes to be released from its contract in 2006.
Tourism Minister Mark McGowan says he has made the decision to redirect the $4.7 million in funding towards other events and promoting WA interstate and overseas.
Mr McGowan says over the past 15 years the Government has been putting more and more money into Rally Australia to keep it going and has received diminishing returns.
www.abc.net.au/news/news...503/s1328502.htm
Fox tells a slightly different story, albeit similar...
The WA Government said it had spent $5.9 million of its tourism budget to stage the event last year, with a return of $9.3 million.
So its not running at a loss, but generating $3.4 million in returns at the end of the day.
foxsports.news.com.au/st...86-23770,00.html
That would be a direct return on investment, how much would W.A. be losing in tourist revenue, both in the city and in the S.W., not to mention TV exposure and probably other indirect exposure from this event?
This will be a significant blow to the tourist industry and the sporting public in W.A.
The Federal election has been called for September 14 aswell. That's gonna cost some drinking time before the rugby.
Hope Julia got AFL approval.
AFL will not be recognised as an international sport until 2 separate countries play a competitive match sanctioned by a world body. Pissant minor leagues in other countries doesn't make it international.
International Australian Football Council
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austral...ernational_Cup
:rolleyes:
I read a report a few months ago about AFL in Russia where they only have enough players for 10 a side
Soccer and Rugby better watch out in Europe :iconrofl:
If McGowan has put his support behind the AFL it'll be because there are more votes in that option than the rugby one. The only thing that drives policy these days is how many votes might be won or lost.
you guys just change the rules to suit your arguments, you all vote Labor?? :iconrofl: