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@gallagher said:Couldn't wests tigers change to wests magpies just like balmain tigers changed to sydney tigers?
Yes, Wests Ashfield could propose to change the Wests Tigers NRL team name in the future.
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@gallagher said:Couldn't wests tigers change to wests magpies just like balmain tigers changed to sydney tigers?
@TrueTiger said:@Balmain Boy said:Geez, why would someone mention bringing back the Magpies again. Enough of that crap.
The Wests Tigers Board (and that of Ashfield) have categorically stated the brand is Wests Tigers and will remain that way permanently.
The NRL have stated the license is with the Wests Tigers and no name change will be permitted.
And lastly anyone with half a brain knows the Tiger as an emblem is one of the most powerful in sport. Why Balmain was so sought after for a merger in 1999\. The Wests magpies are not a strong brand, never have been, and is generally associated with losing.
Its not going to happen, nor should it ever happen in a million years. Don't derail a thread with this pointless propaganda.
BB,you have made valid points,however even though the Magpie isnt a strong brand,they werent always associated with losing..they had formidable teams and players in their years and I fondly remember the likes of John Dorahy and Tom Radaonikas….
@gallagher said:Couldn't wests tigers change to wests magpies just like balmain tigers changed to sydney tigers?
@goldcoast tiger said:@TrueTiger said:@Balmain Boy said:Geez, why would someone mention bringing back the Magpies again. Enough of that crap.
The Wests Tigers Board (and that of Ashfield) have categorically stated the brand is Wests Tigers and will remain that way permanently.
The NRL have stated the license is with the Wests Tigers and no name change will be permitted.
And lastly anyone with half a brain knows the Tiger as an emblem is one of the most powerful in sport. Why Balmain was so sought after for a merger in 1999\. The Wests magpies are not a strong brand, never have been, and is generally associated with losing.
Its not going to happen, nor should it ever happen in a million years. Don't derail a thread with this pointless propaganda.
BB,you have made valid points,however even though the Magpie isnt a strong brand,they werent always associated with losing..they had formidable teams and players in their years and I fondly remember the likes of John Dorahy and Tom Radaonikas….
I don't want to get in a Wests Vs Balmain tug of war.
But there's just one thing about the Tigers emblem and the way it's spoken about by some.
I've never got the almost religious reverence about the emblem. I loved the old West jersey and magpie emblem, but when they joined, it only took about one season till I got used to the tiger emblem and WTs jersey,(which is changed on a ridiculous number of times anyway)
As for the emblem itself being like a pot of gold, I think that's no where the truth.
We have been almost begging for money for most of our existence (WTs that is)
Where has the sponsors been, that's supposed to be hypnotised by the magical animal on our jerseys?
The only enticement that works on those who have the money is success on or off the field.
It wouldn't matter what our emblem was if we were a sucessfull club
I like our emblem , but as for being a more valuable emblem than any other clubs,
I just haven't seen any evidence of those comments
Even an Eel can be a good emblem when they're winning.
Before the spears are readied to be thrown, I don't want to see any changes.
Just pointing out that it's an emblem, not a national treasure.
@Geo. said:@gallagher said:Couldn't wests tigers change to wests magpies just like balmain tigers changed to sydney tigers?
No…When they did that as with the Sydney Bulldogs the Competition was the ARL and was by invitation prior to SL...clubs could call themselves what the want...which allowed them to jump ship so easily..
With the introduction of the NRL a licence system was put in place with franchises agreeing to certain lengths of time in the competition...These are bounded by NRL Deeds to mainly avoid breakaway competitions but also ensure branding etc...At the Time of the re-structure of our board Wests Tigers extended it's agreement until 2022..
@TrueTiger said:@goldcoast tiger said:@TrueTiger said:@Balmain Boy said:Geez, why would someone mention bringing back the Magpies again. Enough of that crap.
The Wests Tigers Board (and that of Ashfield) have categorically stated the brand is Wests Tigers and will remain that way permanently.
The NRL have stated the license is with the Wests Tigers and no name change will be permitted.
And lastly anyone with half a brain knows the Tiger as an emblem is one of the most powerful in sport. Why Balmain was so sought after for a merger in 1999\. The Wests magpies are not a strong brand, never have been, and is generally associated with losing.
Its not going to happen, nor should it ever happen in a million years. Don't derail a thread with this pointless propaganda.
BB,you have made valid points,however even though the Magpie isnt a strong brand,they werent always associated with losing..they had formidable teams and players in their years and I fondly remember the likes of John Dorahy and Tom Radaonikas….
I don't want to get in a Wests Vs Balmain tug of war.
But there's just one thing about the Tigers emblem and the way it's spoken about by some.
I've never got the almost religious reverence about the emblem. I loved the old West jersey and magpie emblem, but when they joined, it only took about one season till I got used to the tiger emblem and WTs jersey,(which is changed on a ridiculous number of times anyway)
As for the emblem itself being like a pot of gold, I think that's no where the truth.
We have been almost begging for money for most of our existence (WTs that is)
Where has the sponsors been, that's supposed to be hypnotised by the magical animal on our jerseys?
The only enticement that works on those who have the money is success on or off the field.
It wouldn't matter what our emblem was if we were a sucessfull club
I like our emblem , but as for being a more valuable emblem than any other clubs,
I just haven't seen any evidence of those comments
Even an Eel can be a good emblem when they're winning.
Before the spears are readied to be thrown, I don't want to see any changes.
Just pointing out that it's an emblem, not a national treasure.
GCT,most are pointing out that the "TIGER" itself is a marketable product…when we won the 2005 grand final,most kids wanted to wear the Tigers jumper and be like Benji..I havent seen to many parents buying up the Cowboys jersey in comparison...that was the main point of the discussion re.Tigers Emblem....
@Greg said:Those that say the Wests Tigers name and colours cannot be changed, "100% guarantee" someone posted, clearly know nothing about Corporations Law and the corporate structure of the Wests Tigers.
The Wests Tigers name and colours are not 'guaranteed' by the NRL but by a Partnership Agreement (between Wests and Balmain), a Constitution and a Heritage Deed. If the ownership of the Wests Tigers changed, say so that Wests have 100% ownership, the Partnership Agreement is void (because there are no longer partners) and the 4 Wests directors could outvote the 3 'independent' directors to change the Constitution and the Heritage Deed.
If it is true, as previously stated, that NRL own the Wests Tigers name, logo and colours, the new owners could simply hand the rights to use the name, logo and colours back to the NRL and use any name, colours and logo they wanted. The NRL could then re-issue that logo to another entity, for example the Perth Tigers.
The licence to enter a team in the NRL is issued to a corporate entity and depending on the terms of that licence may or may not allow the entity to vary the name, colours and logo mid way through the licence. However, on the granting of a new licence all those things would be up for negotiation.
Also, I have read a lot of comments about how marketable and valuable the Tiger emblem is. Can someone please provide a reference to support these statements? As an aside I point out that the magpie is a far more marketable and valuable emblem in the AFL (the most supported game in Australia) than the tiger!
@batboy said:@Yossarian said:@diedpretty said:@Yossarian said:Because it's my opinion. You can shout all you want but I disagree with your assessment. The teams I referred to operate NRL teams with little or no licensed club contributions.
The juniors thing is about affiliation not funding. It's still up to Balmain Football Club as to what it does with its juniors.
**And neither Balmain nor Wests have ever funded half of the NRL team. That's one of the greay untruths. The NRL grant massively dwarfs club contributions**.
That's a bit of a furphy - all clubs rely heavily on NRL grants. The point is Balmain don't meet the financial arrangement they entered in to - Wests Group do.
Um no you said the same thing. All clubs rely heavily on NRL grants. My comment was in answer to the suggestion that either Balmain or Wests contribution to the WT is a make or break thing. The question is whether the potential losses from the Balmain contribution are equal to or greater than the loss of juniors, fans and goodwill from shutting out Balmain and whether all this is worth Wests Ashfield taking majority ownership, I'd argue the answers are no for both.
I NEVER said Leagues Club money was make or break… But if you think we will survive (Not to mention be competitive) on 6000 members and the NRL grant - You're as deluded as the Balmain folk. Canterbury (just down the road) throw 4 mil (Last I heard) at the NRL club...
I'm sure we'll have no problem competing with them - And we won't have to worry about the Juniors, They'll all be playing up the road for more money....
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And your question isn't a question at all - Nobody is "shutting Out" Balmain, Nor saying that Wests Ashfield will or should become a soul owner (Although it's most likely)
BALMAIN are busted!! Period
Bad decision after bad decision... Over a long time. (Wonder if they regret not buying LeMontage for a steal way back when?)
They real questions are:
- Can Balmain afford a top Flight competitive NRL club,
- If No - When or will this position ever change?
- Are Balmain governing and funding the Junior Leagues in the Area
- If yes, For how long (In their current predicament)
And Lastly....
- Could Wests Tigers or Wests Ashfield manage the area should Balmain Fold?
Argue all you like - When you can't pay for fuel, It's time to sell the car!!
@TrueTiger said:@goldcoast tiger said:@TrueTiger said:@Balmain Boy said:Geez, why would someone mention bringing back the Magpies again. Enough of that crap.
The Wests Tigers Board (and that of Ashfield) have categorically stated the brand is Wests Tigers and will remain that way permanently.
The NRL have stated the license is with the Wests Tigers and no name change will be permitted.
And lastly anyone with half a brain knows the Tiger as an emblem is one of the most powerful in sport. Why Balmain was so sought after for a merger in 1999\. The Wests magpies are not a strong brand, never have been, and is generally associated with losing.
Its not going to happen, nor should it ever happen in a million years. Don't derail a thread with this pointless propaganda.
BB,you have made valid points,however even though the Magpie isnt a strong brand,they werent always associated with losing..they had formidable teams and players in their years and I fondly remember the likes of John Dorahy and Tom Radaonikas….
I don't want to get in a Wests Vs Balmain tug of war.
But there's just one thing about the Tigers emblem and the way it's spoken about by some.
I've never got the almost religious reverence about the emblem. I loved the old West jersey and magpie emblem, but when they joined, it only took about one season till I got used to the tiger emblem and WTs jersey,(which is changed on a ridiculous number of times anyway)
As for the emblem itself being like a pot of gold, I think that's no where the truth.
We have been almost begging for money for most of our existence (WTs that is)
Where has the sponsors been, that's supposed to be hypnotised by the magical animal on our jerseys?
The only enticement that works on those who have the money is success on or off the field.
It wouldn't matter what our emblem was if we were a sucessfull club
I like our emblem , but as for being a more valuable emblem than any other clubs,
I just haven't seen any evidence of those comments
Even an Eel can be a good emblem when they're winning.
Before the spears are readied to be thrown, I don't want to see any changes.
Just pointing out that it's an emblem, not a national treasure.
GCT,most are pointing out that the "TIGER" itself is a marketable product…when we won the 2005 grand final,most kids wanted to wear the Tigers jumper and be like Benji..I havent seen to many parents buying up the Cowboys jersey in comparison...that was the main point of the discussion re.Tigers Emblem....
@Greg said:Those that say the Wests Tigers name and colours cannot be changed, "100% guarantee" someone posted, clearly know nothing about Corporations Law and the corporate structure of the Wests Tigers.
The Wests Tigers name and colours are not 'guaranteed' by the NRL but by a Partnership Agreement (between Wests and Balmain), a Constitution and a Heritage Deed. If the ownership of the Wests Tigers changed, say so that Wests have 100% ownership, the Partnership Agreement is void (because there are no longer partners) and the 4 Wests directors could outvote the 3 'independent' directors to change the Constitution and the Heritage Deed.
If it is true, as previously stated, that NRL own the Wests Tigers name, logo and colours, the new owners could simply hand the rights to use the name, logo and colours back to the NRL and use any name, colours and logo they wanted. The NRL could then re-issue that logo to another entity, for example the Perth Tigers.
The licence to enter a team in the NRL is issued to a corporate entity and depending on the terms of that licence may or may not allow the entity to vary the name, colours and logo mid way through the licence. **However, on the granting of a new licence all those things would be up for negotiation**.
Also, I have read a lot of comments about how marketable and valuable the Tiger emblem is. Can someone please provide a reference to support these statements? As an aside I point out that the magpie is a far more marketable and valuable emblem in the AFL (the most supported game in Australia) than the tiger!
@Geo. said:@TrueTiger said:@goldcoast tiger said:@TrueTiger said:BB,you have made valid points,however even though the Magpie isnt a strong brand,they werent always associated with losing..they had formidable teams and players in their years and I fondly remember the likes of John Dorahy and Tom Radaonikas….
I don't want to get in a Wests Vs Balmain tug of war.
But there's just one thing about the Tigers emblem and the way it's spoken about by some.
I've never got the almost religious reverence about the emblem. I loved the old West jersey and magpie emblem, but when they joined, it only took about one season till I got used to the tiger emblem and WTs jersey,(which is changed on a ridiculous number of times anyway)
As for the emblem itself being like a pot of gold, I think that's no where the truth.
We have been almost begging for money for most of our existence (WTs that is)
Where has the sponsors been, that's supposed to be hypnotised by the magical animal on our jerseys?
The only enticement that works on those who have the money is success on or off the field.
It wouldn't matter what our emblem was if we were a sucessfull club
I like our emblem , but as for being a more valuable emblem than any other clubs,
I just haven't seen any evidence of those comments
Even an Eel can be a good emblem when they're winning.
Before the spears are readied to be thrown, I don't want to see any changes.
Just pointing out that it's an emblem, not a national treasure.
GCT,most are pointing out that the "TIGER" itself is a marketable product…when we won the 2005 grand final,most kids wanted to wear the Tigers jumper and be like Benji..I havent seen to many parents buying up the Cowboys jersey in comparison...that was the main point of the discussion re.Tigers Emblem....
Funny I thought we won the competition in a Wests Tigers jersey and most kids wanted to wear a Wests Tigers jersey and side step like Benji….
Wests Tigers have always attempted to market themselves as Wests Tigers...In recent years that has become a major focus of management..our own IDENTITY.
@Russell said:I don't want Balmain to control rex2ce - nor Western Suburbs - They are the Wests Tigers now.
TT - I really am not dwelling in the past - just want them as part of WT rather than oblivion.
Was not happy when they joined the Magpies (vice versa I am sure) but that was the way both could go on and survive - I accepted that. However to then be deleted - emptyness.
I know all the positives but I still don't want one of our parents put down.
@TrueTiger said:GCT,we were even selling the Tigers jumpers when Hoppa done the deed….the Tiger sells,players like Benji are a bonus,just ask the Cowboys fans with golden haired JT,and he certainly can play the game.....
@Geo. said:@gallagher said:Couldn't wests tigers change to wests magpies just like balmain tigers changed to sydney tigers?
No…When they did that as with the Sydney Bulldogs the Competition was the ARL and was by invitation prior to SL...clubs could call themselves what the want...which allowed them to jump ship so easily..
With the introduction of the NRL a licence system was put in place with franchises agreeing to certain lengths of time in the competition...These are bounded by NRL Deeds to mainly avoid breakaway competitions but also ensure branding etc...At the Time of the re-structure of our board Wests Tigers extended it's agreement until 2022..
@diedpretty said:@Geo. said:@gallagher said:Couldn't wests tigers change to wests magpies just like balmain tigers changed to sydney tigers?
No…When they did that as with the Sydney Bulldogs the Competition was the ARL and was by invitation prior to SL...clubs could call themselves what the want...which allowed them to jump ship so easily..
With the introduction of the NRL a licence system was put in place with franchises agreeing to certain lengths of time in the competition...These are bounded by NRL Deeds to mainly avoid breakaway competitions but also ensure branding etc...At the Time of the re-structure of our board Wests Tigers extended it's agreement until 2022..
So does every licence run out in 2022 - I only ask this because I thought most clubs were only signed until 2018.
@Eddie said:If it allows the old few dinosaur Magpie fans to keep salivating at getting their team back then lets just say its a chance of happening. Even if it really is 100/1.
Keep their dinosaur dream alive.