Benjirific
New member
Its a very loose definition of 'conflict of interest' and if you believe that is the case, then the moral thing for those people to do is to take themselves out of the situation and not support either side. My family also owns a business in the area, and have for 25 years.
No use going deep into arguments about that though, because it isn't appropriate for this topic. This topic is about the Mayor supporting Leichhardt Oval and more games there, and as I said in my last post, it is EXTREMELY hypocritical of him to support that on the basis that he supports the Tigers, yet then turn his back on them after they supported his election (sending letters to all members in the municipality telling them to vote for him) for the two previous council elections to this year. I don't want Leichhardt to lose games, but the reality is that it can't hold the crowds that we should be aiming at attracting. I would support (in the short-term at least) only using Leichhardt for teams which draw very small away crowds (the likes of Warriors, Storm, Raiders) which will make it a fortress and allow us to accommodate the larger crowds at Allianz (and hopefully a newly redeveloped Campbelltown).
No use going deep into arguments about that though, because it isn't appropriate for this topic. This topic is about the Mayor supporting Leichhardt Oval and more games there, and as I said in my last post, it is EXTREMELY hypocritical of him to support that on the basis that he supports the Tigers, yet then turn his back on them after they supported his election (sending letters to all members in the municipality telling them to vote for him) for the two previous council elections to this year. I don't want Leichhardt to lose games, but the reality is that it can't hold the crowds that we should be aiming at attracting. I would support (in the short-term at least) only using Leichhardt for teams which draw very small away crowds (the likes of Warriors, Storm, Raiders) which will make it a fortress and allow us to accommodate the larger crowds at Allianz (and hopefully a newly redeveloped Campbelltown).
