Placed into voluntary administration
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@ said:Placed into voluntary administration
@ said:Sad news. Hopefully they can come back at some stage.
Will this have a flow on affect to the Balmain junior league?
@ said:@ said:Sad news. Hopefully they can come back at some stage.
Will this have a flow on affect to the Balmain junior league?
Ryde eastwood & Wests Ashfield looking after BJRL mainly werent they?
@ said:Also blame the casino for taking the cream of the gambling money that led to ultimately unwise decisions by maybe unprofessional managers to "compete". In hindsight maybe Balmain should have merged with the Magpies a lot earlier, as soon as the Casino opened or earlier, without doing the expansion ride.
In comparison if you look at Catholic Dooleys at Lidcombe, over decades they purchased every premises around them and now altogether 6 times bigger at least as now multi-storied as well. Well this settles the debate - rugby league is not played in Heaven.
@ said:Imagine if you wanted to renovate your house and the council told you you had to buy other properties around you to make it happen, then the government told you they'd be bringing a train station in around the corner from your house.
And you spent all your money suring-up local property and preparing large renovation plans, ensuring you had ample parking and thinking about the new property values once the train station was completed.
And then the government asked you to move out whilst they started work on the station, and you'd be back in a jiffy.
And then the government changed, the station is cancelled, nobody wants to approve your plans, you can't get back into your house and you own these properties you don't need.
If you were to remove any major club from it's primary premises for a decade, whilst also blocking plans for a refurbishment, you'd put any one of them out of business.
I'll never really know whether or not Tigers' renovation plans were excessive or unrealistic, but considering they approved those monstrous Balmain power station developments a decade earlier, I can't understand how the council suddenly became so concerned about traffic and building heights.
@ said:Re those changing smoking laws. The Byron Ex Services club did a reno job every change of the law - never once did they let the smokers down.