So what is cause here? Disrepute?Of course they have to show cause
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So what is cause here? Disrepute?Of course they have to show cause
Why not both?Why wouldn’t we all picket their club entrance. Makes for better media as we have a scuffle with their security, we laugh as a chronic gambler comes out with a piss stain in their pants…
AND!
It hurts their pocket as people turn away from entering the club.
Or we could go to a grade cricket game…
has historical significance, correct me if im wrong its the epi center of the battle feildBut the key phrase is that “the NRL listened “ to South’s protest. Plus the fact the March was held right in the centre of Sydney.
Hit the NRL hard on their territory, or somewhere high profile and relevant, not at an unused suburban footy ground.
Issues in governance.So what is cause here? Disrepute?
Pratten Park is our home ground equal 3rd on the ladder and we play there this weekend against Fairfield who are also 3rd.Why wouldn’t we all picket their club entrance. Makes for better media as we have a scuffle with their security, we laugh as a chronic gambler comes out with a piss stain in their pants…
AND!
It hurts their pocket as people turn away from entering the club.
Or we could go to a grade cricket game…


We're not trying to get the club to sell. They're arrogant pricks that got the license for free and don't care what they do with it.In a situation that feels hopeless, it’s great that supporters are trying to do something to address things.
My concern is that HBG don’t care what the fans think, as there is nothing they have done that has indicated that they care what the fans think. The decision to remove the board demonstrates this.
Realistically, what will the rally alone change?
It seems like unless they sell, which seems highly unlikely, they will wait for the emotion to subside and it will be more of the same.
What happens after the rally? Do supporters accept the situation and move on, or are there other avenues to influence HBG to sell?
It would be difficult to accept the situation and keep supporting the Tigers when things feel so hopeless… Life is short, it’s hard to justify investing the limited time available supporting a club run by people I don’t believe in… Surely there are others that feel this way.
don't know who you're speaking for, but i like itWe're not trying to get the club to sell. They're arrogant pricks that got the license for free and don't care what they do with it.
We want the NRL to take the license they gave them for free, away from them, for the extreme negligence and repeatedly bringing the game into disrepute