Would you care if the club was absorbed by another club?

We are getting to the point where we are too poor to compete with even the struggling clubs. In addition to this, the club has the stench of losing in it's walls. We are also behaving like a feeder club for stronger clubs for the past few years.

It's an option, but I'd really like HBG to find a buyer and sell. They knocked back the approach from Benny Elias to buy the club, I can't stand the guy but I don't think we'd be in a worse position now if they sold at that point.
 
Not going to lie. We have been so bad for the last decade it is time to kick a team out to make it 16 again. We kind of prove there is to many teams. So souths can go again and if we dont improve the eels can be next.
 
Why is it that this question has even come up?
Does it have anything to do with the new Board member recently endorsed?
If it does, why haven't one of the movers and shakers that have great knowledge of the board come on and explained what difference it's going to make?
 
Why is it that this question has even come up?
Does it have anything to do with the new Board member recently endorsed?
If it does, why haven't one of the movers and shakers that have great knowledge of the board come on and explained what difference it's going to make?

It hasn’t come up anywhere because it won’t happen
 
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Why does the club have to die , just so some of you pissants can “move on”…

Just give up now if is that a big if a concern ….
The market I.e. TV rights, merch sales and tickets through the gates will determine if the club goes belly up. The NRL will ultimately decide if the club becomes a distant memory. For mine, I don't even enjoy the few minutes where it's 0-0 any more.
 
Why is it that this question has even come up?
Does it have anything to do with the new Board member recently endorsed?
If it does, why haven't one of the movers and shakers that have great knowledge of the board come on and explained what difference it's going to make?
Because asking questions and finding answers is how the human race has moved out of caves until now.
Maybe 1979 and the victa jersery was the peak of evolution but we keep evolving.
Dont ask questions if you want but the rest of us move on
 
The market I.e. TV rights, merch sales and tickets through the gates will determine if the club goes belly up. The NRL will ultimately decide if the club becomes a distant memory. For mine, I don't even enjoy the few minutes where it's 0-0 any more.

They aren’t going anywhere… the NRL learnt what happened the last time they gave the AFL a free kick in an area in Sydney when they got rid of Norths
 
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