Sockeye Salmon
10-04-2008, 08:33 PM
Hujsh posted this in the Mitch Hahn thread but I think it needs a thread of it's own. It's about the stadium deals and how far behind West Coast and Freo the Telstra Dome tenants are (except Essendon).
On the relocations, did anyone see that part of letting the new teams in was that the AFL would pull their fingers out and talk about our stadium deals
link (http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23514557-11088,00.html)
This is the interesting bit.
Of the clubs that use Telstra Dome as a home venue, only Essendon's contract allows it to negotiate directly with stadium management.
The other clubs, including North Melbourne, Carlton and the Western Bulldogs, need to go through the AFL to alter arrangements.
Telstra Dome boss Ian Collins said the mooted changes to the clubs' deals were "all hearsay to me".
Asked how clubs might be able to receive a greater return from matches played at the stadium, Collins said: "I am not going to comment on that, the deals are with the AFL.
"All I know is we have a user agreement that goes to 2025 and I am not prepared to talk about the user agreement.
Firstly, a big pffffftttt to those who slagged me off in a thread ages ago when I posted that we had to go through the AFL and couldn't negotiate directly for ourselves.
Secondly, Ian Collins is saying "go and suck a big fat one, we've got a deal to 2025 and you lot can **** off" (except for Carlton, obviously).
On the relocations, did anyone see that part of letting the new teams in was that the AFL would pull their fingers out and talk about our stadium deals
link (http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23514557-11088,00.html)
This is the interesting bit.
Of the clubs that use Telstra Dome as a home venue, only Essendon's contract allows it to negotiate directly with stadium management.
The other clubs, including North Melbourne, Carlton and the Western Bulldogs, need to go through the AFL to alter arrangements.
Telstra Dome boss Ian Collins said the mooted changes to the clubs' deals were "all hearsay to me".
Asked how clubs might be able to receive a greater return from matches played at the stadium, Collins said: "I am not going to comment on that, the deals are with the AFL.
"All I know is we have a user agreement that goes to 2025 and I am not prepared to talk about the user agreement.
Firstly, a big pffffftttt to those who slagged me off in a thread ages ago when I posted that we had to go through the AFL and couldn't negotiate directly for ourselves.
Secondly, Ian Collins is saying "go and suck a big fat one, we've got a deal to 2025 and you lot can **** off" (except for Carlton, obviously).