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`ft`.`name` AS `flairname`,
`ft`.`colour` AS `flaircolour`,
`ft`.`icon` AS `flairicon`
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left join `flairoption` `ft` on `ft`.`id` = `f`.`flairoptionid`
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}

Years ago
Dizzy calls it a day
It's hard to see many Wildcats fans wanting to jump ship. There is just too much history, success and community connection in Perth for Wildcats members/fans to suddenly move to another team.
There are a lot of basketball fans though in Perth that don't follow NBL or Wildcats too closely, they would need to be the target.
To sway them though to suddenly pay attention to the NBL you'd probably need their founding roster to contain 1x Aussie Star returning home from the NBA, and for 1-2 of their imports to be former NBA guys they might have heard of or a hyped up Hanpton/Melo type next star.
