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Heard the same thing too Skip. I'd love to see the NBL screw the AFL by nicking the Celtics name!
Just wondering if anyone has any idea why people in West Sydney might like the Celtics name? Lot of Scots and Irish out there?
I'd like to see West Sydney really move west too. No point trying to build a reliable customer base with the fickle inner Sydney crowd. There is just way too much competition for their entertainment dollars.
I reckon they'd have more success trying to build a core supporter base in the outer suburbs, especially if they make a big effort to get involved in local communities, encourage young kids to play ball and keep prices cheap for families to get to the games.