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Years ago
One HD, not good
Yeah but honestly, we've been there of having "rich uncles" owning our teams, it didn't work out so well. Can't imagine what'll happen when Lowy kicks the bucket, whoever controls his money may not give to turds about soccer.
People will report basketball when it's in their interest to do so. We get 4500 to most Sixer games - that's small potatoes really. Interest needs to be gained at a lower level first, NBL crowds need to be almost selling out every game and start rating highly before anyone in the media will start caring again.
It's unfortunate but it's true; we have to go through that "organic" process because we're not one of this country's "traditional" sports (despite having the first national competition).

