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NBL should move to summer and share ops with soccer
Saints preserve us! Linking the '36ers with the Reds would improve the situation? How? Have you been following the Reds' carryings-on ... including the chairman [by his own admission on radio] consulting with a 'star player' about the coaching situation?
I know the suggestion was national in context, but the local effect would be to link the 'sixers with the Reds. Now, if one had plenty of money and the other was strong on governance/management there might be some sense in it, but since both organisations appear to be lacking in both areas, such a manouvre would seem pointless, and quite possibly destructive.
In this neck of the woods, if you wanted to pursue this type of model you'd be talking to the AFL clubs, just as Townsville is talking the League guys up there.