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Anonymous
Years ago
NBL1: Geelong Supercats land another star signing Mitch McCa
Budget aside, does this help with the development of local players? Genuine question.
Clearly the new coach hasn’t wasted his budget on players who don’t reside in Victoria so won’t drain the $$$ he does have on flights, accommodation, visas, vehicles and all the other bits and pieces that come with importing talent.
Scheuller able to get done what Leon O’Neill couldn’t and recruit some top shelf Aussie talent to the team.
Working smarter with the money in play.
It’s easy to assume the budget is bigger because of the increase in talent recruited. I’m sure Neeld wouldn’t be mortgaging the club after they’ve been in so much financial trouble just to win some NBL1 games. The previous CEO and women’s head coach took care if that type of irresponsible spending.