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Posted June 08, 2021 11:15 · last edited June 08, 2021 11:25

Or people were away for the long weekend.

You've quoted from two different articles and made it seem like it's one. I had to google to find those. The part of the quote about the cost of producing the league has nothing to do with the current announcement, it was to do with options if Fox didn't play ball and also (in the article it came from) it said that the costs could be lowered. Pretty disingenuous. 

Anyway, one press release says the A-League will share production, the other says that the A-League will produce the content. Neither talks about who pays for that production and if it falls under the current deal or not. It's supposition until the details are announced, and hasn't seemed to stop the clubs spending so doesn't seem relevant to the point your trying to make.

It will be interesting to see if the salary cap changes, if the payout to the clubs changes, or if there's any affect at all - you'd expect those details to be announced pretty shortly.

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Unknown editor edited June 08, 2021 11:25
Or people were away for the long weekend.

You've quoted from two different articles and made it seem like it's one. I had to google to find those. The comment about the cost of the league has nothing to do with the current announcement, it was to do with options if Fox didn't play ball and also said that the costs could be lowered. Pretty disingenuous. 

Anyway, one press release says the A-League will share production, the other says that the A-League will produce the content. Neither talks about who pays for that production and if it falls under the current deal or not. It's supposition until the details are announced, and hasn't seemed to stop the clubs spending so doesn't seem relevant to the point your trying to make.

It will be interesting to see if the salary cap changes, if the payout to the clubs changes, or if there's any affect at all - you'd expect those details to be announced pretty shortly.
Unknown editor edited June 08, 2021 11:25
Or, people were away for the long weekend.

You've quoted from two different articles and made it seem like it's one. I had to google to find those. The comment about the cost of the league has nothing to do with the current announcement, it was to do with options if Fox didn't play ball and also said that the costs could be lowered. Pretty disingenuous. 

Anyway, one press release says the A-League will share production, the other says that the A-League will produce the content. Neither talks about who pays for that production and if it falls under the current deal or not. It's supposition until the details are announced, and hasn't seemed to stop the clubs spending so doesn't seem relevant to the point your trying to make.

It will be interesting to see if the salary cap changes, if the payout to the clubs changes, or if there's any affect at all - you'd expect those details to be announced pretty shortly.
Unknown editor edited June 08, 2021 11:24
Or, people were away for the long weekend.

You've quoted from two different articles and made it seem like it's one. I had to google to find those. The comment about the cost of the league has nothing to do with the current announcement, it was to do with options if Fox didn't play ball and also said that the costs could be lowered. Pretty disingenuous. 

Anyway, one press release says the A-League will share production, the other says that the A-League will produce the content. Neither talks about who pays for that production and if it falls under the current deal or not. It's supposition until the details are announced, if they're announced, and hasn't seemed to stop the clubs spending.
Unknown editor edited June 08, 2021 11:23
Or, people were away for the long weekend.

You've quoted from two different articles and made it seem like it's one. I had to google to find those. The comment about the cost of the league has nothing to do with the current announcement, it was to do with options if Fox didn't play ball and also said that the costs could be lowered. Pretty disingenuous. 

Anyway, one press release says the A-League will share production, the other says that the A-League will produce the content. Neither talks about who pays for that production and if it falls under the current deal or not. It's supposition until the details are announced, if they're announced.
Unknown editor edited June 08, 2021 11:23
Or, people were away for the long weekend.

You've quoted from two different articles and made it seem like it's one. I had to google to find those. Pretty disingenuous.