Issue No 30 | 10 September 1999 | |
Letters to the EditorLeague's Working Class Takeover
The proposal to cut Clubs like South Sydney and North Sydney is a disgrace. All this is designed to do is serve the commercial interest of News Ltd. There is no consideration for public interest or the legion of fans who support these clubs.This is a corporate takeover of a working class game. What fools the ARL leadership are in agreeing to this proposal.This is further high-lighted by the latest funding debacle which further endangers the existing ARL Clubs. What competent management would lose a $15 million in such a hand fisted manner
Mark Pearce Union Member and South Sydney Supporter
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