From what I can make out and what I was told back in October, there are a few players coming off back ended contracts so there is money in the cap to get more names. 2016 was always going to be a spending spree for the Titans, the club have been building for it. I think its just a coincidence that the NRL take over of the Titans and the DCE signing all happened at the same time
I'm bored and my lunch break is still 1 hour away so am going to stand on a soap box for a while and make some noise....sorry.
In regards to DCE it is a great signing for GCT (hey there's a banner "DCE great for GCT") I'm a fan so hope it goes well but I can understand the other clubs perspective that in the real world it is hard to go on a spending spree when your bankrupt.
What is it with the Gold Coast, too many different choices competing for the punters entertainment dollar? Why, seemingly, do all the sporting teams struggle From a business perspective I personally don't get the business model of all 4 codes pumping seemingly bottomless pits of money into a tourist market that is basically a city of sporting failures.
The Gold Coast Suns are a noose around the AFLs neck and haemorrhaging money, start up costs of over 200 million. the richest sporting league in Australia is reported losses due to propping up the Suns and GWS but have 20 year plan, don't care enough to know much more but recall a failed Brisbane Bears playing out of the Gold Coast as well.
Gold Coast United FC, in the A-League, saw Queensland’s richest man put his money behind them, then basically realise it was a lost cause so forced the FFA into punting him and the team.
Then we have had 20 years of multiple failed rugby league teams dying and re-branding, dying and re-branding. I just don't get it. I read how the Gold Coast is our 6th biggest city (I think they count empty holiday apartments in these stats) and our 3rd biggest junior rugby league nursery, the Gold Coast is Rugby League heartland.........well why then does it keep failing so spectacularly?
Then there's an All Stars concept that needs to move to another venue to stay relevant,
Don't forget the Rugby 7s have decide for business reasons to move from Gold Coast.
I realise people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones and St George is struggling both on and off the field and the NRL's biggest problem is we have too many teams in Sydney, I don't know the answers but if the NRL is going to save every license it makes expansion into new markets difficult. There are multiple very attractive bids for new licenses in new markets spending lots of dollars for what......nothing, perhaps its time to.......have lunch
Ross