SYDNEY chairman Richard Colless has questioned the AFL's commitment to 10 clubs in Victoria in calling for a wide-ranging review of the competition and its structure.
Describing the disparity between rich and poor clubs as ''a ticking time bomb in the AFL universe'' the game's longest-serving chairman has called on the game to ''stop pussyfooting about the problem and put it on the table''.
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In terms of Victorian clubs North Melbourne, the Bulldogs,
Richmond and St Kilda are all still battling varying degrees of seven-figure debts while the Kangaroos, Saints, Bulldogs and Melbourne would all lose significant amounts of money this year without AFL subsidies.
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http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afls-ticking-time-bomb-20121016-27p4r.html#ixzz29WNNHldmWho says we are now battling with our debt after removing a chunk out of it via the FTF?