AFL pressures Roos over Gold Coast
Caroline Wilson | October 11, 2007 | The Age
PRESSURE is mounting on the Kangaroos to commit to a permanent move to the Gold Coast with the AFL having virtually completed its radical, multimillion-dollar relocation package to include priority draft picks and exclusive access to a local zone and uncontracted players.
The unprecedented list of incentives would — according to the AFL — ensure the club's on- and off-field long-term success with guaranteed funding, state-of-the-art facilities and massive draft and zone concessions sure to raise the ire of other clubs in the competition.
But the AFL, which will continue to lay the foundation for its 2010 deadline at tomorrow's commission meeting in Melbourne, is losing patience with the club, which remains undecided and divided over whether to commit to the move the league regards as inevitable and crucial to the club's survival.
The Age believes there is no guarantee the competition will continue to fund the club beyond its present agreement, which expires in 2009, should the Kangaroos vote to remain in Melbourne.
Should the club choose to remain in Melbourne, the commission is steadfast it will move to plan B and hold talks with other clubs or investigate the formation of a 17th club.
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