dibo
Well-Known Member
Thought experiment.
Red Bull comes to Mike Charlesworth and the FFA and says "We'll drop $x million on you, finish the COE, shore up the Mariners' finances and build a football superclub on the Central Coast. All you need to do is agree we call the club Central Coast Red Bulls and we're there."
They change the kit could to look something like this:
They sign up Tim Cahill.
The endless off-season mid-season panic selling disappears, the endless ownership turmoil and financial instability disappears, we have a Central Coast club locked in.
Local government gets on board because it hooks the Central Coast brand up with a multinational super-brand, Red Bull leverages it by promoting the active lifestyle that the Central Coast is perfect for and hooks into all the extreme sports bullshit with which they're so enamoured.
What would people think?
Red Bull comes to Mike Charlesworth and the FFA and says "We'll drop $x million on you, finish the COE, shore up the Mariners' finances and build a football superclub on the Central Coast. All you need to do is agree we call the club Central Coast Red Bulls and we're there."
They change the kit could to look something like this:
They sign up Tim Cahill.
The endless off-season mid-season panic selling disappears, the endless ownership turmoil and financial instability disappears, we have a Central Coast club locked in.
Local government gets on board because it hooks the Central Coast brand up with a multinational super-brand, Red Bull leverages it by promoting the active lifestyle that the Central Coast is perfect for and hooks into all the extreme sports bullshit with which they're so enamoured.
What would people think?