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30Gb between 7am and 1am, 20Gb between 1am and 7am.
We're upgrading to 45/45 soon.
We're upgrading to 45/45 soon.
2 of us. We download tonnes though.How many of you is that between? I've never gone near my limit but I don't really download loads of stuff I guess, and I live alone
is the Womens League still running around? Canberra have a team in that, stop yer whingingPissed off about that myself, I like how they put "Canberra is an obvious priority for the 13th licence". Thats all well and good but when?
I think the reason they have said that is because the bid said they would have one crack and if it failed then we wouldn't have another go for a long time, by saying this it keeps us interested.
Haha yeh, but the standard of the W League is pathetic, it's like watching Mens state league 4. Although Canberra did sign Sally Shipard yesterday which will boost our chances for this season.is the Womens League still running around? Canberra have a team in that, stop yer whinging
HehYeah big agree, W-League is crap, no real stunners that i can think of to make it remotely worth watching.
There's a second Melbourne team coming in next year afaik.Kinda surprised there hasn't been much talk (that i've seen) of another Victorian/Melbourne team. Or would the interest just not be there?
Yeh the financial aspect is a real worry and that concern is made even greater by bringing in teams in cities where there's already teams. They are competing for the same sponsors and fans I can't see how in the long run second teams in Sydney and Melbourne are more beneficial than Wollongong, Canberra, Hobart etc...Personally though I not sure how financially viable it will be to have these extra sides. The current sides are struggling as it is to stay a float. Just seems like they are expanding for the sake of it to increase the WC bid chances.
I do sence we might be going down the NBL route of expanding for sake of it. But not being financially viable to begin with to cover costs.
Western Sydney has more than double the population of all 3 of those areas combined, is one of the highest growth areas in the country as well as one of its strongest footballing areas. Throw in well attended cross city derbies, and a game to watch every weekend for the die hards and you have a package that's currently unbeatable by any regional center. You can't seriously think a team in Hobart and Canberra would benefit the league more than Western Sydney?Yeh the financial aspect is a real worry and that concern is made even greater by bringing in teams in cities where there's already teams. They are competing for the same sponsors and fans I can't see how in the long run second teams in Sydney and Melbourne are more beneficial than Wollongong, Canberra, Hobart etc...