Showing posts with label Sucks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sucks. Show all posts

Monday, 23 July 2012

The Gold Coast Blaze fiasco


On the 18th of July it was officially announced that the Gold Coast Blaze would be withdrawing from the NBL competition.  The club went into voluntary administration earlier in the year and from the outset things didn’t look good and the Blaze was facing an uphill battle.  Everyone knows all this information but how did the team get to this stage?  What happened to the new kid on the block that made them go belly up?  Let us delve deeper...

First of all the team was second last in attendance during the 2011/12 season, only ahead of Melbourne*.  There should be a disclaimer on this statistic as The Cage only holds 3,500 people and averaged 3,234 which is pretty close to selling out on each occasion (92.4%).  Comparing that to The Furnace, the team averaged only 3,495 attendants but had a maximum capacity of a massive 5,269 (66.3%).  They also had two games the Brisbane Convention Centre, averaging a paltry 2,386 for a total season average of only 3,337.  This just isn’t enough supporters attending games to sustain a basketball club and a massive reason why the team has folded.

Stemming from this the team couldn’t cough up the mandatory $1 million to be in the league before the deadline.  Strangely enough the team argued that the NBL should drop this mandatory figure to as low as $200,000 which is frankly absurd.  If the South Dragons dropped out of the competition because they didn’t agree with the million dollar guarantee and they had just won the championship with a decent support base what kind of arrogant head office thought that they were exempt from the rule.  Adding that they were losing money on the back of low attendance records this situation is the exact reason why teams need to have collateral assets and money so they don’t go into voluntary administration.  The team had said that they “projected revenue lines from sponsors and other sources of over $1 million” but could not be verified at the deadline screams desperate to me.

A short note but what is up with Mark Worthington being on three disbanded teams in the past five years or so?  First he was on the Sydney Kings squad when they went belly up for a little time in 2008, was a main component of the championship South Dragons team who folded in 2009 and was this blog writer’s favourite team when they existed and now played for the Gold Coast Blaze.  Luckily for the remaining teams in the league Worthington has been linked to teams in Europe, sparing any other club of doom.  Adam Gibson hasn’t been much better as he also played on that South Dragons team.

Not is all lost for the players though as many are looking elsewhere.  As stated before Mark Worthington has been linked to Europe, import Will Hudson has signed with New Zealand while Adam Gibson, Anthony Petrie and Chris Goulding have been courted by numerous teams with Adelaide the top candidate for Gibson.

Hopefully this episode has galvanized the rest of the clubs in the league and given a massive life lesson to future teams.  If the Eastern Melbourne and Brisbane teams can gain a big time financial backer and more importantly have a sound financial model this league can get back to the greatness of having ten teams again.  I guess for the short term eight is enough.

*http://www.hoops.com.au/forum/28015-nbl-average-attendances-2011-12-regular-season/

Friday, 22 June 2012

What is happening to the Tigers?


 (Sorry for the late posting, wedding preparation comes before the blog)

Back in the 1990s when basketball was at its highest there was a heated battle by three NBL teams for Melbourne’s heart – my North Melbourne Giants, the cool South East Melbourne Magic and the stalwart Melbourne Tigers.  These teams went head to head many times and the fans loved it.  The rivalry was almost as intense as AFL supporters and if you supported one team the others were less than scum.  Unfortunately as the interest in basketball waned in Australia the Magic and the Giants merged to form the Victoria Titans and then Titans that rivalry just wasn’t there.  It was the Tigers as THE Melbourne team with the Titans/Giants being on the backburner a little.  As we all know the Giants folded as well, leaving the Tigers as the sole owner of Melbourne.  This was a decent position for the fans to have as many Giants/Magic fans moved to the Tigers and were happy.  Regrettably this monopoly bred apathy from the club towards its fans and that all came to a head in the previous season.

Daryl Corletto
A lot has been said about the former owner Seamus McPeake and his antics but the two main incidents from the previous year were the Corletto and Ubaka scandals.  Daryl Corletto had been with the club since he was 16 years old and was a part of the culture for 10 years.  He was always the guy who came up with a big shot and was a genuinely nice guy when I met him quite a long time ago.   That all changed when NBA player Patrick Mills decided to sign with the Tigers and the team needed to cut someone.  So they went to Corletto and gave him a choice of being released and playing down in lower levels until Mills went back to the NBA or leave the club. 

How is that for loyalty?  He put a decade into the team and they turn around and kick him out for half a season of something better.  Not only that but Corletto told the Herald Sun that "It's got to do with the players when they leave ... they (Tigers officials) try to cover their own backs and make it look like it was the players that were in the wrong and wanted to leave” after the club claimed that he walked out after he wanted more money.  This kind of back stabbery will rear its ugly head later in this piece but to try and smear and a guy like Corletto is very poor work.  I thought that Corletto would have been an excellent companion piece to Mills with Mills’ driving ability opening up more shots for Corletto but I don’t think he minds much anymore as Daryl has since won the NBL Championship with the New Zealand Breakers.

Ayinde Ubaka
There is professionalism and unprofessionalism and then there is what Seamus McPeake did after the Tigers lost to the Gold Coast in January.  The story goes that after the Tigers lost by 13 points McPeake stormed into the players change rooms and furiously cussed at the players about how they were an “embarrassment” while pointing fingers at the team.  He then told Ubaka “to leave and go and find another job” effectively sacking the import on the spot without coach Trevor Gleeson’s and captain Tommy Greer’s knowledge.  After a while Ubaka went to see if he still had a job and unfortunately he had been officially terminated.  I don’t know about you but that is a terrible way to run a business.  The Herald Sun article goes to on to say that Ubaka has the support of the coach and players group but the players were afraid to speak up because they didn’t want to have McPeake’s wrath rain down of them.  Imagine at your workplace where the boss is so unprofessional that if something goes wrong he goes into a rage and sacks people on the spot without any consultation from other players and especially the coach and that the rest of the team were too scared to say anything because they might get sacked as well.  That boggles my mind that he was able to stay on as long as he did because I would hate to work in that environment and it must have put enormous strain on not only the on court team but all the employees of the Tigers from that point onwards.

Trevor Gleeson/Chris Anstey
I get that coaches are fired when the team aren’t going very well and are usually the first person to be blame for a team’s poor performance.  I get that.  What I don’t get is how the Tigers went about removing Trevor Gleeson from his position.  The off season started well with Chris Anstey being named the new Director of Basketball to work with Gleeson in making a competitive team.  So far so good, even if I dislike Anstey with a burning passion but that was mainly for his playing style and attitude so hopefully he can turn a new page in this new role.  He was even quoted in saying “I look forward to working with Trevor”.  Sure, that works. 

Then came the news that Anstey and Gleeson had not spoken at all and something was in the works.  What followed was eerily similar to what happened with Daryl Corletto.  The club started an investigation into Trevor Gleeson to see if he had committed any wrongdoings.  It was becoming clearer and clearer that the Tigers were trying to remove Gleeson from his multiyear contract without having to pay him the remainder of his money.  This went on for some time and it seemed inevitable that Anstey would become the new coach when this business was taken care of.  Luckily for Gleeson no infractions were to be found and were bought out of his contract, ushering in the reign of Anstey in the worst possible way.  What a backwards way to removing a coach and at the same time tarnishing their image even further.  So much for loyalty, stability and all those words that get bandied about but here they are just words and not something that gets put into action very often at The Cage.

What is funny is that all of this could have been solved at the start by sitting Gleeson down and telling him “unfortunately Trevor the club has decided to move in a different direction and we are going to have to let you go.  We thank you for what you have done with this team and we wish you luck in your future endeavours.”  Is that so hard?

The New Logo
This is a very small problem I have with the team but I couldn’t find anywhere else to put it so I’m putting it here.  What is up with the new logo?  It looks like something that could have been done in Microsoft Paint and put together with some clip art lettering.  What was wrong with the old one?  That was good and looked MUCH more professional than this one.  Two thumbs down from this blog.




Old Logo
New Logo

This team needs to pull itself together and quick before the second Melbourne team comes in a steals a fair chunk of their supporters.  If the Tigers do not right their wrongs before the Eastern suburbs team comes into the league don’t look for me at The Cage anytime soon.

Thursday, 12 April 2012

One HD You Suck


Usually my posts are fairly civil and thought out but for once I want to rant, and it is towards One HD.  Please bear with me as I need to get this off my chest and hopefully next Thursday will be something more constructive towards the league.

Last year was fantastic with two NBA games and live NBL games on every week.  Every Friday I would get my friends over and watch the NBL game and it was awesome.  Now you have decided to show rubbish (old rubbish at that) and completely ignore the sporting side for the majority of your schedule and have shunted Australian basketball to the corner.  I was outraged about that and am still quite heated whenever this arrangement is discussed but now you have crossed the line.

You are playing the NBL Finals series at TEN FREAKING O’CLOCK!?!  Are you serious?  That is just unacceptable and I am mightily pissed off.  Let’s recap your schedule for today/tonight’s viewing –

3.00pm – Beach Patrol
3.30pm – Get Smart
4.00pm – Jeopardy!
4.30pm – Beach Patrol (again)
5.00pm – IFISH
6.00pm – M*A*S*H
6.30pm – Get Smart (again)
7.00pm – Cops
7.30pm – Extreme Fishing with Robson Green
8.30pm – The Game Plan (NRL)
10.00pm – THE NBL FINALS

I’m sorry (not) but if that is your line-up for a weeknight’s viewing then you shouldn’t be on the air.  One, don’t these programs have an “Eleven” vibe to them, so why do they need to be on another channel?  Two, why oh why are Beach Patrol and Get Smart on TWICE in the space of four hours?  Again, seriously!  And three, when has fishing ever been so popular that it needs two programs for an hour and a half in the space of three hours?  Granted The Game Plan is directly involved in sports as it goes over the week of NRL and talks about the teams for the coming week but everything else is abhorrent when there is a live Australian sports final on instead.

Another point of contention is I thought that One HD had to broadcast the games at a maximum three hours behind the starting game or else they could get in trouble.  Is that the case?  So why are they playing a game that is starting at 7.30pm in New Zealand (which would be 5.30pm here in Eastern Australia) at 10.00pm?  That is out of their three hour window and should be punished.  This just goes to show that One HD and Channel Ten have no respect for the NBL or Basketball Australia and are just trying to do as little as possible until they can get out of their contract.

This topic makes me so angry because after last season I was pumped for the league to get more viewing and more fans but with one decision it is being pushed back into the shadows.  Good on you Channel Ten I hope you are happy with yourselves and how you have completely bitch slapping the basketballing community.  You can count me out on watching any of your programs on any of your channels from this day forward, preferring to torrent or find somewhere online and hopefully I can find a crappy, choppy, pixelated, laggy stream online in the process somewhere because this is the last straw for this fed up basketball fan.

Good bye and I hope you burn in hell.