North to see out contract: Brayshaw
May 21st 2008 00:56
NORTH MELBOURNE chairman James Brayshaw has dismissed reports the club won't honour the final year of its contract to play three games each year on the Gold Coast.
AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou said in today's Herald Sun that the Kangaroos would not play games on the Gold Coast in 2009 due to poor crowd numbers.
Officially, 6354 spectators attended Saturday night's North-West Coast game at Carrara, but many football people familiar with the stadium have argued the figure was closer to 4000.
Speaking on SEN Radio, Brayshaw said the club would honour the final year of a three-year contract.
“We have a contract to play games on the Gold Coast and we will honour that,” Brayshaw said.
“I don’t know where Andrew is coming from.”
AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou said in today's Herald Sun that the Kangaroos would not play games on the Gold Coast in 2009 due to poor crowd numbers.
Officially, 6354 spectators attended Saturday night's North-West Coast game at Carrara, but many football people familiar with the stadium have argued the figure was closer to 4000.
Speaking on SEN Radio, Brayshaw said the club would honour the final year of a three-year contract.
“We have a contract to play games on the Gold Coast and we will honour that,” Brayshaw said.
“I don’t know where Andrew is coming from.”
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