Wrighty
Contributor
That sounds more promisingThe new Caledonia issues are a worry about what could happen…
But $600m = $60m per year. Allowing $15m for the cap/ coaching staff/ juniors, etc that’s a heap left over to make it all work behind the scenes.
I could see a combination of:
1 - a significant gated community that the teams, visiting teams and security live in. A resort style enclave with shops, schools, golf course, entertainment, etc.
2 - special secure coaches that transport between the enclave, airport and ground.
3 - a marque player salary cap dispensation to entice stars.
4 - a special draw - eg you spend 2 months of home games in PNG and then 2 months of away games in Australia where they don’t return home. If the preseason was also Australia based (or split) it could be a 4 month commitment in PNG for a season and the rest Australia based for foreign players.
5 - investment in the stadium and particularly security.
You could set it up so players commit to a minimal timeframe in PNG, don’t mix with the locals and are fully secure travelling between destinations with a decent quality and safe lifestyle in a ‘bubble’. Sure the elite players won’t go there, but for those that do would have big income or an opportunity with guaranteed safety.