The future for Fitzroy

Not having seen the "born 1883 - murdered 1996" thread before, I must say that I found it really interesting to read the history of what went on in that situation, so much so that I will take a look for the presidents book that he wrote on the subject as I think it would be a good read!
What I wanted to bring up was the future of Fitzroy and the potential scenarios that could see them return to the AFL competition? Initially I would not have thought that would be likely to be possible, yet then I am reminded of the South Sydney Rabbitohs who after being unfairly kicked out of the NRL competition were able to rejoin through a legal battle. From the other thread I found this website - http://www.fitzroyfc.com.au/home.html which suggests that Fitzroy are still going and have a group of members commited to keeping the club going. If it did happen that the club got some good advertising for what they trying to do, it could well put pressure on the AFL to do something. Whether they could care less or not who knows, yet it would be interesting anyway!
Clearly the AFL has long term plans to set up clubs on the Gold Coast, Tasmania and the Northern Territory. The question might be asked as to why Brisbane could not "demerge" to form one of the new clubs enabling Fitzroy to have their trademarks back again and compete in the AFL. The Tasmanian Goverment have stated several times that they are prepared to underwrite an AFL license into Tasmania. Brisbane are well able to stand on their own two feet, so maybe Fitzroy could be given that licence and play their home games in Tassie as the AFL's 17th team?
What I wanted to bring up was the future of Fitzroy and the potential scenarios that could see them return to the AFL competition? Initially I would not have thought that would be likely to be possible, yet then I am reminded of the South Sydney Rabbitohs who after being unfairly kicked out of the NRL competition were able to rejoin through a legal battle. From the other thread I found this website - http://www.fitzroyfc.com.au/home.html which suggests that Fitzroy are still going and have a group of members commited to keeping the club going. If it did happen that the club got some good advertising for what they trying to do, it could well put pressure on the AFL to do something. Whether they could care less or not who knows, yet it would be interesting anyway!
Clearly the AFL has long term plans to set up clubs on the Gold Coast, Tasmania and the Northern Territory. The question might be asked as to why Brisbane could not "demerge" to form one of the new clubs enabling Fitzroy to have their trademarks back again and compete in the AFL. The Tasmanian Goverment have stated several times that they are prepared to underwrite an AFL license into Tasmania. Brisbane are well able to stand on their own two feet, so maybe Fitzroy could be given that licence and play their home games in Tassie as the AFL's 17th team?