PHIL Gould says the Brisbane Broncos should have won more than six premierships because of the significant advantages they have over rival clubs.

As part of his regular Twitter question and answer sessions, the master coach and Penrith football manager said Brisbane’s six premierships in 28 seasons was not good enough.

Gould’s comments are in part due to frustration at the lack of help Penrith receive from the NRL and the daily battle they fight with eight rival Sydney clubs for the same corporate dollar.

The Broncos have a population of 2.1 million in the palm of their hands.

Gould declined to elaborate on the tweets when contacted by The Courier-Mail but did confirm he held Paul White and the current administration in high esteem.

Gould even toured the Broncos in 2012 to help him transform the Panthers and he has spoken at Broncos functions.

Still, he was adamant the club should have been more successful since entering the competition in 1988.

Gould was asked on Sunday night if Brisbane had under performed during the past decade.

“6 premierships in 28 seasons, with all the advantages they enjoy?” he replied.

6 premierships in 28 seasons with all the advantages they enjoy? https://t.co/mpR0TLhSG2 — Phil Gould AM (@Gus10Gould) August 2, 2015

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Then told by a Broncos fan that Brisbane were the envy of rival clubs, Gould replied in kind.

“Thanks to a protected and monopolised territorial advantage, media co-ownership and private backing. Don’t start me,” Gould tweeted.

Thanks to a projected and monopolized territorial advantage, media co ownership and private backing. Don't start me https://t.co/W2hvuJfLVl — Phil Gould AM (@Gus10Gould) August 2, 2015

When another fan said the Broncos could actually be hurt by their domination of Friday night games, Gould responded “Yes the Broncos do it tough, poor dears”.

Gould’s view is actually a commonly held one in Sydney’s NRL circles.

The Broncos, currently leading the NRL ladder, do have significant corporate advantage being the only team to service a major city.

That corporate advantage translates to a greater ability to secure third party deals for their players and also develop resources to help the players.

They also have a greater catchment than any other club, although it is one they have conceded ground to with clubs such as the Melbourne Storm opening academies in the region.

The fact is the Broncos are the most profitable club in the NRL and that is due to them having the largest potential supporter base.

It might not stay that way though, with Channel Nine supremo David Gyngell pushing for a second Brisbane team to enter the NRL competition.

Gould also revealed the reason he cannot call Penrith Panthers games for Channel Nine, but Wally Lewis and Darren Lockyer are allowed to commentate Broncos games.

“Because I am apparently biased and they are not,” Gould said on Twitter.

Finally, Gould even told his Twitter followers that he was close to leaving the world of rugby league, suggesting he could retire at season’s end.

Gould has stated previously his time at Penrith was close to ending and now it seems he might also call time on his Channel Nine career.