Raiderdave wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:Raiderdave wrote:QueenslandISAFL wrote:Raiderdave wrote:QueenslandISAFL wrote:We're already up to 540. And this is without auto renewals.
Watch out ponies. We're coming for you

The... ponies.. are at over 11, 000 already
Waynes back
Theyll crack 30, 000 before the season starts

That probably includes auto renewals. Now they will start their usual campaign on the radio begging brisbanites to get them to 30 thousand members.
You know, the campaign they have been doing for years. But no one in brisbane gave a shit and they never even got past 30k

We've hit 30k plenty of times. And it feels great

You've also hit multiple million dollar losses each year... plenty of times
Something the ponies .. never have wanker
Wot will It be this year
7 in a row & debts of 20 million ?

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Wind this joke of a club up
Can barely afford to keep the power on

the Lions football department turns over more money than every NRL club, bar the broncos, which is near similar figures. the lions have made a few bad investments is were the debts come from
but speaking of not being to pay the bills how about those titans?, in their own heart landt they had the NRL commission pay their rent for a couple of years after ASIC was going to shut the club down, 25 million in debt,forced set up their admin department down at the local council & the players are now down at the southport school bullying the kids out of the GYM & off the oval


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Wow
Living up to its rep.. as the dumbest raider on the internet
The kitty kats spend more then they earn
A lot more
Thats why they are close to being wound up they are that incompetent
The Titans are no longer in debt now that they sold their centre of exellence you dribbling ******
Give the metho guzzling a rest n
Trying posting a fact for once dumbo

no idea as per usual dribbler dave, on how shit & pathetic the NRL clubs are in making money
they couldn't afford the 600k a year rent
THE Titans will sever ties with the Robina home that almost sent them broke to establish a new headquarters aimed at securing their survival for the next 20 years.
NRL boss Dave Smith has declared the Titans will not be relocated after backing the club’s planned move to a newly-constructed training facility at Coomera.
But the move will come with short-term pain, with the Titans to embark on a temporary 12-month move to The Southport School before a permanent shift to Coomera.
By ushering in the winds of change, the club will leave the $10.65 million training facility formerly known as the Centre of Excellence.
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Dubbed “The Taj Mahal” when it was built in 2009, the six-storey building housed the Titans’ headquarters, giving the club the most cutting-edge infrastructure in the NRL.
But the club’s $25m financial crisis two years ago forced the Coast to sell the building to Bond University - and now the landlord’s $600,000 rent bill has driven the Titans out.
The Coomera headquarters will be operational by 2016, when the Titans, backed by the NRL as signatories, are handed a 20-year lease by Gold Coast City Council.
The Titans will not renew their Robina lease, which expires on November 1 - closing the door on the ill-fated building that became the club’s haunted house.
A GOLD Coast Titans charity was paying the struggling club rent of almost $750,000 a year at the same time it was receiving $1.5 million of taxpayers’ money.
The rent for space at the Titans’ ill-fated Centre of Excellence peaked at $748,000 in 2011 before dropping to just $88,000 last year – despite Titans 4 Tomorrow increasing its programs tenfold.
T4T has 35 staff. It would not say how many staff were employed when it was paying the club $748,000 for office space at Robina.
The Gold Coast Titans ill-fated Centre of Excellence at Robina
The Gold Coast Titans ill-fated Centre of Excellence at Robina
A Bulletin search into company records also found:
- The organisation sought three loans - one unsecured of $350,000, another secured of $347,359, and one in 2013 from Gold Coast Titans Pty Ltd for $417,392.
- Received $2.3 million in Federal Government funding in 2013 and $1.35 million in 2012, and generated more than $3.5 million in outside sponsorship for that period.
- As of October 2013, had more than $1.5 million in liabilities
- Paid $370,000 and $237,000 in consultancy fees over two years
- Spent up to $45,000 each for luxury cars.
Managing director and organisation founder Michael Searle was unavailable for comment, referring the Bulletin’s questions to chairman Joshua Creamer.
http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/spo ... 7017340782
wrong again dribbler dave
even receiving millions in government funding yearly, the rugby club, one of it charities was receiving an extra $1.5 million. yet the titans still charged the charity an extortion amount of rent to the sum of $750,000
the titans it self still did not have enough money to pay the rent.
another NRL a total farken joke. best summed up with the team will be sharing a oval & gym with a school
