1) Yes a sustainability fund , which was established around 2 years ago ? shortly after the commission took office.Swans4ever wrote:Fuck sake you are one thick dude - repeating the same assertion doesn't make you right - answer these simple questionspussycat wrote:Well this brick wall is talking back. You said the operating profit was the main factor - bullshit of course, but I'le play along. You operating profit for 2014 was 315,710. And after you pay your players (something you need to do) you have about 100m or less than the NRL do, after they pay there players.The_Wookie wrote:fuck it. You can stay wrong. Its like talking to a brick wall.
So what is it that your trying to get through to me? just the usual But But remarks and stories about what the AFL's done in the past.
Ps. the NRL may have had no money in the bank two years ago but they got almost 100m today!
Just 7 more sleeps to Origin! Wow
Did the NRL have futures fund prior to 2014 if so how much
Did the AFL have a futures fund before 2014 if so how much
How much does RL distribute to clubs
How much does the AFL distribute to clubs
Does the AFL spend more than the NRL on grass roots, stadium development, game development and expansion than the NRL
Lastly are both codes non profit??
If you can't answer these questions then we can safely assume you are wrong because you don't want to face the fact your simply and plainly wrong!
2) yes , been around a few years earlier. It has more than the 50m the NRL has in there fund, but not a lot more - at a guess 70m.
3) & 4) A lot less. They have a lot less players also.
5) there different setups, but they spend similar money (the make up is all written down a couple of posts above).
6)Yes, There non profit organisations. They dont operate for gain , however if there operations didn't make money they wouldnt last long.
Hope that helps, anything to help the military, that's my motto.