when a company needs to go for a loan and gets rejected then still needs to go and get an advance of 50 million on a contract its generally a sign and living well beyond their means!
living on borrowed money doesnt mean you have loads of it
when a company needs to go for a loan and gets rejected then still needs to go and get an advance of 50 million on a contract its generally a sign and living well beyond their means!
Why else did they go for bank loans twice and were rejected, then only to receive a lifeline by getting an advance on its media deal.
Then why did they get rejected from two bank loans
Was that this year . Because that was what you claimed when expansion was being discussed
Wtf are you on about!AFLcrap1 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:19 amWas that this year . Because that was what you claimed when expansion was being discussed
No
So they are not currently broke or have no money
You just post lie after lie after lie
What is wrong with you
You need help
.lots of help
The extra money only came from the new broadcast deal!AFLcrap1 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 8:23 pmSimple question that you deflected from .
We were talking about future expansion .
You said the nrl was broke .no they're not .
You then rant about loans
Simple question .was that this year .
Lol you won't answer .
It was 2017 ...2 years ago
This was last year.
A year after the NRL needed to seek a loan following successive financial losses, the game’s governing body has delivered a stunning turnaround to announce a $42.8 million profit on the back of increased broadcast, sponsorship and digital revenue.
Total consolidated revenue for the 2018 season was $499.9 million – a 40% increase from the $377m the game earned in 2017 when the NRL recorded a $3.7m net loss.
So once again I showed that you have no idea .
You're full of shit posting utter crap that is irrelevant to what is happening today .
So yes the NRL can look at expansion because they're NOT BROKE .
That's just another of your loony fantasies .
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