Oh dear!!! Fred's gone all clockwork orange again!! Off to bed Fredo.....there's a good boy!Fred wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2017 8:17 pmCue terry not addressing not one point in the post.Terry wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2017 7:08 pmThis has been explained to you over and over and over again Fred. Yet you repeat the same rubbish over and over and over again.
Please retire from the argument and save yourself further embarrassment my friend.
Cue Fred to now accuse me of deflecting lololololololololololololol. He's as predictable as a 2 year old spitting his dummy.......and nearly as smart lolololololololololol.
Cue terry borrowing heartily from Fred lol. Imiatation isflaterry I give you that so thank you ... but mate ... you’ve tried to be like ke and failed ... shoot lower not higher .... just a suggestion. Next you’ll be using my puppet on a string analogy .... ............ oh my.....
Five years and a billion dollars later rugby league is broke
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Re: Five years and a billion dollars later rugby league is broke
Five years and a billion dollars later rugby league is broke, writes Paul Kent
PAUL KENT, The Daily Telegraph
October 13, 2017 6:00pm
FIVE years and a billion dollars later rugby league is broke.
Take a look at that figure again: $1,000,000,000. That is a thousand cheques for $1 million each, gone in the wind.
Crowds have gone down, television ratings on Channel Nine are down, memberships have risen (but come from a low base and are well down on the 400,000 the NRL strived for as part of its 2012 strategic plan) and, most of all, most significantly of all, less people play rugby league than played five years ago.
Somehow, the game is in decline. Despite an agenda to build the game’s wealth the NRL has no assets to speak of except the long-term lease of League Central, a building on SCG Trust land.
The banks recently knocked back the NRL’s application for a $30 million bridging loan. The league dismissed the need for a loan as nothing more than the normal running of business, scoffing at us knuckleheads in rugby league who got worried they needed cash.
In their scoffing, though, they failed to acknowledge or disclose that the first step towards bankruptcy for any business is a cash flow problem.
Worse, why didn’t the banks consider the NRL a safe investment? The AFL got a similar loan, but then the AFL has assets.
So the cash shortage — $1 billion all spent — continues.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5d09cae3af
The original article noted above was the NRL’s reality in 2017. Imagine the new COVID-19 reality of 2020. Scary thought right? Eek.
Could some NRL clubs fold? Please correct me if I’m wrong, but from memory only 2 of the 16 NRL clubs are profitable right? And that was before COVID-19.
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NRL expecting a big profit this year. AFL on its way to another big loss this year. ditto the next few years.
What's that you say Beau???
What's that you say Beau???
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'ol beatup is the kiss of death!!!! Everything he says the opposite happens lolololololol!!!!!!!!!!! NRL is in rude health while the fumbling game bleeds money!!!! It's bewdifool to watch lolololool!!!!!!!!!!!!!pussycat Mark 11 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 1:37 pmNRL expecting a big profit this year. AFL on its way to another big loss this year. ditto the next few years.
What's that you say Beau???
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the NRL lost only 5 million in 2020... but .. butpussycat Mark 11 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 1:37 pmNRL expecting a big profit this year. AFL on its way to another big loss this year. ditto the next few years.
What's that you say Beau???
that didn't include the Origin that was played in November. If it had been included the NRL amazingly would have posted about a 10 million profit.
2 origin series's in the same balance sheet will have the NRL in a very good position financially in 2021
the AFL lost 29 Million in 2020
& will probably lose the same amount in 2021
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The AFL should do better this year I think. Clubs may suffer re: lower crowd revenue.
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will be interesting this year..
last year's AFL figures look better than it is,
as they exhausted alot of the cash reserves at AFL Central
and clubs also dug deep into there own pockets.
while also having huge cuts across the board.
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Yes, the future fund the afl had/has was dug into… but I guess that’s what it was there for.
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Yes Freddo. But the point is now it's not there. And with the Suns and GWS sucking the teat dry Gilty and the boys will be praying nothing else goes wrong!!
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Beaussie wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 8:23 pmFive years and a billion dollars later rugby league is broke, writes Paul Kent
PAUL KENT, The Daily Telegraph
October 13, 2017 6:00pm
FIVE years and a billion dollars later rugby league is broke.
Take a look at that figure again: $1,000,000,000. That is a thousand cheques for $1 million each, gone in the wind.
Crowds have gone down, television ratings on Channel Nine are down, memberships have risen (but come from a low base and are well down on the 400,000 the NRL strived for as part of its 2012 strategic plan) and, most of all, most significantly of all, less people play rugby league than played five years ago.
Somehow, the game is in decline. Despite an agenda to build the game’s wealth the NRL has no assets to speak of except the long-term lease of League Central, a building on SCG Trust land.
The banks recently knocked back the NRL’s application for a $30 million bridging loan. The league dismissed the need for a loan as nothing more than the normal running of business, scoffing at us knuckleheads in rugby league who got worried they needed cash.
In their scoffing, though, they failed to acknowledge or disclose that the first step towards bankruptcy for any business is a cash flow problem.
Worse, why didn’t the banks consider the NRL a safe investment? The AFL got a similar loan, but then the AFL has assets.
So the cash shortage — $1 billion all spent — continues.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5d09cae3af
The original article noted above was the NRL’s reality in 2017. Imagine the new COVID-19 reality of 2020. Scary thought right? Eek.
Could some NRL clubs fold? Please correct me if I’m wrong, but from memory only 2 of the 16 NRL clubs are profitable right? And that was before COVID-19.
Is there anything funnier or so far removed from reality that you just have to laugh than Beas predictions or musings about what could happen to RL.
Put it in laymans terms
He couldnt hit the side of a barn if he was standing next to it .
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AFLcrap1 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 1:14 pmBeaussie wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 8:23 pmFive years and a billion dollars later rugby league is broke, writes Paul Kent
PAUL KENT, The Daily Telegraph
October 13, 2017 6:00pm
FIVE years and a billion dollars later rugby league is broke.
Take a look at that figure again: $1,000,000,000. That is a thousand cheques for $1 million each, gone in the wind.
Crowds have gone down, television ratings on Channel Nine are down, memberships have risen (but come from a low base and are well down on the 400,000 the NRL strived for as part of its 2012 strategic plan) and, most of all, most significantly of all, less people play rugby league than played five years ago.
Somehow, the game is in decline. Despite an agenda to build the game’s wealth the NRL has no assets to speak of except the long-term lease of League Central, a building on SCG Trust land.
The banks recently knocked back the NRL’s application for a $30 million bridging loan. The league dismissed the need for a loan as nothing more than the normal running of business, scoffing at us knuckleheads in rugby league who got worried they needed cash.
In their scoffing, though, they failed to acknowledge or disclose that the first step towards bankruptcy for any business is a cash flow problem.
Worse, why didn’t the banks consider the NRL a safe investment? The AFL got a similar loan, but then the AFL has assets.
So the cash shortage — $1 billion all spent — continues.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5d09cae3af
The original article noted above was the NRL’s reality in 2017. Imagine the new COVID-19 reality of 2020. Scary thought right? Eek.
Could some NRL clubs fold? Please correct me if I’m wrong, but from memory only 2 of the 16 NRL clubs are profitable right? And that was before COVID-19.
Is there anything funnier or so far removed from reality that you just have to laugh than Beas predictions or musings about what could happen to RL.
Put it in laymans terms
He couldnt hit the side of a barn if he was standing next to it .
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