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Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 10:26 am
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:Here's the email from the club you fucking thick dick head.
Dear members and supporters,
With so much positive action happening at your club, it’s a pity that today we are being forced to confront another damaging, destructive article in The Advertiser, relating to our financial position.
Let me give you the facts: Last week we reported a loss of $2.1m. Included in that loss was an SANFL grant of $2m, making the consolidated loss $4.1m. This figure is endorsed by our auditors and the AFL.
The Advertiser “revealed” today that the loss is actually $6.3m, as a result of a “$1.2m emergency payment” that was made by the AFL to help us meet short term financial requirements. This statement is wrong.
There was also no $1.2m emergency bail-out. Money flows between the AFL, SANFL and its clubs virtually every day. There was nothing extraordinary this year.
So let’s talk about the gap between our actual result ($4.1m loss excluding SANFL grants) and the $6.3m number being reported by The Advertiser.
The AFL provides a Future Fund for ALL of its clubs, with a strategic view to creating 18 competitive teams and building the most even and strongest competition possible.
It does this in acknowledgment of a number of inequities, including that the competition is structured to maximise attendances and TV audiences. That’s why Collingwood rarely plays outside the MCG and the Friday Night blockbusters on TV almost invariably involve the top clubs. It’s also why the ANZAC Day clash is reserved for Collingwood and Essendon.
We accept these policies because it’s good for the competition commercially.
To compensate for these inequities, the AFL provides additional investment monies to the clubs who are less likely to be directly involved in these promotions.
In 2012, ALL clubs received $500k from the AFL Future Fund.
13 clubs received further AFL Future Funds on top of the $500k, Port Adelaide included.
8 clubs receive the same amount or more than Port Adelaide.
In our case, we received an additional $1.6m, which we must spend in areas agreed by the AFL. In our case this was our football program and Membership, Corporate and Media Departments in 2012.
Far from being hidden, or sinister in any way, this is a legitimate line of revenue from the AFL to their clubs.
It is reported by every other club exactly the same way we have reported it.
Our loss is $2.1m and we receive an agreed $2m grant from the SANFL. End of story.
We’re not happy with it, but we are getting things done to fix it.
The continual desire for faceless/nameless members of the SANFL community to attack Port Adelaide’s credibility is destructive, short-sighted and ill informed. It must stop.
The decision by The Advertiser, despite a comprehensive personal briefing from us, and full disclosure of all relevant documents, to run an unsourced article like today’s is also disappointing.
Rest assured, no club in Australia has done more to turn around its fortunes than Port Adelaide over the past few years.
We continue fight against forces that wish to operate in the shadows, but clearly do not have the health of football in this state at heart. But we are winning!
I know you can see it and feel it. So can I.
Stay strong true believers.
KT
Why wasn't this one of your scanning... News Limited moments Dave? It would have saved you from being wrong again.
Now piss off you waste of flesh.
Fucking minda

they've won 5/6 games & are
nearly 5 million down the shitter still
wow
they could win the premiership (

) & still announce a mutli million dollar loss this mob
no one else could do that
they are special
very special

Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 1:03 pm
by QueenslandISAFL
op updated
Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 6:45 pm
by Stewie
Raiderdave wrote:Stewie wrote:Here's the email from the club you fucking thick dick head.
Dear members and supporters,
With so much positive action happening at your club, it’s a pity that today we are being forced to confront another damaging, destructive article in The Advertiser, relating to our financial position.
Let me give you the facts: Last week we reported a loss of $2.1m. Included in that loss was an SANFL grant of $2m, making the consolidated loss $4.1m. This figure is endorsed by our auditors and the AFL.
The Advertiser “revealed” today that the loss is actually $6.3m, as a result of a “$1.2m emergency payment” that was made by the AFL to help us meet short term financial requirements. This statement is wrong.
There was also no $1.2m emergency bail-out. Money flows between the AFL, SANFL and its clubs virtually every day. There was nothing extraordinary this year.
So let’s talk about the gap between our actual result ($4.1m loss excluding SANFL grants) and the $6.3m number being reported by The Advertiser.
The AFL provides a Future Fund for ALL of its clubs, with a strategic view to creating 18 competitive teams and building the most even and strongest competition possible.
It does this in acknowledgment of a number of inequities, including that the competition is structured to maximise attendances and TV audiences. That’s why Collingwood rarely plays outside the MCG and the Friday Night blockbusters on TV almost invariably involve the top clubs. It’s also why the ANZAC Day clash is reserved for Collingwood and Essendon.
We accept these policies because it’s good for the competition commercially.
To compensate for these inequities, the AFL provides additional investment monies to the clubs who are less likely to be directly involved in these promotions.
In 2012, ALL clubs received $500k from the AFL Future Fund.
13 clubs received further AFL Future Funds on top of the $500k, Port Adelaide included.
8 clubs receive the same amount or more than Port Adelaide.
In our case, we received an additional $1.6m, which we must spend in areas agreed by the AFL. In our case this was our football program and Membership, Corporate and Media Departments in 2012.
Far from being hidden, or sinister in any way, this is a legitimate line of revenue from the AFL to their clubs.
It is reported by every other club exactly the same way we have reported it.
Our loss is $2.1m and we receive an agreed $2m grant from the SANFL. End of story.
We’re not happy with it, but we are getting things done to fix it.
The continual desire for faceless/nameless members of the SANFL community to attack Port Adelaide’s credibility is destructive, short-sighted and ill informed. It must stop.
The decision by The Advertiser, despite a comprehensive personal briefing from us, and full disclosure of all relevant documents, to run an unsourced article like today’s is also disappointing.
Rest assured, no club in Australia has done more to turn around its fortunes than Port Adelaide over the past few years.
We continue fight against forces that wish to operate in the shadows, but clearly do not have the health of football in this state at heart. But we are winning!
I know you can see it and feel it. So can I.
Stay strong true believers.
KT
Why wasn't this one of your scanning... News Limited moments Dave? It would have saved you from being wrong again.
Now piss off you waste of flesh.
Fucking minda

very special

Wow. Sorry dude, but the only special one here is you. ****** fuck head

Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 6:46 pm
by Stewie
Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 7:16 pm
by QueenslandISAFL
Brisbane Lions now on 22,001
wooohooo
Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 4:09 pm
by Raiderdave
QueenslandISAFL wrote:Brisbane Lions now on 22,001
wooohooo
yeah
its a shame the Brisbane Wions ..... are shit
another 3 million dollar loss for this year for sure

Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 4:10 pm
by Raiderdave
Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 5:21 pm
by QueenslandISAFL
Raiderdave wrote:QueenslandISAFL wrote:Brisbane Lions now on 22,001
wooohooo
yeah
its a shame the Brisbane Wions ..... are shit
another 3 million dollar loss for this year for sure

yet we gained 2000 more members this year, just imagine how huge our membership numbers will be once we start dominating

Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 6:09 pm
by Raiderdave
QueenslandISAFL wrote:Raiderdave wrote:QueenslandISAFL wrote:Brisbane Lions now on 22,001
wooohooo
yeah
its a shame the Brisbane Wions ..... are shit
another 3 million dollar loss for this year for sure

just imagine how huge our membership numbers will be once we start dominating

yep ... imagining is about all you'll be doing too

Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 9:34 pm
by Stewie
Where were all the 25,000 South Sydney members on Friday night?
Dumbarse.
Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 10:57 am
by Brandz
NRL Membership
Brisbane – 25,132
*Canterbury-Bankstown – 17,000+
*Canberra – 8,221
Cronulla – 9,600
*Gold Coast – 8,064
Manly – 10,753
Melbourne – 14,117
*Newcastle – 16,161
*New Zealand – 8,607
North Queensland – 10,610
Parramatta – 15,707
*Penrith – 5,875
St.George Illawarra – 19,365
South Sydney – 25,766
Sydney – 13,113
*Wests Tigers – 11,000+
Total- 220,000+ (including teams with numbers unknown)
*Numbers unknown
Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 11:36 am
by Stewie
lol canberra and penrif
Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 2:08 pm
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:
Where were all the 25,000 South Sydney members on Friday night?
Dumbarse.
Souths 25,000 members
Average crowd in 2013 to date .....21,000
Poort crappdmedaks 40,000 members
Average crowd in 2013 to date.......25,000
says it all right there

Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 2:28 pm
by piesman2011
Port Average a bit over 30K for crowds this year.
Re: AFL vs NRL (Memberships in 2013)
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 2:35 pm
by Raiderdave
Brandz wrote:NRL Membership
Brisbane – 25,132
*Canterbury-Bankstown – 17,000+
*Canberra – 8,221
Cronulla – 9,600
*Gold Coast – 8,064
Manly – 10,753
Melbourne – 14,117
*Newcastle – 16,161
*New Zealand – 8,607
North Queensland – 10,610
Parramatta – 15,707
*Penrith – 5,875
St.George Illawarra – 19,365
South Sydney – 25,766
Sydney – 13,113
*Wests Tigers – 11,000+
Total- 220,000+ (including teams with numbers unknown)
*Numbers unknown
the Broncos are technically on over 30,000
they have not included the 7K derby memberships in 2013 , like they did in their 26K total from 2012 which also went onto the NRL total of 204K
the Raiders are in excess of 9K as are the Titans
the Knights would be on over 17K
the Warriors near 10K
Penrith ova 7K
Tigers ova 11K .. maybe even closer to 12K
heres a more accurate picture
Brisbane – 32,132
*Canterbury-Bankstown – 17,000+
*Canberra – 9,221
Cronulla – 9,600
*Gold Coast – 9,064
Manly – 10,753
Melbourne – 14,117
*Newcastle – 17,161
*New Zealand – 10,007
North Queensland – 10,610
Parramatta – 15,707
*Penrith – 6,875
St.George Illawarra – 19,365
South Sydney – 25,766
Sydney – 13,113
*Wests Tigers – 11,500
total...231,991
nearing a 15% increase
right on track as per the NRL's strategic plan to double its membership to 400K by 2017
