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AFLcrap1 wrote:
You claimed pet memberships .
You lied .
You have shown no proof of this ,only what you think.

Make a claim porky you gotta back it up with some evidence .

I'll wait .
Rugby league has an ignoble history of creative counting - fictitious crowd figures, salary cap manipulation, exaggerating injury tallies, even miscounting tackles.

Club memberships are the most recent of the code's rubbery figures. South Sydney boast they led the NRL for total members, with 22,154 for last season, and their number and that of all NRL clubs will be boosted over the next couple of weeks, the period the NRL says is busiest for buying memberships.

Across the NRL spectrum, there are senior members, child members, voting members, ticketed members and even pet members, meaning dogs, cats and even lizards can become Rabbits.

Souths say they have 173 pet memberships in response to their website offer of a $50 cut-price membership for non-humans: ''Make sure even the furry, scaly, slimy or slippery Members of your family are Members of the Rabbitohs.''.

The Rabbitohs insist their 173-pet memberships are not counted in their official figures and volunteer that no pet memberships were sold last year. But they don't have to go to the dogs to lead the NRL because they count non-voting members under the age of 18. In Souths' report to ASIC, it lists the total membership for 2012 as 16,025, a difference of 6129 with the proclaimed figure.

A Rabbitohs spokesman explains: ''There is no fudging of membership numbers between the announced total in 2012 as 22,154 and the Member Co number in the Annual Report of 16,025.

''The Member Company is the entity which holds the 'golden share', which controls the name, colours, jersey, team song and home ground of the club. It is also the entity to which voting rights are held, hence the requirement to be over 18. No one under the age of 18 is included in this number, hence the difference between the two numbers.''

However, for some clubs, the figure given to ASIC and the propagandised one is the same. For last season, Brisbane's annual report lists a membership of 26,216, the same figure supplied to ASIC and consistent with a boast on their website on January 25: ''Last year the Broncos led the way in the NRL after posting a mark of 26,216.''

However, the NRL lists the Broncos membership at 17,561 as at February 10, well short of Souths on 22,003. Perhaps the Broncos include members of their leagues club at Red Hill, a count the Rabbitohs would never consider given the long delay in getting a beer at their renovated licensed premises at Redfern.

The Dragons, the first club to launch a membership program with their Red V appeal in 2002, are third on the NRL list with 16,314 and do not count the vast membership of their leagues club.

St George Illawarra says: ''We currently have 17,444 members committed to 'March With Us' in 2013, comprising 11,809 ticketed and 5635 non-ticketed members.''

Ticketed membership provides ticketing entitlements to Dragons home games at both playing venues - Jubilee Oval, Kogarah and WIN Stadium, Wollongong, while non-ticketed membership caters for ''True Believer'' supporters who can't regularly attend home games.

Dragons' chief executive Peter Doust makes most sense of the malleable membership figures, pointing out yield is the significant number.

Discounting tickets to games that fans would pay full price, or supplying costly benefits to boost numbers, damages the bottom line. Souths' income from membership is $3.7 million a year, compared to $350,000 some years ago.

The Dragons have more than doubled their yield in four years, from $1.061 million to $2.55 million. Souths aim for 25,000 members this year and the Dragons are aiming for 20,000 memberships.

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A league $30 million plus
ARU $27 million
NRLOL $25 million

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leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
You claimed pet memberships .
You lied .
You have shown no proof of this ,only what you think.

Make a claim porky you gotta back it up with some evidence .

I'll wait .
Rugby league has an ignoble history of creative counting - fictitious crowd figures, salary cap manipulation, exaggerating injury tallies, even miscounting tackles.

Club memberships are the most recent of the code's rubbery figures. South Sydney boast they led the NRL for total members, with 22,154 for last season, and their number and that of all NRL clubs will be boosted over the next couple of weeks, the period the NRL says is busiest for buying memberships.

Across the NRL spectrum, there are senior members, child members, voting members, ticketed members and even pet members, meaning dogs, cats and even lizards can become Rabbits.

Souths say they have 173 pet memberships in response to their website offer of a $50 cut-price membership for non-humans: ''Make sure even the furry, scaly, slimy or slippery Members of your family are Members of the Rabbitohs.''.

The Rabbitohs insist their 173-pet memberships are not counted in their official figures and volunteer that no pet memberships were sold last year. But they don't have to go to the dogs to lead the NRL because they count non-voting members under the age of 18. In Souths' report to ASIC, it lists the total membership for 2012 as 16,025, a difference of 6129 with the proclaimed figure.

A Rabbitohs spokesman explains: ''There is no fudging of membership numbers between the announced total in 2012 as 22,154 and the Member Co number in the Annual Report of 16,025.

''The Member Company is the entity which holds the 'golden share', which controls the name, colours, jersey, team song and home ground of the club. It is also the entity to which voting rights are held, hence the requirement to be over 18. No one under the age of 18 is included in this number, hence the difference between the two numbers.''

However, for some clubs, the figure given to ASIC and the propagandised one is the same. For last season, Brisbane's annual report lists a membership of 26,216, the same figure supplied to ASIC and consistent with a boast on their website on January 25: ''Last year the Broncos led the way in the NRL after posting a mark of 26,216.''

However, the NRL lists the Broncos membership at 17,561 as at February 10, well short of Souths on 22,003. Perhaps the Broncos include members of their leagues club at Red Hill, a count the Rabbitohs would never consider given the long delay in getting a beer at their renovated licensed premises at Redfern.

The Dragons, the first club to launch a membership program with their Red V appeal in 2002, are third on the NRL list with 16,314 and do not count the vast membership of their leagues club.

St George Illawarra says: ''We currently have 17,444 members committed to 'March With Us' in 2013, comprising 11,809 ticketed and 5635 non-ticketed members.''

Ticketed membership provides ticketing entitlements to Dragons home games at both playing venues - Jubilee Oval, Kogarah and WIN Stadium, Wollongong, while non-ticketed membership caters for ''True Believer'' supporters who can't regularly attend home games.

Dragons' chief executive Peter Doust makes most sense of the malleable membership figures, pointing out yield is the significant number.

Discounting tickets to games that fans would pay full price, or supplying costly benefits to boost numbers, damages the bottom line. Souths' income from membership is $3.7 million a year, compared to $350,000 some years ago.

The Dragons have more than doubled their yield in four years, from $1.061 million to $2.55 million. Souths aim for 25,000 members this year and the Dragons are aiming for 20,000 memberships.

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notice how this dribbler
who even fumbletard cultists think is too big a ****** even for them :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>

didn't add a link to this article
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RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

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Parra 16,468
Bulldogs 15,471
Penrith 11,469
Souths 32,113

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RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

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Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
You claimed pet memberships .
You lied .
You have shown no proof of this ,only what you think.

Make a claim porky you gotta back it up with some evidence .

I'll wait .
Rugby league has an ignoble history of creative counting - fictitious crowd figures, salary cap manipulation, exaggerating injury tallies, even miscounting tackles.

Club memberships are the most recent of the code's rubbery figures. South Sydney boast they led the NRL for total members, with 22,154 for last season, and their number and that of all NRL clubs will be boosted over the next couple of weeks, the period the NRL says is busiest for buying memberships.

Across the NRL spectrum, there are senior members, child members, voting members, ticketed members and even pet members, meaning dogs, cats and even lizards can become Rabbits.

Souths say they have 173 pet memberships in response to their website offer of a $50 cut-price membership for non-humans: ''Make sure even the furry, scaly, slimy or slippery Members of your family are Members of the Rabbitohs.''.

The Rabbitohs insist their 173-pet memberships are not counted in their official figures and volunteer that no pet memberships were sold last year. But they don't have to go to the dogs to lead the NRL because they count non-voting members under the age of 18. In Souths' report to ASIC, it lists the total membership for 2012 as 16,025, a difference of 6129 with the proclaimed figure.

A Rabbitohs spokesman explains: ''There is no fudging of membership numbers between the announced total in 2012 as 22,154 and the Member Co number in the Annual Report of 16,025.

''The Member Company is the entity which holds the 'golden share', which controls the name, colours, jersey, team song and home ground of the club. It is also the entity to which voting rights are held, hence the requirement to be over 18. No one under the age of 18 is included in this number, hence the difference between the two numbers.''

However, for some clubs, the figure given to ASIC and the propagandised one is the same. For last season, Brisbane's annual report lists a membership of 26,216, the same figure supplied to ASIC and consistent with a boast on their website on January 25: ''Last year the Broncos led the way in the NRL after posting a mark of 26,216.''

However, the NRL lists the Broncos membership at 17,561 as at February 10, well short of Souths on 22,003. Perhaps the Broncos include members of their leagues club at Red Hill, a count the Rabbitohs would never consider given the long delay in getting a beer at their renovated licensed premises at Redfern.

The Dragons, the first club to launch a membership program with their Red V appeal in 2002, are third on the NRL list with 16,314 and do not count the vast membership of their leagues club.

St George Illawarra says: ''We currently have 17,444 members committed to 'March With Us' in 2013, comprising 11,809 ticketed and 5635 non-ticketed members.''

Ticketed membership provides ticketing entitlements to Dragons home games at both playing venues - Jubilee Oval, Kogarah and WIN Stadium, Wollongong, while non-ticketed membership caters for ''True Believer'' supporters who can't regularly attend home games.

Dragons' chief executive Peter Doust makes most sense of the malleable membership figures, pointing out yield is the significant number.

Discounting tickets to games that fans would pay full price, or supplying costly benefits to boost numbers, damages the bottom line. Souths' income from membership is $3.7 million a year, compared to $350,000 some years ago.

The Dragons have more than doubled their yield in four years, from $1.061 million to $2.55 million. Souths aim for 25,000 members this year and the Dragons are aiming for 20,000 memberships.

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notice how this dribbler
who even fumbletard cultists think is too big a ****** even for them :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>

didn't add a link to this article
I wonder why ? :-k


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deflecting again dribbler :)))
all those pet memberships in those low numbers :(/ :(/ :(/
those little minnow worthless pieces of shit NRLOL clubs
Australian sporting sponsorship
AFL excess of $50m
A league $30 million plus
ARU $27 million
NRLOL $25 million

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leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
You claimed pet memberships .
You lied .
You have shown no proof of this ,only what you think.

Make a claim porky you gotta back it up with some evidence .

I'll wait .
Rugby league has an ignoble history of creative counting - fictitious crowd figures, salary cap manipulation, exaggerating injury tallies, even miscounting tackles.

Club memberships are the most recent of the code's rubbery figures. South Sydney boast they led the NRL for total members, with 22,154 for last season, and their number and that of all NRL clubs will be boosted over the next couple of weeks, the period the NRL says is busiest for buying memberships.

Across the NRL spectrum, there are senior members, child members, voting members, ticketed members and even pet members, meaning dogs, cats and even lizards can become Rabbits.

Souths say they have 173 pet memberships in response to their website offer of a $50 cut-price membership for non-humans: ''Make sure even the furry, scaly, slimy or slippery Members of your family are Members of the Rabbitohs.''.

The Rabbitohs insist their 173-pet memberships are not counted in their official figures and volunteer that no pet memberships were sold last year. But they don't have to go to the dogs to lead the NRL because they count non-voting members under the age of 18. In Souths' report to ASIC, it lists the total membership for 2012 as 16,025, a difference of 6129 with the proclaimed figure.

A Rabbitohs spokesman explains: ''There is no fudging of membership numbers between the announced total in 2012 as 22,154 and the Member Co number in the Annual Report of 16,025.

''The Member Company is the entity which holds the 'golden share', which controls the name, colours, jersey, team song and home ground of the club. It is also the entity to which voting rights are held, hence the requirement to be over 18. No one under the age of 18 is included in this number, hence the difference between the two numbers.''

However, for some clubs, the figure given to ASIC and the propagandised one is the same. For last season, Brisbane's annual report lists a membership of 26,216, the same figure supplied to ASIC and consistent with a boast on their website on January 25: ''Last year the Broncos led the way in the NRL after posting a mark of 26,216.''

However, the NRL lists the Broncos membership at 17,561 as at February 10, well short of Souths on 22,003. Perhaps the Broncos include members of their leagues club at Red Hill, a count the Rabbitohs would never consider given the long delay in getting a beer at their renovated licensed premises at Redfern.

The Dragons, the first club to launch a membership program with their Red V appeal in 2002, are third on the NRL list with 16,314 and do not count the vast membership of their leagues club.

St George Illawarra says: ''We currently have 17,444 members committed to 'March With Us' in 2013, comprising 11,809 ticketed and 5635 non-ticketed members.''

Ticketed membership provides ticketing entitlements to Dragons home games at both playing venues - Jubilee Oval, Kogarah and WIN Stadium, Wollongong, while non-ticketed membership caters for ''True Believer'' supporters who can't regularly attend home games.

Dragons' chief executive Peter Doust makes most sense of the malleable membership figures, pointing out yield is the significant number.

Discounting tickets to games that fans would pay full price, or supplying costly benefits to boost numbers, damages the bottom line. Souths' income from membership is $3.7 million a year, compared to $350,000 some years ago.

The Dragons have more than doubled their yield in four years, from $1.061 million to $2.55 million. Souths aim for 25,000 members this year and the Dragons are aiming for 20,000 memberships.

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notice how this dribbler
who even fumbletard cultists think is too big a ****** even for them :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>

didn't add a link to this article
I wonder why ? :-k


:cool:
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2fohp.html



:(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
deflecting again dribbler :)))
all those pet memberships in those low numbers :(/ :(/ :(/
those little minnow worthless pieces of shit NRLOL clubs

:(/ :_<> :lol:

An article years old
This metho swilling ****** only posts articles that are old .. out of date & that have been long discredited

Every NRL membership tally is genuine

Now for the fumblederps
Collinscat
80k members
55k average crowds
8-[

West coke eagles
52k members
35k average crowds
:-k

Fre hoes dockets
50k members
34k average crowds
:?>

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Now
Thats some pretty impressive fudging folks
Pretty impressive indeed :cool:
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

Sookerwhos V Japan 238K :lol:
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Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
You claimed pet memberships .
You lied .
You have shown no proof of this ,only what you think.

Make a claim porky you gotta back it up with some evidence .

I'll wait .
Rugby league has an ignoble history of creative counting - fictitious crowd figures, salary cap manipulation, exaggerating injury tallies, even miscounting tackles.

Club memberships are the most recent of the code's rubbery figures. South Sydney boast they led the NRL for total members, with 22,154 for last season, and their number and that of all NRL clubs will be boosted over the next couple of weeks, the period the NRL says is busiest for buying memberships.

Across the NRL spectrum, there are senior members, child members, voting members, ticketed members and even pet members, meaning dogs, cats and even lizards can become Rabbits.

Souths say they have 173 pet memberships in response to their website offer of a $50 cut-price membership for non-humans: ''Make sure even the furry, scaly, slimy or slippery Members of your family are Members of the Rabbitohs.''.

The Rabbitohs insist their 173-pet memberships are not counted in their official figures and volunteer that no pet memberships were sold last year. But they don't have to go to the dogs to lead the NRL because they count non-voting members under the age of 18. In Souths' report to ASIC, it lists the total membership for 2012 as 16,025, a difference of 6129 with the proclaimed figure.

A Rabbitohs spokesman explains: ''There is no fudging of membership numbers between the announced total in 2012 as 22,154 and the Member Co number in the Annual Report of 16,025.

''The Member Company is the entity which holds the 'golden share', which controls the name, colours, jersey, team song and home ground of the club. It is also the entity to which voting rights are held, hence the requirement to be over 18. No one under the age of 18 is included in this number, hence the difference between the two numbers.''

However, for some clubs, the figure given to ASIC and the propagandised one is the same. For last season, Brisbane's annual report lists a membership of 26,216, the same figure supplied to ASIC and consistent with a boast on their website on January 25: ''Last year the Broncos led the way in the NRL after posting a mark of 26,216.''

However, the NRL lists the Broncos membership at 17,561 as at February 10, well short of Souths on 22,003. Perhaps the Broncos include members of their leagues club at Red Hill, a count the Rabbitohs would never consider given the long delay in getting a beer at their renovated licensed premises at Redfern.

The Dragons, the first club to launch a membership program with their Red V appeal in 2002, are third on the NRL list with 16,314 and do not count the vast membership of their leagues club.

St George Illawarra says: ''We currently have 17,444 members committed to 'March With Us' in 2013, comprising 11,809 ticketed and 5635 non-ticketed members.''

Ticketed membership provides ticketing entitlements to Dragons home games at both playing venues - Jubilee Oval, Kogarah and WIN Stadium, Wollongong, while non-ticketed membership caters for ''True Believer'' supporters who can't regularly attend home games.

Dragons' chief executive Peter Doust makes most sense of the malleable membership figures, pointing out yield is the significant number.

Discounting tickets to games that fans would pay full price, or supplying costly benefits to boost numbers, damages the bottom line. Souths' income from membership is $3.7 million a year, compared to $350,000 some years ago.

The Dragons have more than doubled their yield in four years, from $1.061 million to $2.55 million. Souths aim for 25,000 members this year and the Dragons are aiming for 20,000 memberships.

:(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
notice how this dribbler
who even fumbletard cultists think is too big a ****** even for them :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>

didn't add a link to this article
I wonder why ? :-k


:cool:
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2fohp.html



:(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
deflecting again dribbler :)))
all those pet memberships in those low numbers :(/ :(/ :(/
those little minnow worthless pieces of shit NRLOL clubs

:(/ :_<> :lol:

An article years old
This metho swilling ****** only posts articles that are old .. out of date & that have been long discredited

Every NRL membership tally is genuine

Now for the fumblederps
Collinscat
80k members
55k average crowds
8-[

West coke eagles
52k members
35k average crowds
:-k

Fre hoes dockets
50k members
34k average crowds
:?>

:(/ :_<> :lol:

Now
Thats some pretty impressive fudging folks
Pretty impressive indeed :cool:
West Coast - 17.7 million, up from 16.7 million
Collingwood - 16.8 million, up from 16.22 million
Fremantle - 12.7 million, up from 11.7 million
Essendon - 10.3 million, up from 9.3 million
Hawthorn - 9.9 million, up from 9.1 million
Carlton - 9.4 million, up from 8.9 million
Adelaide - 9.33 million, up from 8.6 million
Richmond - 8.59 million (6.35 million net + 2.2 million expense)
St Kilda - 6.91 million, down from 7.35 million
North Melbourne - 5.32 million (up from 5.1 million)
Melbourne - 5.1 million (down from 5.6 million)
Western Bulldogs - 5.09 million, down from 5.13 million

revenue from club membership 2013 :thumbleft:
Australian sporting sponsorship
AFL excess of $50m
A league $30 million plus
ARU $27 million
NRLOL $25 million

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leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
You claimed pet memberships .
You lied .
You have shown no proof of this ,only what you think.

Make a claim porky you gotta back it up with some evidence .

I'll wait .
Rugby league has an ignoble history of creative counting - fictitious crowd figures, salary cap manipulation, exaggerating injury tallies, even miscounting tackles.

Club memberships are the most recent of the code's rubbery figures. South Sydney boast they led the NRL for total members, with 22,154 for last season, and their number and that of all NRL clubs will be boosted over the next couple of weeks, the period the NRL says is busiest for buying memberships.

Across the NRL spectrum, there are senior members, child members, voting members, ticketed members and even pet members, meaning dogs, cats and even lizards can become Rabbits.

Souths say they have 173 pet memberships in response to their website offer of a $50 cut-price membership for non-humans: ''Make sure even the furry, scaly, slimy or slippery Members of your family are Members of the Rabbitohs.''.

The Rabbitohs insist their 173-pet memberships are not counted in their official figures and volunteer that no pet memberships were sold last year. But they don't have to go to the dogs to lead the NRL because they count non-voting members under the age of 18. In Souths' report to ASIC, it lists the total membership for 2012 as 16,025, a difference of 6129 with the proclaimed figure.

A Rabbitohs spokesman explains: ''There is no fudging of membership numbers between the announced total in 2012 as 22,154 and the Member Co number in the Annual Report of 16,025.

''The Member Company is the entity which holds the 'golden share', which controls the name, colours, jersey, team song and home ground of the club. It is also the entity to which voting rights are held, hence the requirement to be over 18. No one under the age of 18 is included in this number, hence the difference between the two numbers.''

However, for some clubs, the figure given to ASIC and the propagandised one is the same. For last season, Brisbane's annual report lists a membership of 26,216, the same figure supplied to ASIC and consistent with a boast on their website on January 25: ''Last year the Broncos led the way in the NRL after posting a mark of 26,216.''

However, the NRL lists the Broncos membership at 17,561 as at February 10, well short of Souths on 22,003. Perhaps the Broncos include members of their leagues club at Red Hill, a count the Rabbitohs would never consider given the long delay in getting a beer at their renovated licensed premises at Redfern.

The Dragons, the first club to launch a membership program with their Red V appeal in 2002, are third on the NRL list with 16,314 and do not count the vast membership of their leagues club.

St George Illawarra says: ''We currently have 17,444 members committed to 'March With Us' in 2013, comprising 11,809 ticketed and 5635 non-ticketed members.''

Ticketed membership provides ticketing entitlements to Dragons home games at both playing venues - Jubilee Oval, Kogarah and WIN Stadium, Wollongong, while non-ticketed membership caters for ''True Believer'' supporters who can't regularly attend home games.

Dragons' chief executive Peter Doust makes most sense of the malleable membership figures, pointing out yield is the significant number.

Discounting tickets to games that fans would pay full price, or supplying costly benefits to boost numbers, damages the bottom line. Souths' income from membership is $3.7 million a year, compared to $350,000 some years ago.

The Dragons have more than doubled their yield in four years, from $1.061 million to $2.55 million. Souths aim for 25,000 members this year and the Dragons are aiming for 20,000 memberships.

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notice how this dribbler
who even fumbletard cultists think is too big a ****** even for them :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>

didn't add a link to this article
I wonder why ? :-k


:cool:
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2fohp.html



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deflecting again dribbler :)))
all those pet memberships in those low numbers :(/ :(/ :(/
those little minnow worthless pieces of shit NRLOL clubs

:(/ :_<> :lol:

An article years old
This metho swilling ****** only posts articles that are old .. out of date & that have been long discredited

Every NRL membership tally is genuine

Now for the fumblederps
Collinscat
80k members
55k average crowds
8-[

West coke eagles
52k members
35k average crowds
:-k

Fre hoes dockets
50k members
34k average crowds
:?>

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Now
Thats some pretty impressive fudging folks
Pretty impressive indeed :cool:
West Coast - 17.7 million, up from 16.7 million
Collingwood - 16.8 million, up from 16.22 million
Fremantle - 12.7 million, up from 11.7 million
Essendon - 10.3 million, up from 9.3 million
Hawthorn - 9.9 million, up from 9.1 million
Carlton - 9.4 million, up from 8.9 million
Adelaide - 9.33 million, up from 8.6 million
Richmond - 8.59 million (6.35 million net + 2.2 million expense)
St Kilda - 6.91 million, down from 7.35 million
North Melbourne - 5.32 million (up from 5.1 million)
Melbourne - 5.1 million (down from 5.6 million)
Western Bulldogs - 5.09 million, down from 5.13 million

revenue from club membership 2013 :thumbleft:
But but but

Fudging the books
An art in the VFL

:cool:
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million

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Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
You claimed pet memberships .
You lied .
You have shown no proof of this ,only what you think.

Make a claim porky you gotta back it up with some evidence .

I'll wait .
Rugby league has an ignoble history of creative counting - fictitious crowd figures, salary cap manipulation, exaggerating injury tallies, even miscounting tackles.

Club memberships are the most recent of the code's rubbery figures. South Sydney boast they led the NRL for total members, with 22,154 for last season, and their number and that of all NRL clubs will be boosted over the next couple of weeks, the period the NRL says is busiest for buying memberships.

Across the NRL spectrum, there are senior members, child members, voting members, ticketed members and even pet members, meaning dogs, cats and even lizards can become Rabbits.

Souths say they have 173 pet memberships in response to their website offer of a $50 cut-price membership for non-humans: ''Make sure even the furry, scaly, slimy or slippery Members of your family are Members of the Rabbitohs.''.

The Rabbitohs insist their 173-pet memberships are not counted in their official figures and volunteer that no pet memberships were sold last year. But they don't have to go to the dogs to lead the NRL because they count non-voting members under the age of 18. In Souths' report to ASIC, it lists the total membership for 2012 as 16,025, a difference of 6129 with the proclaimed figure.

A Rabbitohs spokesman explains: ''There is no fudging of membership numbers between the announced total in 2012 as 22,154 and the Member Co number in the Annual Report of 16,025.

''The Member Company is the entity which holds the 'golden share', which controls the name, colours, jersey, team song and home ground of the club. It is also the entity to which voting rights are held, hence the requirement to be over 18. No one under the age of 18 is included in this number, hence the difference between the two numbers.''

However, for some clubs, the figure given to ASIC and the propagandised one is the same. For last season, Brisbane's annual report lists a membership of 26,216, the same figure supplied to ASIC and consistent with a boast on their website on January 25: ''Last year the Broncos led the way in the NRL after posting a mark of 26,216.''

However, the NRL lists the Broncos membership at 17,561 as at February 10, well short of Souths on 22,003. Perhaps the Broncos include members of their leagues club at Red Hill, a count the Rabbitohs would never consider given the long delay in getting a beer at their renovated licensed premises at Redfern.

The Dragons, the first club to launch a membership program with their Red V appeal in 2002, are third on the NRL list with 16,314 and do not count the vast membership of their leagues club.

St George Illawarra says: ''We currently have 17,444 members committed to 'March With Us' in 2013, comprising 11,809 ticketed and 5635 non-ticketed members.''

Ticketed membership provides ticketing entitlements to Dragons home games at both playing venues - Jubilee Oval, Kogarah and WIN Stadium, Wollongong, while non-ticketed membership caters for ''True Believer'' supporters who can't regularly attend home games.

Dragons' chief executive Peter Doust makes most sense of the malleable membership figures, pointing out yield is the significant number.

Discounting tickets to games that fans would pay full price, or supplying costly benefits to boost numbers, damages the bottom line. Souths' income from membership is $3.7 million a year, compared to $350,000 some years ago.

The Dragons have more than doubled their yield in four years, from $1.061 million to $2.55 million. Souths aim for 25,000 members this year and the Dragons are aiming for 20,000 memberships.

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notice how this dribbler
who even fumbletard cultists think is too big a ****** even for them :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>

didn't add a link to this article
I wonder why ? :-k


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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2fohp.html



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deflecting again dribbler :)))
all those pet memberships in those low numbers :(/ :(/ :(/
those little minnow worthless pieces of shit NRLOL clubs

:(/ :_<> :lol:

An article years old
This metho swilling ****** only posts articles that are old .. out of date & that have been long discredited

Every NRL membership tally is genuine

Now for the fumblederps
Collinscat
80k members
55k average crowds
8-[

West coke eagles
52k members
35k average crowds
:-k

Fre hoes dockets
50k members
34k average crowds
:?>

:(/ :_<> :lol:

Now
Thats some pretty impressive fudging folks
Pretty impressive indeed :cool:
West Coast - 17.7 million, up from 16.7 million
Collingwood - 16.8 million, up from 16.22 million
Fremantle - 12.7 million, up from 11.7 million
Essendon - 10.3 million, up from 9.3 million
Hawthorn - 9.9 million, up from 9.1 million
Carlton - 9.4 million, up from 8.9 million
Adelaide - 9.33 million, up from 8.6 million
Richmond - 8.59 million (6.35 million net + 2.2 million expense)
St Kilda - 6.91 million, down from 7.35 million
North Melbourne - 5.32 million (up from 5.1 million)
Melbourne - 5.1 million (down from 5.6 million)
Western Bulldogs - 5.09 million, down from 5.13 million

revenue from club membership 2013 :thumbleft:
But but but

Fudging the books
An art in the VFL

:cool:
well membership revenue figures are posted unlike the NRL clubs :(/ :(/ :(/
even the old NRL cheerleader Retarrrrded Roy Masters jokes about the fudged figures from the NRL :thumbleft:
how funny is that dribbler dave :)))
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Lol dumbo .
You are having a shot at NRL pet memberships ,when your sport had them long before ours did .

Can you get any dumber ..
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leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
You claimed pet memberships .
You lied .
You have shown no proof of this ,only what you think.

Make a claim porky you gotta back it up with some evidence .

I'll wait .
Rugby league has an ignoble history of creative counting - fictitious crowd figures, salary cap manipulation, exaggerating injury tallies, even miscounting tackles.

Club memberships are the most recent of the code's rubbery figures. South Sydney boast they led the NRL for total members, with 22,154 for last season, and their number and that of all NRL clubs will be boosted over the next couple of weeks, the period the NRL says is busiest for buying memberships.

Across the NRL spectrum, there are senior members, child members, voting members, ticketed members and even pet members, meaning dogs, cats and even lizards can become Rabbits.

Souths say they have 173 pet memberships in response to their website offer of a $50 cut-price membership for non-humans: ''Make sure even the furry, scaly, slimy or slippery Members of your family are Members of the Rabbitohs.''.

The Rabbitohs insist their 173-pet memberships are not counted in their official figures and volunteer that no pet memberships were sold last year. But they don't have to go to the dogs to lead the NRL because they count non-voting members under the age of 18. In Souths' report to ASIC, it lists the total membership for 2012 as 16,025, a difference of 6129 with the proclaimed figure.

A Rabbitohs spokesman explains: ''There is no fudging of membership numbers between the announced total in 2012 as 22,154 and the Member Co number in the Annual Report of 16,025.

''The Member Company is the entity which holds the 'golden share', which controls the name, colours, jersey, team song and home ground of the club. It is also the entity to which voting rights are held, hence the requirement to be over 18. No one under the age of 18 is included in this number, hence the difference between the two numbers.''

However, for some clubs, the figure given to ASIC and the propagandised one is the same. For last season, Brisbane's annual report lists a membership of 26,216, the same figure supplied to ASIC and consistent with a boast on their website on January 25: ''Last year the Broncos led the way in the NRL after posting a mark of 26,216.''

However, the NRL lists the Broncos membership at 17,561 as at February 10, well short of Souths on 22,003. Perhaps the Broncos include members of their leagues club at Red Hill, a count the Rabbitohs would never consider given the long delay in getting a beer at their renovated licensed premises at Redfern.

The Dragons, the first club to launch a membership program with their Red V appeal in 2002, are third on the NRL list with 16,314 and do not count the vast membership of their leagues club.

St George Illawarra says: ''We currently have 17,444 members committed to 'March With Us' in 2013, comprising 11,809 ticketed and 5635 non-ticketed members.''

Ticketed membership provides ticketing entitlements to Dragons home games at both playing venues - Jubilee Oval, Kogarah and WIN Stadium, Wollongong, while non-ticketed membership caters for ''True Believer'' supporters who can't regularly attend home games.

Dragons' chief executive Peter Doust makes most sense of the malleable membership figures, pointing out yield is the significant number.

Discounting tickets to games that fans would pay full price, or supplying costly benefits to boost numbers, damages the bottom line. Souths' income from membership is $3.7 million a year, compared to $350,000 some years ago.

The Dragons have more than doubled their yield in four years, from $1.061 million to $2.55 million. Souths aim for 25,000 members this year and the Dragons are aiming for 20,000 memberships.

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all those pet memberships in those low numbers :(/ :(/ :(/
those little minnow worthless pieces of shit NRLOL clubs
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Collinsderp

80K members

20K of them pet memberships :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
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NRL GF 3.968 Million
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Raiderdave wrote:
Collinsderp

80K members

20K of them pet memberships :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Collingwood - 16.8 million in revenue from membership :)))
thats more than the whole pissy little raiders NRL club makes!, including all their tax funding & 8 million from the NRL in distribution share :(/


so when are those tax payer raiders, west tuggers or Gold Coke junkies going to over take GWS :-k :mrgreen:
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