Re: Champions of Asia
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 8:30 pm
Wheels down in about 2 hours, I'm guessing one day rest, then off to Wellington. No rest when you are the asian champions. That is not going to get old anytime soon
think you guys will struggle domestically this seasonpost_hoc wrote:Wheels down in about 2 hours, I'm guessing one day rest, then off to Wellington. No rest when you are the asian champions. That is not going to get old anytime soon
:Ppost_hoc wrote:Are you seeing those scenes at Sydney Airport? Never has Australian sport witness's anything like that. Massive crowds Ray GATT estimating crowd at 2000
sydneyfc wrote:before the new tv deal victory were the only club turning over a profit before player sales, other clubs were either going close(after selling players) or losing serious money.
del piero increased my clubs profile tenfold - we still made a small loss over the time he was here but our turnover doubled, we were able to secure individual tv deals in italy and india on the back of him which in turn, has seen the a-league secure deals with these countries as a whole since. sponsorship increased and membership numbers doubled. since he left, our membership has risen even further, we have more sponsors on board and now we are building a new training facility and youth academy. it took us a while to get to this point but things are finally starting to work and im so happy.
brisbane were bought by the bakrie family(indonesian tv magnate) and they've turned that club around completely. they were successful on the pitch but weren't making any progress off the pitch. the suncorp stadium deal is the most expensive in australia and saw them lose a lot of money before the bakries came along. since they came onboard they've upgraded their facilities, membership has gone up, more sponsors etc etc, and they're still winning titles. they still could do a lot better though
the wanderers will probably be the most profitable club in nsw after this season given their prize money winnings from the champions league,membership, merch and sponsors on the back of their GF final appearance and the ACL run. makes me a little jealous but it's for the good of the game
victory turn a profit every year, they're a super club. not much needs to be said
city will revenue will go through the roof and they won't need to sell players to break even anymore
newcastle needs new owners - ffa will take them over sometime this season methinks, phoenix are doing OK but OK is not enough in my opinion while the ccm are the real basketcase for the league, they have the best training facilities in the state yet struggle to draw crowds and members. they were doing great in the first 5 years, good crowds, profitable etc but the novelty wore off and it just flatlined ever since
adelaide yo yo from profit to losses every year, they should do good this season though
memberships are the big money maker for any club of any code when it comes down to pure footballing operations and just about every a-league club has gone forward this year in that regard.
selling players overseas is also another natural advantage the a-league has over other codes. i'll post a list on here later of all the transfer fees paid for a-league players in a bit. the record amount paid for an a-league player was daniel de silva of perth glory who was bought by italian giants roma for $2.5m - he's still in australia and will complete the move when he turns 18
you're right for the first time sinceRaiderdave wrote:sydneyfc wrote:before the new tv deal victory were the only club turning over a profit before player sales, other clubs were either going close(after selling players) or losing serious money.
del piero increased my clubs profile tenfold - we still made a small loss over the time he was here but our turnover doubled, we were able to secure individual tv deals in italy and india on the back of him which in turn, has seen the a-league secure deals with these countries as a whole since. sponsorship increased and membership numbers doubled. since he left, our membership has risen even further, we have more sponsors on board and now we are building a new training facility and youth academy. it took us a while to get to this point but things are finally starting to work and im so happy.
brisbane were bought by the bakrie family(indonesian tv magnate) and they've turned that club around completely. they were successful on the pitch but weren't making any progress off the pitch. the suncorp stadium deal is the most expensive in australia and saw them lose a lot of money before the bakries came along. since they came onboard they've upgraded their facilities, membership has gone up, more sponsors etc etc, and they're still winning titles. they still could do a lot better though
the wanderers will probably be the most profitable club in nsw after this season given their prize money winnings from the champions league,membership, merch and sponsors on the back of their GF final appearance and the ACL run. makes me a little jealous but it's for the good of the game
victory turn a profit every year, they're a super club. not much needs to be said
city will revenue will go through the roof and they won't need to sell players to break even anymore
newcastle needs new owners - ffa will take them over sometime this season methinks, phoenix are doing OK but OK is not enough in my opinion while the ccm are the real basketcase for the league, they have the best training facilities in the state yet struggle to draw crowds and members. they were doing great in the first 5 years, good crowds, profitable etc but the novelty wore off and it just flatlined ever since
adelaide yo yo from profit to losses every year, they should do good this season though
memberships are the big money maker for any club of any code when it comes down to pure footballing operations and just about every a-league club has gone forward this year in that regard.
selling players overseas is also another natural advantage the a-league has over other codes. i'll post a list on here later of all the transfer fees paid for a-league players in a bit. the record amount paid for an a-league player was daniel de silva of perth glory who was bought by italian giants roma for $2.5m - he's still in australia and will complete the move when he turns 18:_<>
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What crap
Lies n BS ... from the first word to the last![]()
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Not one oi league club goes close to turning a profit
Not one
All broke n destitute
Poor widdle sooker....
leagueiscrap wrote:you're right for the first time sinceRaiderdave wrote:sydneyfc wrote:before the new tv deal victory were the only club turning over a profit before player sales, other clubs were either going close(after selling players) or losing serious money.
del piero increased my clubs profile tenfold - we still made a small loss over the time he was here but our turnover doubled, we were able to secure individual tv deals in italy and india on the back of him which in turn, has seen the a-league secure deals with these countries as a whole since. sponsorship increased and membership numbers doubled. since he left, our membership has risen even further, we have more sponsors on board and now we are building a new training facility and youth academy. it took us a while to get to this point but things are finally starting to work and im so happy.
brisbane were bought by the bakrie family(indonesian tv magnate) and they've turned that club around completely. they were successful on the pitch but weren't making any progress off the pitch. the suncorp stadium deal is the most expensive in australia and saw them lose a lot of money before the bakries came along. since they came onboard they've upgraded their facilities, membership has gone up, more sponsors etc etc, and they're still winning titles. they still could do a lot better though
the wanderers will probably be the most profitable club in nsw after this season given their prize money winnings from the champions league,membership, merch and sponsors on the back of their GF final appearance and the ACL run. makes me a little jealous but it's for the good of the game
victory turn a profit every year, they're a super club. not much needs to be said
city will revenue will go through the roof and they won't need to sell players to break even anymore
newcastle needs new owners - ffa will take them over sometime this season methinks, phoenix are doing OK but OK is not enough in my opinion while the ccm are the real basketcase for the league, they have the best training facilities in the state yet struggle to draw crowds and members. they were doing great in the first 5 years, good crowds, profitable etc but the novelty wore off and it just flatlined ever since
adelaide yo yo from profit to losses every year, they should do good this season though
memberships are the big money maker for any club of any code when it comes down to pure footballing operations and just about every a-league club has gone forward this year in that regard.
selling players overseas is also another natural advantage the a-league has over other codes. i'll post a list on here later of all the transfer fees paid for a-league players in a bit. the record amount paid for an a-league player was daniel de silva of perth glory who was bought by italian giants roma for $2.5m - he's still in australia and will complete the move when he turns 18:_<>
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What crap
Lies n BS ... from the first word to the last![]()
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Not one oi league club goes close to turning a profit
Not one
All broke n destitute
Poor widdle sooker....![]()
old League the Clubs never go close to turning a profit, that's why they have their Leagues clubs to make all the money for bankrupt NRL clubs.
yeah all the lies n BS the NRL commission tell you NRL fans now days
yes the raiders own thousands of themRaiderdave wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:you're right for the first time sinceRaiderdave wrote:sydneyfc wrote:before the new tv deal victory were the only club turning over a profit before player sales, other clubs were either going close(after selling players) or losing serious money.
del piero increased my clubs profile tenfold - we still made a small loss over the time he was here but our turnover doubled, we were able to secure individual tv deals in italy and india on the back of him which in turn, has seen the a-league secure deals with these countries as a whole since. sponsorship increased and membership numbers doubled. since he left, our membership has risen even further, we have more sponsors on board and now we are building a new training facility and youth academy. it took us a while to get to this point but things are finally starting to work and im so happy.
brisbane were bought by the bakrie family(indonesian tv magnate) and they've turned that club around completely. they were successful on the pitch but weren't making any progress off the pitch. the suncorp stadium deal is the most expensive in australia and saw them lose a lot of money before the bakries came along. since they came onboard they've upgraded their facilities, membership has gone up, more sponsors etc etc, and they're still winning titles. they still could do a lot better though
the wanderers will probably be the most profitable club in nsw after this season given their prize money winnings from the champions league,membership, merch and sponsors on the back of their GF final appearance and the ACL run. makes me a little jealous but it's for the good of the game
victory turn a profit every year, they're a super club. not much needs to be said
city will revenue will go through the roof and they won't need to sell players to break even anymore
newcastle needs new owners - ffa will take them over sometime this season methinks, phoenix are doing OK but OK is not enough in my opinion while the ccm are the real basketcase for the league, they have the best training facilities in the state yet struggle to draw crowds and members. they were doing great in the first 5 years, good crowds, profitable etc but the novelty wore off and it just flatlined ever since
adelaide yo yo from profit to losses every year, they should do good this season though
memberships are the big money maker for any club of any code when it comes down to pure footballing operations and just about every a-league club has gone forward this year in that regard.
selling players overseas is also another natural advantage the a-league has over other codes. i'll post a list on here later of all the transfer fees paid for a-league players in a bit. the record amount paid for an a-league player was daniel de silva of perth glory who was bought by italian giants roma for $2.5m - he's still in australia and will complete the move when he turns 18:_<>
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What crap
Lies n BS ... from the first word to the last![]()
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![]()
Not one oi league club goes close to turning a profit
Not one
All broke n destitute
Poor widdle sooker....![]()
old League the Clubs never go close to turning a profit, that's why they have their Leagues clubs to make all the money for bankrupt NRL clubs.
yeah all the lies n BS the NRL commission tell you NRL fans now days
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Poor ol dumbo
Pokes
Pokes
Pokes
****** raider![]()
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As does every VFL club you dribbling wankerleagueiscrap wrote:yes the raiders own thousands of themRaiderdave wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:you're right for the first time sinceRaiderdave wrote:sydneyfc wrote:before the new tv deal victory were the only club turning over a profit before player sales, other clubs were either going close(after selling players) or losing serious money.
del piero increased my clubs profile tenfold - we still made a small loss over the time he was here but our turnover doubled, we were able to secure individual tv deals in italy and india on the back of him which in turn, has seen the a-league secure deals with these countries as a whole since. sponsorship increased and membership numbers doubled. since he left, our membership has risen even further, we have more sponsors on board and now we are building a new training facility and youth academy. it took us a while to get to this point but things are finally starting to work and im so happy.
brisbane were bought by the bakrie family(indonesian tv magnate) and they've turned that club around completely. they were successful on the pitch but weren't making any progress off the pitch. the suncorp stadium deal is the most expensive in australia and saw them lose a lot of money before the bakries came along. since they came onboard they've upgraded their facilities, membership has gone up, more sponsors etc etc, and they're still winning titles. they still could do a lot better though
the wanderers will probably be the most profitable club in nsw after this season given their prize money winnings from the champions league,membership, merch and sponsors on the back of their GF final appearance and the ACL run. makes me a little jealous but it's for the good of the game
victory turn a profit every year, they're a super club. not much needs to be said
city will revenue will go through the roof and they won't need to sell players to break even anymore
newcastle needs new owners - ffa will take them over sometime this season methinks, phoenix are doing OK but OK is not enough in my opinion while the ccm are the real basketcase for the league, they have the best training facilities in the state yet struggle to draw crowds and members. they were doing great in the first 5 years, good crowds, profitable etc but the novelty wore off and it just flatlined ever since
adelaide yo yo from profit to losses every year, they should do good this season though
memberships are the big money maker for any club of any code when it comes down to pure footballing operations and just about every a-league club has gone forward this year in that regard.
selling players overseas is also another natural advantage the a-league has over other codes. i'll post a list on here later of all the transfer fees paid for a-league players in a bit. the record amount paid for an a-league player was daniel de silva of perth glory who was bought by italian giants roma for $2.5m - he's still in australia and will complete the move when he turns 18:_<>
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What crap
Lies n BS ... from the first word to the last![]()
![]()
![]()
Not one oi league club goes close to turning a profit
Not one
All broke n destitute
Poor widdle sooker....![]()
old League the Clubs never go close to turning a profit, that's why they have their Leagues clubs to make all the money for bankrupt NRL clubs.
yeah all the lies n BS the NRL commission tell you NRL fans now days
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![]()
![]()
Poor ol dumbo
Pokes
Pokes
Pokes
****** raider![]()
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post_hoc wrote:Raider Dave doesnt have a clue, but feels it is necessary to confirm he is clueless continuously. He is irrelevant just like his club