Time to put down bleeding Lions
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:03 am
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sp ... 6133461435
They shouldn't had been allowed to build their social club in the first place. Logan has the highest number of people with gambling addictions in Queensland maybe even Australia. Talk about preying on the weak and poor for your gain.
I'm sure the AFL greased a few pollies palms to get that through.
3 Million loss WOW. Dropping attendance, membership and with the incoming pokie reforms they are truly farked. What was suppose to save their club will now end it.BRISBANE is set to make an operating loss this year of as much as $3 million.
The struggling Lions -- in their first year of competing against the Gold Coast, the AFL's 17th licence -- are a major concern to the league, which is constantly monitoring their precarious situation. So dire was the cashflow situation of the former powerhouse club that the AFL several months ago handed over an assistance package -- believed to be $1m -- to keep the 2001-02-03 premiers afloat.
This season's expected blowout follows last year's loss of $2.714m. Factoring in this year's anticipated outcome, Brisbane will have lost $8.5m in four years since its last profit of $1.058m in 2007. Lions chief executive Malcolm Holmes was yesterday reluctant to declare this year's financial position, neither did he wish to confirm the amount of the mid-year special subsidy from AFL.
Membership plummeted this year by more than 4000 to 22,338 and average home-game attendances at the Gabba have decreased from 29,982 in 2010 to 20,454.
They shouldn't had been allowed to build their social club in the first place. Logan has the highest number of people with gambling addictions in Queensland maybe even Australia. Talk about preying on the weak and poor for your gain.
I'm sure the AFL greased a few pollies palms to get that through.