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Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million sponsor

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:56 am
by adamj1300
Collingwood has extended its lucrative uniform sponsorship with Emirates and will earn an estimated $10 million from the airline over the next five years in a deal that highlights the growing gap between the AFL’s haves and have-nots.
The Emirates deal will help Collingwood top $20 million in combined sponsorship and merchandise revenue for the 2014 season, a feat only previously achieved by Essendon and Richmond in the AFL.
Last year, AFL premier Hawthorn banked $19 million in sponsorship and merchandise revenue, Essendon earned $20.1 million and Richmond led the AFL with $22.9 million -


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/c ... z2wdiTFoLy

many of the AFL clubs raised more revenue out of sponsorship,than many of the NRL clubs raised from football operations revenue eg crowds,sponsorship, membership, gate takings, food and beverages. nearly matching what the NRL commission received 25,726,950 (http://e-brochures.com.au/nrl/annualrep ... t-2013.pdf)

total money raised from football operations
broncos $32 Million
bulldogs $16.5
Cowboys $18.5
Eels $14
bumraiders $12 to 13 million
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2swhv.html
as the NRL clubs do not publish annual reports for every one to see. there isn't much more to go on, but as it shows NRL clubs are far behind the AFL clubs when it comes to brand and marketing ability

so NRL is the more dominate game in the NSW and QLD in the first and third biggest markets in Australia, but companies don't want to know them, cant blame them, empty stadiums and declining crowds, but thats ok they have their pokes to pay most of their their bills
:(/

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:20 am
by Raiderdave
adamj1300 wrote:
Collingwood has extended its lucrative uniform sponsorship with Emirates and will earn an estimated $10 million from the airline over the next five years in a deal that highlights the growing gap between the AFL’s haves and have-nots.
The Emirates deal will help Collingwood top $20 million in combined sponsorship and merchandise revenue for the 2014 season, a feat only previously achieved by Essendon and Richmond in the AFL.
Last year, AFL premier Hawthorn banked $19 million in sponsorship and merchandise revenue, Essendon earned $20.1 million and Richmond led the AFL with $22.9 million -


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/c ... z2wdiTFoLy

many of the AFL clubs raised more revenue out of sponsorship,than many of the NRL clubs raised from football operations revenue eg crowds,sponsorship, membership, gate takings, food and beverages. nearly matching what the NRL commission received 25,726,950 (http://e-brochures.com.au/nrl/annualrep ... t-2013.pdf)

total money raised from football operations
broncos $32 Million
bulldogs $16.5
Cowboys $18.5
Eels $14
bumraiders $12 to 13 million
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2swhv.html
as the NRL clubs do not publish annual reports for every one to see. there isn't much more to go on, but as it shows NRL clubs are far behind the AFL clubs when it comes to brand and marketing ability

so NRL is the more dominate game in the NSW and QLD in the first and third biggest markets in Australia, but companies don't want to know them, cant blame them, empty stadiums and declining crowds, but thats ok they have their pokes to pay most of their their bills
:(/
:lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<>
ol daylight savings boy & his .. selected .... information

the Broncos also raised another 32 million from non footballing operations
& the Raiders
50 million on top of their 16 million in 2013 from their football operations .... a total of 64 Mill for the Broncos & 66 Million for the Raiders
almost matching Collingdons 74 Million in 2013

the Parramatta Leagues 65 Million in revenues in 2013
the Bulldogs leagues .... about 47 Million


what this cockhead also fails to mention is that more then half of the VFL's clubs are in technical financial solvency
& needed the VFL to act as a bank guarantor for them to the tune of 34 Million dollars in bank loans in 2014

just
so they could get on the field this year :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
this being added to 115 million in combined VFL club debt already

many of the VFL's clubs are in terrible financial strife
while the NRL's clubs are mostly going ok :wink:

these are the facts
do not for a second believe anything this lying dribbler above posts
he doesn't even know what daylight savings is
:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:30 am
by adamj1300
Raiderdave wrote:
adamj1300 wrote:
Collingwood has extended its lucrative uniform sponsorship with Emirates and will earn an estimated $10 million from the airline over the next five years in a deal that highlights the growing gap between the AFL’s haves and have-nots.
The Emirates deal will help Collingwood top $20 million in combined sponsorship and merchandise revenue for the 2014 season, a feat only previously achieved by Essendon and Richmond in the AFL.
Last year, AFL premier Hawthorn banked $19 million in sponsorship and merchandise revenue, Essendon earned $20.1 million and Richmond led the AFL with $22.9 million -


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/c ... z2wdiTFoLy

many of the AFL clubs raised more revenue out of sponsorship,than many of the NRL clubs raised from football operations revenue eg crowds,sponsorship, membership, gate takings, food and beverages. nearly matching what the NRL commission received 25,726,950 (http://e-brochures.com.au/nrl/annualrep ... t-2013.pdf)

total money raised from football operations
broncos $32 Million
bulldogs $16.5
Cowboys $18.5
Eels $14
bumraiders $12 to 13 million
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2swhv.html
as the NRL clubs do not publish annual reports for every one to see. there isn't much more to go on, but as it shows NRL clubs are far behind the AFL clubs when it comes to brand and marketing ability

so NRL is the more dominate game in the NSW and QLD in the first and third biggest markets in Australia, but companies don't want to know them, cant blame them, empty stadiums and declining crowds, but thats ok they have their pokes to pay most of their their bills
:(/
:lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<>
ol daylight savings boy & his .. selected .... information

the Broncos also raised another 32 million from non footballing operations
& the Raiders
50 million on top of their 16 million in 2013 from their football operations .... a total of 64 Mill for the Broncos & 66 Million for the Raiders
almost matching Collingdons 74 Million in 2013

the Parramatta Leagues 65 Million in revenues in 2013
the Bulldogs leagues .... about 47 Million


what this cockhead also fails to mention is that more then half of the VFL's clubs are in technical financial solvency
& needed the VFL to act as a bank guarantor for them to the tune of 34 Million dollars in bank loans in 2014

just
so they could get on the field this year :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
this being added to 115 million in combined VFL club debt already

many of the VFL's clubs are in terrible financial strife
while the NRL's clubs are mostly going ok :wink:

these are the facts
do not for a second believe anything this lying dribbler above posts
he doesn't even know what daylight savings is
:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
how is it a lying when proof has been provided.

and did you what i posted, football operations revenue, compared to revenue raised from sponsorship from AFL clubs

even if your made up figures are any where near correct, it will all be poke revenue

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:54 am
by Swans4ever
Raiderdave wrote:
adamj1300 wrote:
Collingwood has extended its lucrative uniform sponsorship with Emirates and will earn an estimated $10 million from the airline over the next five years in a deal that highlights the growing gap between the AFL’s haves and have-nots.
The Emirates deal will help Collingwood top $20 million in combined sponsorship and merchandise revenue for the 2014 season, a feat only previously achieved by Essendon and Richmond in the AFL.
Last year, AFL premier Hawthorn banked $19 million in sponsorship and merchandise revenue, Essendon earned $20.1 million and Richmond led the AFL with $22.9 million -


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/c ... z2wdiTFoLy

many of the AFL clubs raised more revenue out of sponsorship,than many of the NRL clubs raised from football operations revenue eg crowds,sponsorship, membership, gate takings, food and beverages. nearly matching what the NRL commission received 25,726,950 (http://e-brochures.com.au/nrl/annualrep ... t-2013.pdf)

total money raised from football operations
broncos $32 Million
bulldogs $16.5
Cowboys $18.5
Eels $14
bumraiders $12 to 13 million
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2swhv.html
as the NRL clubs do not publish annual reports for every one to see. there isn't much more to go on, but as it shows NRL clubs are far behind the AFL clubs when it comes to brand and marketing ability

so NRL is the more dominate game in the NSW and QLD in the first and third biggest markets in Australia, but companies don't want to know them, cant blame them, empty stadiums and declining crowds, but thats ok they have their pokes to pay most of their their bills
:(/
:lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<>
ol daylight savings boy & his .. selected .... information

the Broncos also raised another 32 million from non footballing operations
& the Raiders
50 million on top of their 16 million in 2013 from their football operations .... a total of 64 Mill for the Broncos & 66 Million for the Raiders
almost matching Collingdons 74 Million in 2013

the Parramatta Leagues 65 Million in revenues in 2013
the Bulldogs leagues .... about 47 Million


what this cockhead also fails to mention is that more then half of the VFL's clubs are in technical financial solvency
& needed the VFL to act as a bank guarantor for them to the tune of 34 Million dollars in bank loans in 2014

just
so they could get on the field this year :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
this being added to 115 million in combined VFL club debt already

many of the VFL's clubs are in terrible financial strife
while the NRL's clubs are mostly going ok :wink:

these are the facts
do not for a second believe anything this lying dribbler above posts
he doesn't even know what daylight savings is
:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
How about you post something like a source for all your claims! AFL combined debt was 95 mil in 2013 but you have claimed 115 mil this week 150 mil only last week - at least be consistent when you BS - and who are these teams that are technically insolvent - the ONLY club that has been spoken off as being technically insolvent is Brisbane which is due to Federal Government pulling funding on their new training base - yet you claim CLUBS where are the sources? And this bank guarantees are you saying that the NRL doesn't do the same? How about Newcastle, Gold Coast, West Tigers? Plenty of NRL clubs with their backs to the wall! Even the Raiders group suffered a down turn in their finances last year - pot meet kettle!

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 11:25 am
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
adamj1300 wrote:
Collingwood has extended its lucrative uniform sponsorship with Emirates and will earn an estimated $10 million from the airline over the next five years in a deal that highlights the growing gap between the AFL’s haves and have-nots.
The Emirates deal will help Collingwood top $20 million in combined sponsorship and merchandise revenue for the 2014 season, a feat only previously achieved by Essendon and Richmond in the AFL.
Last year, AFL premier Hawthorn banked $19 million in sponsorship and merchandise revenue, Essendon earned $20.1 million and Richmond led the AFL with $22.9 million -


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/c ... z2wdiTFoLy

many of the AFL clubs raised more revenue out of sponsorship,than many of the NRL clubs raised from football operations revenue eg crowds,sponsorship, membership, gate takings, food and beverages. nearly matching what the NRL commission received 25,726,950 (http://e-brochures.com.au/nrl/annualrep ... t-2013.pdf)

total money raised from football operations
broncos $32 Million
bulldogs $16.5
Cowboys $18.5
Eels $14
bumraiders $12 to 13 million
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2swhv.html
as the NRL clubs do not publish annual reports for every one to see. there isn't much more to go on, but as it shows NRL clubs are far behind the AFL clubs when it comes to brand and marketing ability

so NRL is the more dominate game in the NSW and QLD in the first and third biggest markets in Australia, but companies don't want to know them, cant blame them, empty stadiums and declining crowds, but thats ok they have their pokes to pay most of their their bills
:(/
:lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<>
ol daylight savings boy & his .. selected .... information

the Broncos also raised another 32 million from non footballing operations
& the Raiders
50 million on top of their 16 million in 2013 from their football operations .... a total of 64 Mill for the Broncos & 66 Million for the Raiders
almost matching Collingdons 74 Million in 2013

the Parramatta Leagues 65 Million in revenues in 2013
the Bulldogs leagues .... about 47 Million


what this cockhead also fails to mention is that more then half of the VFL's clubs are in technical financial solvency
& needed the VFL to act as a bank guarantor for them to the tune of 34 Million dollars in bank loans in 2014

just
so they could get on the field this year :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
this being added to 115 million in combined VFL club debt already

many of the VFL's clubs are in terrible financial strife
while the NRL's clubs are mostly going ok :wink:

these are the facts
do not for a second believe anything this lying dribbler above posts
he doesn't even know what daylight savings is
:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
How about you post something like a source for all your claims! AFL combined debt was 95 mil in 2013 but you have claimed 115 mil this week 150 mil only last week - at least be consistent when you BS - and who are these teams that are technically insolvent - the ONLY club that has been spoken off as being technically insolvent is Brisbane which is due to Federal Government pulling funding on their new training base - yet you claim CLUBS where are the sources? And this bank guarantees are you saying that the NRL doesn't do the same? How about Newcastle, Gold Coast, West Tigers? Plenty of NRL clubs with their backs to the wall! Even the Raiders group suffered a down turn in their finances last year - pot meet kettle!

all of the info has been proven :wink:
all the claims I have made

backed up with articles :wink:

just because you don't want to believe them .. is a matter for you & your sad illiterate existence pissflap :cool:

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 11:28 am
by Swans4ever
Raiderdave wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
adamj1300 wrote:
Collingwood has extended its lucrative uniform sponsorship with Emirates and will earn an estimated $10 million from the airline over the next five years in a deal that highlights the growing gap between the AFL’s haves and have-nots.
The Emirates deal will help Collingwood top $20 million in combined sponsorship and merchandise revenue for the 2014 season, a feat only previously achieved by Essendon and Richmond in the AFL.
Last year, AFL premier Hawthorn banked $19 million in sponsorship and merchandise revenue, Essendon earned $20.1 million and Richmond led the AFL with $22.9 million -


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/c ... z2wdiTFoLy

many of the AFL clubs raised more revenue out of sponsorship,than many of the NRL clubs raised from football operations revenue eg crowds,sponsorship, membership, gate takings, food and beverages. nearly matching what the NRL commission received 25,726,950 (http://e-brochures.com.au/nrl/annualrep ... t-2013.pdf)

total money raised from football operations
broncos $32 Million
bulldogs $16.5
Cowboys $18.5
Eels $14
bumraiders $12 to 13 million
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 2swhv.html
as the NRL clubs do not publish annual reports for every one to see. there isn't much more to go on, but as it shows NRL clubs are far behind the AFL clubs when it comes to brand and marketing ability

so NRL is the more dominate game in the NSW and QLD in the first and third biggest markets in Australia, but companies don't want to know them, cant blame them, empty stadiums and declining crowds, but thats ok they have their pokes to pay most of their their bills
:(/
:lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<>
ol daylight savings boy & his .. selected .... information

the Broncos also raised another 32 million from non footballing operations
& the Raiders
50 million on top of their 16 million in 2013 from their football operations .... a total of 64 Mill for the Broncos & 66 Million for the Raiders
almost matching Collingdons 74 Million in 2013

the Parramatta Leagues 65 Million in revenues in 2013
the Bulldogs leagues .... about 47 Million


what this cockhead also fails to mention is that more then half of the VFL's clubs are in technical financial solvency
& needed the VFL to act as a bank guarantor for them to the tune of 34 Million dollars in bank loans in 2014

just
so they could get on the field this year :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
this being added to 115 million in combined VFL club debt already

many of the VFL's clubs are in terrible financial strife
while the NRL's clubs are mostly going ok :wink:

these are the facts
do not for a second believe anything this lying dribbler above posts
he doesn't even know what daylight savings is
:(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
How about you post something like a source for all your claims! AFL combined debt was 95 mil in 2013 but you have claimed 115 mil this week 150 mil only last week - at least be consistent when you BS - and who are these teams that are technically insolvent - the ONLY club that has been spoken off as being technically insolvent is Brisbane which is due to Federal Government pulling funding on their new training base - yet you claim CLUBS where are the sources? And this bank guarantees are you saying that the NRL doesn't do the same? How about Newcastle, Gold Coast, West Tigers? Plenty of NRL clubs with their backs to the wall! Even the Raiders group suffered a down turn in their finances last year - pot meet kettle!

all of the info has been proven :wink:
all the claims I have made

backed up with articles :wink:

just because you don't want to believe them .. is a matter for you & your sad illiterate existence pissflap :cool:
Again pot meet kettle

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 4:20 pm
by Cracker
Raiderdave, please provide this information again if you wouldn't mind.

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 5:56 pm
by cos789
Cracker wrote:
Raiderdave, please provide this information again if you wouldn't mind.
Why. You don't seem to believe links even when they are posted.

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 2:25 pm
by Cracker
cos789 wrote:
Cracker wrote:
Raiderdave, please provide this information again if you wouldn't mind.
Why. You don't seem to believe links even when they are posted.
I judge every link on it's merits. That has always been the case with me, and I again request that Raiderdave provide the information again.

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 2:36 pm
by cos789
Cracker wrote:
cos789 wrote:
Cracker wrote:
Raiderdave, please provide this information again if you wouldn't mind.
Why. You don't seem to believe links even when they are posted.
I judge every link on it's merits.
So what's wrong with the link to NZ AFL website.
I would have thought that would totally sufficient to show that AF is played in NZ
however you choose not to even look at it.

waiting for dave to give you a factual link - well you could die first.

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 3:33 pm
by Cracker
Raiderdave has stated that he has provided the links previously. So it should not be an issue to provide them again.

I looked at the NZ AFL website. You just chose to ignore my comment on that. Now stay on topic.

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:21 pm
by adamj1300
Cracker wrote:
Raiderdave has stated that he has provided the links previously. So it should not be an issue to provide them again.

I looked at the NZ AFL website. You just chose to ignore my comment on that. Now stay on topic.
dave isn't called failure dave for a reason.
he has never provided a link or proof of anything, in his life. just put it down as a win and move on :cheers:

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 7:09 pm
by Raiderdave
adamj1300 wrote:
Cracker wrote:
Raiderdave has stated that he has provided the links previously. So it should not be an issue to provide them again.

I looked at the NZ AFL website. You just chose to ignore my comment on that. Now stay on topic.
dave isn't called failure dave for a reason.
:

as are you when called a brainless cockhead ...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:32 pm
by Swans4ever
Raiderdave wrote:
adamj1300 wrote:
Cracker wrote:
Raiderdave has stated that he has provided the links previously. So it should not be an issue to provide them again.

I looked at the NZ AFL website. You just chose to ignore my comment on that. Now stay on topic.
dave isn't called failure dave for a reason.
:

as are you when called a brainless cockhead ...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<>
Oh oh you hit a nerve Adam - he's pulled out a top shelf comeback! Hahaha what a joke!

Re: Collingwood flexes financial muscle with $10 million spo

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 11:16 am
by Cracker
adamj1300 wrote:
Cracker wrote:
Raiderdave has stated that he has provided the links previously. So it should not be an issue to provide them again.

I looked at the NZ AFL website. You just chose to ignore my comment on that. Now stay on topic.
dave isn't called failure dave for a reason.
he has never provided a link or proof of anything, in his life. just put it down as a win and move on :cheers:
That's an easy out and I don't work that way.

Raiderdave, you claim that the links have been provided previously. Please provide them again.