The licensed club being created to support the football team was one of the things that was lost at the club. It started to focus on world domination as an entertainment group and lost sight of its purpose. Now the club is trying to reunite the two halves and make them work as one group with the aim of promoting league and the community of Penrith. The licensed club is the number one sponsor of the team and that is how it should be.
However, the licensed club can only provide the support that it can afford to and no more. It is not a bottomless pit of money. The licensed club has to be run responsibly and its directors have a fiduciary duty to ensure that it is financially sound. A duty that is enshrined in law might I add. How much it can grant is a subjective matter of course, but I would suggest that the directors will take great care ensure the grant is sustainable or they will be in breach of their responsibilities as a director.
I would prefer us chasing Cronk.
the Wanderers are now a massive threat to all Western sydney clubs. Forget The Giants alone in the AFL. If the Wanderers win the A League things will get very interesting in the code turf war side of things.
An extraordinary footballer. Worth every cent. Make no mistake. Gould is wanting Thurston to secure The West's Rugby League future as the Wanderers are now a massive threat to all Western sydney clubs. Forget The Giants alone in the AFL. If the Wanderers win the A League things will get very interesting in the code turf war side of things. They are a phenomenon really. Fanatical fan base getting bigger by the day.
It's a summer sport, over before our season really gets going. Not a threat at all.
The issue has nothing to do with the grant, that will always be eaten up by player payments.
It has nothing to do with the cap because that is just a limit.
The issue is whether what you spend is more than you can afford.
It will be great if the club can be run without taking a grant from the licensed club but that is not what happens.
If the belief is that the licensed club should grant as much as is needed to the football club, trouble won't be far off.
How can't we afford the offer we made? Are you saying we cant afford to spend our whole cap even though the grant is larger then the cap?
I don't think the clubs financial situation is that dire that we cannot afford to spend our whole salary cap.
Top squad player payments are limited by the cap and are only one element of the operation.
The past year the group sold assets. Its EBITDA was down on last year.
In the football club. Massively increased football operational costs. Increased sponsorship revenue but the increase was eaten up by a huge percentage increase in sponsorship servicing costs. Total football club revenue dropped by around 12%.
Oh please.
100+ years of rugby league in Sydney isn't threatened by one good year in soccer.
Some rugby league fans are amazingly insecure.
Open your eyes. It is happening. It is about the Juniors. Grassroots. Wanderers fans travel in their thousands to Melbourne and Perth. Denial is not just a river in Egypt is it! Where do Peneith fans travel to?
Agreed.
If Gould wants to be smart he'll link up with the Wanderer's and create an alliance.
Together they can cripple the AFL.
Offer a joint membership where you offer a year round sports membership.
The real smart move would be to create a western sydney alliance taking in the 3 codes.
The biggest problem is not the different codes, there is room for them. But there is not room for the number of teams in the one code.
I agree, although we already have 4 teams in the west - Canterbury, Parramatta, Wests and Penrith.An alliance with the AFL?
Surely you jest?
Not only are we in direct competition for the same fans , juniors , sponsorship & tv money but they have gone out of their way to be openly hostile towards rugby league.
Our code has been the dominant force in western Sydney forever , there is no need for us to make an alliance.
An alliance will only help the codes below us , it will do nothing for rugby league.
And there is easily room for 4 rugby league clubs in western Sydney. This is the heartland of rugby league were talking about here.