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Yep I’m a sad f**k
Didn't need to go further than here
Yep I’m a sad f**k
4. BunkerWorking list of positions that need gone:
1. Head of football
2. Trainers
3. Player agents
4. ...
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Unfortunately if the comp shuts down, the players shouldn't get paid. Not an easy decision, I would not like to make it, but why should they be different to every other poor merkin who is about to be royally f**ked in the next few months.
So with the likelihoods of Leagues Clubs not being able to support the Football Clubs this year, as much as other years, due to low patronage, isnt it lucky for The Sharks that their development is going to help them a lot due to those circumsatnces.
The building company is giving the Sharks 1.8m (or something like that, maybe more) per year to cover for the loss of revenue.
As long as they dont go bust we'll be sweet.
New target please.
Yeah but we're used to running on nothing, others aren't. We definitely will not be the worst off at the end of it all. Other clubs rely a great deal on Leagues Clubs grants and you know this.I wouldn't be gloating over the other clubs. Its actually $1.95million over two years. Given you just posted a $3.2million loss for last year I wouldn't be so excited! Your memberships are down and you have two major sponsors on your jersey not sold this year. Of all the money you have had from your development you are only actually carrying $4million in cash reserve. Better than some clubs but given how you are travelling financially this on top will eat through that pretty quickly.
Yeah but we're used to running on nothing, others aren't. We definitely will not be the worst off at the end of it all. Other clubs rely a great deal on Leagues Clubs grants and you know this.
There is certainly an irony when Gould and the others were some of the loudest voices calling for NRL to spend its money on clubs and grassroots in 2013 and lambasting Smith for wanting to set up a $200mill future fund.
Gus Gould has questioned NRL’s bosses after Todd Greenberg and ARLC chairman Peter V’landys said the game would be in dire straights if the NRL season is cancelled due to the coronavirus.
But Gould has blasted the NRL after pointing out the game was supposed to be saving money for a ‘rainy day’.
“When the ARL Commission was first formed in 2012, Commission member Gary Pemberton stressed to all that $50m per year should be banked in a future fund, for a rainy day,” he tweeted.
“By 2020 we should have at least $450m in reserve. It’s now pouring rain. How much is there in the future fund?”
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison issued a gloomy response when asked about V’landys’ plea on Monday.
“Obviously the NRL is not high on the list at the moment,” Morrison said.
Already the NRL has dipped into its 'distress fund' to the tune of $6.8 million, allocating $425,000 to each of the 16 clubs to assist with the financial pressure of closing games to fans from round two.
However, this is a meagre sum compared to the losses clubs are faced with from next weekend.
There were also suggestions the NRL could lower the competition's salary cap, effectively cutting the wage of players as part of the collective bargaining agreement with the Rugby League Players Association.
Gould then expanded on the Today show on Monday after claiming the NRL needed to shut down the game and reflect on why the code is so vulnerable.
“The fact that it could cause such financial hardship to our clubs and to our game, I don’t think is an excuse enough to be separated from what the rest of society is doing,” he said.
“It’s going to have them look at the whole financial model and philosophy of the governing body in our code,” he added.
“We’ve got to learn from what we’ve done in the past and ask ourselves why we are so vulnerable as a code right at the moment because we have to close down for a season. It shouldn’t be that way.”
https://au.news.yahoo.com/phil-gould-blasts-nrl-bosses-financial-chaos-warning-051435285.html
Right. Because there’ll be a stack of new frontier locations throwing money at a professional rugby league team in a recession/depression.F*ck you gus, why werent the CLUBS preparing for a rainy day?? ya dickhead.
F*ck me, im sick of the whinging from the clubs...
Im starting to think that the ARLC should lock their bank account, let the clubs survive or die as they do and rebuild later.
If any of the Sydney warlords fall over, send the license somewhere that can sustain a club.
F*ck you gus, why werent the CLUBS preparing for a rainy day?? ya dickhead.
F*ck me, im sick of the whinging from the clubs...
Im starting to think that the ARLC should lock their bank account, let the clubs survive or die as they do and rebuild later.
If any of the Sydney warlords fall over, send the license somewhere that can sustain a club.
Right. Because there’ll be a stack of new frontier locations throwing money at a professional rugby league team in a recession/depression.
Some of you guys live in fairy land.
Can anyone post this article please?
https://www.themercury.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=TMWEB_WRE170_a_GGL&dest=https://www.themercury.com.au/sport/manly-chairman-scott-penns-plea-for-federal-government-to-provide-financial-assistance-for-nrl-clubs/news-story/18204f0418810748a973e8e37a0984d7&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium
Where the money went
2019 (in brackets for comparison of spend increase is first year of when NRL started to get decent revenue from TV in 2013)
NRL Revenue $528,491,000 ($303,375,000)
Expenditure
Event, game and sponsorship (cost of putting on the big events etc) $103mill ($44.4mill)
Football (cost of running the comp) $25mill ($9.5mill)
Community and player welfare $17mill ($14.4mill)
Integrity Unit $3.3mill ($2.2mill)
Admin $20.3mill ($15.5mill)
Insurance and finance $12.7mill ($2.3mill)
Clubs $228.1mill ($132.2mill)
States $$47.9mill ($16.3mill)
Development $40.4mill ($20.7mill)
Surplus $30.1mill (surplus $45.3mill)