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Precisely.
What business is it of Nine's how the NRL has managed its money? Presumably Nine is in a somewhat better position financially but that doesn't stop them trying to save money.
True leaders don't attack their business partners in the manner we've seen this week. They do it behind closed doors.
Have been Interested why AFL have felt the need for a $600million line of credit. (By the way that credit line has been guaranteed by the Vic Govt, not by their stadium asset which has been the spin). Well turns out they are hocked up to the eyeballs! They haven’t bought marvel stadium at its knock down price with their equity or surpluses, they’ve borrowed significantly to buy it. They’ve also got some historic guarantees of over $50million with banks on behalf of a large number of afl clubs! So no wonder they need to borrow so big to cover their debts and liabilities.
makes nrl look not so bad after all!
So does the afl make their financial position open & public in exact same way via annual reports with P&Ls Balance Sheets etc as the ARLC ?
In WA, the West Australian football commission is funded by distributions from the WC Eagles and Fremantle. So the AFL is effectively subsidising the WAFL, it just isnt going through the AFL directly, due to the financial strength of the WA AFL teams.Yes in their annual report. See above for comparative look at the two codes 2019 financial performance. The biggest thing that jumps out is how much nrl spends on state leagues compared to afl who spend very little funding the state offices and comps.
Is there an article/site acknowledging this?Have been Interested why AFL have felt the need for a $600million line of credit. (By the way that credit line has been guaranteed by the Vic Govt, not by their stadium asset which has been the spin). Well turns out they are hocked up to the eyeballs! They haven’t bought marvel stadium at its knock down price with their equity or surpluses, they’ve borrowed significantly to buy it. They’ve also got some historic guarantees of over $50million with banks on behalf of a large number of afl clubs! So no wonder they need to borrow so big to cover their debts and liabilities.
makes nrl look not so bad after all!
Would be interesting if the AFL was going to hit the skids big time because of this Corona Virus situation and they want it deflected big time. And what better way then to pick on the NRL.
I know, I know...I've got my tin foil hat on.
That said, there's been some desperation in some of the comments around Collingwood...basically begging members not to ask for a refund and rumours that many of their staff haven't been paid yet and that some of the players are questioning this too. Again...rumours.
If A is the amount of time NRL can survive without playing and B is the amount of time AFL can survive without playing, you have to think the AFL would be hoping the time this lasts is between A and B. It won't help them though. RL is as popular in its half of Australia as they are in theirs. They benefit mainly from originating in a sport-mad city, as well as the fact that TV cannot do their game justice.Would be interesting if the AFL was going to hit the skids big time because of this Corona Virus situation and they want it deflected big time. And what better way then to pick on the NRL.
I know, I know...I've got my tin foil hat on.
That said, there's been some desperation in some of the comments around Collingwood...basically begging members not to ask for a refund and rumours that many of their staff haven't been paid yet and that some of the players are questioning this too. Again...rumours.
Is there an article/site acknowledging this?
If A is the amount of time NRL can survive without playing and B is the amount of time AFL can survive without playing, you have to think the AFL would be hoping the time this lasts is between A and B. It won't help them though. RL is as popular in its half of Australia as they are in theirs. They benefit mainly from originating in a sport-mad city, as well as the fact that TV cannot do their game justice.
"VFL, in contrast, only goes well because they have great admin and buckets of money" and a media establishment that supports them no matter what they do.Altogether, i think would actually benefit RL more than VFL...
RL is the absolute surviver. I think our clubs, players and supporters are only really happy when we are on the ropes. As a sporting culture, there is no group better prepared for total collapse.
VFL, in contrast, only goes well because they have great admin and buckets of money. The product itself is pretty shit. Take them back to barebones funds and I think RL would do pretty well.
Often wonder what the price of this is."VFL, in contrast, only goes well because they have great admin and buckets of money" and a media establishment that supports them no matter what they do.
Is there an article/site acknowledging this?