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Parramatta Leagues Club board sacked, administrator appointed

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...y/news-story/ad171129ba01f2efa8aa22422524fc83


Eels will lose $11m in 2016, in what is believed to be the biggest single-year loss in NRL history


PARRAMATTA will lose more than $11 million — including $1.24 million in legal advisers and consultants’ fees — for its disastrous 2016 season in what is understood to be the biggest single-year loss in NRL history.

The revelations will be made in a letter to members as the Eels unveil the full financial damage from a scandal-plagued season in which the club’s entire board was sacked over systematic rorting of the NRL salary cap.

The massive bill has been picked up by the Eels’ rich poker machine palace parent, the Parramatta Leagues Club. Despite its huge subsidy to the Eels, the leagues club will still make an annual profit of about $4 million.
The Eels’ 2016 losses include:

● $952,000 in player terminations, including golden goodbyes to Anthony Watmough and Kieran Foran;

● $1.12 million in fines and penalties, including the NRL’s $750,000 fine and the loss of the club’s $370,000 prizemoney for winning this year’s Auckland Nines;

● $1.24 million in legal advisers and consultants’ fees. The vast majority of this are fees clocked up in a Supreme Court challenge by Parramatta’s now-departed “Gang of Five” against the NRL’s sanctions. It also includes legal fees for the five former Eels officials, who all retained separate legal counsel as they fought their individual bans. This figure is also believed to include fees for the club’s administrators appointed after the leagues club board was sacked in July;

● $700,000 in lost sponsorship revenue, most notably including what would have been paid by Infinity and Cleanaway had they seen out the 2016 season with Parramatta. Both departed the club after the salary cap scandal;

● A $742,000 provision for “sponsorship bad debt”, most notably sponsors of the Eels who are currently in dispute about their obligations. One of these parties is believed to be the club’s former major sponsor, Dyldam. Legal claims are understood to have been lodged by Parramatta against Dyldam in the District Court.

In the letter to members, interim Eels CEO Bevan Paul said the Eels’ losses were “clearly unacceptable and with the leagues club redevelopment scheduled to begin in early 2017 it is critical that Eels costs are constrained within the benchmarks of comparable NRL franchises”.

Paul said that a planned $130 million redevelopment of the leagues club — due to be completed in 2019 — was “fundamental” to its future profitability.

However, he said it continued to make millions each year despite the huge subsidies to the Eels. Paul said that Parramatta administrator Max Donnelly had given the green light to commence stage one of the leagues club redevelopment early next year because the club remained solvent.

Paul’s letter also hints that suppliers involved in fraudulent invoices to the club as part of third-party agreements as part of the salary cap rorts will not be paid. “Persons involved in third-party agreements have been advised that contracts will be re-tendered or cancelled,” he said.
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It's amazing how all the plumber lovers were able to defend him for so long. Even when the plumber and fellow dopes took legal action against the nrl, the usual suspects on here applauded. f**king disgusting!!!

How the f**k was he able to get away with this type of financial loss to the club?? What happened is selfish and criminal. $11 million!!!!
 

Gronk

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^^^^ Doesn't add up to $11m. I only got to about $4m.

Lucky we have Max in charge and not some nuffy from the Telecrap.

They wouldn't have included the $7m NRL grant would they? Cheeky.
 
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^^^^ Doesn't add up to $11m. I only got to about $4m.

Lucky we have Max in charge and not some nuffy from the Telecrap.

They wouldn't have included the $7m NRL grant would they? Cheeky.

That would not surprise me, you're obviously using your mate "the plumbers" shonky calculator.
 

Twizzle

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great article, nothing adds up

all it really tells us is thank god for the Leagues Club
 

Gronk

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If the fraud squad dont jail the GO5, I worry that Jake might do something stupid.

Deep breaths Jake. We're here for you merkin.
 

forward pass

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Still don't see how the nines prize money penalty results in a loss? We won 370k which would not have been budgeted - and handed it back?? How is that a loss?

My only reasoning is that that the 370k was taken up last Financial year and the penalty was this current year so this year it is a cost in the books. I think I answered my own question. Cheers FP
 

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This morning, Tuesday 25 October, Parramatta Leagues Club (PLC) Members received a letter from CEO, Parramatta Leagues Club - Bevan Paul around the financial position of the PLC and Club

A LETTER FROM THE CEO
Dear Members of Parramatta Leagues Club (PLC) and Parramatta Eels Fans.

With the conclusion of the NRL season it is time to take stock of a tumultuous year for the company.

The news that dominated the year was the salary cap and governance issues that ultimately led to the loss of twelve competition points and the removal of the board of directors by the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA).

There is also an investigation currently being conducted by the NSW Fraud Squad into invoices to the Eels that were allegedly inflated.

I would like to make clear that the intervention of the NSW Police is in relation to possible offences committed against PLC members by individuals associated with the Football Club. This is an ongoing investigation and the Club intends to keep members updated as much as possible.

2016 Financial Impact

The Parramatta Leagues Club has experienced record profits in 2014 and 2015 and in 2016 the Leagues club profit continued to grow. However in 2016 the overall cost of Football to Leagues Club members will be in excess of $11m. These costs include:

- $1.12m fines and penalties

- $1.24m consultants and legal advisers

- $952k player terminations

- $700k in lost sponsorship revenue

- $742k provision for sponsorship bad debt

The impact on the Club and members funds is unacceptable and unsustainable and urgent action was needed to mitigate these issues. Following the removal of the Board and with the support of Max Donnelly and Jim Sarantinos of Ferriers, I have been acting as the Interim Eels CEO and during the last few months, the following initiatives have been implemented: -

- Salary cap management overhaul – After years of uncertainty the Club now has 100% confidence in its cap and has confirmed this status with the NRL. The recent round of signings and re-signings for the Eels has been actioned with complete certainty of compliance with the salary cap.

- Eels Restructure delivering $1m in savings per annum – Recent benchmarking indicates that the Eels substantially underperforms in several core areas and has the highest cost base in the NRL. This is unacceptable and a restructure of the Eels administration has been undertaken.

- Cessation of legal action against the NRL – This action had little merit and has enabled the Eels to re-establish a relationship with the NRL without legal antagonism.

- Review of supplier arrangements based on evidence supplied by the NRL – persons involved in third-party agreements have been advised that contracts will be re-tendered or cancelled.

- Head coach contract negotiations resolved – Brad Arthur’s contract extension for an additional three years has delivered certainty to players and facilitated the recent player contract activity.

- Closure of the Premiership Club – This loss-making entity delivered no return on investment and contributed to the Eels salary cap problems.

- Extension of license for Eels training grounds – The lease for these grounds was scheduled to expire in October 2016 and action was needed to ensure tenure and continuity for Eels training facilities. This has now been secured.

- Football connection – The Eels coaching staff delivered fantastic results in 2016 in extraordinarily difficult circumstances and the intra-company dealings needed to be re-established. Proper and thorough salary cap management was the priority and this was delivered with a number of other items.

- Welfare and discipline – Separate to governance issues, individual players went through distressing personal experiences which impacted Club and the welfare of our players. Although in its early stages, a new welfare structure has been created with a view to improving the services for our players.

There is more work to do on the Eels and a premiership to pursue however the biggest bushfires are out or under control.

I look forward to the commencement of incoming Eels CEO Bernie Gurr and all Eels members and fans can look forward to a better year in 2017 under his guidance.

Development

As stated previously, the cost of the Eels to Leagues Club members will exceed $11m for 2016 as a result of the items outlined in this message. These costs are clearly unacceptable and with Leagues Club re-development scheduled to begin in early 2017 it is critical that Eels costs are constrained within the benchmarks of comparable NRL franchises.

That said, the underlying performance of the Leagues Club remains solid and whilst the Leagues Club profitability will be impacted this year the company will still report a consolidated annual profit result in the neighbourhood of $4m.

As the development of the Leagues Club is fundamental to the profitability of the company and therefore the Eels, it is vital that this proceeds and I am pleased to confirm that approval has been provided by the Administrator to commence the Car Park construction to begin in early 2017.

Members should be re-assured that despite the challenges faced by the Eels, and the costs absorbed as a result, the company remains in a sound position to fund the car park development. It is also worth noting that an administrator would be unlikely to commence development if the financials were anything other than sound.

Constitutional reform

The Administrator is currently working on reforms that will improve the governance of the company and we are seeking feedback from Leagues Club members. I encourage members to participate in this' once in a generation' opportunity for reform.



Yours Sincerely

Bevan Paul

CEO, Parramatta Leagues Club

http://www.parraeels.com.au/news/2016/10/25/parramatta_leagues_c.html
 

T.S Quint

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I might be mistaken but 'cost of football' does not equal 'loss'.
We get a $7M grant which covers the bulk of that $11M. That is not a loss.
Handing back money won isn't a loss. It puts you back to even.

No doubt there is a substantial loss for the club, but $11M would not be it.
 
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