You're trolling again by talking about non-footballing assets in a thread that's about revenue from football operations.
These non-footballing assets you keep diverting attention to were most likely purchased with money generated by gaming machine revenue. A club's first and primary purpose is to develop a supporter base. The Panthers have struggled in this area and rely on people with a gambling addiction to play the pokies. It's why last season's grand final drew the lowest ratings in history.
It needs to be remembered that gaming machine revenue in NSW is absurdly high compared to the rest of the world.
In 1999 the Australian Productivity Commission reported that Australia had nearly 185,000 poker machines, more than half of which were in New South Wales. This figure represented 20% of comparable machines in the world or 2.4% of all the varying gambling and prize based machines in the world (excluding those that are illegal),[1] and on a per capita basis, Australia had roughly five times as many gaming machines as the United States. Revenue from gaming machines in pubs and clubs accounts for more than half of the $4 billion in gambling revenue collected by state governments in fiscal year 2002 – 03.
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