"Attitudes like yours that saw the others fail"? :lol: WTF, I'm a Bulldogs supporter, my attitude has SFA to do with mergers or culling.
FTR, the Tigers took 5+ years to get properly established and to this day there are plenty of Magpie and Balmain fans who no longer care for RL. Culling teams ala Souths 1999 also has proven to be a stupid idea.
If teams fall out of their own accord or merge from their own intiative I've got no objections, but pushing teams before they fall is stupid and will cost the game more than it stands to gain.
How much did souffs make? Was it enough to cover the annual banjo re-stringing fee?
You where caught out again sprouting bullshiate to back your rubbish argument. Either that or the closest thing you have ever got to a balance sheet is picking up your dole cheque, you brain dead moron.
So the Broncos make a profit of $1.2m, as the sole team in Brisbane.
WOW :lol::lol::lol:
Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy. Did you read the story? 11 million in the bank, 25 million in revenue. Not bad for any team. Certainly the envy of any amateur team down south.
What's your source for $11 million in the bank?
You where caught out again sprouting bullshiate to back your rubbish argument. Either that or the closest thing you have ever got to a balance sheet is picking up your dole cheque, you brain dead moron.
So the Broncos make a profit of $1.2m, as the sole team in Brisbane.
WOW :lol::lol::lol:
All it shows is that League teams are not serious money making operations. They never have been, and never will be.
That the Broncos have the Brisbane League market cornered, and are on FTA every single week. What do you expect? A loss?
If profitability is your argument, then I guess we can pull virtually every club, including the Storm, and you can forget about any type of expansion.
That wouldn't fit your argument though would it?
lockyrulz, you could argue the same over the long term, but if you don't take care of the short term, you put the games future at risk. I.e. the sudden massive loss of income to the game may dip revenue enough to put the NRL itself in a dangerous position.
Thinking fans will redistribute if a team fails is silly. Short term pain for long term gain doesn't always work.
Operating and Financial Review
The Group recorded an after tax profit for the 31 December 2008 financial year of $1,238,103 compared to the $1,460,593 achieved in 2007. For comparison, the before tax profits for the 2008 and 2007 financial years were $1,838,685 and $2,163,403 respectively. For the three years prior to 2008 the Group generated profit before tax of greater than $2 million however the 2008 financial year result fell just below this figure.
Year Ended - Profit before tax
2008 - $1.84 million
2007 - $2.16 million
2006 - $2.26 million
2005 - $2.32 million
2004 - $0.99 million
The Group recorded gross revenue for the 2008 financial year of $25,620,819, which is an $844,026 increase from 2007.
The Group experienced its most successful year to date in corporate sales. Corporate suites and boxes were completely sold for each home game of the regular season. Significant growth of 12.7% was experienced in 2008 for all corporate facilities with gross revenue increasing by $403,148.
Sponsor Overview 2008 and Beyond
WOWs upgraded partnership featured their branding on both the front of jersey along with pre-existing branding on the jersey sleeves during the 2008 season. Their existing partnership will see them through to the end of 2011 with an option to renew their current agreement.
Club sponsorship has remained strong in 2008 with many major partners secured long-term. All members of the sponsorship family remained relatively similar in 2008 with only two departing sponsors; Harvey Norman and Elite Fitness. Despite these departures, overall sponsorship revenue increased by 1.9%.
Once again the Broncos reported impressive research results, independently conducted by Repucom. The Club recorded the number one position when benchmarked across all codes (NRL, AFL, Super 14s & A-League) for overall television ratings, with 23.45 million viewers in 2008, a 17% increase.
Findings specific to Broncos sponsors included; WOW Sight & Sound generated $6.95 million in exposure value, finishing in first position for Major Sponsor Comparison for all inventory. Toyota also finished in first position for Back Jersey Sponsor as did Nike for the Apparel Sponsor Comparison category. The annual Roy Morgan research poll also recorded the Broncos as the most supported NRL team with 1.27 million fans Australia wide.
Club sponsors shared the in unprecedented exposure value of $19.2 million, an increase of 61% from the previous year with match broadcast value also climbing a staggering 71% in 2008.
link
http://admin.nrl.sportal.net.au/site/_content/document/00000117-source.pdf
Season membership numbers increased 4.3% from 9,960 in 2007 to 10,389 in 2008 - the highest in the National Rugby League.
Well lets have a look spastic.
Brisbane has 1 team thats makes a substantial profit.
Sydney has lots of teams operating at substantial losses.
My answer is to modernise sydney so that it does make money. How is that a rubbish argument?
Your counter argument is nothing but some yokel horsesh*t. If the power of your tradition is so strong why the f**k can't you regulalry pull a decent crowd or make a profit?
If my argument was 'rubbish' you would ned to establish that sydney already makes a profit, or wont with modernaisation and you have done neither.
No one is advocating massive change over night.
The difference between my position and yours, is that I favour a proactive approach to maximise long term benefits.
Your position is to let clubs die, which means in reality you end up with a similar result, i.e less NRL clubs in Sydney, except it is more likely a messy mishmash that potentially redcuses long term success.
The NRL survived mergers and loss of clubs before. Don't kid yourself it wont again.
As for fans redistributing, you are making the false assumption that the fan base is static. It isn't. How old are you? Do you give a flying f**k that glebe aren't in the NRL?
Don't expect the kids running around today to really give a nutsack if South Sydney bite the dust.
Ok, tell us what model you think would work, how many clubs in Sydney, and which ones should go?
After you work that out, then come and post on here about the drivers of each, and whether dropping clubs would increase these numbers as a result. Here is a hint, go and look at the Saints and the Tigers who have merged and whether theirs are that much different to the other clubs.
Modernisation? Do you mean like where the Sydney clubs are pushing the membership angle, so that they have never been higher? Is that what you are on about? have ever been to the new Souths training base? Have you seen how much our sponsorships with NAB, Virgin and DeLonghi are worth?
Lets see how the Broncos go when they have a home game on a Monday night, but I won't hold my breath on that one.
Why should I? I don't run the NRL. Do y6ou have nay ideas aside from sitting around going broke and failing?
I'd say 5 ideally, maybe 6.
First thing is for Sharks to go to adelaide and either roosters or your bunch of inept bogans to relocate to the central coast.