If reported losses equal last years reported profits than the balance sheets will be roughly where they were at at the end of 2018
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If reported losses equal last years reported profits than the balance sheets will be roughly where they were at at the end of 2018
I am yet to see this discussed anywhere by anyone. The AFL has taken out a 500 million dollar loan, they have given the money out. That for me is the easy part. The next question becomes, who pays it back and how? Is it actually even possible?
Lets look at the AFL response to all this vs the NRL first and foremost
NRL adopted a quick approach of re negotiating current contracts. They got into a very very ugly war of words with Channel 9 and Fox Sports. The end result however is the NRL received a 7 year deal and a 115 million dollar line of credit that is directly related to that deal as of yesterday.
The AFL however have tied the 500 million dollar loan to absolutely nothing. Just plucked it out of thin air and prayed for the best. It feels like AFL and co are simply lining it up so the fans pay it back if you ask me, whereas in the case of the NRL they went above and beyond to ensure the credit was paid back with current contract arrangements
Are the fans really going to accept the increased ticket prices, increased games to pay this money back? How come unlike V'landy, Gil was too weak to approach the billion dollar businesses invested in it to ask for a direct line of credit?
To me the leadership by the AFL has been non existent and really showed a complete lack of compassion or empathy to anyone who doesnr wear a suit and earns 1 million+ a year. I hope you all have your wallets ready as me and you have a big ass loan that we need to pay back
Who needs to borrow money when you get a handout through the disequalisation fund?
St Kilda get by far the most out of that and they tapped the AFL borrowing fund no?
sounds about rightnext years beer prices = $20 pint
What ever loans are taken out they will have to be paid back that's life and applies to everybody.I am yet to see this discussed anywhere by anyone. The AFL has taken out a 500 million dollar loan, they have given the money out. That for me is the easy part. The next question becomes, who pays it back and how? Is it actually even possible?
Lets look at the AFL response to all this vs the NRL first and foremost
NRL adopted a quick approach of re negotiating current contracts. They got into a very very ugly war of words with Channel 9 and Fox Sports. The end result however is the NRL received a 7 year deal and a 115 million dollar line of credit that is directly related to that deal as of yesterday.
The AFL however have tied the 500 million dollar loan to absolutely nothing. Just plucked it out of thin air and prayed for the best. It feels like AFL and co are simply lining it up so the fans pay it back if you ask me, whereas in the case of the NRL they went above and beyond to ensure the credit was paid back with current contract arrangements
Are the fans really going to accept the increased ticket prices, increased games to pay this money back? How come unlike V'landy, Gil was too weak to approach the billion dollar businesses invested in it to ask for a direct line of credit?
To me the leadership by the AFL has been non existent and really showed a complete lack of compassion or empathy to anyone who doesnr wear a suit and earns 1 million+ a year. I hope you all have your wallets ready as me and you have a big ass loan that we need to pay back
What ever loans are taken out they will have to be paid back that's life and applies to everybody.
The scary thing though i don't think clubs will be allowed full crowds when the season starts again causing more clubs getting loans and it just goes on.2021 won't be as tough as this year, but it will still be tough
Pffft, the AFL is emerging from this in rude health.
-The Melbourne clubs, in aggregate, didn't even eat in to their balance sheets in a year that no games with crowds were played at all.
-The TV rights reduction was modest....13% compared to almost double for the NRL.
-the closest rival is falling further and further behind with Foxtel bending them over the barrel horrendously locking them in for most of the decade at a massive discount
-The reduction in football department cap and to a lesser extent salary cap reduces costs by up to $80M a year
The scary thing is for supporters of other codes who were hoping for the AFL to get taken down a peg. gutting for them
Thanks to jobkeeper, no jobkeeper, no profits. Its worked out well so far, the extent of the discounted memberships for 2021 will 'come out in the wash'.
Unlike you Noob to need to pump up the AFLs tyres & talk down other codes.
Thanks to jobkeeper, no jobkeeper, no profits. Its worked out well so far, the extent of the discounted memberships for 2021 will 'come out in the wash'.
Unlike you Noob to need to pump up the AFLs tyres & talk down other codes.
noobpie has a terrible fear of other football codes and that's why i have him on ignore now.Thanks to jobkeeper, no jobkeeper, no profits. Its worked out well so far, the extent of the discounted memberships for 2021 will 'come out in the wash'.
Unlike you Noob to need to pump up the AFLs tyres & talk down other codes.
noobpie has a terrible fear of other football codes and that's why i have him on ignore now.
He's very insecure, hence his unfounded claims