They'd need to secure the future of the Storm first. How are they going to survive without Rupert's money propping them up?Simmo79 wrote:that would secure the future of the Greater East Melbourne Giants for sure
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It's probably unlikely that the NRL TV deal will surpass the AFL's, if only for the fact that an AFL broadcast goes for 50% more time. Meaning, you can sell 50% more ads.
If the NRL got really greedy, they could think about introducing more artifical breaks in the game to show more ads. Wouldn't put it past them...
If the NRL got really greedy, they could think about introducing more artifical breaks in the game to show more ads. Wouldn't put it past them...
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They won't get near that. They'll get less than the AFL too. Gyngell spelled it out this week. Not enough ads.
More disappointing has been the axing of the midweek Test AND the introduction of a country round. The former relegates rep footy and the latter entrenches the code in a pattern that inhibits growth. Oh, and Origin on a Monday night. The "burnout problem" is replaced by a "drown out the publicity for the weekend's fixtures" problem. And what happens if AFL introduces MNF?
More disappointing has been the axing of the midweek Test AND the introduction of a country round. The former relegates rep footy and the latter entrenches the code in a pattern that inhibits growth. Oh, and Origin on a Monday night. The "burnout problem" is replaced by a "drown out the publicity for the weekend's fixtures" problem. And what happens if AFL introduces MNF?
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Holy freaking crap. Sharkies report finally out. Don't forget this report is for the year ended 31 October 2010.
http://www.sharkies.com.au/htmleditor/d ... 2010V4.pdf
When you look at the date of the audit opinion and the date of the refinancing agreement signed with St George it's pretty obvious why this is about 6 months late.
There are literally three entire pages and three notes (plus the section of the audit report) dedicated to the going concern issue. Amazing financial report. I don't think I've ever seen one quite like it.
http://www.sharkies.com.au/htmleditor/d ... 2010V4.pdf
When you look at the date of the audit opinion and the date of the refinancing agreement signed with St George it's pretty obvious why this is about 6 months late.
There are literally three entire pages and three notes (plus the section of the audit report) dedicated to the going concern issue. Amazing financial report. I don't think I've ever seen one quite like it.
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Highlights (or lowlights):
1. Any financial report that includes the word "forbearance" is problematic.
2. The football club has past due debts to the ATO.
3. Leagues Club current ratio of an amazing 0.1 times. Less than 1 is generally considered bad. What's interesting is that it's actually better than last year.
4. Leagues Club gave less cash to the football club than the Steelers did to the Dragons.
1. Any financial report that includes the word "forbearance" is problematic.
2. The football club has past due debts to the ATO.
3. Leagues Club current ratio of an amazing 0.1 times. Less than 1 is generally considered bad. What's interesting is that it's actually better than last year.
4. Leagues Club gave less cash to the football club than the Steelers did to the Dragons.
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Wow. Even with my limited knowledge it makes for bad reading. On the football club side, they received less money in sponsorship and merchandise roylaties were stagnant. Their crowds are up significantly this year plus they had the game in Taupo but there's still a lot of ground to make up.
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In tonights match between Canterbury and North Queensland, a Cowboy's penalty goal is paying $17
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 6111227336
Phil Rothfield spends an awful lot of his time worrying about what 'Gus' Gould does or doesn't do. What an odd little man...
Phil Rothfield spends an awful lot of his time worrying about what 'Gus' Gould does or doesn't do. What an odd little man...
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^^ 95% of his output is "how good is Cronulla/Paul Gallen/Gavin Miller/Fox Sports" or "how bad is Gus Gould/Colin Love/Danny Wiedler/Khoder Nasser's client base". I could ghostwrite for him. In fact, I just did.
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Gus it's buzz. 2 questions. Why release gr8 role model petero if u so worried abt AFL and why didnt u use nrl conference on state of game on July 21 to raise ur concerns instead of heading to Newcastle at 11am.Boba Fett wrote:http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 6111227336
Phil Rothfield spends an awful lot of his time worrying about what 'Gus' Gould does or doesn't do. What an odd little man...
what a douche
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To my mind, the second question is important. Gus has a track record of campaigning through media rather than through official channels. If he avoids the latter, he doesn't have any ownership of the solutions, which have their pros and cons whatever the issue is (referees, rep football etc).
Asking someone by text or rather, expecting answers by text that therefore limitb explainations is not proper journalism.
Asking someone by text or rather, expecting answers by text that therefore limitb explainations is not proper journalism.
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I agree on that - my concern was the sending of text messages and using text speech like a 15 year oldJeffles wrote:To my mind, the second question is important. Gus has a track record of campaigning through media rather than through official channels. If he avoids the latter, he doesn't have any ownership of the solutions, which have their pros and cons whatever the issue is (referees, rep football etc).
Asking someone by text or rather, expecting answers by text that therefore limitb explainations is not proper journalism.
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Rothfield is not a proper journalist.Jeffles wrote:Asking someone by text or rather, expecting answers by text that therefore limitb explainations is not proper journalism.
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STGI
Unfortunately, I tipped them.
WT v Parra this Sunday could get pretty ugly. If it's a dry track, Wests might put 50 on them.
Unfortunately, I tipped them.
WT v Parra this Sunday could get pretty ugly. If it's a dry track, Wests might put 50 on them.
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Parra to lose in the last 10 minutesJeffles wrote: WT v Parra this Sunday could get pretty ugly. If it's a dry track, Wests might put 50 on them.