What the hell's going on?
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/port-adelaide-football-club-runs-out-of-cash-sanfl-may-take-over/story-e6freco3-1226066003365
Lots of emotion online...
by Magpiespower » Tue May 31, 2011 10:25 am
by Booney » Tue May 31, 2011 3:58 pm
by auto » Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:26 am
by RustyCage » Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:28 am
by auto » Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:44 am
pafc1870 wrote:Nothing to see here. Port are in a better position now than 12 months ago, it's the SANFL who are stuffed! Hopefully all this will put Port one step closer to owning its own license, and completely detaching themselves from the SANFL rule.
I've avoided this site for the last 24 hours, I was a little too emotionally wound up, felt like one comment from a non Port person and I could have been facing a lengthy ban
by Booney » Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:35 pm
by auto » Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:38 pm
by Booney » Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:11 pm
by valleys07 » Wed Jun 01, 2011 4:02 pm
Booney wrote:*My letter to the club*
To the Board and Management of the Port Adelaide Football Club,
Season 2011 has seen the club reach a low point, a low point of which I wished I would never see, but, decades of seeing the club I love reach the heights of repeated SANFL Premierships through to an AFL Premiership give me hope that this can be the time we all look back upon with pride that we were able to see off the tough times to come out the other side a united and stronger club.
With recent support from the clubs AFL licence holder ( SANFL ) and the rallying of sponsors and most importantly members ( 36,000+ ) we, as members, supporters and fans felt the club was heading in the right direction. The "business model", we were told, held us in good stead to turn things around, financially. The "One Club" model was voted on and, much to my delight and satisfaction, passed by the SANFL and the 8 SANFL clubs directors. Finally and for once officially ( not just spiritually ) my Magpies and Power are all under one banner, part of One Club.
With the $4m injection from the SANFL, increased membership, the One Club ticket and a new coach at the helm of our AFL journey we, the members, supporters and fans began to see some positives.
We now hear through absolute media saturation ( and rightly so ) that the club has hit a "cash flow problem" and we have once again put our hand out for help. The SANFL has said no more and, in my opinion, the right people to do this ( the AFL ) have taken over and helped fund our immediate future.
Back to my "business model" comment. My current position with my employer exposes me to day to day running and profitability of a business. When I began in this role I was appointed to assist a relocated Branch Manager ( from Melbourne ) to develop a business model to move from merely a sales branch to a manufacturing facility. In less than 3 years we now have 4 office staff and 9 factory personnel. This is due to sound management, an unrelenting drive to stick to our plan and most importantly, assertive direction from senior management.
What does this have to do with my correspondence today? I fear that our club is being led by people who are not capable of making the tough decisions when needed ( like the choice to reappoint a clearly out of favour Mark Williams ) and by people who do not have the skills to haul our club out of the position we are in.
In my role we do not look to the factory staff to increase our sales, we look to management to set the standards and put procedures and measures in place. This is not happening at Alberton.
I feel that both Brett Duncanson and Mark Haysman are now in an untenable position as they have been given several months to not only implement but use this business model to develop our off field security and have not only failed to do so but have guided us further into a position of instability.
On field the club is at a stand still. Resources afforded to the coaching staff are well publicised as being sub-standard. Thankfully our Allan Scott Headquarters is an astounding facility that at least gives our players and staff a sound platform to work upon. Our off field dilemma has now set our on-field progress back several years and I doubt we will see any finals action in the next 5 or more years. In fact, we could be decades away from being a contender again due to our off field performances.
I am not in a position to demand the resignation of any persons involved in our management team, however I believe the "captain of the ship" has had enough to time to right our course and believe the board should seek to appoint a new CEO and President to lead us into the future.
As a Platinum Member, Season ticket holder, Magpies Member and frequent patron of the Port Club and it facilities I will continue to support the club financially, vehemently defend our honour and heritage and trust the board will make the tough decisions when needed. Now is the time.
by RustyCage » Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:16 pm
by auto » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:34 am
Booney wrote:We have no cash. At this time last year, we had no cash. How are we in a better spot?
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