gadj1976 wrote:Please pardon my ignorance, I haven't followed the licence thing particularly closely.
So currently the SANFL own them and have a huge debt.
If the SANFL sell the licences, what does it gain? (Obviously an injection of cash)
What long term benefits?
If the clubs buy the AFL licences from the clubs, what do they gain?
What long term benefits?
From my limited understanding mate ...
1. Cash injection, and losing the responsibility for financial assistance/obligation to the clubs (ie, the SANFL loses the need to protect the licenses as they no longer own them)
2. Long term benefits are that the AFL clubs have more financial capacity, as any $ earnt over break even point on matchday (at any stadium) is revenue solely returning to the club (and not a SANFL dividend) ... The money the SANFL would receive for the licenses should fill an interim void until the AO move takes place (at which time $$ are generated and returned to the SANFL and it's clubs via the land at West Lakes, effectively replacing the current dividends).