heater31 wrote:johntheclaret wrote:heater31 wrote:johntheclaret wrote:Seems to make sense.
The SANFL should fund lighting at all the league grounds including upgrading those that already have them. How much would it cost to do them all, under $1.2m. It shouldn't matter whether the grounds are council owned or not. Another opportunity to host night games when there's no AFL competition.
Does the Football League or Premier League provide cash to clubs to upgrade their facilities or is it expected the these upgrades are paid for from the money each club receives for TV rights?
Don't know but I'd suspect not?
Ah just twigged. Not they don't. There was some assistance a few years ago after Hillsborough but when you are earning between £65m - £105m a year I guess it's reasonable for you to maintain your own stadium. You can add to that revenue from ticket sales, hospitality, advertising, merchdise and sponsorship which at the lowest league level would outstrip any SANFL club. It's totally different though and you aren't comparing apples for apples.
For the top tier leagues yes. But what about the League 2 clubs and those top level semi professional clubs? Do they get assistance?
The SANFL doesn't have any spare cash as it's servicing loans it took out to help out a top level club it once owned that couldn't run a chook raffle
But it is still not the same. Those lower tier clubs can make it to the top tiers. Look at Bournemouth this year. Even City, Leicester, Southampton and Burnley can be glad of the pyramid system. In essence everyone has a chance of the big $$$$.
Don't the SANFL get a percentage of the takings from AO, along with the sale of FP, the sale of the AFL licences, etc. I don't really know but I would be surprised if the SANFL are broke. If they are like any other sports governing body they will have plenty of revenue stashed away. I thought they paid off the AFL borrowings?
I don't really know and I am just assuming, but what other costs do they incur? Surely, whatever money they are making should be put back into 'their' league. Some of it is filtering back as debt relief but it is a small proportion of the total FP sale and whilst I am all for revenue flowing back into the SANFL Club's coffers, I think there is a lot of work the SANFL could be also be doing to help promote the league by improving the "experience" of the fans.
Whether it is improved Light Towers, better Toilet and Bar facilities, better prices and offers, free kids, etc. all aimed at getting fans and future fans back through the turnstiles for the SANFL as a whole.
I know it is up to each individual club to promote itself and encourage membership and so on, but I would have thought it is in the interests of the SANFL hierarchy to ensure the future sustainability of its own league. Maybe being a bit more independent would be a start.