by JK » Mon Mar 30, 2020 7:51 am
by whufc » Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:17 am
Booney wrote:gazzamagoo wrote:nwdfanparade wrote:I have just donated $100 to my club (that's on top of membership and new scarf, cap & t-shirt). I urge every one to make a donation to help their club through this very trying times. If 3,000 supporters/members donate $20 each to their club, that's $60,000 that's helping your club.
Think about how much money you have spare not going to games this year, not going to the pub for meals and drinks. Donate the money you're saving staying home to your club. Every little bit helps. Certainly Membership and merchandise helps but fork out a little bit more in a donation.
that's easy for the "haves" to say, but Centrals doesn't have anywhere near 3,000 members & we are in a predominantly lower socio-economic area, there isn't any disposable income at the best of times, people won't be handing over money to a sporting club for no real reason at all.
I'm not buying that, how many people would have dropped $20 in the pokies over the last 12 months in the area? How many would have dropped $20 in Grand Central itself?
by Booney » Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:19 am
whufc wrote:Booney wrote:
I'm not buying that, how many people would have dropped $20 in the pokies over the last 12 months in the area? How many would have dropped $20 in Grand Central itself?
You have to keep in mind that a high percentage of regular pokie players probably have no interest in Centrals the football club and only go there because of the facility itself.
Those people dropping $20 in the pokies most likely have no reall concern for Centrals long term and will just go and drop $20 at the elizabeth tavern, Red Lion, Midway.
by Groucho » Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:34 am
Booney wrote:whufc wrote:Booney wrote:
I'm not buying that, how many people would have dropped $20 in the pokies over the last 12 months in the area? How many would have dropped $20 in Grand Central itself?
You have to keep in mind that a high percentage of regular pokie players probably have no interest in Centrals the football club and only go there because of the facility itself.
Those people dropping $20 in the pokies most likely have no reall concern for Centrals long term and will just go and drop $20 at the elizabeth tavern, Red Lion, Midway.
My point was saying "there's no disposable income" in the area isn't true. Like many lower socio economic areas go into a KFC/Macca's/HJ's and tell me people aren't throwing splash money around.
by Booney » Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:40 am
Groucho wrote:Yes, but the club is now closed due to the coronavirus and doesn't have any income.
by Dutchy » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:15 am
by Booney » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:17 am
Dutchy wrote:OK so the clubs dont have any meaningful income at the moment, but they should have very little expenses also, especially if their debt level is low which Centrals have said it is.
Just seems really strange to have the hand out at this time, I can understand a little bit later once operations start back up, you could actually get some momentum with the positive news of footy on the horizon.
by JK » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:25 am
Dutchy wrote:OK so the clubs dont have any meaningful income at the moment, but they should have very little expenses also, especially if their debt level is low which Centrals have said it is.
Just seems really strange to have the hand out at this time, I can understand a little bit later once operations start back up, you could actually get some momentum with the positive news of footy on the horizon.
by goddy11 » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:28 am
by Bluedemon » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:28 am
VALE PARK wrote:Some old collegians clubs in the ammos may have more teams than SANFL Clubs.
The reserves comp could disappear in 2021.
by Pseudo » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:29 am
goddy11 wrote:PORT Adelaide chief executive Keith Thomas admits the future of the club's long-standing state league outfit could be in jeopardy as the sport grapples with the financial crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
by Dutchy » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:31 am
by Bluedemon » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:32 am
goddy11 wrote:PORT Adelaide chief executive Keith Thomas admits the future of the club's long-standing state league outfit could be in jeopardy as the sport grapples with the financial crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
by whufc » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:36 am
Dutchy wrote:OK so the clubs dont have any meaningful income at the moment, but they should have very little expenses also, especially if their debt level is low which Centrals have said it is.
Just seems really strange to have the hand out at this time, I can understand a little bit later once operations start back up, you could actually get some momentum with the positive news of footy on the horizon.
by Booney » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:59 am
Pseudo wrote:goddy11 wrote:PORT Adelaide chief executive Keith Thomas admits the future of the club's long-standing state league outfit could be in jeopardy as the sport grapples with the financial crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Finally, some good news to come out of this pandemic.
(edit) long standing? 6 years? Bwaaaahahahahaaaa.....
by Dutchy » Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:17 pm
whufc wrote:Dutchy wrote:OK so the clubs dont have any meaningful income at the moment, but they should have very little expenses also, especially if their debt level is low which Centrals have said it is.
Just seems really strange to have the hand out at this time, I can understand a little bit later once operations start back up, you could actually get some momentum with the positive news of footy on the horizon.
I think the issue is they have almost zero income and would definitely still have expenditure.
Expenditure wise think:
-Utilities in particular industrial fridges to keep stock within food safety regulations
-Think stock wastage as a well which they will need to replace when re-open
-Insurance/public liability will still be required
-Some small staff wages, someone would be on deck or managing the emails, finance, invoices etc.
-Because staff are stood down not terminated they still acquire long service leave, annual leave, staff workers comp insurance
-You are still liable for preventative maintenance such as air conditioning service which at my centre is $2k, test and tag etc etc
-Phone lines, internet, computer software that they would be leasing would still need to be paid.
-Subscriptions such as foxtel, website, potentially TAB would still need to be paid.
To put in some perspective, at the gym/pool/stadium i manage we are expecting approximately $19k in non avoidable expenses with not a single income stream per month whilst we are closed. Presuming they are doing accrued accounting.
That also doesnt take into account any lost revenue on merchandise with 2020 branding if we dont go ahead with the season. I know Schweppes and Speedo are not doing any refunds credit on stock purchased what so ever.
by whufc » Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:23 pm
Dutchy wrote:whufc wrote:Dutchy wrote:OK so the clubs dont have any meaningful income at the moment, but they should have very little expenses also, especially if their debt level is low which Centrals have said it is.
Just seems really strange to have the hand out at this time, I can understand a little bit later once operations start back up, you could actually get some momentum with the positive news of footy on the horizon.
I think the issue is they have almost zero income and would definitely still have expenditure.
Expenditure wise think:
-Utilities in particular industrial fridges to keep stock within food safety regulations
-Think stock wastage as a well which they will need to replace when re-open
-Insurance/public liability will still be required
-Some small staff wages, someone would be on deck or managing the emails, finance, invoices etc.
-Because staff are stood down not terminated they still acquire long service leave, annual leave, staff workers comp insurance
-You are still liable for preventative maintenance such as air conditioning service which at my centre is $2k, test and tag etc etc
-Phone lines, internet, computer software that they would be leasing would still need to be paid.
-Subscriptions such as foxtel, website, potentially TAB would still need to be paid.
To put in some perspective, at the gym/pool/stadium i manage we are expecting approximately $19k in non avoidable expenses with not a single income stream per month whilst we are closed. Presuming they are doing accrued accounting.
That also doesnt take into account any lost revenue on merchandise with 2020 branding if we dont go ahead with the season. I know Schweppes and Speedo are not doing any refunds credit on stock purchased what so ever.
Understand that, there are better ways to get thru this though IMO than asking for donations at this time. Surely they aren't sailing that close to the wind that they can't absorb or defer some of these? If they have a sound long term business plan then its just holding up thru this period.
It would be good to understand what the SANFL are doing to support (or otherwise) the clubs.
by RB » Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:26 pm
Haha, ouch, being called a peasant by a Port supporter.Booney wrote:Pseudo wrote:goddy11 wrote:PORT Adelaide chief executive Keith Thomas admits the future of the club's long-standing state league outfit could be in jeopardy as the sport grapples with the financial crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Finally, some good news to come out of this pandemic.
(edit) long standing? 6 years? Bwaaaahahahahaaaa.....
If you're rejoicing in any of the news relating to this you're a peasant. Whether it be Port, Centrals, West, South or the Bays. Pathetic.
by smac » Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:09 pm
Dutchy wrote:whufc wrote:Dutchy wrote:OK so the clubs dont have any meaningful income at the moment, but they should have very little expenses also, especially if their debt level is low which Centrals have said it is.
Just seems really strange to have the hand out at this time, I can understand a little bit later once operations start back up, you could actually get some momentum with the positive news of footy on the horizon.
I think the issue is they have almost zero income and would definitely still have expenditure.
Expenditure wise think:
-Utilities in particular industrial fridges to keep stock within food safety regulations
-Think stock wastage as a well which they will need to replace when re-open
-Insurance/public liability will still be required
-Some small staff wages, someone would be on deck or managing the emails, finance, invoices etc.
-Because staff are stood down not terminated they still acquire long service leave, annual leave, staff workers comp insurance
-You are still liable for preventative maintenance such as air conditioning service which at my centre is $2k, test and tag etc etc
-Phone lines, internet, computer software that they would be leasing would still need to be paid.
-Subscriptions such as foxtel, website, potentially TAB would still need to be paid.
To put in some perspective, at the gym/pool/stadium i manage we are expecting approximately $19k in non avoidable expenses with not a single income stream per month whilst we are closed. Presuming they are doing accrued accounting.
That also doesnt take into account any lost revenue on merchandise with 2020 branding if we dont go ahead with the season. I know Schweppes and Speedo are not doing any refunds credit on stock purchased what so ever.
Understand that, there are better ways to get thru this though IMO than asking for donations at this time. Surely they aren't sailing that close to the wind that they can't absorb or defer some of these? If they have a sound long term business plan then its just holding up thru this period.
It would be good to understand what the SANFL are doing to support (or otherwise) the clubs.
by am Bays » Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:14 pm
smac wrote:Perhaps the timing, just before $750 handout round 1, is strategic?
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