Jump to content


Recommended Posts

Posted
4 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Maybe we should spend it on new desks for everyone!!

Or a memorial plaque for Patrick Swayze

  • Like 2

Posted
50 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Or a memorial plaque for Patrick Swayze

PJ reminds me of the Swayze in Roadhouse the way he just came in and cleaned up the place.

  • Like 2

Posted

Has it been mentioned, we made a profit; filth didn't !! :P

Posted

From the finance report

TOTAL NON CURRENT LIABILITIES 4,724,772 (2016) 5,209,703 (2015).   So our debt is still $4.7 m.

The revenue generated from membership related areas is about $8m or ($200 per member) and sponsorship a similar amount - $8m.  So if we increased our membership by 10K and Sponsorship matched that, we would be out of debt.

  • Like 1

Posted
6 hours ago, stinga said:

From the finance report

TOTAL NON CURRENT LIABILITIES 4,724,772 (2016) 5,209,703 (2015).   So our debt is still $4.7 m.

The revenue generated from membership related areas is about $8m or ($200 per member) and sponsorship a similar amount - $8m.  So if we increased our membership by 10K and Sponsorship matched that, we would be out of debt.

We'd probably just spend more on Footy Dept before paying down loans. Some debt that we can service is fine, we don't need to be totally debt free but it sounds nice.

Posted
51 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

I remember PJ saying that the debt was in relation to the purchase of the Bentleigh Club and was considered a healthy debt, if there is such a thing. Or am I making this up?

No, you are not making it up TK.

In general terms, the domestic equivalent is:  good debt - a loan to buy assets eg car, house.  Bad debt:  a loan to pay every day living expenses.

The  $4.7m is an 'operating facility' which can be drawn down at any time, so it sits somewhere between the 'good' and 'bad' debt.  But what makes it a 'good' debt is the assets the club holds.  Our Total Liabilities were: $12.6m and our Total Assets were: $17.4m so we are well and truly in the black.  The Assets includes $8.7m for Land, presumably the Bentleigh Club premises.  Interestingly, the land has not been been revalued in the last year and given what has happened to Bentleigh real estate in the last year it would be worth a lot more than $8.7.  So, yes the $4.7 is healthy debt.

On the subject of debt.  As long as debt is in line with assets it is a good thing, especially in the low interest rate environment of recent years.  I wouldn't be in any hurry to pay down the $4.7, unless I had spare cash earning close to zero interest. 

On my reading we are in a really stable financial position and have the potential to become a really solid club.  Not only has PJ turned us around he is creating a sustainable financial foundation for us to be really strong again, in our right, independent of handouts. 

 

 

  • Like 9

Posted
20 hours ago, billy2803 said:

I'm actually amazed that some people haven't asked to scrap the NT deal completely, now that it seems we are making a profit each year...

Apart from the financial gains I doubt we get much out of these games compared to what Hawthorn and North get from their Tasmanian games, yet dropping them could involve walking away from a significant sponsor. Do we want to do that just when we are building some solid relationships?

  • Like 1
Posted
1 hour ago, Tough Kent said:

I remember PJ saying that the debt was in relation to the purchase of the Bentleigh Club and was considered a healthy debt, if there is such a thing

Of course there is healthy debt. When governments borrow to build schools, roads, and telecommunications systems and many other things the debt is creative because it enables people to be educated and a workforce trained and an economy to function. Those things are paid for over many years because many generations benefit from their creation.

The problem is that conservatives who want every activity to be an opportunity for their mates to make a profit have created a stink around government debt. 

It all depends on what the debt is for...like your mortgage (if you're lucky enough to have one) puts a roof over your head.

PJ means the Bentleigh Club is a constructive asset for the club generating income and forming a base for members, hence it is healthy as long as it continu

  • Like 1

Posted
56 minutes ago, pitmaster said:

Apart from the financial gains I doubt we get much out of these games compared to what Hawthorn and North get from their Tasmanian games, yet dropping them could involve walking away from a significant sponsor. Do we want to do that just when we are building some solid relationships?

It's an interesting topic, one that I know gets raised on here time and time again.

To be honest, I'm neither here nor there with regards to the NT sponsorship/arrangement.  I'm absolutely supportive of any entity giving good money to our club, and there is no doubt that in our financial dark times that this source of income has been a blessing.  The argument is about it being at the cost of infield performances for not only that week, but the following week too.  Realistically, we have been a poor team for the past decade, and using the NT experiment as a reason for us losing games is an excuse rather than a reason.

Is it something that we should continue long term?  Who knows.  But at this stage, while we are making a profit, we are still along way from being a powerful club that can afford to knock back good dollars.  If we come out and win 3 particular games this year, both the NT games and the 1 after one of them (we have a bye after the Alice game), then we will likely hear noting of the agreement.

If we can start playing a consistent, high quality brand of footy, I'm sure the local communities will really get behind us, and we may find that the interest in our team grows substantially, which will likely see an increase in revenue.  But, if we are playing that level of footy, I'm sure playing those 2 games at the MCG will be just as financially beneficial.

There would be something pretty special about us being able to take our next premiership cup on a road trip to some of the communities in Central and Northern Australia.

Posted
On 25/11/2016 at 8:18 AM, pitmaster said:

Of course there is healthy debt. When governments borrow to build schools, roads, and telecommunications systems and many other things the debt is creative because it enables people to be educated and a workforce trained and an economy to function. Those things are paid for over many years because many generations benefit from their creation.

The problem is that conservatives who want every activity to be an opportunity for their mates to make a profit have created a stink around government debt. 

It all depends on what the debt is for...like your mortgage (if you're lucky enough to have one) puts a roof over your head.

PJ means the Bentleigh Club is a constructive asset for the club generating income and forming a base for members, hence it is healthy as long as it continu

The Bentleigh Club is also sitting on a prime piece of land, the value of which is increasing as I type this

Posted
On 24/11/2016 at 5:43 PM, Biffen said:

Maybe we should spend it on new desks for everyone!!

But that would take money away from the budget for the blazers.

Posted

This thread got me thinking

Do attendances matter or more correctly is it only attendance by general admission attendees that matter?

The club and the MCC get membership fees irrespective of whether we attend. Corporate boxes are rented by the year so again no difference.

No wonder no one wants to play an interstate team ........... the revenue must be almost nil.

On the other hand if you are a team where memberships outnumber available seats ( Geelong and the Crows spring to mind) you can increase your revenue by the sale of season reserved seats. Collingwood and Essendon seem to be able to do this at the MCG by creating an artificial shortage by means of nominating part of the ground as their "supporter area."

Interested in hearing peoples thoughts on how we might grow the revenue base as we enter what should be a period of relative success (fingers crossed of course).

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Demonland Forums  

  • Match Previews, Reports & Articles  

    TRAINING: Wednesday 18th December 2024

    It was the final session of 2024 before the Christmas/New Years break and the Demonland Trackwatchers were out in force to bring you the following preseason training observations from Wednesday's session at Gosch's Paddock. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS TRAINING: Petracca, Oliver, Melksham, Woewodin, Langdon, Rivers, Billings, Sestan, Viney, Fullarton, Adams, Langford, Lever, Petty, Spargo, Fritsch, Bowey, Laurie, Kozzy, Mentha, George, May, Gawn, Turner Tholstrup, Kentfi

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Monday 16th December 2024

    Demonland Trackwatchers braved the sweltering heat to bring you their Preseason Training observations from Gosch's Paddock on Monday morning. SCOOP JUNIOR'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS I went down today in what were pretty ordinary conditions - hot and windy. When I got there, they were doing repeat simulations of a stoppage on the wing and then moving the ball inside 50. There seemed to be an emphasis on handballing out of the stoppage, usually there were 3 or 4 handballs to

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports 1

    TRAINING: Friday 13th December 2024

    With only a few sessions left before the Christmas break a number of Demonlander Trackwatchers headed down to Gosch's Paddock to bring you their observations from this morning's preseason training session. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS PLAYERS IN ATTENDANCE: JVR, Salem, McVee, Petracca, Windsor, Viney, Lever, Spargo, Turner, Gawn, Tholstrup, Oliver, Billings, Langdon, Laurie, Bowey, Melksham, Langford, Lindsay, Jefferson, Howes, McAdam, Rivers, TMac, Adams, Hore, Verrall,

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Wednesday 11th December 2024

    A few new faces joined our veteran Demonland Trackwatchers on a beautiful morning out at Gosch's Paddock for another Preseason Training Session. BLWNBA'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS I arrived at around 1015 and the squad was already out on the track. The rehab group consisted of XL, McAdam, Melksham, Spargo and Sestan. Lever was also on restricted duties and appeared to be in runners.  The main group was doing end-to-end transition work in a simulated match situation. Ball mov

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Monday 9th December 2024

    Once again Demonland Trackwatchers were in attendance at the first preseason training session for the week at Gosch's Paddock to bring you their observations. WAYNE WUSSELL'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS Looks like very close to 100% attendance. Kelani is back. Same group in rehab. REHAB: Spargo, Lever, Lindsay, Brown & McAdam. Haven’t laid eyes on Fritsch or AMW yet. Fritsch sighted. One unknown mature standing with Goody. Noticing Nathan Bassett much m

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Friday 6th December 2024

    Some veteran Demonland Trackwatchers ventured down to Gosch's Paddock to bring you the following observations from another Preseason Training Session. WAYNE WUSSELL'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS Rehab: Lever, Spargo, McAdam, Lindsay, Brown Sinnema is excellent by foot and has a decent vertical leap. Windsor is training with the Defenders. Windsor's run won't be lost playing off half back. In 19 games in 2024 he kicked 8 goals as a winger. I see him getting shots at g

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Wednesday 4th December 2024

    A couple of intrepid Demonland Trackwatchers headed down to Gosch's Paddock for the midweek Preseason Training Session to bring you the following observations. Demonland's own Whispering Jack was not in attendance but he kicked off proceedings with the following summary of all the Preseason Training action to date. We’re already a month into the MFC preseason (if you started counting when the younger players in the group began the campaign along with some of the more keen older heads)

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports 2

    BEST OF THE REST by Meggs

    Meggs' Review of Melbourne's AFLW Season 9 ... Congratulations first off to the North Melbourne Kangaroos on winning the 2024 AFLW Premiership. Roos Coach Darren Crocker has assembled a team chock-full of competitive and highly skilful players who outclassed the Brisbane Lions in the Grand Final to remain undefeated throughout Season 9. A huge achievement in what was a dominant season by North. For Melbourne fans, the season was unfortunately one of frustration and disappointment

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 3

    TRAINING: Monday 2nd December 2024

    There were many Demonland Trackwatchers braving the morning heat at Gosch's Paddock today to witness the players go through the annual 2km time trials. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS Max, TMac & Melksham the first ones out on the track.  Runners are on. Guess they will be doing a lot of running.  TRAINING: Max, TMac, Melksham, Woey, Rivers, AMW, May, Sharp, Kolt, Adams, Sparrow, Jefferson, Billings, Petty, chandler, Howes, Lever, Kozzy, Mentha, Fullarton, Sal

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports 1
  • Tell a friend

    Love Demonland? Tell a friend!
×
×
  • Create New...