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I just finished an Audit of a Victorian AFL Club who I am permitted to mention but will not. I reviewed the contract the AFL has with each club, each club gets a WHOLE lot of money from the AFL a lot more than just one million, you would be amazed to see how much.

There is a possibility we would run at a loss, I reviewed a game that was played against Melbourne and next to no money is made from them. I wouldnt be too concerned if we run at a loss we arent the only ones & with the AFL rights well after seeing the figures we can breathe easy soon

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I just finished an Audit of a Victorian AFL Club who I am permitted to mention but will not. I reviewed the contract the AFL has with each club, each club gets a WHOLE lot of money from the AFL a lot more than just one million, you would be amazed to see how much.

There is a possibility we would run at a loss, I reviewed a game that was played against Melbourne and next to no money is made from them. I wouldnt be too concerned if we run at a loss we arent the only ones & with the AFL rights well after seeing the figures we can breathe easy soon

must've been interesting. out of interest the reason i believe the clubs get money from the afl is because they get all the profits. television rights, league sponsorships, tribunal fines, the list goes on. all this money goes into afl coffers. the afl spends what it has to on staff and the brand (advertising), etc etc and the rest goes back into the clubs. i believe it should be equal but im not sure about that...

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must've been interesting. out of interest the reason i believe the clubs get money from the afl is because they get all the profits. television rights, league sponsorships, tribunal fines, the list goes on. all this money goes into afl coffers. the afl spends what it has to on staff and the brand (advertising), etc etc and the rest goes back into the clubs. i believe it should be equal but im not sure about that...

Was very interesting. No your right the clubs do get an equal distribution every month from the AFL of a bucketload of money. Clubs like Nort Melb & Melb also get special distributions for different things such as assistance & re-development of premises. The AFL also looks after the finances of Melb, North Melb & Bulldogs as they arent big enough to look after themselves. Teams such as Essendon who are raking in the money from other investments and their businesses look after their finances in house. What was also interesting was the bucketload of $$$ umpires get per game, if anyone is looking for a career change get on it I say.

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I just finished an Audit of a Victorian AFL Club who I am permitted to mention but will not.

If you are not going to mention the name then why would you brag about being permitted to mention their name?

FWIW, take out Essendon and Collingwood and every club would be borderline basketcase or a basketcase financially.

For some clubs like Kangas, Dogs and MFC, the accounts only break even due to extra AFL funds.

As part of its rich TV deal, the AFL must deliver 16 clubs playing 8 games a round. The Clubs share that largesse. TO provide some form of equilibrium, battling Clubs get extra funds.

Its hardly ground breaking stating that we would make a loss.

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If you are not going to mention the name then why would you brag about being permitted to mention their name?

FWIW, take out Essendon and Collingwood and every club would be borderline basketcase or a basketcase financially.

For some clubs like Kangas, Dogs and MFC, the accounts only break even due to extra AFL funds.

As part of its rich TV deal, the AFL must deliver 16 clubs playing 8 games a round. The Clubs share that largesse. TO provide some form of equilibrium, battling Clubs get extra funds.

Its hardly ground breaking stating that we would make a loss.

I would hardly call it bragging thankyou. I value my job & there would prob be questions to follow about their status etc if I mentioned which club which I am unable to answer.

I believe everything you said I did already but thanks!

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