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MELBOURNEfc reports modest outcome


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MELBOURNEfc will post a $96,689 profit at its Annual General Meeting, to be held on 17 December this year. The Club has now reported profits for each of the past four years.

MELBOURNEfc has increased its non-AFL revenues and membership by more than the Victorian clubs' average, and cut its $5.5 million debt by 50% in the first three years of its rebuilding strategy, but will post a 2007 profit which is under budget expectations.

CEO Steve Harris said: "The Club is halfway through the strategy to overcome a lengthy period of unsustainable financial performance. There is no doubt 2007 was severely impacted by an extraordinary run of injuries, which impacted player payments and had a negative flow-on through match-day attendances, hospitality and retail.

“Notwithstanding that, we remained committed to ensuring the debt recovery program is not at the overall expense of the competitiveness of the football department and commercial departments. These areas had been financially under-nourished for too long, impacting the ability to generate new revenues and manage the business more effectively.

“We put an additional $500,000 into the football department, and about $800,000 into overdue capital works in our gaming venues, retail store and Junction Oval.

"It remains a delicate balance in a business where 80% of the costs are fixed, but only 30% of the revenues are certain. But, while the profit result for 2007 was less than budgeted, we have laid some important foundations in terms of additional resources in football, because without sustained on-field competitiveness there will not be acceptable business outcomes. We also have to build and implement revenue growth strategies in core and non-core areas, as well as raise the funds to ensure our new training and administration centre in Olympic Park is first-class.

“Our approach has been to seek to achieve improved and sustainable strength on both the team sheet and the balance sheet, as we need both to really succeed.”

Highlights of the financial results were:

Total revenue 2007 up $ 1.6million, and up $8.4million or 47% since 2003, with club-only revenue up 35%, ahead of the Victorian clubs average.
Record membership in 2007 of 28,077, up 14% - 3rd highest growth in AFL in 2007 and up 37% since 2003, well ahead of the Victorian club average.
Debt cut 50% since 2003
Net asset deficiency reduced by 40% since 2003.
The Club has again worked to overcome what was a long list of legacy issues in business management and performance, and almost zero foundations for the future, and has made continued progress in areas requiring business and financial time and investment.

MELBOURNEfc Chairman Paul Gardner said: "There is no denying that the 2007 results on and off field were off target, but there were some extraordinary player payment issues caused by the unprecedented injuries, and this also impacted a number of key commercial areas. The second half of the season didn’t improve on any front as we’d expected.

"Overall we are over halfway home, in the sense that we are over halfway home to removing unsustainable debt, we have just about got the basics of the football department resourcing right. We have an exciting new management team in place in Dean Bailey and Chris Connolly, and we have laid some key strategic foundations for growth in our commercial areas, including our 150th year, membership, retail, sponsors, China, TEAMelbourne, and gaming.

"We are also over halfway home in the sense that we have building work underway at Olympic Park, where our club operations and social facilities will be united and under one roof for the first time in 25 years, and we are over halfway home in the sense that our key stakeholders, including commercial partners, Melbourne coterie, past players, MCC and AFL are more united and confident in the recovery strategy, and the prospects of MELBOURNEfc moving from a lengthy period of merely trying to survive to one of being truly competitive and sustainable.

“We are making progress all the time, but as we are telling everyone for our 150th year in 2008, with imminently new year, new prospects, new football department and new home under construction, this is the year to be part of it and keep the momentum going."



Doesn't look that good but at leas we are improving from 2003
 
Important things:

Still making profits
Payed off almost 3 million in debt over 3 years.
Increasing football department spending.

If we can do well on field next year, get 30k+ members and increase our average attendances, things will be looking up.
 
Important things:

Still making profits
Payed off almost 3 million in debt over 3 years.
Increasing football department spending.

If we can do well on field next year, get 30k+ members and increase our average attendances, things will be looking up.

I would love to have 30,000 members. So we still have 2.7 mil to pay off in debt?
 
Looks that way.. i thought it was around the 1 million mark, anyone know howmuch it is?
 

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Looks that way.. i thought it was around the 1 million mark, anyone know howmuch it is?

About $3.05 mil left in debt if the $97k is all that was made and was all attributed to debt for the end of the year.

Last 3 years-
2007 - $97k profit
2006 - $791k profit
2005- $1.035m profit

Don't have the exact numbers for 2004, but the debt was $4.971m for 11/04, so assuming the $5.5m in red to start, it was about $530k profit in 2004.

Still a ways to go. Should make a huge dent this year thru merchandise/memorabilia and functions for the 150th. Still, trends show membership goes down after crap years and the fixture isn't the best to draw crowds. Would have to have a very good year in 09 to clear all the debt by the 2010 goal. Unless there is some very significant non-football related revenue that is expected over the next 2 years that I am overlooking.
 
Herald Sun today said that we have the second highest number of pokie machines out of all the Victorian clubs (Collingwood a mile ahead, we're second, followed closely by Essendon). North Melbourne are last and have less than half of the team above them (St Kilda).

Thank God we invested in those gaming venues in the 90's when we had money. I think one of them is the Leighoak, not sure where the other one is.
 
Anybody know if we get more pokie machines when we move to the new base at Olympic Park?
 
Herald Sun today said that we have the second highest number of pokie machines out of all the Victorian clubs (Collingwood a mile ahead, we're second, followed closely by Essendon). North Melbourne are last and have less than half of the team above them (St Kilda).

Thank God we invested in those gaming venues in the 90's when we had money. I think one of them is the Leighoak, not sure where the other one is.

Leighoak is awesome, one of the only open bottleshops in Melbourne after 11pm
 
Herald Sun today said that we have the second highest number of pokie machines out of all the Victorian clubs (Collingwood a mile ahead, we're second, followed closely by Essendon). North Melbourne are last and have less than half of the team above them (St Kilda).

Thank God we invested in those gaming venues in the 90's when we had money. I think one of them is the Leighoak, not sure where the other one is.

Thats good news, was not aware of that fact. Those things are like a license to print money. Just a matter of having in the right spot to get action on them. As long as they are being used, people are pissing away their money on them.

Also, rereading my post, it seemed kind of negative. I didn't intend it that way. Certainly good that the debt is being chipped away at and that a good business plan is in place to increase revenue. Obviously, a bit worrying that the profits have been decreasing over the last 3 years, but better than losing money and this years result was largely due to all the injuries. Good to see that there are more sources of non-football related revenue so that even in off years on-field there are still ways to make a profit.

But the club is far from out of the woods just yet, plenty of work left to be done.
 
Obviously, a bit worrying that the profits have been decreasing over the last 3 years, but better than losing money and this years result was largely due to all the injuries.

I think in 2005, we may have received $1.5m from the AFL as opposed to 2006 when we received just $1m. So that explains the difference in profits there. As for 2007, well it was a shocker on and off the field, but next year is a big one and I'm sure we'll bounce back.
 
Got the e-mail today. The audit report on the last page isn't overly reassuring. Pretty much says we won't be able to pay our debts. Exactly why we need more members and to win more games.
 

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Pretty much says we won't be able to pay our debts.

Not really. And that last paragraph about how the club is a "ongoing concern" has been in the reports for god knows how long.

It doesn't mean that we can't pay them, rather that if there is not enough money coming in (through sponsors, members, gate receipts, merch etc.) then we won't be able to.
 

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