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Not that I can see.So it is on Fox?
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Not that I can see.So it is on Fox?
Losing our delegate as a consequence of the One Club merger was hilarious.
The oldest club, a foundation club, that has provided more fame and revenue for the SANFL than any other organisation, is now unrepresented and disenfranchised on the Commission.
Makes sense.
The model agreed to at the Oval on Tuesday will see Port Adelaide gain an extra $1.5 million uplift in revenue from Power game days, increasing to $2 million in 2016 and 2017.
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deal done. Sanfl to keep all $ in 2014,
Or maybe explain that a contract is an agreement between two parties?Can someone who is not banned from the Adelaide Oval review thread point out to Benedict Arnold aka Geoffa that Fagan was going through the "clauses" with a fine tooth comb because "clauses" in contracts have bitten the corporation hard in the arse quite recently.
Can someone who is not banned from the Adelaide Oval review thread point out to Benedict Arnold aka Geoffa that Fagan was going through the "clauses" with a fine tooth comb because "clauses" in contracts have bitten the corporation hard in the arse quite recently.
I will never tire of this photo.
It's scary to think that it's probably going to take 50 years to get out from under the SANFL.
Thieving parasites.
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Does the SANFL also get a share of cricket members and corporate boxes etc?They will have say over us for the best part of the 80 year AO lease. The good thing is there will be a review of this deal in 2019 and every 20 years the SANFL has to renegotiate a licence with the government re football component of using AO. These are the times we have to chip away at their power. As I wrote on the Adelaide board review thread the SANFL have the following guaranteed income into the future. I discussed the 3 x 20 year licence option at this post on page 172 in this thread LINK
1. The Sanfl is guaranteed net of GST $10.5mil if all 1,455 Stadium Club memberships @ $4,250 are sold. Sanfl gets 69.7% the rest to the Saca ie $3.918m to Sanfl + selling all 32 x 18 people Super boxes @ $125,500 and the Sanfl gets 77.0% rest to Saca ie $2.811m to Sanfl + 8,200 AOSMA footy membership fees 100% for the Sanfl and given 2014 prices and my guess split of 6,000 adults, 1,400 concessions (pensioners + students over 15) and 800 kids the Sanfl gets $3.781m.
I stuck up the spreadsheet on the Port board thread and maybe even this one before Christmas. The 3 memberships have gone up by $100, $50 and $30 for 2015 and the clubs split these increase. If we use the same category split then the clubs will both get around $326k each in 2015 from these footy memberships - so that is $652k of the $3.1m the 2 clubs will share in 2015.
2. Finals is an additional revenue stream. Its the carrot.My guestimate at Footy Park was that a crowd of low 40k to 50k netted $1mil for the Sanfl. The AFL kept all the ticket revenue paid the Sanfl rent - the Sanfl kept all other revenue except for the small corporate inventory both clubs had at Footy Park.
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The balance of the $4.4mil the Sanfl got out ot AO in 2014 was basically the Catering Commission they get from the SMA.
The spreadsheet I put up in this post on page 119 of this thread in November along with info from the Auditor General's report into the SMA for the period ending 31st October 2013 was the completed one I was thinking of so here are the completed 2 spreadsheets showing how I reckon the club is guaranteed $10.5mil each year from A) + my calculation of how the 2 SA clubs will get a distribution of $326k each in 2015 from AOSMA footy members fees.
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No. The saca doesnt get any of the footy membership revenue so why would footy get any cricket membership revenue? The 12 month Ultimate membership failed and was scrapped. The Stadium Club and Superboxes are the only 12 month memberships which the SMA collect on trust for the saca and sanfl and they split the 100% of these fees as per the percentages in my spreadsheet. The corporate inventory the 2 clubs get to sell in footy season, the saca get to sell in cricket season - except for Port's ONE suite, the crows premiership club and the Sanfl's 2 rooms which both are smaller than port' and the crows' suites.Does the SANFL also get a share of cricket members and corporate boxes etc?
Then I must have read something the wrong way in point 1 of the post I quoted.No. The saca doesnt get any of the footy membership revenue so why would footy get any cricket membership revenue? The 12 month Ultimate membership failed and was scrapped. The Stadium Club and Superboxes are the only 12 month memberships which the SMA collect on trust for the saca and sanfl and they split the 100% of these fees as per the percentages in my spreadsheet. The corporate inventory the 2 clubs get to sell in footy season, the saca get to sell in cricket season - except for Port's ONE suite, the crows premiership club and the Sanfl's 2 rooms which both are smaller than port' and the crows' suites.
Should have it been SMA?Then I must have read something the wrong way in point 1 of the post I quoted.
I'm not sure what you are getting at but I think you need to read the following to understand the set up between the SACA, SANFL and SMAShould have it been SMA?
Sorry REH just confused on the part where you said the SANFL gets77% and the rest to SACA.I'm not sure what you are getting at but I think you need to read the following to understand the set up between the SACA, SANFL and SMA
https://www.audit.sa.gov.au/Portals/0/Documents/Audit Reports/2013-14/B/Part B_Vol_1.pdf
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Edit and read the rest of this post to understand these funds which are collected/held in trust by the SMA for both the SACA and SANFL.
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threa...shift-happening.554729/page-119#post-36157556