I see the opposite. The hike in beer price is a public health initiative to counter binge drinking as a "see you at the footy" coping mechanism.
I guess they will distribute any profits back to the hospitals then?
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I see the opposite. The hike in beer price is a public health initiative to counter binge drinking as a "see you at the footy" coping mechanism.
A chunk of it is probably already going directly to Max Basheer's nursing homeI guess they will distribute any profits back to the hospitals then?
Same snouts, new trough.
particularly given hotel profits seem to go direct to SACA and SANFL rather than going through the SMA which might suck up profits to cover debtIt indirectly jeopardises both clubs if it fails...
Catastrophic for sanfl clubs if their assets form part of the collateral that was borrowed against.It indirectly jeopardises both clubs if it fails...
So Adelaide.Same snouts, new trough.
It makes perfect sense that even though the SANFL and SACA have demonstrated total incompetence in managing their respective stadiums and codes, the SA government handing them the keys to a half billion dollar redeveloped Adelaide Oval still wouldn't be enough. Have to have the hotel and get someone else to pay for it. We're well past time to remove the SANFL and SACA from the table, pay them a stipend and stop their reckless, financially illiterate behaviour.
Can someone explain to me how the SA model differs from WA going forward, is it simply the WAFC not the SANFL?
what is the wa model going forward, to juxtapose the sa model against?Can someone explain to me how the SA model differs from WA going forward, is it simply the WAFC not the SANFL?
It's the SANFL side pushing all of this. The SACA is swimming in cash. Their business model is far more sound.
Can someone explain to me how the SA model differs from WA going forward, is it simply the WAFC not the SANFL?
what is the wa model going forward, to juxtapose the sa model against?
particularly given hotel profits seem to go direct to SACA and SANFL rather than going through the SMA which might suck up profits to cover debt
particularly given hotel profits seem to go direct to SACA and SANFL rather than going through the SMA which might suck up profits to cover debt
We’ll be paying the running costs of the new hotel soon enough.
Exactly, keep fans happy they keep coming, upset them and they'll stop.
prices weren't to bad when the stadium opened, now they're ridiculous!!!.
I hate saying this, but If I want a summer sport fix I may attend an NBL match at the Entertainment Centre instead of going to the AO, mainly to see what it's like.
Ticket Prices for half decent seats at the 36's are extortionate