Put it in your diaries people ST GEORGE VS EAST COAST
Put it in your diaries people ST GEORGE VS EAST COAST
That'll be a grudge match.
One I'm looking forward to for on-field reasons rather than off-field talk is East Coast v Manly. With Manly coming into Premier Division & immediately dominating, and the East Coast Eagles being back as a force like they were pre-NEAFL; that one will be fascinating.
Ty Armitage off to Northern Blues in the VFL next year.
Hi Coastal,
Your financial analysis is thorough and I really do appreciate your time spent in preparing it. We are bound by confidentiality agreements in some areas, hence I can't elaborate any more than the following:
At the level of footy we were playing (and remember it was for three years), considerable extra income is required to ensure a competitive squad of players can be assembled and subsequently looked after. The sum of everything you have mentioned, plus a significant increase in match payments, enhanced physio and medical services, marketing / publicity and permanently employed staff added up to a total expenditure that quite simply exceeded income generated within those same three years.
Like any prudent business, budgets had been prepared and the Club entered the NEAFL in 2012 in anticipation of a corresponding increase in corporate sponsorship. Yes we received a grant each year from the AFL via their NEAFL operations and the travel was also covered directly by the AFL. But when income from the Club's own resources falls short of what was required, the hole gets gradually deeper and deeper and at some stage you have to stop digging. We simply could not generate the additional sponsorship income required to sustain continuity in the NEAFL and a decision had to be made at some stage.
The Club reached that point midway through season 2014 and after a thorough analysis of the position it was decided that our only choice was to return its senior team to the AFL Sydney competition. That approval was granted and here we are. It will be some time before the Club is back in the black. However, as with any company which falls on hard financial times but can still legally trade, an operating budget for future years is constructed to ensure it can still do business and meet all obligations as they fall due.
When that business is a footy club it needs players to play and although some former Eagle NEAFL players have remained loyal, there will be many local kids who will step up to don the blue and gold of the East Coast Eagles in 2015 and beyond.
I�d like to think that our position is now understood and explained as simply as I can. The Club is in much better shape now than four months ago and will only get stronger as the players, members and supporters unite to restore the Eagles to what we all remember.
PS Hope you don�t mind paying an extra $1 for an Eagle burger at home games ....
www.eastcoasteagles.com.au
I baggs the salmon when you turn it on, Oscar...to die for. Or are you just limited to wild bird burgers now that the reins are pulled in ?
Interesting comments about how hard it is to generate interest from sponsors (Hey, you didn't quite say that but I get the drift.)
Did the NEAFL concept open any doors otherwise not open when you were SFL ?
And can you see any ways that sponsorship might arc up ? Sad to say that our SFL is a mighty small fish in a huge pond and I really can't see what it's in it for a sponsor.
Oh well, perhaps we have to be content with generous mums and dads who make their little family business a sponsor so they can help out.
I'd forgotten about the day we cooked the salmon. Could certainly get another run.
We'll do a pig on the spit one weekend next season. And re-create the fried v steamed dimmie cook-off which was a hoot this year.
Sponsorship at that level was difficult ... leave it at that. Every other club we played was backed by an AFL Club or a Licenced Club in Qld and / or the ACT.
When seeking sponsors, little fish (and lots of them) are always the sweetest.
www.eastcoasteagles.com.au
The whole idea of any NEAFL team in Sydney becoming self sufficient is a very tall order indeed. Raising sponsorship is almost impossible. Sydney has 9 league teams, 1 union, 3 soccer, 2 afl, 1 baseball, 1 netball, 3 cricket and 2 basketball teams playing in national competitions. That's 22 teams (and may be more) all vying for a limited dollar. For a population of 4.something million this must be unparalleled anywhere in the world.
I remember chatting to Burkinshaw years ago who conceded that ongoing input from the league for any NEAFL team must occur. It's obviously not enough.
There's really nothing to offer sponsors in exposure. It should be called donations and even the kind heartest afl supporter has a limit to helping their club. I can only imagine Sydney Uni have a finite number of years before they opt out as well.
IMO The only way forward for any individual club is by combining in a group effort to improve the SydneyAFL competition as a whole. The NSWAFL/AFL seems to keep thinking of new ways of "demoting" the SydneyAFL.
I'm getting off the track but I'll keep going til Norris gazzumps me.....
If a NEAFL team is just like standing under the shower, ripping $50 notes (a sailing joke !!), then it's no surprise that SHE bailed because the rewards just don't seem to be there. You were just witches' hats for the AFL reserves squads.
But you have to wonder how the AFL clubs and Licenced clubs justify money going down the gurgler like that...they have governance principles to follow and business models that must stack up.
I admired your club sticking with it for as long as you did, but it always looked a bit of a pipe-dream to me.
Better that you're out I reckon.
Kilpatrick has gone there as well.
Kilpatrick joins, as Blues secure Giant double
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