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Bassat Email
Read this carefully there is some game changers coming the value of a paid up member will never be more valuable moving forward.
The protection provided by the AFL in compensation distribution is over we either rally and financially support our club otherwise 2012-19 will be the norm in other words we will just be making up the numbers.
EMAIL BELOW:
Dear uncensored Sainters,
I hope you are all staying safe and well in these very difficult times.
I write to you today as part of our commitment to provide regular updates as we confront one of the biggest challenges in St Kilda’s history.
This is a fight we all face: our administration, coaches, players, Board, and you, our loyal members.
We need the support of our members now more than ever if we are to emerge from this period as a competitive force in the AFL.
The club has been required to take unprecedented steps to navigate the financial impact of this global pandemic.
The vast majority of our workforce has been stood down, while a skeleton staff remain working on significantly reduced wages.
Our players have committed to a minimum 50 per cent pay cut for the remainder of the season, even when games resume, and a 70 per cent cut if the shut-down period extends beyond 31 May.
They are currently staying connected via regular online video calls and working hard to remain fit and healthy to ensure they are ready to go when the season restarts.
We have recently completed discussions with the AFL regarding the league’s COVID-19 crisis financial support model for clubs.
The AFL has moved swiftly to leverage the strength of its balance sheet to provide security to the 18 clubs, all of which will be massively affected by this crisis.
As part of the model to secure the competition, all clubs will now receive the same base distribution from the AFL – an amount which will cover the majority of each club’s player payment costs.
Previously agreed distributions allocated to clubs like St Kilda based on competitive balance principles (such as the fixture and stadium deals) will no longer be allocated beyond amounts already received.
And for the remainder of 2020, clubs requiring additional financial support from the AFL will need to acquire those funds in the form of a loan, rather than a distribution.
At the risk of making this email a little longer than I would ordinarily write, I want to provide a clear picture of what this means for your club.
Our player payments essentially account for approximately one third of our annual costs.
Then there are the payments for our coaches, broader football staff, commercial operations, administration and operating expenses covering a host of things from travel and player uniforms to IT licences and building maintenance.
Most of these expenses are set from the start of the year and then we rely upon income from membership, sponsorship, match receipts and the like, which is centred on the AFL season.
St Kilda already operates one of the leanest cost bases in the AFL, and this base will significantly reduce via the forced staffing changes referred to above.
But the reality is that without matches being played, we are now more reliant than ever before on our members to ensure our club is not forced to extend our AFL debt to new heights.
We would all prefer that we didn’t have $12m debt (roughly half of which is with the AFL and the other half with our bank) going into this current crisis.
But broadly maintaining, rather than shrinking, this debt over the past 4 years, was the result of the club prioritising returning home and building world-class headquarters in Moorabbin.
The position of strength that RSEA Park provides for the next 30 years is just starting to be realised. We recruited extremely well in the off-season, signed several new partners and were reconnecting with our community in St Kilda’s heartland.
It seems likes years ago now, but it has only been a matter of weeks since we came together for our first ever AFLW match and our pre-season men’s game at RSEA Park. They were special moments as thousands of you packed into the ground to cheer on our team and loudly sing our song.
The club had also secured the support of 43,000 members in record speed and was marching towards 50,000 for the first time in our history.
We had grounds for optimism, before the crisis hit, that we would start to emerge as a competitive force on the field and become significantly stronger financially which would allow us to pay down our debt.
Things have obviously changed but we can fight back. The extent to which we receive continued support from our members will now largely determine how we emerge from this crisis.
My sincere thanks go out to the many of you who have already offered to assist the club, and sent in thousands of messages of support.
The sense of belonging and connection that binds us as St Kilda people is certainly alive and well.
The club also acknowledges that there will be members facing significant financial hardship and we will support you, as you have supported us in the past. Our membership team is available to discuss this with you should you require.
But I want to reiterate that by maintaining your membership (and I’m aware that our monthly instalments program is still operating as scheduled) you will be directly shaping our future.
The focus of us all must be ensuring we do far more than just survive.
Simply surviving to make up the numbers isn’t what any of us want for St Kilda.
We need to emerge in a position to compete, to recapture our momentum and return to regular finals football with an eye firmly on the prize of our second premiership.
That is the job in front of us all, to continue the legacy of strength through loyalty.
We believe that 2020 still offers so much for our footy club. Our players and coaches remain as committed as ever, and the experience and smarts within our football department will be an advantage as we confront a very different football season.
Together, I am certain we will rise to this challenge.
I wish you and your family a safe and happy Easter and thank you again for your unwavering passion for St Kilda.
Warm regards,
Andrew Bassat
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The protection provided by the AFL in compensation distribution is over we either rally and financially support our club otherwise 2012-19 will be the norm in other words we will just be making up the numbers.
EMAIL BELOW:
Dear uncensored Sainters,
I hope you are all staying safe and well in these very difficult times.
I write to you today as part of our commitment to provide regular updates as we confront one of the biggest challenges in St Kilda’s history.
This is a fight we all face: our administration, coaches, players, Board, and you, our loyal members.
We need the support of our members now more than ever if we are to emerge from this period as a competitive force in the AFL.
The club has been required to take unprecedented steps to navigate the financial impact of this global pandemic.
The vast majority of our workforce has been stood down, while a skeleton staff remain working on significantly reduced wages.
Our players have committed to a minimum 50 per cent pay cut for the remainder of the season, even when games resume, and a 70 per cent cut if the shut-down period extends beyond 31 May.
They are currently staying connected via regular online video calls and working hard to remain fit and healthy to ensure they are ready to go when the season restarts.
We have recently completed discussions with the AFL regarding the league’s COVID-19 crisis financial support model for clubs.
The AFL has moved swiftly to leverage the strength of its balance sheet to provide security to the 18 clubs, all of which will be massively affected by this crisis.
As part of the model to secure the competition, all clubs will now receive the same base distribution from the AFL – an amount which will cover the majority of each club’s player payment costs.
Previously agreed distributions allocated to clubs like St Kilda based on competitive balance principles (such as the fixture and stadium deals) will no longer be allocated beyond amounts already received.
And for the remainder of 2020, clubs requiring additional financial support from the AFL will need to acquire those funds in the form of a loan, rather than a distribution.
At the risk of making this email a little longer than I would ordinarily write, I want to provide a clear picture of what this means for your club.
Our player payments essentially account for approximately one third of our annual costs.
Then there are the payments for our coaches, broader football staff, commercial operations, administration and operating expenses covering a host of things from travel and player uniforms to IT licences and building maintenance.
Most of these expenses are set from the start of the year and then we rely upon income from membership, sponsorship, match receipts and the like, which is centred on the AFL season.
St Kilda already operates one of the leanest cost bases in the AFL, and this base will significantly reduce via the forced staffing changes referred to above.
But the reality is that without matches being played, we are now more reliant than ever before on our members to ensure our club is not forced to extend our AFL debt to new heights.
We would all prefer that we didn’t have $12m debt (roughly half of which is with the AFL and the other half with our bank) going into this current crisis.
But broadly maintaining, rather than shrinking, this debt over the past 4 years, was the result of the club prioritising returning home and building world-class headquarters in Moorabbin.
The position of strength that RSEA Park provides for the next 30 years is just starting to be realised. We recruited extremely well in the off-season, signed several new partners and were reconnecting with our community in St Kilda’s heartland.
It seems likes years ago now, but it has only been a matter of weeks since we came together for our first ever AFLW match and our pre-season men’s game at RSEA Park. They were special moments as thousands of you packed into the ground to cheer on our team and loudly sing our song.
The club had also secured the support of 43,000 members in record speed and was marching towards 50,000 for the first time in our history.
We had grounds for optimism, before the crisis hit, that we would start to emerge as a competitive force on the field and become significantly stronger financially which would allow us to pay down our debt.
Things have obviously changed but we can fight back. The extent to which we receive continued support from our members will now largely determine how we emerge from this crisis.
My sincere thanks go out to the many of you who have already offered to assist the club, and sent in thousands of messages of support.
The sense of belonging and connection that binds us as St Kilda people is certainly alive and well.
The club also acknowledges that there will be members facing significant financial hardship and we will support you, as you have supported us in the past. Our membership team is available to discuss this with you should you require.
But I want to reiterate that by maintaining your membership (and I’m aware that our monthly instalments program is still operating as scheduled) you will be directly shaping our future.
The focus of us all must be ensuring we do far more than just survive.
Simply surviving to make up the numbers isn’t what any of us want for St Kilda.
We need to emerge in a position to compete, to recapture our momentum and return to regular finals football with an eye firmly on the prize of our second premiership.
That is the job in front of us all, to continue the legacy of strength through loyalty.
We believe that 2020 still offers so much for our footy club. Our players and coaches remain as committed as ever, and the experience and smarts within our football department will be an advantage as we confront a very different football season.
Together, I am certain we will rise to this challenge.
I wish you and your family a safe and happy Easter and thank you again for your unwavering passion for St Kilda.
Warm regards,
Andrew Bassat
My Saints account login details:
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This email has been sent to Member ID: and nominated email: as you have subscribed to receive emails
If you need assistance, please contact us via email at membership@saints.com.au or call 1300 467 246.
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I gotta he honest, that's all it is.
If you scratch harder between the lines, you might find the letter is really appealing to those members who purchase thier membership with monthly automatic payments from thier credit cards.
It's probably an uncomfortable truth but you know what they say about a house of cards.
And we are only weeks into a much, much larger crisis.
I'm just scratching my head trying to work out how 6 other clubs can tell the AFL they don't have the same problem.
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The bloke has more money than probly every member combined. How about he puts some of his own in instead of $400 members having to foot the bill.
I still for the life of me can’t understand why we don’t pay the bloody debt off.
Richmond did
Melbourne did
They had set fundraisers for it. Now we have the current debt PLUS an AFL loan to pay. Unless multiple wealthy people come to the party, we’ll wallow in self pity going nowhere until the AFL eventually turn off the tap.
I still for the life of me can’t understand why we don’t pay the bloody debt off.
Richmond did
Melbourne did
They had set fundraisers for it. Now we have the current debt PLUS an AFL loan to pay. Unless multiple wealthy people come to the party, we’ll wallow in self pity going nowhere until the AFL eventually turn off the tap.
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Gutnik did the Dees but who wiped off Richmond?Annoyedsaint wrote: ↑Mon 13 Apr 2020 9:19pm The bloke has more money than probly every member combined. How about he puts some of his own in instead of $400 members having to foot the bill.
I still for the life of me can’t understand why we don’t pay the bloody debt off.
Richmond did
Melbourne did
They had set fundraisers for it. Now we have the current debt PLUS an AFL loan to pay. Unless multiple wealthy people come to the party, we’ll wallow in self pity going nowhere until the AFL eventually turn off the tap.
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And where's Gutnik now?saintspremiers wrote: ↑Mon 13 Apr 2020 9:52pmGutnik did the Dees but who wiped off Richmond?Annoyedsaint wrote: ↑Mon 13 Apr 2020 9:19pm The bloke has more money than probly every member combined. How about he puts some of his own in instead of $400 members having to foot the bill.
I still for the life of me can’t understand why we don’t pay the bloody debt off.
Richmond did
Melbourne did
They had set fundraisers for it. Now we have the current debt PLUS an AFL loan to pay. Unless multiple wealthy people come to the party, we’ll wallow in self pity going nowhere until the AFL eventually turn off the tap.
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Quick someone give Jack Dorsey / Bill Gates / Jeff Bezos a Saints jumper
The Devil makes work for idle hands!!!
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Gutnik was a crook as was Skase at the bears and the good doctor at the swine.Bernard Shakey wrote: ↑Tue 14 Apr 2020 6:13pmAnd where's Gutnik now?saintspremiers wrote: ↑Mon 13 Apr 2020 9:52pmGutnik did the Dees but who wiped off Richmond?Annoyedsaint wrote: ↑Mon 13 Apr 2020 9:19pm The bloke has more money than probly every member combined. How about he puts some of his own in instead of $400 members having to foot the bill.
I still for the life of me can’t understand why we don’t pay the bloody debt off.
Richmond did
Melbourne did
They had set fundraisers for it. Now we have the current debt PLUS an AFL loan to pay. Unless multiple wealthy people come to the party, we’ll wallow in self pity going nowhere until the AFL eventually turn off the tap.