How can we make a profit in 2009?
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How can we make a profit in 2009?
A few factors may be against us:
1. The draw - all those Sunday matches are not good corporate wise obviously.
2. The economy - the looming recession makes it harder for all clubs.
The antidote:
Memberships: The real key driver for us to be profitable - and make no mistake it will be a huge challenge to break even in 2009 - is to boost our membership to about 35K.
IMO 35K may be the mark required to break even, or make a small profit.
How do we crack 35K?
Is Ben Cousins, and Ben Cousins playing early AND showing form the key to it???
Our membership growth has been stagnant for the past few years - we need something new and different to boost it.
Free scarves for members didn't have much or any impact, as nice as it was, neither did the metal tins!
IMO we are on the edge of asking for AFL financial assistance unfortunately.
Forgot - Gold Coast and 400K next year for the one match - that may also tip the balance our way!
1. The draw - all those Sunday matches are not good corporate wise obviously.
2. The economy - the looming recession makes it harder for all clubs.
The antidote:
Memberships: The real key driver for us to be profitable - and make no mistake it will be a huge challenge to break even in 2009 - is to boost our membership to about 35K.
IMO 35K may be the mark required to break even, or make a small profit.
How do we crack 35K?
Is Ben Cousins, and Ben Cousins playing early AND showing form the key to it???
Our membership growth has been stagnant for the past few years - we need something new and different to boost it.
Free scarves for members didn't have much or any impact, as nice as it was, neither did the metal tins!
IMO we are on the edge of asking for AFL financial assistance unfortunately.
Forgot - Gold Coast and 400K next year for the one match - that may also tip the balance our way!
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Re: How can we make a profit in 2009?
I have not seen our figures for this year (has not been sent out) so I'm not sure how you can make such grandstanding comments such as suggesting we are on the EDGE of asking for assistance? Anything to back this up? A little bit henny penny IMO.saintspremiers wrote:A few factors may be against us:
1. The draw - all those Sunday matches are not good corporate wise obviously.
2. The economy - the looming recession makes it harder for all clubs.
The antidote:
Memberships: The real key driver for us to be profitable - and make no mistake it will be a huge challenge to break even in 2009 - is to boost our membership to about 35K.
IMO 35K may be the mark required to break even, or make a small profit.
How do we crack 35K?
Is Ben Cousins, and Ben Cousins playing early AND showing form the key to it???
Our membership growth has been stagnant for the past few years - we need something new and different to boost it.
Free scarves for members didn't have much or any impact, as nice as it was, neither did the metal tins!
IMO we are on the edge of asking for AFL financial assistance unfortunately.
Forgot - Gold Coast and 400K next year for the one match - that may also tip the balance our way!
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Whatever we do I hope it's through increasing revenue. The profits achieved by cuts are laudable with respect to our immediate financial position but they certainly cost the club in performance over the last few years IMO.
And here's what the underpants gnomes in South Park had in place -we could do worse.
And here's what the underpants gnomes in South Park had in place -we could do worse.
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What's Phase 2?cowboy18 wrote:Whatever we do I hope it's through increasing revenue. The profits achieved by cuts are laudable with respect to our immediate financial position but they certainly cost the club in performance over the last few years IMO.
And here's what the underpants gnomes in South Park had in place -we could do worse.
Phase 1 - Collect Underpants, Phase 3 - Profit
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If the Saints want more members they need to provide value for money .... it is simple
- Members HATE Sunday twilight games
- Members cant go to matches SOLD to Queensland
Value for money .... I dont think so.
Members definately cant go to finals when the club decides to bet the entire club on a has been drug addict. YES bet the entire club .... when (and I mean when) the player not named falls off the wagon what is going to be the AFL imposed penalty ....
- Premiership Points
- Draft Picks
- $1m+++ fine .....
- Then for the sponsers who are now associated with a drug culture.
Wake up ... the Siants are FAR from one player away from a Premiership.
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- Members HATE Sunday twilight games
- Members cant go to matches SOLD to Queensland
Value for money .... I dont think so.
Members definately cant go to finals when the club decides to bet the entire club on a has been drug addict. YES bet the entire club .... when (and I mean when) the player not named falls off the wagon what is going to be the AFL imposed penalty ....
- Premiership Points
- Draft Picks
- $1m+++ fine .....
- Then for the sponsers who are now associated with a drug culture.
Wake up ... the Siants are FAR from one player away from a Premiership.
Regards
A Former Reserved Seat holder.
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Thank you for speaking on my behalf.repta wrote:If the Saints want more members they need to provide value for money .... it is simple
- Members HATE Sunday twilight games
- Members cant go to matches SOLD to Queensland
Value for money .... I dont think so.
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A Former Reserved Seat holder.
When you say 'Members HATE Sunday twilight games' I'd like to know who gave you the authority to speak on behalf of all members?
I happen to enjoy the Sunday twilight games.
I also happen to enjoy Saturday night and Friday night games.
I don't enjoy Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon games as much as the others, because of the sunlight factor at the Dome.
So please explain how the Club/League can cater for all the members and not just the ones who purport to 'speak for all members'?
As for teh game being sold off to teh Gold Coast, maybe if you and others like you had renewed their reserved seats, teh Club wouldn't feel the neesd to chase the dollars guaranteed by the AFL for playing up there?
If there are 1500 of you that you are 'speaking on behalf of', then that's probably enough to cover the revenue from the sold Gabba game.
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Then, how about we earn more than we spendcowboy18 wrote:I think that's a real trap if it encourages cost-cutting. It shouldn't be about the balance sheet per se, it really needs to be about revenuefingers wrote:Spend less than we earn.Shady wrote:Maybe we should try to win a game or 2
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I've thought long & hard ( well, about 30 secs worth) on how we can turn a profit in 2009 and here are a few of the points that I have come up with;
Membership of at least 35,000. Combine this with full or near full stadiums every time we play. Every saints member/fan to make an extra effort to get to as many games as possible, even interstate, if possible
Being media friendly (unfortunately, we need them on-side). This would include trotting out our key personell as much as possible: Ross, Archie, Nick R, Nick D, Kosi, Lenny, Goose, Milney & Joey have all had a bit of experience in the media. Build on that, including Greg W, Burkey, Andrew T and a number of our younger players. We could avail X & Raph for the indigenous radio & TV shows. We, the fans can also play our part by talking the saints up at every opportunity in the media (Dave from Murrumbeena & the jigging saint can assist with training)
WINNING. Winers always attract a crowd
Playing an exciting brand of footy. Aim for a minimum of 100 points per game; Win, lose or draw.
With all our Sunday games, get a few preachers from different denominations on board. It's amazing how much influence these people have. Start with the pastor from the Crossway Centre in Burwood East. He is already a saint and has the largest congregation in Victoria.
I'm sure others will come up with more/better ideas !!
Membership of at least 35,000. Combine this with full or near full stadiums every time we play. Every saints member/fan to make an extra effort to get to as many games as possible, even interstate, if possible
Being media friendly (unfortunately, we need them on-side). This would include trotting out our key personell as much as possible: Ross, Archie, Nick R, Nick D, Kosi, Lenny, Goose, Milney & Joey have all had a bit of experience in the media. Build on that, including Greg W, Burkey, Andrew T and a number of our younger players. We could avail X & Raph for the indigenous radio & TV shows. We, the fans can also play our part by talking the saints up at every opportunity in the media (Dave from Murrumbeena & the jigging saint can assist with training)
WINNING. Winers always attract a crowd
Playing an exciting brand of footy. Aim for a minimum of 100 points per game; Win, lose or draw.
With all our Sunday games, get a few preachers from different denominations on board. It's amazing how much influence these people have. Start with the pastor from the Crossway Centre in Burwood East. He is already a saint and has the largest congregation in Victoria.
I'm sure others will come up with more/better ideas !!
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If the Board have been doing what I think they've been doing with Balance Sheet expenditure and revenue, then I don't think there will actually be a problem.
Just think back to what they've publicly announced on revenue/expenditure since they were put in charge.
They reduced last years 'profit' by taking up expenses that were not due to be taken up until this season -
GT Court costs,
Hammil salary,
writing off assets,
etc
We haven't seen this year's accounts but already we're being publicly softened up to expect a 'loss' in a year when we've also :-
won $350k for the NAB Cup
announced the largest Sponsorship deal ever
prepaid hundreds of thousands of dollars of expenses last year
We've now been told that the Sponsorship Deal is 'backended' heavily into the second and third years so we can assume that will be 1 of the ways they are 'creating a loss' this year - reducing revenue/income. I look forward to seeing the creative accounting for the rest.
Basically they are delaying any profits from 1 year to the next but eventually they will have to declare a 'whopper profit', unless they actually do have a disastrous year financially and they can then hide that disaster with the 'built up undeclared profit' from previous years.
Just think back to what they've publicly announced on revenue/expenditure since they were put in charge.
They reduced last years 'profit' by taking up expenses that were not due to be taken up until this season -
GT Court costs,
Hammil salary,
writing off assets,
etc
We haven't seen this year's accounts but already we're being publicly softened up to expect a 'loss' in a year when we've also :-
won $350k for the NAB Cup
announced the largest Sponsorship deal ever
prepaid hundreds of thousands of dollars of expenses last year
We've now been told that the Sponsorship Deal is 'backended' heavily into the second and third years so we can assume that will be 1 of the ways they are 'creating a loss' this year - reducing revenue/income. I look forward to seeing the creative accounting for the rest.
Basically they are delaying any profits from 1 year to the next but eventually they will have to declare a 'whopper profit', unless they actually do have a disastrous year financially and they can then hide that disaster with the 'built up undeclared profit' from previous years.
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I hope you are right!Mr Magic wrote:If the Board have been doing what I think they've been doing with Balance Sheet expenditure and revenue, then I don't think there will actually be a problem.
Just think back to what they've publicly announced on revenue/expenditure since they were put in charge.
They reduced last years 'profit' by taking up expenses that were not due to be taken up until this season -
GT Court costs,
Hammil salary,
writing off assets,
etc
We haven't seen this year's accounts but already we're being publicly softened up to expect a 'loss' in a year when we've also :-
won $350k for the NAB Cup
announced the largest Sponsorship deal ever
prepaid hundreds of thousands of dollars of expenses last year
We've now been told that the Sponsorship Deal is 'backended' heavily into the second and third years so we can assume that will be 1 of the ways they are 'creating a loss' this year - reducing revenue/income. I look forward to seeing the creative accounting for the rest.
Basically they are delaying any profits from 1 year to the next but eventually they will have to declare a 'whopper profit', unless they actually do have a disastrous year financially and they can then hide that disaster with the 'built up undeclared profit' from previous years.
I wonder if by writing off all those things mentioned, and "creating" a loss this year (and last), will mean when we have those "whopper (with cheese!) profits", we won't have to pay much tax???
If that's the case, our nett profit will be significant.
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About the only thing we can do in the short term is win football games = more merchandise sold, more memberships sold, more media exposure, more sponsorship, more gate receipts, finals money
In the long term, it's about insulating the club from the "ups and downs" of the football cycle by sourcing secure sponsorships and alternate revenue streams.
In the long term, it's about insulating the club from the "ups and downs" of the football cycle by sourcing secure sponsorships and alternate revenue streams.
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I don't think that tax is the issue with AFL CLubs in general and St Kilda in particular. I get the feeling that this administration, having inherited a Club that is basicaly 'debt-free' as the previous admin had wiped the debt (no debating how they did it, but they did it) is now in the 'luxurious position' of 'understating' our financial performance more as a means to put away 'income/profit' as 'insurance for a rainy day'. And please don't misunderstand what I'm trying to say - there's nothing wrong with what they're doing,saintspremiers wrote:I hope you are right!Mr Magic wrote:If the Board have been doing what I think they've been doing with Balance Sheet expenditure and revenue, then I don't think there will actually be a problem.
Just think back to what they've publicly announced on revenue/expenditure since they were put in charge.
They reduced last years 'profit' by taking up expenses that were not due to be taken up until this season -
GT Court costs,
Hammil salary,
writing off assets,
etc
We haven't seen this year's accounts but already we're being publicly softened up to expect a 'loss' in a year when we've also :-
won $350k for the NAB Cup
announced the largest Sponsorship deal ever
prepaid hundreds of thousands of dollars of expenses last year
We've now been told that the Sponsorship Deal is 'backended' heavily into the second and third years so we can assume that will be 1 of the ways they are 'creating a loss' this year - reducing revenue/income. I look forward to seeing the creative accounting for the rest.
Basically they are delaying any profits from 1 year to the next but eventually they will have to declare a 'whopper profit', unless they actually do have a disastrous year financially and they can then hide that disaster with the 'built up undeclared profit' from previous years.
I wonder if by writing off all those things mentioned, and "creating" a loss this year (and last), will mean when we have those "whopper (with cheese!) profits", we won't have to pay much tax???
If that's the case, our nett profit will be significant.
I reckon that under this administration we will not see massive profits announced, even if we make them, unless there is a Board challenge and they wish to fight it. The previous Board showed million dollar profits and were thrown out for it. This Board I'm sure will have learned any political lessons from that scenario and you will see sets of accounts year after year showing increased spending in areas the members have shown they feel strongly about, whilst at the same time underplaying the income/revenue side of the 'books'. My guess is that we'll see a 'massive profit' only in the year this Board decides to retire.
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In the dark past, when I was at school, we were taught to use punctuation and spelling to make sentences readable.jays wrote:i have no idea need members look at hawkes
I think you're trying to say three different things but have managed to put them all into 1 sentence?
'I have no idea'
'need members'
'look at hawkes'
Is that what you were trying to say?
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I can only assume jays is entering posts from their mobile phone/ IphoneMr Magic wrote:In the dark past, when I was at school, we were taught to use punctuation and spelling to make sentences readable.jays wrote:i have no idea need members look at hawkes
I think you're trying to say three different things but have managed to put them all into 1 sentence?
'I have no idea'
'need members'
'look at hawkes'
Is that what you were trying to say?
was going to say Jays is home after the multiple postings around 5.15
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Id be staggered if we got to 35K members. Even in the days we were "exciting" we were about 2K off. I wonder why we cant convert more of our supporter base to members? We are far from the least supported club.
Even hawthorn, prior to their success were above us, not even including pets and the tassie 4 game pseudo members.
Really, 35K should be achievable, but as it stands its almost 100% sure not to happen.
Even hawthorn, prior to their success were above us, not even including pets and the tassie 4 game pseudo members.
Really, 35K should be achievable, but as it stands its almost 100% sure not to happen.
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Essesndon have done really well to convert their membership base to direct debit which results in 20,000 annual memberships resigned every year on the same time period.
The key is to link membership to the supporting of the club and not reliant on on field results. Not sure how this can be achieved though. At this stage there is about 25,000 core supporters who will always buy a membership...we need an extra 10,000 to make that committment. Anything else is gravy.
The key is to link membership to the supporting of the club and not reliant on on field results. Not sure how this can be achieved though. At this stage there is about 25,000 core supporters who will always buy a membership...we need an extra 10,000 to make that committment. Anything else is gravy.
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Armoooo wrote:Then, how about we earn more than we spendcowboy18 wrote:I think that's a real trap if it encourages cost-cutting. It shouldn't be about the balance sheet per se, it really needs to be about revenuefingers wrote:Spend less than we earn.Shady wrote:Maybe we should try to win a game or 2
My comment was tongue in cheek - and you are both right. We need to be addressing top line growth while maintaining an eye on costs. Given current climates for corporates to NOT spend top line revenue will be tough.