Re: Financial Losses 2022 : Sat Sep 09, 2023 8:52 pm
ChampagneSuperRovers wrote:
"All the Yorkshire sides" is this a thinly veiled pop at Wakefield and Cas (rightly so) or every club, including the likes of Hull KR? Hkr own their own ground, have held multiple and more concerts (Than Saints for starters) over a few years now barring covid of course, the Craven Streat concept which is yet to be beaten on a match day earner elsewhere, the club's building training facilities that will be up there with the best, have a primary owner and power board with multiple well off people but not only in financial clout but expertise to also rival the best if not as a collective be out on its own. (I could be writing this and youll reply with the old outdated adage Humberside isn't in Yorkshire and you wasn't sweeping us aswell ! but still! It's a bit of an ignorant statement yours. All from a fan of a club that's posted the 2nd most losses for starters.
It was more at Wakefield, Cas and Bradford as well as it was the reason they blew up and disappeared from existence. Were you even in Super League around that time? I can't remember, I don't think you or FC were initially? Hull KR are one of the starlets of the IMG era I guess, if they could get the power board to do some work on the ground you'll be in a good spot. Craven Street is a great initiative that all clubs should be thinking about, to see how they can create some extra revenue on matchdays.
Saints 2nd most losses apparently become the 2nd lowest once paper exercise items like depreciation etc are removed and the revenue growth is 'bouyant' and 'ripe for sustainable pre-adjustment profits' according to those in the know financially.