Joined: Oct 30 2005 Posts: 6268 Location: Warrington UK
I'd have thought in SL that if you averaged over 7000ish then you could be pretty much at the cap without an overly wealthy backer with too much input. The amounts needed are nowhere near that of the NRL clubs.
Again, could be wrong.
Joined: Feb 21 2007 Posts: 5793 Location: back in cas vegas
Dico wrote:I'd have thought in SL that if you averaged over 7000ish then you could be pretty much at the cap without an overly wealthy backer with too much input. The amounts needed are nowhere near that of the NRL clubs. Again, could be wrong.
Cas averaged 7500 last year, and spent about 1.1 million.
when the score got to 50 we shouted for more, up popped brad davis went over for four.....
......and its no nay never no nay never no more will we face religation......
big barrie mac.' the cas forads av been bob on'
chissitt wrote:Pyeman I wish you would stop talking so much sense. I am in danger of becomming one of your biggest fans.
vastman wrote:Westerman looks the most promising for a long time.
Leyther_Matt wrote:The best proper 'rugby pub' in the country has to be the Boot Room at Cas
Bolton_Warrior wrote:The only time I ever doubted going to watch Wigan was when we bare face cheated to stay in superleague
Danril wrote: Last night, despite being poor and not deserving the win, we should have won.
Joined: Oct 30 2005 Posts: 6268 Location: Warrington UK
hmm but the extra 300k would take you to 1.4 mill.
It might need to be 8500 then but either way you could run a decent club on that without the need for a director putting a fortune in.
Plus I bet Cas spend a lot on ground maintenence like Saints do.
Can't remember what they were but saints announced their figures a few months ago and i remember being quite astonished at what it costs them to keep KR in a health certificate.
Joined: Feb 21 2007 Posts: 5793 Location: back in cas vegas
Dico wrote:hmm but the extra 300k would take you to 1.4 mill. It might need to be 8500 then but either way you could run a decent club on that without the need for a director putting a fortune in. Plus I bet Cas spend a lot on ground maintenence like Saints do. Can't remember what they were but saints announced their figures a few months ago and i remember being quite astonished at what it costs them to keep KR in a health certificate.
I believe cas will be spending 1.35 million this year with an aim of spending full cap next year though the economy may alter those plans somewhat.
when the score got to 50 we shouted for more, up popped brad davis went over for four.....
......and its no nay never no nay never no more will we face religation......
big barrie mac.' the cas forads av been bob on'
chissitt wrote:Pyeman I wish you would stop talking so much sense. I am in danger of becomming one of your biggest fans.
vastman wrote:Westerman looks the most promising for a long time.
Leyther_Matt wrote:The best proper 'rugby pub' in the country has to be the Boot Room at Cas
Bolton_Warrior wrote:The only time I ever doubted going to watch Wigan was when we bare face cheated to stay in superleague
Danril wrote: Last night, despite being poor and not deserving the win, we should have won.
Basically, Warrington's Income for 2007 was £4.873m and Expenditure was £4.775m - so an operating profit of £98k.
interesting to see such a frank breakdown of income and costs, don't quite know what the 700k 'other' bit can be though?
and surprised they aren't selling a bit more merchandise, as I know Hull broke the Million £ barrier for merchandise last year, and Warringtons crowds aren't that much smaller than ours.
SEB wrote:This info is for the year ending Nov 2007, so is a little out of date, but should still prove interesting reading for people on this thread:
Basically, Warrington's Income for 2007 was £4.873m and Expenditure was £4.775m - so an operating profit of £98k.
interesting to see such a frank breakdown of income and costs, don't quite know what the 700k 'other' bit can be though?
and surprised they aren't selling a bit more merchandise, as I know Hull broke the Million £ barrier for merchandise last year, and Warringtons crowds aren't that much smaller than ours.
Dico wrote:I'd have thought in SL that if you averaged over 7000ish then you could be pretty much at the cap without an overly wealthy backer with too much input. The amounts needed are nowhere near that of the NRL clubs. Again, could be wrong.
i guess a bit higher.
les cats got a bit higher than that and still needed outside money.
it does depend on sponsorship, rent at ground etc but id guess 8500 - 9000.
one of the problems is that there is vat (15%) on all income but the highest expenses, wages, is not subject to vat to be offset against the income vat
mostclubs have a net vat bill of 300k plus per year
Joined: Mar 09 2004 Posts: 33944 Location: watching out for low flying geese
Kelvin's Ferret wrote:We have a ft commercial manager and a ft media manager and other staff looking after the sales and marketing side. The ft CEO role is currently vacant, but we have a pretty strong board looking after things.
It wasn't meant as a criticism Kelvin
Leigh also have a F/T commercial manager and other P/T sales and marketing staff , and that is as well as the LSV stadium having thier own commercial,Marketing and sales people
We have a P/T CEO who works for the Owners company
But the RFL have told them to access the funds available they need to employ yet another person whose remit will be to bring in ' new outside extra corporate ' money to the club , they also require this person to meet certain percentages over his stated salary or the money will be withdrawn
Now you are based in London and have a large business community to pitch to
We are in Leigh and well we dont really have wall to wall millionaires just queing up to spend a few hundred thousand on a hobby
The RFL seem to think we do have
Which tells me a lot about them and thier understanding of NL/Championship RL
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