GeoffRoebuck wrote:The assumptions for this seasons budget should have been made with regard to the previous seasons accounts which we were told that the club was making a loss of £4500 per week most of the coporate revenue last season came from friends & business associates of Carl Harrison
Not arguing, as I said 'the committed outgoings are exceeding the revenue which is coming into the Club and yes that suggests that someone got the business plan wrong'.
I also added 'the signs have been there if we looked'.
I think its about time the current owners/officials at the club came clean.
Why was a 'budget' put together ( after numerous meetings with
the RFL) which was accepted only some 3mths ago and now this seems to
be over inflated.Its not that the club has won more games than projected,and have had to pay out more winning pay.
And its doubtful the RFLwould have allowed an optimistic budget with no prospect of a financial backer at that time.
I think everyone in RL would find it very interesting to see the figures in the origanal budget for players and officials and the actual figures spent and agreed for players and officials.
Now i know these figures are not for public airing but something doesn't add up as other posters have suggested.
The excuse that the club had some large playing contracts carried forward from last year is a non starter as these will automatically be included in
the proposed bubget put to the RFL.
Another question which has me intrigued-
Why are the club still in difficulty when only a short time ago it was stated that all staff would be accepting a 25% reduction in contracts?
Were these calculations made by just inventing a percentage?
Surely the whole financial position should have been recalculated and the reduction worked out to place the club on a sounder footing-this is obviously not been the case.
Or even worse have some of the staff and players not been deducted this amount.If that is the case the club deserve no sympathy.
Again i doubt the public being inforned.
Its about time the club was run by individuals who have some business background and are able to make proper business decisions not tainted by ridiculous SL aspirations or out of self interest.
I've just been reading your posts regarding the fortunes of Doncaster RL and wondered if you had considered the possibility of setting up a Supporters Trust at all? My name is Laura Harrison and I am the Rugby League Development Officer for Supporters Direct, an organisation set up to develop and assist supporters trusts across football and now rugby league.
I am not aware of the current community activity at the club but perhaps a shift in focus to the community, whilst being a slow-burn' method of building the club, can actually be one of the safest methods of helping the club to survive and a Supporters Trust could have a huge influence in setting and running these programmes.
Whilst the example of Rochdale Hornets is an extreme one, with the trust now in ownership of the club, there are several other examples of supporters trusts in rugby league working hand in hand with the professional club to develop the profile of both organisations and ultimately strengthening the game in the area. A supporters trust could work to build links between the club and local community regardless of what happens in the future (whether this be a takeover or administration).
The forming of a trust may also help to galvanise supporters who may have fallen away from the club due to the recent circumstances.
If this sounds like something you may be interested in, please feel free to give me a call on 07985 628 215 or via email at laura.harrison@supporters-direct.org and I will be happy to provide more information.
Kind regards
Laura Harrison
I've just been reading your posts regarding the fortunes of Doncaster RL and wondered if you had considered the possibility of setting up a Supporters Trust at all? My name is Laura Harrison and I am the Rugby League Development Officer for Supporters Direct, an organisation set up to develop and assist supporters trusts across football and now rugby league.
I am not aware of the current community activity at the club but perhaps a shift in focus to the community, whilst being a slow-burn' method of building the club, can actually be one of the safest methods of helping the club to survive and a Supporters Trust could have a huge influence in setting and running these programmes.
Whilst the example of Rochdale Hornets is an extreme one, with the trust now in ownership of the club, there are several other examples of supporters trusts in rugby league working hand in hand with the professional club to develop the profile of both organisations and ultimately strengthening the game in the area. A supporters trust could work to build links between the club and local community regardless of what happens in the future (whether this be a takeover or administration).
The forming of a trust may also help to galvanise supporters who may have fallen away from the club due to the recent circumstances.
If this sounds like something you may be interested in, please feel free to give me a call on 07985 628 215 or via email at laura.harrison@supporters-direct.org and I will be happy to provide more information.
What type of IPS do you genuinely work with at Supporters Direct. Are these BenCom's or bona fida Co-op's. For me I think the future lies in the BenCom.
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Anything that will help towards Doncaster Rugby League survival is well worth looking into
and a Supporters Trust may well be one of the better idea’s that will help to move the club
forward into the future.
I know the idea has been mooted quite often in the past and as far as I’m aware there has been
little if any uptake by the fans—but the time may be fast approaching when the fans of The Dons
have to stand up and say we don’t want our club to die.
Lets not sit back and wonder somewhere down the line whether there was something else we
could have done to save the club and with hindsight wish we had e-mailed or telephoned Laura—
Lets Do It Now
Joined: Feb 12 2003 Posts: 5487 Location: At The New Stadium
originaldragon wrote:Laura,
What type of IPS do you genuinely work with at Supporters Direct. Are these BenCom's or bona fida Co-op's. For me I think the future lies in the BenCom.
What type of IPS do you genuinely work with at Supporters Direct. Are these BenCom's or bona fida Co-op's. For me I think the future lies in the BenCom.
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