Good to see the people running this Great club have their finger on the pulse on and off the field. Great effort to come back from nearly being $1 million in the red. Expecting a good year from the ducks with the addition of Elari and Rodgers from Perth :woohoo:
not hard to get back on track financially when you’re getting $1.2 million annually in sponsorship from BHPB and Chevron…
not hard to get back on track financially when you’re getting $1.2 million annually in sponsorship from BHPB and Chevron…
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That is true BC but the club management would of worked hard to get those sponsors and they have to keep working to maintain the deal. Swanies been up and down since Dawson has left. :woohoo:
not hard to get back on track financially when you’re getting $1.2 million annually in sponsorship from BHPB and Chevron…
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So have you got a problem with that?
nope…good on them…but i’m amazed how they got themselves into so much chit in the first place.
John Townsend,
The West Australian
February 12, 2013, 7:11 am
Swans head in right financial direction
Swans head in right financial direction
Swan Districts were $35,000 under the WAFL salary cap last season as part of the dramatic financial turnaround that saw the club return a trading profit for the year.
As former police superintendant David Parkinson was ratified as Swans president at the annual general meeting, members were informed that Swans had managed to overcome the massive $913,000 loss in 2011.
Swans reported a $24,234 loss for the 2012 year, but the figure included a depreciation amount of $86,000.
Parkinson warned that Swans faced several tough years but was pleased with the club’s direction after the dire period when a salary cap investigation compounded the WAFL’s biggest-ever annual club loss.
“There is still plenty of work to do and we have to continue to cut our costs,” Parkinson said.
“We may not be back in the black for two years but there are some promising signs.”
Swans were boosted by several sponsorship increases. BHP lifted their contribution by $160,000 to $790,000, while Chevron added an extra $285,000 to $540,000.
And the club’s lucrative relationship with the Wooroloo prison team put another $174,000 into the coffers.
Expenses were also cut dramatically with Swans reporting player payments of just $182,600, significantly below the 2012 salary cap of $217,000.
With all that money being poured over the club without you having to do any real work, how in hell did you ever get 1 mill in debt? Was it complacency, ala “we don’t have to worry…money is easy to get”?? Or was there some dirty dealings in the club? Surely you boys must think something smells…or do you just put your fingers in your ears and make excuses and bank the next cheque?
Its time to look forward now 58, the past is the past and we are lucky we have lucrative sponsors and now a good management team, although we will have to judge them in a few years but things are looking ok with Bottrell and Parky running the show and i hear Howard Dawson is joining the board and having spoken with him last year, he seems to have the best interests in the club at heart..You’ve got to take the good with the bad and remember what you had. Always forgive, but never forget. Learn from mistakes, but never regret
Onwards & upwards for the greatest club in the WAFL let’s hope mate!
Onwards & upwards for the greatest club in the WAFL let’s hope mate!
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For sure mate!
loosest use of the term ‘greatest’ I have ever seen BH…sort of on par with NZ greatest T20 ever win v England last night in the cricket!! :whistle:
With 40k still up our sleeves to move in the salary cap we should be in a reasonable position to “entertain” J Mac when his contract runs out at Williamstown freeze ..especially seeing as tho apparently according to your impeccable South Island sources we missed out on Juppy!! :whistle:
EFFC sources BH…ask around at SDFC and you might find I’m not…or my source is not… too far off the money…but hey not many folk own up to rejection, so I guess asking around those in the know at SDFC may be pointless exercise…
you go for Jamie Mac mate…I don’t see much in terms of talent in SD local midfield boys anyway…if you got the money than use it I say…no point investing it within, when there aint much on offer…go outside and buy in I say!
I was thinking the same thing when McGough, Stevens and R.O’Brien tore us to shreds in the prelim final, our local lads just are not up to it.
ha ha you forgot young Sutcliffe as well Mark …though I do think the exploits of Roach, Hildebrandt, Motlop, Davis (5 goals) and leading possesion getter on the day in Lachie Neale, did their up most to keep SD in the game for as long as possible.
Out of interest Mark, who won the best first year award in the WAFL budget last year…some youngster from EP and some midfield youngster from EF…Sean?..something…though the memory of the day is fading fast…must be my alzheimers mate…or perhaps my over indulgence at the SD can bar…
one thing is for sure, your WAFL knowledge is way above anyone else on this board..your posts on each clubs forum indicate a wealth of knowledge that is amazing due to how many games you see a year.
Stevens won’t be tearing anyone to shreds in the WAFL this year, he will leave a big hole in the EF midfield.
I see Swans on the other hand as having potentially the best midfield in the comp this year if Brett Robinson can regain his form of a few years ago along with Travis Casserly who copped possibly the harshest penalty i have ever heard of in sport, 2 years for popping a couple of Sudafed. Then despite losing Roberts to retirement there is also Hilderbrandt, Riggio, Roach, Davis and Perth recruits Elari and Rogers who are two proven hard nuts. Those two will become fan favourites very quickly the way they go about it. Then throw in half a dozen Garletts and Jetta’s that just seem to roll off the conveyor belt every year up there and I think your midfield is looking very strong.
The big ?? mark is can you cover the loss of Hansen? Geappen seems to work best when he is second fiddle rather than the main man and Tony Notte hasn’t really lived up to his potential. Where do Swans fans see their goals coming from this year without Hansen? I think your midfield is capable of providing plenty but having a reliable spearhead is also pretty important.
Have you signed up Ryan Murphy or was that just a rumour?
they approached Murphy but couldnt afford what he was asking..
Notte was actually ok last year but must be the only Italian that cant put on weight so is always better when Hansen was playing and getting the 2nd or 3rd defender.
Swans wont be able to cover Hansen, will have to play a different game style in moving the ball forward.
DD no doubt players of Hansens ability are hard to replace but we have had plenty of practice playing without him on the park with his suspect hamstrings restricting him to only half of our matches last year as you well know!
Notte has played everywhere but his preferred position of FF in our League team over the years with Hansen, Geappen, Yarran et al playing in that role so it will good to see how he goes there if given the opportunity this season.
tut tut Mark…it’s quality not quantity mate…you should know that?..unless you are my wife, I’m not too sure how you know how many games I attend each year…anyway it’s not what you see, it’s who you know, who sees it for you Mark!! :whistle:
but hand on heart Markie Mark, by living in the land of the longest, whitest, cloudiest cloud you will ever wish to see in 2013, I admit I will be attending fewer WAFL games this year compared to previous years…but 21st century technology is a wonderful thing, so I’ll endeavour to keep you informed each footy weekend of my whereabouts mate!
Also that young EF midfielder I was referring to Mark, was Sean Henson…but hey I haven’t got a clue what he looks like, just know he did quite well last year running thru EF midfield, especially in that prelim final v SDFC…