One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => View from the Outer => Topic started by: one-eyed on February 07, 2011, 06:54:01 PM
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AFL club membership: glorified stadium entry ticket or a genuine ownership stake in club?
http://www.anzarut.com.au/newsletters/se_0111/CSLJ_Paterson_teaser.pdf
TABLE 2 - Ranking of AFL clubs based on disclosure practices
Richmond ranked in 3rd category along with Carlton, Collingwood, Melbourne, North, Bulldogs and Sydney.....
"Selective protection of items such as club's name, colours and home ground; constitution generally not publicly available but provided on request."
Essendon was ranked No.1 in transparency ???
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Yep Essendon are so transparent they appoint their favourite son as coach before sacking the old one and then steal another club's coach before the end of their season :wallywink.
"Selective protection of items such as club's name, colours and home ground; constitution generally not publicly available but provided on request."
Doesn't the AFL own each club's name and colours? Part of the deal in 1985 when the VFL clubs handed over power to the then new commission to run and fix up the game.
As for the RFC constitution, OER has had a copy of it since 2004
http://oneeyed-richmond.com/forum/index.php?topic=379.0
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yeah, i think you are right about the ownership of colors etc MT. The players are all technically employed by the AFL as well, which enables them to avoid restraint of trade issues with the draft etc.
Interestingly richmondfc.com.au is registered to the club, but the tech contact is an AFL.com.au email address.