One-Eyed Richmond Forum
		Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 02, 2007, 03:57:29 AM
		
			
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				We spend just $144,000 on recruiting which is 6 times less than what the Pies spend excluding what Miller gets :gobdrop
 
 Collingwood also spent $787,000 on recruiting, more than $250,000 more than the next biggest spender on recruiting, Fremantle, and a staggering $643,000 more than Richmond (which did not count football director Greg Miller in its recruiting budget) and $573,000 more than St Kilda.
 
 While Richmond and St Kilda have argued for a cap on football spending to keep the competition even, [Collingwood CEO] Arocca said restrictions on football departments would hurt the game. He said there wouldn't be as many indigenous or Irish players in the AFL if clubs had not opened up areas such as the Northern Territory and Ireland.
 
 
 Full article and figures at:
 http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/bigspending-pies-top-interstate-rivals/2007/05/01/1177788141559.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1
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				we are spending 6 times less than the pies , but are recruiting 6 times better!
			
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				What the clubs spent on football in 2006 ..... To the nearest one thousand.
 
 Player payment
 (includes finals and injury payments, rookies and additional services agreements)
 
 1. Brisbane Lions $9.622m (+11% on 2005)
 2. Sydney $8.777m (-6%)
 3. West Coast $8.244m (+3%)
 4. Essendon $8.205m (+3%)
 5. Fremantle $8.134m (+9%)
 6. Melbourne $8.105m (+13%)
 7. Collingwood $8.088m (+2%)
 8. St Kilda $7.818m (+6%)
 9. Carlton $7.797m (-1%)
 10. Adelaide $7.689m (+2%)
 11. W Bulldogs $7.761m (+3%)
 12. Richmond $7.675m (+2%)
 13. Hawthorn $7.541m (+7%)
 14. Geelong $7.509m (+4%)
 15. Kangaroos $7.43m (+8%)
 16. Port Adelaide $7.404m (+5%)
 
 Recruiting
 
 1. Collingwood $787,000 (+26% on 2005)
 2. Fremantle $534,000 (+104%)
 3. Brisbane Lions $511,000 (+35%)
 4. Adelaide $468,000 (+36%)
 5. Hawthorn $458,000 (+47%)
 6. Port Adelaide $397,000 (+1.8%)
 7. Sydney $355,000 (+8%)
 8. West Coast $343,000 (+19%)
 9. W Bulldogs $319,000 (+35%)
 10. Kangaroos $295,000 (+11%)
 11. Essendon $285,000 (+4%)
 12. Geelong $260,000 (+8%)
 13. Carlton $232,000 (+21%)
 14. Melbourne $221,000 (-7%)
 15 St Kilda $214,000 (+21%)
 16 Richmond $143,000* (+74%)
 
 * Greg Miller, Richmond director of football, was heavily involved in recruiting in 2006 and was not included in the figures above.
 
 Coaching staff
 
 1. Collingwood $1.852m (+41% on 2005)
 2. West Coast $1.737m (+3%)
 3. W Bulldogs $1.456m* (+23%)
 4. Port Adelaide $1.431m (+9%)
 5. St Kilda $1.302m (+21%)
 6. Fremantle $1.249m (+25%)
 7. Essendon $1.244m (-14%)
 8. Adelaide $1.206m (+3%)
 9. Brisbane Lions $1.157m (+7%)
 10. Melbourne $1.05m (+24%)
 11. Carlton $1.04m (+1%)
 12. Sydney $1.025m** (-15%)
 13. Geelong $999,000 (+5%)
 14. Richmond $825,000 (+15%)
 15. Kangaroos $777,000 (-4%)
 16. Hawthorn $765,000 (+5%)
 
 * The Bulldogs included welfare and much of the other football staff under "coaching".
 
 ** Sydney's "other staff" accounted for $1.115m which was not included in "coaching".
 
 Total football spending
 (includes fitness and conditioning, player payments, recruitment, team expenses)
 
 1. Brisbane Lions $14.253m (+8% on 2005)
 2. Collingwood $13.919m (+8%)
 3. Sydney $13.795m (-5%)
 4. West Coast $13.554m (+8%)
 5. Fremantle $12.444m (+13%)
 6. Adelaide $12.274m (+6%)
 7. Essendon $12.193m (+0.6%)
 8. Geelong $11.965m (+8%)
 9. Port Adelaide $11.861m (+1.4%)
 10. Melbourne $11.424m (+7%)
 11. St Kilda $11.281m (+8%)
 12. Carlton $11.02m (+1%)
 13. W Bulldogs $10.983m (+4%)
 14. Hawthorn $10.873m (-4%)
 15. Richmond $10.802m (+5%)
 16. Kangaroos $10.537m (+8%)
 
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				What clubs earned (gross) in 2006
 
 Membership
 (Reserve seat income included)
 
 1. West Coast $11.045m
 2. Adelaide $7.917m
 3. Collingwood $7.541m
 4. Brisbane Lions $6.982m
 5. Geelong $6.375m
 6. Fremantle $6.279m
 7. Essendon $6.13m
 8. Port Adelaide $5.667m
 9. Sydney $5.416m
 10. St Kilda $4.957m
 11 Richmond $4.108m
 12. Carlton $4.072m
 13 W Bulldogs $3.594m
 14 Hawthorn $3.225m
 15 Melbourne $3.181m
 16 Kangaroos $2.981m
 
 Football revenue
 (sponsorship, membership, gate receipts, merchandise, fund-raising, marketing and AFL-sourced)
 
 1. West Coast $34.529m
 2. Collingwood $27.319m
 3. Brisbane Lions $23.173m
 4. Fremantle $21.445m
 5. Sydney $19.661m
 6. Essendon $19.389m
 7. W Bulldogs 19.157m
 8. Adelaide 18.022m
 9. Geelong 16.109m
 10. Hawthorn 15.907m
 11. Melbourne 14.814m
 12. Port Adelaide 14.758m
 13. St Kilda 14.416m
 14. Richmond 14.145m
 15. Kangaroos 14.14m
 16. Carlton 13.738m
 
 Non-football revenue
 (including gaming and other businesses)
 
 1. Collingwood $12.119m
 2. Essendon $6.787m
 3. Richmond $6.356m
 4. W Bulldogs $5.998m
 5. Geelong $4.725m
 6. Port Adelaide $4.714m
 7. Hawthorn $4.02m
 8. Melbourne $3.355m
 9. Carlton $2.357m
 10. Sydney $1.778m
 11. St Kilda $1.464m
 12. Adelaide $668,000
 13. Kangaroos $448,000
 =14. Fremantle, Brisbane Lions, West Coast $0
 
 http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/club-figures/2007/05/02/1177788209144.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1
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				Player payment
 6. Melbourne $8.105m (+13%)
 12. Richmond $7.675m (+2%)
 
 Recruiting
 14. Melbourne $221,000 (-7%)
 16 Richmond $143,000* (+74%)
 
 * Greg Miller, Richmond director of football, was heavily involved in recruiting in 2006 and was not included in the figures above.
 
 Coaching staff
 
 10. Melbourne $1.05m (+24%)
 14. Richmond $825,000 (+15%)
 
 Total football spending
 
 10. Melbourne $11.424m (+7%)
 15. Richmond $10.802m (+5%)
 
 
 Now why did/does Melbourne get a $1.5m handout if they are spending 600k more on football than Richmond and make a $1m "profit"  ::). A total rort  :banghead.
 
 Non-football revenue
 (including gaming and other businesses)
 
 1. Collingwood $12.119m
 2. Essendon $6.787m
 3. Richmond $6.356m
 
 This was a surprise to me but good stuff.