Port threatened by funds crisis
Caroline Wilson | March 17, 2009
PORT Adelaide has been officially moved on to the AFL's critical list with the club confirming last night it had requested emergency assistance for the first time via the competition's annual special distribution.
Port chief executive Mark Haysman told The Age the club had requested an immediate seven-figure sum from the AFL as part of a three-year funding bid to ease the club's financial crisis.
Power's cash-flow crisis has escalated in recent weeks with its co-major sponsor potentially unable to pay the club this year.
Not only has Port Adelaide's debt escalated to about $3.5 million but the Power's co-major sponsor Bianco has raised doubts about its ability to deliver its contracted $750,000 for 2009.
At this stage it is not known whether Port Adelaide will have the Bianco logo on its jumpers against Essendon in round one.
The club's other major sponsor, Vodafone, has already announced it will pull out or significantly reduce its commitment at the end of 2009.
Port Adelaide is the first non-Victorian club to officially request money. North Melbourne, Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs are all recipients of annual special distribution funds, which will be reviewed at the end of 2009.
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