2016 Financial Result, we are now tin rattlers

From Bomber website.

2016 Financial result
essendonfc.com.au
15 November 2016 7:55 PM

Essendon Football Club has recorded an operating loss of $9.8 million for the 2016 financial year.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport decision had a number of direct and indirect financial impacts on the Club’s bottom line, including;

The net additional cost of player compensation claims and legal fees - $4.5 million
The associated costs of the short-term contracted player program - $1.5 million
A reduction in consumer and commercial revenues, and match receipts - $3.1 million
In addition, there was a non cash cost of $806,000 in writing off certain assets at Windy Hill, which are no longer in use, per accounting standards.

CEO, Xavier Campbell, said the abnormal costs to the business in the 2016 financial year were disappointing but not unexpected given the circumstances.

“Our club has experienced a unique set of challenges this season, and while we’ve been stringent in our financial operations, a number of one-off costs severely impacted the financial result,” Campbell said.

“Shortly after the CAS decisions, the Board and administration implemented serious measures to respond to these challenges, including a range of cost cutting measures and identifying greater efficiencies across the business.

“With the abnormal costs to our business now largely behind us, we are confident that our underlying business model, debt reduction plan and strategic priorities, will return Essendon to a position of strength in the coming years.

“Our debt position currently stands at $9,006,603. We expect debt levels to peak during 2017 and our strong cash flows from normal operations will then allow us to begin paying down the debt.

“Despite these issues, we have taken a number of important steps to ensure a positive future for our club both on and off the field and I am confident we can now transition into a new era with a strong sense of optimism and purpose.

“The executive team, with the support of the Board, has laid the foundation for our comeback as a football club in line with our vision to be the most respected, inclusive and successful sporting club in Australia.

“The unwavering support of our passionate members, new and existing commercial partners, and other key stakeholders continue to be a great strength of our club.”

Key points of 2016 Financial Result:

Net assets - $27,453,599
Total Revenue - $53,499,545
Membership Tally – 57,494
Total debt position - $9,006,603
Cash at bank - $2,904,392
2016 Annual Report

EFC AGM notice

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Not as bad as expected.

All the more reason all supporters should be getting behind the club. We will be a powerhouse again. The saga will not define us.

Fark tin rattling.

$9mil debt is nothing.

Will be wiped out in one year with record membership. Merchandise sales. Attendances. Finals revenue.

We will be an onfield juggernaut that the media will continue to not be able to stop reporting and writing about. We are their gravy train after all.

And as such further sponsors will be queuing up.

Uh oh!

Get your tins out folks, we’re gonna need to start rattling them.

At least it’s better than Norfs

Key points of 2016 Financial Result:

Net assets - $0
Total Revenue - $2.50
Membership Tally – 23
Total debt position - $76,456,543,678
Cash at bank - $0

At least it's better than Norfs

Key points of 2016 Financial Result:

Net assets - $0
Total Revenue - $2.50
Membership Tally – 23
Total debt position - $76,456,543,678
Cash at bank - $0

AFL support: priceless.

$9m is bugger all, will make it all back this year

Hang on, Turnbull tells me debt = crisis. Must be because of all those solar panels on our roof

The worst is still to come with the compensation claims.

The worst is still to come with the compensation claims.

Yaaaay.

Paul Little might throw in a bit of loose change.

Hang on, Turnbull tells me debt = crisis. Must be because of all those solar panels on our roof

They didn’t call it the True Value Solar Centre for no reason now did they.

I’ve got a good lamington recipe

The worst is still to come with the compensation claims.

Says $4.5mil in compo claims in the $9mil figure

Lol that the crooks upped our equalisation payment up to $350k.
Even in a bad year we have to prop up the povo clubs

Admit I have no idea what dollar figures will be attached to the compensation claims, but at least when that dust has settled, it will be onward and upward from there.

We’ll never be tin rattling.

Tough times for sure, but this empire will need another kick or two in the guts before we’re selling raffle tickets to stay afloat.

I for one am very grateful that I’m a part of this wagon. (It could be worse - truly)

I just chucked in £70 for my membership from far far away…and I won’t even get a scarf or get to see a flash mob

The worst is still to come with the compensation claims.

Says $4.5mil in compo claims in the $9mil figure


133k compo provided so far in the books for each of the 34. Agree- likely to be more provision next year.

fold the club, can’t even make money.