From todays Age:
http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2006/03/31/1143441341521.html
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Right now, the answer to the perennial question of Victorian fans — can my team survive? — appears to be an indefatigable "Yes". But within that framework remain myriad variables, and while the strugglers, the Western Bulldogs and the Kangaroos, and even the likes of Melbourne and Hawthorn and debt-laden Carlton, appear to have guaranteed tenure, their configuration and where, ultimately, they will be playing their footy remains open to conjecture.
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The truth is that, despite the league's best intentions, the gap between rich and poor clubs is a yawning chasm: Collingwood's revenues last year topped $38 million compared with the Bulldogs' $21 million and the Kangaroos' $22 million. West Coast banked a profit nearly 100 times the size of Richmond's. Sponsors alone threw more than $14 million at Essendon*, two-thirds of the total revenues of at least three of its Victorian neighbours.
Our revenue was $ 19 million... less then Bulldogs and North....
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Carlton's situation differs again. It has a deal for home games at Telstra Dome, but is left to pick up the $1.8 million cost of maintaining Optus Oval, from which it draws no match-day earnings. The AFL is looking to take over the 30-year lease in a bid to put the club back on an even keel. For those clubs essentially straddling two markets by playing "home" games interstate, there is a suspicion that, over time, they could find themselves drawn ultimately to relocate to their new environs. And Demetriou's declaration that within a decade the league would like to hold games in NSW and Queensland every week appears to point the way to the new order.
The Club needs to improve as fast as posible or we are "dead meat". More new talent on the Board would be a first step.