Re: News & Developments: Port Adelaide
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:45 am
Fletcher's Slip - 24 September 2020.
Adelaide's Premier Development and Construction Site
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I'm so happy about that. Can't wait to stay there.I Follow PAFC wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 1:37 pmThe lobby for the new MH Hotel at Dock One, Port Adelaide
The interior will entirely honour the 1970s Brutalist architecture in design.
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Epic! Finally something different in the way of hotel design.I Follow PAFC wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 1:37 pmThe lobby for the new MH Hotel at Dock One, Port Adelaide
The interior will entirely honour the 1970s Brutalist architecture in design.
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So who pays for this?rev wrote:Port Adelaide's new plans for the redevelopment at Alberton costing around $18-20 million.
Includes upgraded facilities for the AFL side, including new facilities for an AFLW team anticipated for 2023.
A FIFA grade soccer pitch for the North West Junior Soccer Association, and anticipated as a training facility for the 2023 FIFA womens world cup.
Basketball courts for the local West Adelaide Bearcats junior teams.
Part of it will be funded by state and/or federal government grants. Just like the Crows are getting $15 million for their "new home" (even though they have a base at West Lakes) from the federal government. And just like almost every other AFL club gets money for similar things.citywatcher wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 4:43 pmSo who pays for this?
$12m in debt......AGAIN !
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Looks great.rev wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 7:56 amPart of it will be funded by state and/or federal government grants. Just like the Crows are getting $15 million for their "new home" (even though they have a base at West Lakes) from the federal government. And just like almost every other AFL club gets money for similar things.citywatcher wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 4:43 pmSo who pays for this?
$12m in debt......AGAIN !
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The debt has grown due to covid, which saw a $18.65m drop in revenue, and a $4million loss which increased the debt to $12 million.These are unprecedented times.
We're talking about an expanded precinct that will provide facilities for the wider sporting community in the surrounding areas.
The AFL finished 2020 with $23 million in losses in 2020.
What are you talking aboutrev wrote:Part of it will be funded by state and/or federal government grants. Just like the Crows are getting $15 million for their "new home" (even though they have a base at West Lakes) from the federal government. And just like almost every other AFL club gets money for similar things.citywatcher wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 4:43 pmSo who pays for this?
$12m in debt......AGAIN !
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The debt has grown due to covid, which saw a $18.65m drop in revenue, and a $4million loss which increased the debt to $12 million.These are unprecedented times.
We're talking about an expanded precinct that will provide facilities for the wider sporting community in the surrounding areas.
The AFL finished 2020 with $23 million in losses in 2020.
citywatcher wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:23 pmWhat are you talking aboutrev wrote:Part of it will be funded by state and/or federal government grants. Just like the Crows are getting $15 million for their "new home" (even though they have a base at West Lakes) from the federal government. And just like almost every other AFL club gets money for similar things.citywatcher wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 4:43 pmSo who pays for this?
$12m in debt......AGAIN !
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The debt has grown due to covid, which saw a $18.65m drop in revenue, and a $4million loss which increased the debt to $12 million.These are unprecedented times.
We're talking about an expanded precinct that will provide facilities for the wider sporting community in the surrounding areas.
The AFL finished 2020 with $23 million in losses in 2020.
They've already been bailed out $14m , are another $12m in debt and want $15m in tax payers money !
Crows don't have a base . West Lakes belongs to the SANFL and they have now sold it.
Covid has nothing to do with it.
They have a business plan that is a proven disaster and expect others to keep throwing money at them.
Most other clubs managed and made profits.
The problem is closer to home.
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Pro Crows? That's your misinterpretation wharfie. I hate the Crows but at least they pay their own way unlike Port. A development that will benefit the community? Really? How much of this development will benefit the community and how much Port? If Port weren't asking how far would this proposal go? Why can't they do the "community part " without the Port part?rev wrote:citywatcher wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:23 pmWhat are you talking aboutrev wrote:
Part of it will be funded by state and/or federal government grants. Just like the Crows are getting $15 million for their "new home" (even though they have a base at West Lakes) from the federal government. And just like almost every other AFL club gets money for similar things.
The debt has grown due to covid, which saw a $18.65m drop in revenue, and a $4million loss which increased the debt to $12 million.These are unprecedented times.
We're talking about an expanded precinct that will provide facilities for the wider sporting community in the surrounding areas.
The AFL finished 2020 with $23 million in losses in 2020.
They've already been bailed out $14m , are another $12m in debt and want $15m in tax payers money !
Crows don't have a base . West Lakes belongs to the SANFL and they have now sold it.
Covid has nothing to do with it.
They have a business plan that is a proven disaster and expect others to keep throwing money at them.
Most other clubs managed and made profits.
The problem is closer to home.
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Ah shut up clown.
This is about a development, not your dumb ass pro-crows stupidity and misconceptions.
AFL FUNDING ?how good is he wrote:Todays Advertiser -
AFL FACILITY FUNDING OVER LAST FIVE YEARS
FROM THE GOVT
1) CLUB NAME 2) STATE FUNDING PLUS 3) FEDERAL FUNDING
Adelaide $0 $15m
Brisbane $15m $15m
Carlton $20m $15m
Collingwood $10m $15m
Essendon $6.28m $4m
Geelong $40m $100m
Hawthown $0 $15m
GWS $0 $15M
Gold Coast $0 $15m
Fremantle $10m $12.4m
Melbourne $5m $0
North Melbourne $7.3m $0
Port Adelaide $0 $0
Richmond $15.5m $15m
St Kilda $21.3m $15m
Sydney $20m $15m
Western Bulldogs $42.6m $15m
West Coast $10m $10m
Sourced from club websites, funding for club training facility relocation or upgrades.