Given the fact they are handing out 18 month contracts despite regularly having the begging bowl out, they must be doing quit well for themselves now.
Just wondering, because its been said that Sligo are gonna need to add the figures up sooner or later ..... Sligo are spending more than they bring in and are gonna be the next big club to find themselves in trouble.
Whats Sligo fans take on it? Is the club being run prudently?
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Given the fact they are handing out 18 month contracts despite regularly having the begging bowl out, they must be doing quit well for themselves now.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Taken for another forum ....
Wandered over to the Sligo Rovers programme hut on our recent visit and picked up a club newsletter, out of interest. Sligo has a "400 Club" thing going, being extended to a "500 Club". The newsletter listed the following money raised through this scheme:
2003 - €41,800
2004 - €75,300
2005 - €52,000
2006 - €68,000
2007 - €64,400
2008 - €71,500
2009 - €85,000
2010 - €77,289
Total: €535,289
Their "400 Club" also doled out an additional €96,000 in prize money, making a gross income of €631,289 or a gross average income of approx €79,000 per annum. Mighty impressive figures, I think it's fair to say. It's also worth noting that the money they are bringing has not really been impacted by the Great Economic Crash.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Also a bit on their draw here
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Like with all clubs , fan attendance is everything and when your winning you get more people coming to you , the showgrounds gets over 3,000 a game at times which is a lot of revenue.
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