by oldfella » Wed Nov 16, 2016 10:25 am
by Booney » Wed Nov 16, 2016 10:28 am
oldfella wrote:My question for those with business acumen is how long can directors legally let a business run at a loss with outstanding debts unlikely to be paid before they are forced to take decisive action eg bankruptcy proceedings.
Apart from what has been mentioned eg council forgiving debts and donations what options are available to the glenelg football club.
While i barrack for west adelaide i am a bigger supporter of the sanfl as a whole -- the glenelg football club is one of the foundation clubs of the sanfl and i find it distressing to say the least to think a foundation club could be lost
by oldfella » Wed Nov 16, 2016 10:34 am
by Pseudo » Wed Nov 16, 2016 10:44 am
oldfella wrote:While i barrack for west adelaide i am a bigger supporter of the sanfl as a whole -- the glenelg football club is one of the foundation clubs of the sanfl and i find it distressing to say the least to think a foundation club could be lost
by Booney » Wed Nov 16, 2016 10:49 am
Pseudo wrote:oldfella wrote:While i barrack for west adelaide i am a bigger supporter of the sanfl as a whole -- the glenelg football club is one of the foundation clubs of the sanfl and i find it distressing to say the least to think a foundation club could be lost
While I appreciate and share your sentiment regarding the loss of any club, Glenelg was not a foundation club.
by am Bays » Wed Nov 16, 2016 10:52 am
Booney wrote:
Technically, but you could say many clubs have built their success upon the GFC, making them a sound foundation.
by Booney » Wed Nov 16, 2016 10:55 am
am Bays wrote:Booney wrote:
Technically, but you could say many clubs have built their success upon the GFC, making them a sound foundation.
by JK » Wed Nov 16, 2016 10:57 am
by Booney » Wed Nov 16, 2016 11:00 am
JK wrote:Hard to see a way out for the Bays unless the council generously comes to the party in a BIG way.
We often have a crack at our SANFL clubs for finding themselves in financial predicament - Hard to know whether that's fair and just, or whether we should be praising them for still being afloat 26 years after the Crows were formed.
by JK » Wed Nov 16, 2016 11:08 am
Booney wrote:JK wrote:Hard to see a way out for the Bays unless the council generously comes to the party in a BIG way.
We often have a crack at our SANFL clubs for finding themselves in financial predicament - Hard to know whether that's fair and just, or whether we should be praising them for still being afloat 26 years after the Crows were formed.
Probably fair to assume many of the local rate payers wouldn't be interested in copping a hit for their local club. Not like the times where people in the area supported the local club.
by oldfella » Wed Nov 16, 2016 11:34 am
Pseudo wrote:oldfella wrote:While i barrack for west adelaide i am a bigger supporter of the sanfl as a whole -- the glenelg football club is one of the foundation clubs of the sanfl and i find it distressing to say the least to think a foundation club could be lost
While I appreciate and share your sentiment regarding the loss of any club, Glenelg was not a foundation club.
by amber_fluid » Wed Nov 16, 2016 12:47 pm
by therisingblues » Wed Nov 16, 2016 1:25 pm
by Magellan » Wed Nov 16, 2016 1:58 pm
amber_fluid wrote:I went to The Glenelg clubrooms for a feed with the family a couple of Fridays ago when the SACA 2nd team were playing.
There were more staff working then actual customers.
Food was ordinary at best.
I used to go there regularly for a feed and beer and the food was good and there was some atmosphere as well.
I'm hoping the week I just went was a one off coz if it wasn't they are in big trouble.
by tipper » Wed Nov 16, 2016 2:02 pm
Magellan wrote:amber_fluid wrote:I went to The Glenelg clubrooms for a feed with the family a couple of Fridays ago when the SACA 2nd team were playing.
There were more staff working then actual customers.
Food was ordinary at best.
I used to go there regularly for a feed and beer and the food was good and there was some atmosphere as well.
I'm hoping the week I just went was a one off coz if it wasn't they are in big trouble.
I've enjoyed visiting and dining at their classrooms at the annual Queen's Birthday match. Food is pretty good for what it is (at least it was last time we went), nothing fancy, but on the money if you're about to brave the June weather to watch an arvo of footy. The renovations to accommodate the al fresco entrance bit are great as well. I seem to recall North flirting with that idea a few years back, pity they never went ahead with it.
by Magellan » Wed Nov 16, 2016 2:05 pm
tipper wrote:Magellan wrote:amber_fluid wrote:I went to The Glenelg clubrooms for a feed with the family a couple of Fridays ago when the SACA 2nd team were playing.
There were more staff working then actual customers.
Food was ordinary at best.
I used to go there regularly for a feed and beer and the food was good and there was some atmosphere as well.
I'm hoping the week I just went was a one off coz if it wasn't they are in big trouble.
I've enjoyed visiting and dining at their classrooms at the annual Queen's Birthday match. Food is pretty good for what it is (at least it was last time we went), nothing fancy, but on the money if you're about to brave the June weather to watch an arvo of footy. The renovations to accommodate the al fresco entrance bit are great as well. I seem to recall North flirting with that idea a few years back, pity they never went ahead with it.
probably canned it as the poker machines wouldnt see the value, nor use an alfresco area
by therisingblues » Wed Nov 16, 2016 6:38 pm
Magellan wrote:amber_fluid wrote:I went to The Glenelg clubrooms for a feed with the family a couple of Fridays ago when the SACA 2nd team were playing.
There were more staff working then actual customers.
Food was ordinary at best.
I used to go there regularly for a feed and beer and the food was good and there was some atmosphere as well.
I'm hoping the week I just went was a one off coz if it wasn't they are in big trouble.
I've enjoyed visiting and dining at their classrooms at the annual Queen's Birthday match. Food is pretty good for what it is (at least it was last time we went), nothing fancy, but on the money if you're about to brave the June weather to watch an arvo of footy. The renovations to accommodate the al fresco entrance bit are great as well. I seem to recall North flirting with that idea a few years back, pity they never went ahead with it.
by Magellan » Wed Nov 16, 2016 11:10 pm
therisingblues wrote:Magellan wrote:amber_fluid wrote:I went to The Glenelg clubrooms for a feed with the family a couple of Fridays ago when the SACA 2nd team were playing.
There were more staff working then actual customers.
Food was ordinary at best.
I used to go there regularly for a feed and beer and the food was good and there was some atmosphere as well.
I'm hoping the week I just went was a one off coz if it wasn't they are in big trouble.
I've enjoyed visiting and dining at their classrooms at the annual Queen's Birthday match. Food is pretty good for what it is (at least it was last time we went), nothing fancy, but on the money if you're about to brave the June weather to watch an arvo of footy. The renovations to accommodate the al fresco entrance bit are great as well. I seem to recall North flirting with that idea a few years back, pity they never went ahead with it.
Hey, if you can get a good feed at the Glenelg Primary School I reckon you've gone on a good day. What's they serve, pi?
by MatteeG » Thu Nov 17, 2016 7:29 am
Magellan wrote:Hey, if you can get a good feed at the Glenelg Primary School I reckon you've gone on a good day. What's they serve, pi?
In fact they serve Py. It's an odd Greek recipe though, made famous by a chef called Thagoras, and for some reason it always comes in a triangle.
I recall the first time I bought one, I looked at it and said, "No way, Euclydian me!!" However, in hindsight I think they took the right angle.
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by Magellan » Thu Nov 17, 2016 8:20 am
MatteeG wrote:Magellan wrote:Hey, if you can get a good feed at the Glenelg Primary School I reckon you've gone on a good day. What's they serve, pi?
In fact they serve Py. It's an odd Greek recipe though, made famous by a chef called Thagoras, and for some reason it always comes in a triangle.
I recall the first time I bought one, I looked at it and said, "No way, Euclydian me!!" However, in hindsight I think they took the right angle.
What an obtuse verbal barrage. We are acutely aware of your vernacular.
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