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- Apr 29, 2006
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Players considered the biggest factors in influencing their decision. These included things such as location, chance of on field success, coaching staff, playing squad, front of office, financial position of club, opportunity to further improve as a player.
No Suprise we are struggling to recruit anyone of note. Forget blaming the cap we cant even attract players in the midfield money range.
Its good to get a few wins on the board, but there are big issues our club has to face, one of our biggest is not being an attractive club for recruits. You cant win without the cattle and we definately dont have a premiership winning squad next year. Its a tough sell, but its up to our board to make the club a place good players want to come to, not just kids looking for an opportunity.
From Roy Masters article:
"Canterbury polled in the bottom quarter of the player survey and a study of its finances, as at October 31, 2017, suggests its leagues club will be forced to cut back on grants to the football club.
Its operating profit was down $5.8m on the previous year and cash on hand had declined by $6m.
Its financial costs were nil. However, debt had increased by $2.587m and $18.96m for a total of $21.547m, to fund a new club development. Since October last year, the debt would have increased significantly."
No Suprise we are struggling to recruit anyone of note. Forget blaming the cap we cant even attract players in the midfield money range.
Its good to get a few wins on the board, but there are big issues our club has to face, one of our biggest is not being an attractive club for recruits. You cant win without the cattle and we definately dont have a premiership winning squad next year. Its a tough sell, but its up to our board to make the club a place good players want to come to, not just kids looking for an opportunity.
From Roy Masters article:
"Canterbury polled in the bottom quarter of the player survey and a study of its finances, as at October 31, 2017, suggests its leagues club will be forced to cut back on grants to the football club.
Its operating profit was down $5.8m on the previous year and cash on hand had declined by $6m.
Its financial costs were nil. However, debt had increased by $2.587m and $18.96m for a total of $21.547m, to fund a new club development. Since October last year, the debt would have increased significantly."