Deal definitely takes us to 2014.
Any move is going to be subject to:
- the MCC apparently no longer wanting to deal with individual clubs, only the AFL
- Minimum match requirements at Etihad that reduce in 2014, but require the number of expected blockbusters at the stadium to remain the same
Taken from my blog:
http://footybusiness.wordpress.com/stad ... ium-deals/“the MCC had no say whether Carlton or any other club played more games at the ground because the AFL had struck its own deal with the MCC and the league did not want clubs making separate deals with the stadium” – Stephen Gough (CEO MCC)
Quote:
Etihad
• Tenant Clubs: Carlton, Essendon*, St Kilda, North Melbourne, Western Bulldogs
AFL fixturing and arrangements
• Ownership of the stadium is turned over to the AFLin 2025.
• Docklands is entitled to a final if there are two or more finals in the first week, otherwise they must be compensated with extra matches the following year.
• 46 games a year contracted until 2013, then 40 games a year until 2025
• best endeavor clause requires at least 30 games to have a potential crowd of at least 40,000 or more.
• Stadium returns for crowds of 40,000 are believed to be about half that of a similar crowd at the MCG.
• No third stadium can be built before 2025
• all clubs recieve a minimum 100k per home game.
Known Club arrangements
• Carlton contracted to play 6 games a year, deal ends in 2014. Etihad management trying to convince them to stay. Carlton recieved 2.5 million up front to move, however this has meant lower returns since. Carltons deal is apparently set to its gate reciepts.
• Essendon* contracted to play 7 games a year, deal ends in 2025. Widely reputed to be the best deal of the docklands clubs.
• St Kilda hasnt had a deal since 2008 and would like to play at the MCG.
• North Melbourne may not have had a deal at Docklands since 2007
_________________
http://www.youtube.com/user/Navyblue95 -
my youtube channel tracking carlton news on television and paytv