As I said back on track. Not out of debt. But lets not forget IRFU get big slice of Thomond too and all its concessions unlike Leinster where they don't get concession sales etc. So that is why they helped thereBlueBlue wrote:Munster owe 9m to the Irfu for Thomond Park build, on top of that they got bailed out to the tune of 1.2m to 2m last year by the IRFU, that's the amount Munster Rugby fell short of last year. They are going better this year sure with attendances, but no they are not out of 9 + 1.2 / 2m. They wont be until some time in the 2030'sMunsterSugar wrote:Aren't they out of that now? Was said after all sell out recently they're back on track which is possibly true bu fact you see them linked with few signings. Also they get alot of revenue now on matchdays. The recent Shannon RFC bar report showed they've made more in bar between Sept 16 to Jan 17 than they did Sept 14 to June 16Armchair wrote: Munster not in control anymore they are effectively under full control of IRFU after being bailed out. Decision making is out of their control, they can make suggestions but nothing else
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