SUPER LEAGUE OLD NEW %
Senior Referee $139.00 145.00 4.3%
AR x 2 $126.00 145.00 15.1%
Reserve Referee $98.00 100.00 2.0%
AR x 2 $110.00 100.00 -9.1%
Under 19 Referee $84.00 85.00 1.2%
AR x 2 $96.00 85.00 -11.5%
$653.00 $660.00 1.1%
PREMIER LEAGUE
Senior Referee $111.00 120.00 8.1%
AR x 2 $110.00 120.00 9.1%
Reserve Referee $84.00 90.00 7.1%
AR x 2 $96.00 90.00 -6.3%
Under 19 Referee $70.00 75.00 7.1%
AR x 2 $84.00 75.00 -10.7%
$555.00 $570.00 2.7%
STATE LEAGUE
Senior Referee $104.00 110.00 5.8%
AR x 2 $102.00 110.00 7.8%
Reserve Referee $79.00 80.00 1.3%
AR x 2 $90.00 80.00 -11.1%
Under 19 Referee $66.00 65.00 -1.5%
AR x 2 $78.00 65.00 -16.7%
$519.00 $510.00 -1.7%
TOTAL $1,727.00 $1,740.00 0.8%
So Men's fees up 0.8% over 5 years from 2008 to 2012.
- Referee levies go up from 10% to 12%
ref fees for next 2 years
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Re: ref fees for next 2 years
Increase of match fees but increase in levies? :?muts wrote:Referee levies go up from 10% to 12%
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Re: ref fees for next 2 years
It's called inflation 
No country who has never qualified for the world cup should be allowed to host it at the expense of one who has.
Sod Japan, sod Qatar, sod Blatter and his cronies!
Sod Japan, sod Qatar, sod Blatter and his cronies!
Re: ref fees for next 2 years
I think the observation that muts has made is that whilst the clubs will be paying 0.8% more for officials, the officials will lose 2% more to levies... meaning that the officials will be pocketing approximately 1.5% less for their services.
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Re: ref fees for next 2 years
:? So in the end, referees receive less money monthly from their hard work and efforts?Starling wrote:I think the observation that muts has made is that whilst the clubs will be paying 0.8% more for officials, the officials will lose 2% more to levies... meaning that the officials will be pocketing approximately 1.5% less for their services.
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Re: ref fees for next 2 years
0·8%, 2% and 1·5% are only comparable if they are a percentage of the same figure.Starling wrote:I think the observation that muts has made is that whilst the clubs will be paying 0.8% more for officials, the officials will lose 2% more to levies... meaning that the officials will be pocketing approximately 1.5% less for their services.
No country who has never qualified for the world cup should be allowed to host it at the expense of one who has.
Sod Japan, sod Qatar, sod Blatter and his cronies!
Sod Japan, sod Qatar, sod Blatter and his cronies!
Re: ref fees for next 2 years
perhaps a simpler example:
Using the actual matches played in the 2010 FFSA Cup Round 1, across snr, res & U19, the cost for referees and ARs is:
2010 fees = $7,881
2011 fees = $5520
Net increase in referee fees = -30%.
Another example.
Trial games for seniors, res & 19s, ABE vs Adelaide City:
2008 fees = $489.75
2011 fees = $320
Net increase in referee fees = -35%.
If you want more examples, take a round of the JPL/JSL and measure the impact.
No wonder FFSA increased their levies, they knew they would be short-changed.
Using the actual matches played in the 2010 FFSA Cup Round 1, across snr, res & U19, the cost for referees and ARs is:
2010 fees = $7,881
2011 fees = $5520
Net increase in referee fees = -30%.
Another example.
Trial games for seniors, res & 19s, ABE vs Adelaide City:
2008 fees = $489.75
2011 fees = $320
Net increase in referee fees = -35%.
If you want more examples, take a round of the JPL/JSL and measure the impact.
No wonder FFSA increased their levies, they knew they would be short-changed.
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