Oh and if tinkler is still the owner and stubbins still the manager you will be contributing by buying your membership.....
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You clearly are a narrow minded idiot......your money goes into Tinkler's pocket and his attitude is simply **** you it's my club i'll do what I want. The FFA pays the money that pays the players....maybe you should ask them if you can buy a ticket from them so your money goes to the players and not tinkler
So with Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogard and Simon signing with us for next year, how long until Wilkinson, Vukobitch, Hutcho, Rose, Kwasnik, Mrdja and McKinna sign with us?
Sorry if posted in wrong spot.
David Davutovic just anouncing on Santos, Sam & Ed that the FFA had to deposit funds today for players wages.
I take it this would be on top of the amount already garnished for the ATO ?. Surley good enough now to commence taking license back.
Legit, if that gypo gets signed then there needs to be a bet between some of the superfans on here and the loser has to wear a Simon Jets shirt all next season.
Imagine the Member rocking up in bay 60 with that on.
*Will gladly contribute to help fund the aforementioned shirt.
But the plastic fans won't be there to see anyone wear it.
:rof:
we got the member on twitter, now all we have to do is get him in a simon shirt
Matt Simon is a first clarsh ****.
I hate him cause he is a gypo ****.
One thing I will say for him is he has some ticker and gets stuck in. Prefer a ****ing Gypo **** who actually has a go playing for us than half the trash that plays for us now.
Also bloke would be our ****ing **** then.
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/29...spoils/?cs=305
Players cracking the shits:rof:
http://www.foxsports.com.au/football...-1227266945451
A few quotes from the top
In no way am I defending them, but I don't know if we have all the facts.
If the players are paid by the FFA grant, when is that transferred to the Jets? How closely is the business running hand-to-mouth that it can't afford to pay the wages without the grant? That's certainly not an ideal situation for any business.
I continue to think this is simply a matter of the herald pushing a "convenient" story. But Murphy will be judged by his actions and from the appearances, he hasn't passed this one.
I certainly feel for the players and the staff. I'd be pissed off if I were in that situation.
Mitchell Murphy on ABC this morning, some of the usual smoke and mirrors but a few interesting points...and a few veiled swipes at previous management. Missed the first few minutes which would have touched on the pay issues.
* Tinklers external financial issues are separate to those of the Jets organisation - Murphy is not involved with other Tinkler dealings.
* Phil Stubbins was not responsible for "most" of the squad - he will be given the opportunity to build his own squad from scratch.
* The club has a culture of poor decision making based on "knee-jerk reactions" to media stories.
* We are in a major long term rebuild of the club.
* The club is in serious negitiations with new players for next season, with top quality strikers and a creative midfielder the main targets.
* Murphy has sought counsel with several sports CEOs around the country.
* The club needs to reconnect with the community, starting with formally introducing all of the Emerging Jets to the crowd next match.
* Murphy has regular contact with the FFA executive, some he has known personally since his VPL days.
* Some fluff about how brave the squad has been recently, being under-staffed etc and that last Saturday was "disappointing".
That was the crux of it - discuss.
No, was very clear he will be given the off-season and the start of next season to turn things around with squad "capable of playing finals football".
That then creates an issue where if he is sacked we are back to square 1 where we have a squad that the new coach doesn't want.
A good coach should be able to get A result with a team even if it's not his squad.
Mind you, we all laughed at Perth for sticking with Kenny Lowe....
what if we actually did this...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...aid-wages.html
it would surely make the FFA get involved
I reackon they'll finish building the Sagrada Familia before they finish rebuilding the Jets.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-1...ague-b/6330674
Chapman gets a 3 week ban
Simon will be loved in Newy for his all action throwing his weight around style.
Gypo or not
Will happily take anyone in the cu nt bracket. The thing with cu nts is they care about winning and losing. These players we have now don't.
Even when they get the lead they ain't running through brick walls for the shirt or the fans to get the win.
The Muppet who is soon to be 1 from 22 is a separate ****ing issue but these players need to take some responsibility for their efforts
What utter bullshit from Murphy, leaving the entire Stubbins/squad argument to the side as we all know he had a hand in signing one of our greatest ever recruits in Welsh and funny how so many of our recruits after he signed had played for adelaide, hell even our one new recruit is coming from where?
The fact that the tax office has the garnishee order in place and the jets via tinkler have to pay their players using Gerry Harvey's credit card says a lot about how separate Tinklers troubles are, Murphy is just the new Middleby, the local sales rep for the Singapore bullshit factory.
Can't wait for the next loss, and the next and the next, its the only hope I have now that FFA will eventually get involved.
Can't wait for another season of Stubbins logic and tactics, he can complain about his squad all he wants but the fact is he controls game day tactics, and they have been lacking in every regard for months. He controls game day subs and they have never been so negative, we legit start out hoping for a draw, then go into desperation mode once that is gone.
Wonder if Gerry extended another $1m line of credit for his boy, hope he realises the Jets have no assets to strip.Quote:
Wages put heat on Tinkler
By ROBERT DILLON
March 18, 2015, 9:45 p.m.
NEWCASTLE Jets players finally received their monthly wages on Wednesday as the scrutiny surrounding owner Nathan Tinkler escalated.
Newcastle’s players were paid 48 hours late for the second consecutive month.
They are supposed to be paid on the 15th of every month, or if that falls on a weekend, the following Monday.
But, as was the case in February, their March pay was delayed by two days after the club encountered what Jets chief executive Mitchell Murphy described as ‘‘an internal cash-flow matter’’.
The embarrassing situation, which has angered Newcastle’s players and the Professional Footballers Association, has again raised the question of whether Tinkler has the funds to keep bankrolling the Jets.
Billionaire Gerry Harvey loaned Tinkler $1million last month, and Tinkler reportedly put the money into the Jets.
But an estimated $400,000 in unpaid superannuation to Jets players and staff, dating back more than a year, remains outstanding.
Sacked assistant coach Clayton Zane is understood to be yet to receive a pay-out, while unwanted former Socceroo David Carney is also waiting for the club to produce an offer that convinces him to terminate the final season of his contract.
The next month could determine if Tinkler can pay the players on April 15.
The one-time billionaire is facing a series of legal battles involving creditors, starting next week.
The Jets face a wind-up application by IT provider Reddog Technology that is due back in the Sydney Supreme Court on Monday.
Tinkler, his former confidant Troy Palmer and Patinack chief financial officer Tony Marshall are then expected to appear in the Adelaide Supreme Court next week to answer questions about a $4.7million debt owed to the Australian Tax Office.
Ashurst Australia lawyers are also trying to liquidate Tinkler Group Holdings Administration. The matter will be heard on March 31.
And last week US-based investment bank Jefferies Group lodged seven more wind-up applications aimed at liquidating Patinack Farm and its associated companies.
Behind the scenes there is mounting concern inside Football Federation Australia headquarters that the game’s governing body will have to intervene and remove Tinkler as Jets owner, just as the NRL ousted him from the Newcastle Knights in June.
Not for the first time, FFA chief executive David Gallop has warned Tinkler he needs to honour his commitments.
Gallop was quoted in News Limited publications on Wednesday saying: “The position remains pretty simple: If a current owner pays the bills, he will be the owner of the club. And if he doesn’t, he won’t be.
“There’s no question that not paying the players is a clear indication the owner can’t meet his obligations, and we would move quickly in that environment.’
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/29...inkler/?cs=306
Yeah posted in another thread but Gerry said on TV last night that he'd lent Tinks' about $60m so far and that debt is down to $6 or $7million.
Harvey had no concerns or cares about getting his money, and if you know anything about the bloke you'd know that his ass will be more than covered from any of Tonks' bullshit.
Harvey is a very very smart man.
Would love to know what the hell is the go with this! No more purchases at Harvey Norman for me in the mean time.http://www.newcastlefootball.net/for...lies/angry.gif