Same guy that gave Culina the all clear.
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Could - but won't, not both.
When we talk regions FFA knows Newcastle is far and away the most conducive to having a successful franchise.
Canberra, and Wollongong for that matter have been tried several times before to minimal success. If FFA can't get Newy to succeed they have little hope in other regional areas.
Tweets hitting Twittersphere of issues at Roar and FFA may be stepping in.
Question has to be asked if this eventuates then why the **** we are not deemed worthy enough??
What the **** do we need to deserve similar treatment??
Not sure if this has been discussed previously
was anyone else aware the jets were locked out of ray watt oval about 2 weeks ago due to unpaid usage of the ground and have only been training at a gym (planet fitness) since then?
some players still have boots and gear locked in the sheds
they officially break this Friday until about the 25th of June
but, but, but, Phil has a "vision", Tinks is "committed" and Herald just need to SHUT THE **** UP about these kinds of things and let the club "move forward"
It’s a shame really, nearly 3 weeks of potential critical stubbins free training time wasted.
I'm a bit surprised that the herald hasn't even asked the question regarding the jets looking to move games out of the hunter / NNSW, poor form herald hacks.
I saw them training at Smith Park near Hamilton North Bowlo yesterday while walking my dog. There were only about a dozen of them, and I was about 100m away and couldn't recognise anyone from that distance though so it may have only been the youth team.
Dog did turn to stare at them while shitting though, so I guess his thoughts on the club are the same as everyone else
Wasn't Ray Watt flooded after the storm?
I heard first week after Roar game they did not train as the club were looking to save fees at Ray Watt
No idea if it was due to unpaid fees but was more to save money
I did mention that somewhere
I know in the lead up to it all uni wasn't rolling, mowing and taking care of the ground properly due to unpaid fees
http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2...focus_canberra
donate your old football gear.
still burn your jets gear though, don't want to make things worse for them.
don't we have to give our boots to the jerks seeing as theirs are locked up at ray watt?
Iain Ramsay released from City... Wouldnt mind seeing him in a Jets shirt
Dugandzic would be a good pickup
Apparently Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan just bought another club a Belgian outfit his fourth.
Wonder if he could do with another.
Bloke is as batshit crazy and would be a step up from the current regime
From WikipediaQuote:
FK Sarajevo[edit]
In December 2013 Tan bought Bosnian club FK Sarajevo.[29] Under the deal, Cardiff will cooperate with FK Sarajevo, exchanging players and taking part in a football academy, yet to be established, which Tan has said will lure new talents. FK Sarajevo have since brought in players such as Miloš Stojčev, Džemal Berberović and Nemanja Bilbija, who helped the club win the 2013–14 Bosnian Cup, their first title since winning the domestic Premier League in 2006–07. Prior to the Cup triumph, Robert Jarni was brought in as manager of the club in December 2013 by Tan, but was dismissed after only four months (on 7 April 2014, while the team were still in the semi-finals of the Bosnian Cup) because the club had failed to keep their chances of winning the premier league title alive during the later stages of the 2013-14 season.[citation needed] In July 2014 FK Sarajevo played a friendly match against Tan's Cardiff City FC U21, winning 4–1.[30] FK Sarajevo qualified for the Play-off round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League, where they lost to German Bundesliga side Borussia Mönchengladbach.
In May 2014, the heaviest rains and floods in 120 years hit Bosnia and the surrounding region. The worst affected areas were the towns of Doboj and Maglaj, which were cut off from the rest of the country when all major roads flooded. Damage from landslides and floods was estimated to run into hundreds of millions of euros and twenty-four people were killed. The cost of the disaster, officials said, could exceed that of the Bosnian War. In June 2014, Tan made a personal donation of €114,000, while the people of Malaysia raised a total of €169,000 toward Bosnia's flood relief fund.[31]
On 17 July 2014, during the halftime break of the Europa League qualifying match between FK Sarajevo and Norwegian club FK Haugesund at the Olympic Stadium in Sarajevo, Tan presented pledges of assistance of €255,000 each to two hospitals in Doboj and Maglaj, to be used for medical equipment. He said in a pre-match interview, "Because of my involvement with Sarajevo Football Club, when I heard about the floods, I urged the Sun newspaper to run a campaign to raise donations to help Bosnia."[32]
Probably a good chance as he is also an ex-Adelaide player, seems to be one of the pre-requisites to work under Muppet.
Ramsay has that potential there to be a good player under a "good" coach so would be wasting his time here, he is one of those players who has now been around for a while, does some good things but for me just doesn't have the end product yet for a player in his position i.e more goals, assists.
I've just moved back after 4 yrs living in Cardiff and was a season ticket holder. No way is Vincent Tan a step up. Bloke is hated as much as Mike Ashley. Cardiff have gone from 22000 to 4500 season ticket holders in 2 yrs.
We'd be the Newcastle Dragons playing in an all red strip in no time. Plus Cardiff fans view of the Manager Slade is equivalent to ours of Stubbins yet he's Tans man and not going anywhere.
https://au.beamly.com/tv-news/2015/0...201415-season/
Jets Fans ranked last as well
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