remembe when griffo layed on that goal for carle vs adelaide?
slobs doesn't
griff :wub:
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remembe when griffo layed on that goal for carle vs adelaide?
slobs doesn't
griff :wub:
Whatever happened to Vrteski and Grossman?
Zads needs to be priority re-sign target along with Heskey, though I think that decision will come down more to the player.
apparently Gypos have signed Fitzgerald from the Roar for next season and beyond
Nice "big sell" by Farah....Rubes for all his positives is not "hot property". He has been around for ages, failed O/S, failed for the Socceroos.
By all means worth keeping but if he is priced above sensibility let him go. Would join the extending line of "Newy" boys who jump for the highest bidder.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spor...-1226553138971Quote:
Frustrated Mariners coach Graham Arnold apologises for his actions
CENTRAL Coast coach Graham Arnold faces the possibility of a heavy fine and a sideline ban after being ordered off the bench and made to watch the rest of Saturday's 1-1 draw with Melbourne Victory from the grandstand.
The drama comes as news emerged that the financially struggling Mariners are on the verge of losing one of their key sponsors at the end of the season.
The Australian understands Primo Smallgoods, which has supported the club for the past three seasons and is its back-of-shirt sponsor, will shift allegiance to new A-League club Western Sydney.
Primo is owned by Paul Lederer, now chairman of Western Sydney. Lederer is reportedly worth $400 million and is regularly included on BRW's top 200 rich list.
Primo's sponsorship is believed to be worth about $250,000 a season to the Mariners, who have struggled to keep their head above water despite being one of the most successful clubs in the history of the A-League on the field.
The club has had to rely on selling players to help its bottom line. Last season it sold Matt Simon and Rostyn Griffiths to clubs in Asia and it could lose Tom Rogic, Matt Ryan and Bernie Ibini to European clubs in the January transfer window.
It was revealed last week that the club is due to pay $3m for the land on which the Mariners' Centre of Excellence has been built at Tuggerah. Mariners chairman Peter Turnbull, who has fought hard to keep the club going, remains confident about the viability of the club and says the payment will be made.
Given the Mariners are leading the A-League and continue to produce great talent, it should be well placed to find another sponsor.
Meanwhile, with the Mariners down 1-0 and struggling, Arnold earned the wrath of referee Chris Beath just before half-time following a complaint from the fourth official. It is not known what the fired up Arnold said to cause such a stern reaction.
While the former Socceroos coach apologised later for his actions, he is unlikely to escape some form of sanction when the A-League match review panel meets today.
The panel has a number of options, although Arnold's exemplary record as a coach could ultimately save him from a heavy penalty. Whatever the panel decides, it won't save Arnold from having to fork out $1000 from his pocket under a fines system instigated by the players.
A contrite Arnold could not hide his embarrassment following the incident and did his best to make amends.
"I apologise. It was mainly down to frustration at our poor performance in the first half," he said.
"It was the first time in two and a half years I've had to go off my head at half-time (at his players) . . . I said something (to the officials) I shouldn't have said, and I'll cop whatever."
The Mariners responded well to Arnold's half-time spray, producing a much better second 45 minutes, though they needed a penalty to get back on terms.
Victory defender Adrian Leijer clumsily brought down Michael McGlinchey, and the A-League's leading goalscorer Daniel McBreen calmly sent goalkeeper Nathan Coe the wrong way.
wtf? i thought when you were sent off as a coach you couldn't do anything with the team on that day. i seem to recall that extends to an hour after the match as well.
mind you, given the article didn't even get the name of the ref right, i wonder how well researched it actually was.
he was certainly on the phone to his bench a few times from the stand.
Whoops.
http://www.theage.com.au/sport/a-lea...#ixzz2Hx71h7pN
Quote:
Former Adelaide United coach Rini Coolen is suing the A-League club for $2.2 million over his sacking as head coach in December, 2011.
Dutch-born Coolen's demands were outlined at the opening of a trial in the South Australian District Court on Monday and include almost $1.3 million to pay out the three-and-a-half years he had left on his contract.
He also wants $105,000 for the loss of a car he was given to use, $107,000 for the loss of potential bonuses and several hundred thousand dollars for exemplary damages.
In his first year at Adelaide United, Coolen took the Reds from bottom to third place in the A-League and then negotiated a new four-year deal.
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But after a string of poor performances, including just two wins and six losses from 11 games the following season, he was relegated to the role of youth coach, which he rejected.
Mark Douglas, for Coolen, told the court that during his client's contract negotiations he had been assured that the board of Adelaide United was "not the type of people who lose six games and then try to execute the coach".
But he said they had done exactly that and what had followed was a string of episodes of "back peddling" as the club tried to "rid themselves of Mr Coolen by any means available".
"What Mr Coolen has suffered is the fate of a man living without income in a country that is not his own," Douglas said.
Douglas said as well as the damages, Coolen was looking to the case to provide clarity and to vindicate the position he took, which could have significant implications on his future employment prospects.
Because of the impending litigation Coolen had also been denied the opportunity to tell his side of the story.
The trial is continuing and will include a cross claim by Adelaide United that Coolen had overstated his level of skills and experience
They didn't sack him.
They gave him different responsibilities.
Think you will find like most workplaces so long as those " other duties " still meant his remuneration stayed the same and not diminished the club will be ok
workplace bullying IMO
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226554510150
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SYDNEY FC are poised to fill the gap left by Pascal Bosschaart's continued injury nightmare by signing Newcastle centreback Tiago later today.
Though it's believed Newcastle have agreed to release the Brazilian defender immediately, Sydney must get special dispensation from A-League chiefs to sign him as an injury replacement as he will be another visa player.
The Sky Blues have chronic problems in central defence with Bosschaart out for six months, Adam Griffiths also injured and utility Rhyan Grant forced to fill in last Sunday against Melbourne Heart.
Bosschaart has a bone spur in his ankle to remove and a small tear in his Achilles, both of which require operations and extensive rehabilitation.
Tiago has fallen out of favour at Newcastle this season under Gary van Egmond, and will go straight into the Sydney side to face Wellington on Saturday.
The 31-year-old will sign a short-term contract for now, with Sydney no closer to finalising plans for next season.
Now this will be interesting, I liked Tarago, never allowed to play his natural game, bit like Topor
rip our only remaining player worth following
Maybe he could be sponsored by Mount Franklin
genuinely upset with this.
I hope he scores a goal against us & celebrates more confusingly then his Perth celebration, then gives the big ones to the majority of our crew (aka the haterz)
he's the best ball player in the club, and is the one person who goes close to matching zadkids motivation to win at all costs. this decision makes me hate gve more
also btw - will never forget tiago single handedly attempting to stop ccm from winning the premiers plate.
hate da coast
hate da haterz
keep on rollin
forza tiago calvano
This is a disgrace. That's all
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Good riddance!!
Is this a gee up Fatman?
Tiago will destroy us when we play Sydney FC next.
I really hope letting him go isn't just cost cutting and we actually have someone over the age of 12 lined up to add to the squad.
When we play them, I can see it now, griff will bag a brace, Culina with one assist, tiago the other.
But tiago will get sent off.
Surely we can not be surprised by this?
Mike Rabbit was funny with the report tonight, "Any sydney will need special dispensation from FFA to sign Tiago as an injury replacement otherwise he will be another visa player.............pretty sure sydney won't have any issues getting that".
From the view point that he clearly isn't part of GvE's plans so getting rid of him is a great but of business by the club. If we can somehow convince Brisbane that Mitchell would be a great signing and the scum to take Bernardo as a replacement for Rogic, GvE will have done wonders axing our imports and players not good enough for his style of play.
Shit move though. If GvE wasn't a complete con artist, Tiago would tear it up in a ball playing defensive midfielder role or even as one of the ball playing centre backs if our fullbacks aren't immediately up the field. Going to be stuck with GvE talking up one style of play and doing nada but hoof in reality.
#FML/FMD/FFS/F3D
We should go for Partaluu if he does go. Eric has fallen out up North. Sign him up and send him to Asia, get transfer fee :gent:
Oh. He's gone to china.
Where's that drawing board!?
Geez I can't stand Van Egmonds bullshit.
**** that guy.
Will miss you Tiago. Good luck.
Don't get the Tiago love.
At his best he provided steel and experience at the back and provided us with other options when bringing the ball forward. At his worst he gave away free-kicks/penalties because of rash decision making and brain-snaps. You just never knew what you were going to get with him from game to game.
I would rather the stability and security that Taylor Regan provides any day.....he is "Newy" through and through.
Not the worst import to play for this club, but far from being one of the best either.
Totally agree stopper - was experience at the back, but also a brainsnap waiting to happen. He provided great flair and creativity (entertainment) and i loved his enthusiasm for the club, but i have never thought he has been the answer at the back the way Ljubo was.
what the ****?
disgrace
Seriously how on earth can Mitchell get a gig here and Tiago gets shafted.
:yay::violin::lulzturtle::popcorn:
that is all.