John Davidson pointing out some of the rumours and contradictions going on with the club..
http://www.theroar.com.au/2015/01/22...e-jets-crisis/
Precisely right about the FFA.
They sit around with their heads up their ****ing arses whilst our club is burned to the ground and needless damage is being done to the codes profile in the area.
They caused this mess by getting Tinkler in and they are showing no leadership and no duty of care to the region or us long suffering fools.
**** them.
deserves to be on the dole kew
I assume No2 Sports Ground ???The Socceroos will train in Cooks Hill on Friday evening after locking in their blockbuster semi-final appearance in Newcastle.
The must-win Tuesday night clash is already billed as the Hunter's biggest ever football match.
The fixture was locked in after two Tim Cahill goals carried the host nation past China in Brisbane on Thursday night.
The effect of that win was felt immediately in the Hunter on Friday morning, with Newcastle Airport confirming airlines would add an extra 500 seats into the region on game day.
Virgin Australia and QantasLink will run extra flights to accommodate an expected influx of football fans, with Virgin offering a 9am Melbourne to Newcastle flightwhile QantasLink will operate a midday service from Brisbane.
Virgin Australia will also upgrade to larger aircraft on some pre-existing flights.
Wouldn't mind knowing when and whether it will be open access or if you can just stand outside the ground yelling abuse to Alex Wilkinson etc???
Also find it bizarre that extra flights are being put on at late notice. If there are no tickets available what ****ing good are extra seats on planes gonna be???
Tip - pray that UAE wins, then go for active UAE tix when they go on sale....better chance of at least getting in, then go sit on the hill.
Dare to Zlatan
Originally Posted by Grimario
He won't make that mistake at Newcastle since our team is full of number 2's.
http://www.goal.com/en-au/news/4021/...miliating-loss
The coach was unable to explain his team's nightmare defeat at Coopers Stadium and is struggling to know what to do next as they seek to respond
Losing 7-0 to Adelaide United has left Newcastle coach Phil Stubbins with a lot of work to do, and he admitted he was starting to question how the Jets go forward.
The boss looked drained as he faced the media after the game, and a little shell-shocked, as were his players.
"We spoke before the game about a good aggressive start, but it was Adelaide who scored first and set the pattern," Stubbins said.
"Credit Adelaide, they were a wonderful product today, we got smashed from the start to the finish. It could have been worse.
"We had a couple of chances but nothing that remotely were positives from the game, we were clearly second best from start to finish.
"My mind's full with a lot of things swirling around, it's not a nice feeling, but it's just what it is."
Stubbins seemed stunned with the performance and recognised the Jets need to improve in a lot of areas after this game.
He had never been on the end of a 7-0 drubbing, which, even after the game, he was struggling to come to terms with.
"Only four weeks ago we beat them (Adelaide 2-1)," Stubbins added.
"We weren't ourselves tonight. We lacked leadership, and any genuine desire. We need to improve, a lot of things.
"I won't pick on individuals, it was a collective thing. It certainly wasn't a happy camp after the game."
Although Stubbins admits it is worrying the way his charges lost the game, he is confident they can turn it around.
"There are certainly questions to be asked and we'll have to have some discussions about how we are going to take the club forward," he said.
"The level of Adelaide tonight, they were just at a different level, there is no getting away from that.
"If we want to be a genuine threat, we have to improve in a lot of areas. Also we need an injection of players.
"With some of our errors, we weren't up to the level of the A League."
While Stubbins struggled to come to terms with the Jets performance, he was full of praise for Adelaide.
"If Adelaide don't get close to winning it this season, they will be disappointed," he said.
Newcastle have a fortnight to lick their wounds and get back on the horse, with a home game against Brisbane Roar at Hunter Stadium on February 6.
This bloke just keeps sounding more and more deluded.
First his stupid claims of we haven't conceded or lost in 2015, like **** me that's a foz piss-take and this bloke runs it out in the media before a game against one of the better attacking teams in the comp. Now he's rolling out the we beat adelaide four weeks ago line, **** me you stupid ****, they had what 3 games in a week, a short turn around and had just won the FFA cup mid week, had to travel to our home ground and yet we were still barely lucky enough to get a win.
This bloke doesn't need to resign, he needs to be committed for his own mental health.
" Questions to be asked ".
Blokes only answer to the constant crap
Only question should be "why is he still at the club?"
http://www.theroar.com.au/2015/01/23...stown-rosebud/
something brighter than the normal shit we have to put up with.