official unveiling at the stadium tomorrow 3.30pm...
If anyone is free..
official unveiling at the stadium tomorrow 3.30pm...
If anyone is free..
Closed session at the stadium tomorrow.
Open training session at Ray Watt on Tuesday Arvo.
From the Jets website http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/...n-Friday/49360
After signing with the Newcastle Jets late last week, English striker Emile Heskey arrives in the country on Friday.
Heskey is scheduled to land at Sydney Airport at 6.05am and will be greeted by CEO Robbie Middleby and friend Michael Bridges.
He will then attend the Jets session at Hunter Stadium on Friday afternoon and meet his new teammates and the coaching staff. Following a meeting with the coaching staff will determine what training he will do.
Hunter Stadium has a third party booking and for that reason, it is unfortunately a closed session to the public.
Heskey's first training session for Members and supporters to attend will be on Tuesday afternoon at Ray Watt Oval. The session will commence at approximately 4.30pm. The Jets also train on Wednesday morning, and Members and fans can attend that session at Ray Watt Oval also, from 10am.
sunday, hopefully with griff
The burning question: is he in Jets colours for FIFA 13?
no del piero either. bridges startin upfront on default squad. someone tell him he's dreamin
third party booking....wtf
I hope he likes prison food.......and penis
You're right G.
People who don't understand what dukes did, and what they role in a team is don't really understand the game.
He is here !!!!!
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/...a-warm-welcome
"Jets fan" please identify yourself !
Gallery on 442...
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/Gallery/31...s-in-oz.aspx/1
Last edited by Jetmaster; 28-09-2012 at 09:05 AM.
The Herald...
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/36...-to-go/?cs=303
Of course they have to compare it to ADPs arrival, but seeing ADP arrived in city he is playing on a Sunday is a bit different to arriving 6am, in a city 170kms away on a workday..
Looked a reasonable reception.
You do realise that's a piece written by Seb Hassett, taken from the SMH, so its not exactly out of the ordinary that a Sydney based journo, working for a Sydney newspaper would make a comparison to Sydney's earlier marquee arrival.
If it had of been Dillon or Gardner I could understand your point but the fact its just a fairfax copy job seems a little harsh on the herald, best to wait and see how the heralds reporters approach it, but the fact that HSG has banned them from talking to anyone and everyone at the club do we really expect any decent coverage other then copy jobs of other papers or media releases, again the only people this stance from HSG hurts is their own fans and football community.
Some pic's
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Yes - and that is one of the disappointing things, the Herald were not there to report it and relied on rehashing a Sydney report.
Why would the herald send someone to Sydney when they are not permitted to talk to anyone from the club, they probably got more answers by not being their and getting Hassett to ask questions then if they had turned up.
Don't see what the big deal is, Heskey is coming to Newcastle, plenty of opportunity for the herald reporters to conduct one on one interviews with Heskey, oh except they are banned from talking to him, a decision that rests entirely with HSG....
I cant never tell who's who on the field, what number is hesk wearing?
another bald bloke ffs