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    Change of scenery welcome for Jets
    By JAMES GARDINER
    Feb. 19, 2015, 10:30 p.m


    HUTT Recreation Ground is 13.7kilometres from Westpac Stadium in Wellington.

    With a good run, it should take about 13 minutes by car.

    The 9000-capacity stadium is the temporary home of the Wellington Phoenix during the Cricket World Cup.

    On Sunday, they host the embattled Jets, who will welcome the move from Westpac Stadium with open arms.

    Twelve trips to the ‘‘Cake Tin’’ have produced nine losses, one draw and two wins.

    Apart from Perth, where the Jets’ lone win was in 2005, Westpac Stadium is their biggest graveyard.

    ‘‘The wind inside the stadium, the whole set-up, is pretty daunting, especially for a young team who hasn’t been over there before,’’ said Scott Neville, who hopes to return at right back after missing the 1-1 draw with Wanderers.

    ‘‘You don’t know which way the wind goes and the crowd can get on your back.

    ‘‘It is good to be away from Wellington. Last year we played in Napier and it worked out pretty well for us. We drew 0-0 and should have won.’’
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    The Jets tried a bold attacking approach in round three against the Phoenix in Wellington and paid the price.

    Former Jet Nathan Burns scored a double as the home side romped to a 4-1 triumph.

    ‘‘We were far too expansive in that game,’’ Neville said.

    ‘‘The wingers and the fullbacks got caught way too high and as soon as we turned the ball over Burnsy, Krishna and McGlinchey countered.

    ‘‘Those three don’t track back in defence, so if you turn the ball over, it takes one pass and they are through on goal.’’

    Since Mark Jones and Jim Pascoe joined the support staff, the Jets have adopted a conservative game plan.

    ‘‘First and foremost we have tried to stop conceding goals,’’ Neville said.

    ‘‘We need to create a few more chances going forward, but that will come in time.

    ‘‘You have to start from the back and work forward.

    ‘‘Jonesy and Jimmy bring a lot of discipline to the group and a direction in the way we are looking to move forward.

    ‘‘I think the younger players, especially, are really buying into it.’’

    Neville, one of five players alongside Ben Kennedy, Jacob Pepper, Ben Kantarovski and Radovan Pavicevic contracted for next season, has tried to block out the recent turmoil engulfing the club, heightened this week with the delay in players’ wages.

    ‘‘As a player, you can only do what you can do – that is focus on the job,’’ Neville said.

    ‘‘There is no sugar-coating it. It has been a horrible situation.

    ‘‘Hopefully all that gets put to bed and the players can concentrate solely on performing and representing the Hunter region. The Hunter is such a good place to play football. At the moment it is not reflecting that.’’


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    Harper just described our play as constipated. Perfect description of our slow movement that goes nowhere and of our coach who is full of shit.

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    TINKLER'S SACK FLIP: Jets back down on bid to axe Carney over ‘breaches’
    By ROBERT DILLON
    Feb. 19, 2015, 10:30 p.m


    CROWD favourite Joel Griffiths has been cleared to join a rival club, while former Socceroo David Carney has received a stay of execution after another eventful day for the Newcastle Jets.

    Jets officials issued two statements on Thursday, the first revealing they had ‘‘withdrawn’’ their claim to have Carney sacked for alleged code-of-conduct breaches.

    Two hours later, the club announced that Griffiths had signed a mutual-termination agreement, leaving the 35-year-old free to consider all offers.

    There was speculation he would sign with Wellington Phoenix, although he has also been linked to Perth and Western Sydney.

    Griffiths and Carney were among five senior players, along with Kew Jaliens, Adrian Madaschi and Billy Celeski, whom Jets owner Nathan Tinkler announced had been sacked three weeks ago after a power struggle with coach Phil Stubbins.

    Coaching staff members Clayton Zane, Neil Young and Andrew Packer were also dismissed, effective immediately.

    Carney’s situation remains unclear after Jets officials averted an arbitration hearing on Friday that may have left the club facing a payout of more than $300,000. The Jets were intent on proving that they were entitled to tear up the final year of the 31-year-old’s contract because of three alleged breaches.

    But on Thursday the club announced it had ‘‘withdrawn a breach of the code of conduct previously assigned to player David Carney’’, after which the Professional Footballers Association withdrew its grievance claim on Carney’s behalf.

    “Throughout what has been a very difficult time for David, his professionalism and integrity have been of the highest possible order,” PFA chief executive Adam Vivian said.

    “As has been the case during his time at the club, David remains completely committed to the Jets and is eager to put the matter behind him and focus on helping the club climb up the ladder.”

    But it remains to be seen if Stubbins, who was asked for comment on Thursday but did not reply, will reinstate Carney after their bitter falling-out.

    New Jets chief executive Mitchell Murphy, who also did not respond to attempts to contact him, gave no indication in a statement whether Carney would be considered for selection.

    “It is the club’s desire to work proactively behind the scenes with David and the PFA and to resolve the situation in a timely manner,” Murphy said.

    After the departure of Griffiths, who scored 34 goals in 83 games for the Jets in two stints, was confirmed, Murphy said the 2008 grand final winner had made a ‘‘valuable contribution’’ to the club.

    “Joel’s been an outstanding player for the Jets, but sometimes there are difficult circumstances in football,’’ Murphy said.

    There was no confirmation the Jets had settled a host of much-publicised liabilities, in particular a superannuation debt estimated to be in the region of $400,000 and a Tax Office debt that led to a garnishee order being imposed on Tinkler’s companies.

    Football Federation Australia chief executive David Gallop warned Tinkler last week that he had a ‘‘matter of days’’ to meet his obligations, but at a press conference on Thursday his tone was measured.

    ‘‘They are certainly taking some positive steps and have appointed a new CEO in Mitchell Murphy,’’ Gallop said.

    ‘‘We need to continue to make sure they are doing the things they need to and get that club in the state it should be. They’re in a position at the moment where they are working to get it right.

    ‘‘There is no particular deadline for that position now, but we’d like it sorted sooner rather than later.’’

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    Any hope of being freed from Tinks is now extinguished.

    The Knights and the NRL must be over the moon with glee at the work Tinkler is doing for them.

    What a petulant little child Phil Stubbins is.

    Good to see the club is moving forward and the new culture that is being brought in from the top, cowardice.
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    Harper just described our play as constipated. Perfect description of our slow movement that goes nowhere and of our coach who is full of shit.

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    A-League Confidential: Nathan Tinkler finally pays Newcastle Jets players

    Tom Smithies, Carly Adno
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    February 19, 2015 6:14PM


    JETS owner Nathan Tinkler finally stumped up the money to pay his squad’s wages this week, but the FFA handout that is supposed to cover A-League salaries won’t be coming his way for a while.

    The Australian Tax Office put a so-called garnishee order on Tinkler’s companies which in effect means any money due to be paid to them – like the monthly grant FFA gives to each club, meant to pay players’ wages – goes instead to the ATO.

    That’s why the wages were late this week, and in the end Tinkler had to pay them himself – but the issue isn’t going away.

    Given the size of the debt to the ATO, one month’s salary payments – roughly $200,000 – is nowhere near enough to clear it. So unless Tinkler can somehow challenge the order, the FFA will be redirecting its monthly payout straight to the taxman for the foreseeable future.

    And that’s before the superannuation arrears of $400,000 comes into the equation
    I hope the ATO & State Revenue take Tinkler's abortion of a club to the wall.
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    Harper just described our play as constipated. Perfect description of our slow movement that goes nowhere and of our coach who is full of shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pico View Post
    I hope the ATO & State Revenue take Tinkler's abortion of a club to the wall.
    Considering how he juggles his finances its a certainty this is ongoing issue??

    As for the FFA's stance on this ie their reluctance to do a god damn thing. I am glad you blokes were all keen to not upset them when the Asian Cup was on.

    That grace that was offered to them has not been reciprocated back has it.

    Gallop is just like Nero
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    Nathan Tinkler is a visionary and the Jets are well on the path to redemption.

    It has come as no surprise today to see Nathan Tinkler once again think outside the box in order to be successful. For most people ‘working in the mines’ is enough. But for Tinkler, he had the vision to buy his own mine and made mountains off money from it.

    The same logic is now being used at the Jets. There has been uproar from the usual die hards this morning that the Jets are going to make an offer to CCM player Matt Simon. Observers on the Jets fan site will note that Simon is one of the two most despised opposition players in history. The fans hate Simon and are currently threatening to withdraw support for the club if they sign such a despised character.

    But let’s do the math for a minute. The Jets have a member base of around 10,000. This is out of an estimated 500,000 people in the Newcastle/Hunter region. Can Tinkler be so bold as to assume that the other 490,000 aren’t coming to games because we DON’T have Matt Simon on the team? Could signing Simon bring those extra 490,000 people to buy memberships and turn up on match days?
    Could this be the next masterstroke for the man who seems to turn everything to gold (or more accurately, coal). Think of the upturn in revenue with 490,000 crammed into Hunter Stadium every second week. Think of the sponsors lining up to support the team with the best support of any football team in any code in the country.

    Could our mining magnate and his team of visionaries simply be ‘playing the percentages’ and now appealing to the majority of Hunter football fans? This is probably the boldest move in the history of sports management and I, for one, applaud it. They said he was crazy for buying that mine, they said he was crazy for leaving keys to his Ferrari on the kitchen bench, but in both cases he was proved right.

    So I say, back yourself Nathan. Do what you think is right. You haven’t failed before, what’s to say your hot streak won’t continue.
    This bloke gets it. What a ledge.
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    And I don't argue with FR. The bloke is a legend and deserves great praise for his contributions to football in the Hunter.
    He is also the second best poster on the entire Foz behind you
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    sometimes there's more to life than just winning
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    What a deadset ****ing coward **** you are
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    Seems like I am WRONG

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post
    This bloke gets it. What a ledge.
    What knob-jockey compiled that delusional rubbish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommyjet View Post
    What knob-jockey compiled that delusional rubbish
    I thought the poster was taking the piss but then again he may have been serious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommyjet View Post
    What knob-jockey compiled that delusional rubbish
    Dunno, but he sounds to me like a 'big picture' kind of guy.
    Some blokes on here too narrow minded to get it.
    I hear John Lennon had the same problem writing his early stuff.

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    Defending premiers Lambton Jaffas Football Club have confirmed the signing of former EPL and A-League star Michael Bridges to play in the Northern NSW Football national premier league competition for the 2015 season.
    **** these player agents strike again. Is there anything they can't get done???

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    **** these player agents strike again. Is there anything they can't get done???
    Debut in 4-6 weeks?
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    Great. He's gone from Liaoning Whowin to Newcastle Wholose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    **** these player agents strike again. Is there anything they can't get done???
    if i see him at training ill give him a hearty welcome from you Member.
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    And I don't argue with FR. The bloke is a legend and deserves great praise for his contributions to football in the Hunter.
    He is also the second best poster on the entire Foz behind you
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    sometimes there's more to life than just winning
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    What a deadset ****ing coward **** you are
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    Seems like I am WRONG

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    **** these player agents strike again. Is there anything they can't get done???
    I'm actually surprised it took that long for this to be announced!
    There was talk from Jaffas earlier in the year that they wanted to sign Bridges, now that he is seemingly unemployed and has no 'connexions" elsewhere, Bridges joining Jaffas was as good as a done deal. Shame some young kid's development at Jaffas is going to be put on hold now because Michael still wants to have a kick around!

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    You really are quite stupid.
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    You are easily the worst person on this forum. Srs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by My2BobsWorth View Post
    You really are quite stupid.
    elaborate Dr

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    Quote Originally Posted by My2BobsWorth View Post
    You really are quite stupid.
    My apologies....Bridgey is a top bloke and a club legend....is that better for you!!!
    If only you knew the truth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stopper2 View Post
    My apologies....Bridgey is a top bloke and a club legend....is that better for you!!!
    If only you knew the truth!
    the truth isn't very honourable

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    Quote Originally Posted by stopper2 View Post
    My apologies....Bridgey is a top bloke and a club legend....is that better for you!!!
    If only you knew the truth!
    The wankfest on the Herald blowing this bloke off sickens me. How little they know on the reality of his departure from the Jets

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    Since Mark Jones and Jim Pascoe joined the support staff, the Jets have adopted a conservative game plan.

    Are they trying to re-write history?

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    Griff delivers a sermon to his followers

    http://www.nbnnews.com.au/index.php/...ded-interview/
    Quote Originally Posted by Grimario View Post
    Harper just described our play as constipated. Perfect description of our slow movement that goes nowhere and of our coach who is full of shit.

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