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    Quote Originally Posted by tomo View Post
    Jets are screwed then....
    "Clubs will be held accountable for core functions and benchmarks that will help the league to grow."
    Yep, this mob under Tinkler are turning people off the A League.
    Consider two seasons ago (season 2012/13) we had 12,000 members and averaged just under 13,500!!!
    The members have now dropped to 10,000 and overall we averaged just under 9,000....how many for next season???
    As for "core functions", really the club is no where near being run like a professional organisation. The benchmark is Victory and we are so far behind them in every facet, we are more closely run to a State NPL club!!!
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    dont knock the latvians... :P but yeah everytime i here from any a league coach oh where going on a scouting mission to europe.. I am always a little umming and arring as to where they would be headed.. What leagues what level...

    I could help :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by stopper2 View Post
    Yep, this mob under Tinkler are turning people off the A League.
    Consider two seasons ago (season 2012/13) we had 12,000 members and averaged just under 13,500!!!
    The members have now dropped to 10,000 and overall we averaged just under 9,000....how many for next season???
    As for "core functions", really the club is no where near being run like a professional organisation. The benchmark is Victory and we are so far behind them in every facet, we are more closely run to a State NPL club!!!
    That's rather not quite true State NPL clubs form the most part are ACTUALLY better run than us

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    Quote Originally Posted by goaliepersempre View Post
    dont knock the latvians... :P but yeah everytime i here from any a league coach oh where going on a scouting mission to europe.. I am always a little umming and arring as to where they would be headed.. What leagues what level...

    I could help :P
    Yorkshire family reunion I'd say. And been told and believe me on that one no Italy in the itinerary. Any good players free agent in Vaduz?
    Dare to Zlatan

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    He won't make that mistake at Newcastle since our team is full of number 2's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    That's rather not quite true State NPL clubs form the most part are ACTUALLY better run than us
    Probably right Member!

    I know the Con era was far from perfect but lets face it we had pretty much had "wogs" running the show, a passionate owner who knew and loved the game and also very knowledgeable, experienced Football people like Remo, George Liolio and John Tastimitis. We made the semis 4 out of 6 seasons, won a GF and were able to attract quality players to the club.
    Sure they made mistakes but there seemed to be a real Football culture at the club, that has gradually eroded since Tinkler/HSG took over and especially when they started to push that "Team Newcastle" bullshit with the Knights. Middleby and Baartz just didn't have strong enough personalities to stand up for what was right and best for the Newcastle Jets FC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stopper2 View Post
    Probably right Member!

    I know the Con era was far from perfect but lets face it we had pretty much had "wogs" running the show, a passionate owner who knew and loved the game and also very knowledgeable, experienced Football people like Remo, George Liolio and John Tastimitis. We made the semis 4 out of 6 seasons, won a GF and were able to attract quality players to the club.
    Sure they made mistakes but there seemed to be a real Football culture at the club, that has gradually eroded since Tinkler/HSG took over and especially when they started to push that "Team Newcastle" bullshit with the Knights. Middleby and Baartz just didn't have strong enough personalities to stand up for what was right and best for the Newcastle Jets FC.
    Here here...

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    I'm a proud wog.......Wogs > than Brits...
    Dare to Zlatan

    Originally Posted by Grimario

    He won't make that mistake at Newcastle since our team is full of number 2's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lquiquer View Post
    Yorkshire family reunion I'd say. And been told and believe me on that one no Italy in the itinerary. Any good players free agent in Vaduz?
    well looks like vaduz is going to stay up and we will be relegated.. so a few players there that might be worth a look...

    quality is there but the team mix is just not here with us this year... some real ****s in the team
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    Quote Originally Posted by goaliepersempre View Post
    quality is there but the team mix is just not here with us this year... some real ****s in the team
    They'll fit in here then

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    JETS chief executive Mitchell Murphy has guaranteed the A-League club will help fund the Emerging Jets program.

    How much money the Jets contribute will be determined at a meeting with Northern NSW Football chief executive David Eland this month.

    The Jets, Football Federation Australia and NNSWF signed a three-year memorandum of understanding in November 2012 to fund the ground-breaking development program, which expanded to 14 squads this year.

    The Herald understands the Jets were to kick in $120,000 a year. But the club stopped meeting its financial obligations midway through 2014.

    Jets owner Nathan Tinkler settled the debt for 2014 in February this year, which coincided with Murphy's appointment.

    When the debt was revealed, the Jets indicated they would not be able to continue funding the program in 2015, the final year of the arrangement.

    "We have full intentions - no ifs, buts or maybes - to continue to make financial contributions to the Emerging Jets," Murphy said on Tuesday.

    "We intend to contribute in a big way. The Emerging Jets are at the start of the season, not at the end. I'm in contact with David Eland about that and we have a meeting scheduled this month to advance those talks.

    "We hosted the Emerging Jets players and coaching staff for a game against Adelaide at home, which included a keynote address from [former Socceroo] Craig Moore.





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    "That clearly demonstrates that we are fully committed to the program."

    The Emerging Jets program runs from late January to mid-December.

    With the Jets no longer contributing financially, NNSWF was forced to adjust the elite program's budget. The federation absorbed some of the costs and parents of participants were slugged with an increase of up to $500 in fees on last year, taking their contribution to as much as $1350.

    "NNSWF has dramatically increased the amount of funding, and parents have as well," Eland said. "The Emerging Jets was set up as a tri-party agreement and we would wholeheartedly welcome the Jets back to support the program. We want them on board."

    The Jets were the first A-League club involved in an extensive development program, which starts at under 10s and provides a pathway to the top.

    The FFA launched its Whole of Football Plan on Tuesday.

    Included in the blueprint for the next 20 years was the formation of accredited academies at all A-League clubs and National Premier League clubs for players aged 12 to 19.

    "NPL clubs will have a bigger role to play," Eland said.

    "FFA are looking to NPL clubs to provide a better environment for young players.

    "We accept it is not all about the Emerging Jets. We need more elite players spread throughout clubs as well.

    "That's where coaching accreditation comes in.

    "By making the courses cheaper and more accessible, I'm sure more coaches will complete the accreditation."
    Jets promising the earth again

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    Jets promising the earth again
    The way i read that article is that the Jets wont be funding the program, but 'contributing to funding'...if that is the case it could be quite a token gesture on behalf of the Jets. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by idontwannaplaywithhowey View Post
    The way i read that article is that the Jets wont be funding the program, but 'contributing to funding'...if that is the case it could be quite a token gesture on behalf of the Jets. .
    My issue is they promised one thing and are now reneging on it. 120k is ****ing peanuts when you consider the money Tinkler and Muppet have wasted in the last 6 months and will cost themselves next season..

    No excuse for treating the local region with contempt and neglecting paying their share

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    Apparently WSW were that happy with Popovic getting his team to just scrape above the Jets this season they gave him a new 3 year deal.


    On that basis of rewarding failure and mediocrity Muppet to get 2 years before the weeks out

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    Apparently WSW were that happy with Popovic getting his team to just scrape above the Jets this season they gave him a new 3 year deal.


    On that basis of rewarding failure and mediocrity Muppet to get 2 years before the weeks out

    Surprised that it is a 3 year deal but not surprised that they did renew his contract, probably going by the logic of "well he did have 2 great seasons and one bad one" so there probably is a bit of loyalty to Poppa from the club, as happened here with GVE when he also had 2 great seasons and a very poor one in his first term.
    They may feel obliged to give him the benefit of the doubt but at the Jets we owe a rookie coach nothing.
    First season at the club and he fails miserably, with the worst season ever in the club's history.
    Yet the owner feels he is obliged, for whatever reason to give him another chance....there is just no logical explanation for it!!!

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    Expect wsw to be in for a big marquee. Talk of valdivia the Chilean no 10 that was very impressive at the last World Cup a possibility

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    Quote Originally Posted by idontwannaplaywithhowey View Post
    The way i read that article is that the Jets wont be funding the program, but 'contributing to funding'...if that is the case it could be quite a token gesture on behalf of the Jets. .
    only because Jets management couldn't give a shlt about football

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACT Press
    The government has already declined an approach from two A-League clubs for Canberra to host a regular game next season, negotiations breaking down on a price believed to be $80,000.

    The Central Coast Mariners and the Newcastle Jets had been talking to the ACT government about bringing a game to Canberra Stadium next season but the parties couldn't agree on financial compensation, with concerns about low crowds.

    http://www.canberratimes.com.au/spor...08-ggw2dj.html
    Tinks solving the problem of disgruntled Members and fans... play the games elsewhere!

    Love how this club is all about its members and local community, can't wait to see Murphy's reasoning for taking games out of Newcastle I assume it has been discussed with the members sub-committee you know considering it is directly membership related, or is a reduction and relocation of games off the table for discussion as well.

    **** this club.
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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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    if we are going to move games to any area it should be in our catchment area (northern NSW) and IMO we should only be doing it in the Pre-Season.

    moving home games is a disgrace in a professional league.
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    To be fair, if they relocate a home game it'll be one less game we have to put ourselves through next season.
    OK

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    Canberra is a natural constituency for the Jets, because our streets are paved with gold. Bring a couple of games down here.

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