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    ewcastle Jets could be sold within months as FFA reveal firm interest
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    Source: The Daily Telegraph

    THE struggling Newcastle Jets could be sold within a matter of months with the FFA revealing there is firm interest from European and Asian parties for the embattled franchise.

    Since Nathan Tinkler’s controversial reign as owner ended last May, the FFA has been forced to dip into its own coffers to finance the club and keep the franchise afloat.

    But despite a limited budget that has seen the Jets battle for on-field results, FFA CEO David Gallop has told The Daily Telegraph he is optimistic the sale of the club is potentially just around the corner.

    Asset management company UBS Australia has been hired to assist with the process.

    “We expect UBS to have an information document in the marketplace within the next few weeks but we already have a number of interested parties including strong Asian and European interest which gives us plenty of optimism about a potential sale,” Gallop said.

    “On a best-case scenario, it will probably take some months and we want to find a good fit for Newcastle and the football community of the Hunter.

    “Obviously, the price is a consideration as well.”

    Gallop would not comment on how much the FFA believes the club is worth but it is understood to be around the $5 million to $6 million mark.

    Dundee United major shareholder Stephen Thompson is believed to have offered as much as $4 million for the Jets several months ago but was knocked back and the potential deal fell through.

    Gallop, who was at Hunter Stadium last Sunday to see the Jets end their goal scoring drought in a 3-1 win over Wellington, said the club remains an attractive proposition for investors.

    “There is genuine interest out there, both here in Australia and overseas, so I think that says a fair bit.”

    Meanwhile, Gallop is confident the Jets can resolve their differences with leading player David Carney, who is at the centre of a standoff with the club over his re-signing.

    Off contract at the end of the season, the club is yet to talk to him about his playing future.

    It’s expected Carney will finally sit down with coach Scott Miller and CEO David Eland in the next 24 hours, prior to Sunday’s home clash against Perth, in a bid to sort out their differences.

    Sydney FC has already made a play for the veteran former Socceroo with coach Graham Arnold keen to get him on board immediately if the Jets are prepared to release him.

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    How China's plan for football domination could transform the A-League

    January 21, 2016 - 9:51PM

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    A leading player agent has revealed he's seen the document that details China's plan to take world football by storm - and the A-League has been identified as a key component in their predicted rise to the top.

    Tony Rallis, who spent this week brokering Trent Sainsbury's lucrative move to Chinese club Jiangsu Sainty, says he was "blown away" by what was presented to him during the course of negotiations.

    The move will make Sainsbury the second highest-paid player in the Socceroos' setup, trailing only Tim Cahill, who signed an extension for 2016 with his club, Shanghai Shenhua. Sainsbury is understood to have agreed a deal worth $3.5 million per season after tax.

    But Rallis said while the vision presented to him by Jiangsu was impressive in trying to lure Sainsbury from Dutch club PEC Zwolle, the real point of interest was when the club's owners produced the national blueprint for how they planned to "win the World Cup in the next 24 years".


    "The Chinese government have pinpointed football as critical for their success as a nation and the plan is very clear - it ends with them winning the World Cup," he said. "They are determined to make it a reality and have informed the business leaders that they expect to see massive investment in football. It's something that will be looked upon very favourably."

    Rallis said that rather than having China simply import intel from abroad, they were preparing to go much deeper in training their players to become champions.

    "They've realised they need an enormous, concerted effort in order to produce the kind of players capable of winning World Cups," he said. "It's not just about buying coaches or making the Chinese Super League grow. Look at the players there last season - Robinho, Demba Ba, Cahill, Paulinho, Asamoah Gyan. It's already rising faster than most people are aware of."

    And that's where Australia comes into the frame.

    "It's a certainty that Chinese investors will look to buy A-League clubs. They see massive, untapped potential in Australia and, specifically, their academies," Rallis said. "They see our academies as places where you can have a 12-year-old, let him grow and develop, and come out as a better player with a complete football education.

    "The great part is they don't want to replace Australian kids, they want top Chinese juniors to learn alongside Australian juniors. So Australia gets to reap the benefits of academies that are well-resourced with top coaches, increased competition and better players."

    "It won't just be Australia, of course. There's nations around the world they've already begun identifying as places where they can roll-out this model. But they definitely see Australia as the ideal fit."

    The Chinese, according to Rallis, believe Australia is a stable market, boasting strong football knowledge and a system free of corruption.

    "With the exception of one or two clubs, they perceive that the A-League is well run," he said. "To purchase a club will also cost a lot less than clubs elsewhere. For them, the return on investment will be very strong.

    "Four of the nine Australian-based A-League clubs are foreign owned but I expect that number could double over the next few years, which helps us pave the way for expansion."

    The Newcastle Jets are up for sale by the FFA and Rallis said the owners at Jiangsu had already contemplated an approach.

    He also reckoned that A-League fans could also get what they've been demanding most: big names.

    "These guys are very clued in to what the A-League needs. They know it needs big stars and a better television deal and they're right across this," Rallis said. "They'll have no trouble dropping the money on a Chris Gayle-type marquee because they know they return will come in television rights. They can cope with losing five or six million dollars per season if what they are getting, long-term, is significantly more valuable.

    "Put it this way - Jiangsu offered Yaya Toure $500,000 net per week to play there. That's the financial ball park they're playing in."

    With several A-League owners struggling to come up with the finances required to keep going, Rallis said the FFA needed to enact a plan to make sure the investment materialised.

    "Europe is financially ruined and long-term, China is where it's all going to happen, especially in regards to Australia," he said. "Inside ten years, Asian investment will drive world football. In many ways, it already is. But this is our chance."
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    How good is the "with the exception of one or two clubs, they perceive that the A-League is run well"...

    That's us!! So proud

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    Quote Originally Posted by WolfMan View Post
    How good is the "with the exception of one or two clubs, they perceive that the A-League is run well"...

    That's us!! So proud
    Silver lining is the Gypos are the other club

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    Brisbane and Melbourne City are foreign owned, who are the other two clubs that are foreign owned. (out of the 9 Australian clubs)

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    Quote Originally Posted by De-Champ View Post
    Brisbane and Melbourne City are foreign owned, who are the other two clubs that are foreign owned. (out of the 9 Australian clubs)
    Sydney FC and Adelaide ? Maybe.
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    Newy + Jiangsu half-half scarves, can't wait!

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    Russians at Sydney, other nix?

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    We expect UBS to have an information document in the marketplace within the next few weeks
    FFS - didn't they get these clowns on board about 3 months ago, what is taking them so long?

    I did a business plan and IM for the Chinese market on Monday and it only took me half a day!!

    Simple info doc...

    - we have a football club with players
    - we developed the famous Beijing Griffos
    - we have coal nearby and a port
    - we have a university for your kids
    - we have many willing females
    - we have koalas

    Yours for 5 million knicker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetmaster View Post
    FFS - didn't they get these clowns on board about 3 months ago, what is taking them so long?

    I did a business plan and IM for the Chinese market on Monday and it only took me half a day!!

    Simple info doc...

    - we have a football club with players
    - we developed the famous Beijing Griffos
    - we have coal nearby and a port
    - we have a university for your kids
    - we have many willing females
    - we have koalas

    Yours for 5 million knicker.
    Don't forget the world class casino at Wests

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilso8948 View Post
    Don't forget the world class casino at Wests
    And a giant dick at our port entrance

    Plus a Griff the Redeemer statue in discussions
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    Great. He's gone from Liaoning Whowin to Newcastle Wholose.
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    Our market testers over there told us to include a cartoon caricature of a kangaroo on any packaging, even tampon boxes have cartoon kangaroos on them !! - this increases likelihood of a purchase over there up to 73%.

    There you go UBS....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetmaster View Post
    Our market testers over there told us to include a cartoon caricature of a kangaroo on any packaging, even tampon boxes have cartoon kangaroos on them !! - this increases likelihood of a purchase over there up to 73%.

    There you go UBS....
    Can we please be renamed the Jiangsu Newcastle Kangaroos.. Make this happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo View Post
    Can we please be renamed the Jiangsu Newcastle Kangaroos.. Make this happen.

    Every member gets a selfie stick too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo View Post
    Can we please be renamed the Jiangsu Newcastle Kangaroos.. Make this happen.

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    Last edited by hawk; 22-01-2016 at 03:36 PM.

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    The Chinese, according to Rallis, believe Australia is a stable market, boasting strong football knowledge and a system free of corruption.
    **** me these ****s are as clueless as Tinkler

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    Tinks dalliances are chicken feed compared to the big boyz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeterpool View Post
    And a giant dick at our port entrance

    Plus a Griff the Redeemer statue in discussions
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeterpool View Post
    And a giant dick at our port entrance
    has the member moved?

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    Quote Originally Posted by belchardo View Post
    has the member moved?
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    Great. He's gone from Liaoning Whowin to Newcastle Wholose.
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