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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk View Post
    hang on. wsw and Brisbane cost a load more when they were ffa run but that wasnt called a loss. nice spin that
    Yep FFA pointing the finger again. "But this wasn't our fault".

    It's about time FFA own up and fix there mistake.
    Tinkler left us in this mess????
    Who put Nathan in charge???
    Get your head out of the sand, stop blaming someone else, own up to your mistake, cut the PR bullshit and fix this mess you made.
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    Oh also why I'm on FFA.

    David Gallop 2015 said something like "Asian Cup games hosted in Newcastle were a success and we'll definitely look at Newcastle hosting more International & Socceroos games in the future".

    Yesterday NSW state government along with the FFA announced an 11 game Matildas and Socceroo contact. Not one mention of any of those games being played in Newcastle. More PR bullshit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Premy View Post
    Oh also why I'm on FFA.

    David Gallop 2015 said something like "Asian Cup games hosted in Newcastle were a success and we'll definitely look at Newcastle hosting more International & Socceroos games in the future".

    Yesterday NSW state government along with the FFA announced an 11 game Matildas and Socceroo contact. Not one mention of any of those games being played in Newcastle. More PR bullshit.
    Gallop was saying "we'll play them in Newcastle if you pay for them".

    The Asian Cup games weren't free either. Maybe ask you local govt/business community/state members how much lobbying they did or how much they offered.

    Socceroos games are a commercial entity, like it or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk View Post
    hang on. wsw and Brisbane cost a load more when they were ffa run but that wasnt called a loss. nice spin that
    Yes it's well-known WSW got Shinji Ono as a marquee when controlled by FFA but curious as to what makes you think they opened up the purse strings for Roar?....and don't say they got Broich and Berisha as they were both under the cap when they came to Roar. Pretty sure that when Berisha came to Roar, the ownership had been transferred to the Bakries anyway.
    Having said that, FFA's lack of foresight in not "spending money to make money" is their own fault. If they had at least put a bit more effort (and $$$ in) into making the Jets a more competitive side, at least in a stronger position in contentionfor either 5th or 6th spot, I daresay crowds would be averaging 2-3k more than the 10k mark than they have for the home games this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas477 View Post
    Loan fees? To who?


    Bank loans ?

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    What's the latest with the Chickety China / Martin Lee deal?
    Anything heard if it's really got legs?
    (Yes, I saw JG's article yesterday too)

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    Wsw only got Ono as a reaction to adp.

    No adp, no Ono.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post
    Gallop was saying "we'll play them in Newcastle if you pay for them".

    The Asian Cup games weren't free either. Maybe ask you local govt/business community/state members how much lobbying they did or how much they offered.

    Socceroos games are a commercial entity, like it or not.
    Oh silly me, here's me thinking my state member was a representative of the government that just announced this.
    Crazy right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stopper2 View Post
    Yes it's well-known WSW got Shinji Ono as a marquee when controlled by FFA but curious as to what makes you think they opened up the purse strings for Roar?....and don't say they got Broich and Berisha as they were both under the cap when they came to Roar. Pretty sure that when Berisha came to Roar, the ownership had been transferred to the Bakries anyway.
    Having said that, FFA's lack of foresight in not "spending money to make money" is their own fault. If they had at least put a bit more effort (and $$$ in) into making the Jets a more competitive side, at least in a stronger position in contentionfor either 5th or 6th spot, I daresay crowds would be averaging 2-3k more than the 10k mark than they have for the home games this season.
    Brisbane's backroom staff wasn't gutted and they also had a full-time CEO. If my memory is correct it also cost them to get rid of Moore and his mates and give Ange free range, that last part may have been the Bakries.
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    http://www.theherald.com.au/story/38...-talks/?cs=306

    drip.......drip........drip......

    THE sale of the Newcastle Jets could be a step closer after a meeting between Football Federation Australia and Chinese businessman Martin Lee on Tuesday.

    The Herald understands that the lighting magnate and his financial adviser have travelled from China for high-level talks at the FFA’s Sydney headquarters.

    Lee is believed to be the most advanced of six potential buyers who have received confidential Information Memorandums outlining details of the club and financial terms of the sale.

    The FFA are set to lose $2.4 million on the Jets this season, which includes the payment of debts incurred by previous owner Nathan Tinkler.

    Lee, whose Ledman Group are the major sponsor of the Portuguese second division and are heavy supporters of Chinese football, has twice visited Newcastle to inspect facilities.

    The FFA reached an in-principle deal with Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson in September but the sale collapsed. The FFA had a $5 million price tag on the club but The Herald has been told that they are now seeking more to recoup operational costs.

    News of a development in the sale will be welcomed by coach Scott Miller.

    The former Fullham assistant believes the Jets, who remain a mathematical hope of making the finals, are competing hard on the field despite lacking the resources of bigger clubs.

    The Jets do not use marquee concessions and have limited budgets for sports science and coaching staff.

    “I’m very excited about the future in regards to when we can compete off the field,” he said.

    “The players it would enable us to bring to the club and how we can develop the players in the current squad.”

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    Well, is this a no then?

    http://www.theherald.com.au/story/38...ner-continues/

    A-League: Newcastle Jets' wait for new owner continues By JAMES GARDINER
    March 22, 2016, 9:26 p.m.

    Talks between the FFA and prospective owner Martin Lee are understood to have stalled over the asking price. Picture: Getty Images

    THE Newcastle Jets are set to end the A-League season as they started it – in search of a new owner.

    The Herald has been told talks between Football Federation Australia and Chinese lighting magnate Martin Lee have stalled.

    Lee and his financial adviser held a marathon meeting with FFA at the governing’s body’s headquarters on Tuesday.

    The FFA confirmed that it had met with a potential buyer but said details of the meeting were confidential.

    “FFA has today held discussions with one of the interested parties in relation to the sale of the Newcastle Jets,” an FFA spokesperson said last night.

    “The discussions are continuing. However, there are a number of other parties who remain interested in acquiring the club and FFA is engaged with them.

    “There is no timetable to complete a sale of the Jets. FFA will complete the transaction when acceptable terms and conditions are met.”

    The Herald understands that the sticking point is the asking price, which is believed to more than the initial $5 million figure.

    “When it comes to price, they are far apart,” a source said.


    The FFA is set to lose $2.4 million on the Jets this season, which includes the payment of debts incurred by previous owner Nathan Tinkler.

    Lee, whose Ledman Group is the major sponsor of the Portuguese second division and a strong supporter of Chinese football, has visited Newcastle twice to inspect facilities.

    The FFA assumed ownership of the Jets in May after revoking the licence of Tinkler after the now-bankrupt mining tycoon placed the club into voluntary administration.

    A new owner appeared imminent in September when a consortium, headed by Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson, agreed to “broad terms of the sale” only for the deal to collapse.

    After collecting the wooden spoon last season, the Jets have improved significantly on the pitch under first-year head coach Scott Miller and have a mathematical chance of making the finals with three rounds remaining.
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    Does FFA tell people in the info doc - "the price is.......no more to pay"?

    Seems like people are coming to the table but finding out "hidden extras" when they meet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetmaster View Post
    Does FFA tell people in the info doc - "the price is.......no more to pay"?

    Seems like people are coming to the table but finding out "hidden extras" when they meet.
    Or they are told the price and the interested parties are trying to negotiate it for less only to find the FFA aren't budging.
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    Surley we rant surprised so price negotiation happens.

    Not many rich blokes get rich by always paying the asking price.

    Media just trying to fill column space.
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    I tend to agree with Gav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GazFish35 View Post
    Surley we rant surprised so price negotiation happens.

    Not many rich blokes get rich by always paying the asking price.

    Media just trying to fill column space.
    Yep.
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    Great. He's gone from Liaoning Whowin to Newcastle Wholose.
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    But it all comes down to the age old conundrum

    Things are only worth what people are willing to pay for them

    The FFA have a price for this club that is too much

    Yet they won't budge

    Anyone who is prepared to take over the reigns is gonna lose cash due to the model of the HAL and the general limitations of this particular area

    Until the clubs are self sustainable the FFA should pull their heads out of their arses and take what they can get

    They ain't interested in running clubs so why try and profit from it??

    All they are doing is selling the people of Newy short by not giving us the ownership our club desperately needs whilst they haggle for a few more $$$


    A lot of this clubs problems are caused by the FFA and have been caused by the FFA

    Time for them to cut their losses and do the right thing by us all and give us our new overlord

    If not fund the club PROPERLY

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    But it all comes down to the age old conundrum

    Things are only worth what people are willing to pay for them

    The FFA have a price for this club that is too much

    Yet they won't budge

    Anyone who is prepared to take over the reigns is gonna lose cash due to the model of the HAL and the general limitations of this particular area

    Until the clubs are self sustainable the FFA should pull their heads out of their arses and take what they can get

    They ain't interested in running clubs so why try and profit from it??

    All they are doing is selling the people of Newy short by not giving us the ownership our club desperately needs whilst they haggle for a few more $$$


    A lot of this clubs problems are caused by the FFA and have been caused by the FFA

    Time for them to cut their losses and do the right thing by us all and give us our new overlord

    If not fund the club PROPERLY
    Isn't this what they did with the Scottish bloke and didn't they also rip stinkler off with his fee to buy the club
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    Member expands the point.

    If it were a house you were selling you wouldn't put the price up the longer it was on the market to recoup losses.

    The FFA had a $5 million price tag on the club but The Herald has been told that they are now seeking more to recoup operational costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetmaster View Post
    Member expands the point.

    If it were a house you were selling you wouldn't put the price up the longer it was on the market to recoup losses.
    FFA Logic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetmaster View Post
    Member expands the point.

    If it were a house you were selling you wouldn't put the price up the longer it was on the market to recoup losses.
    Sounds like logic in Thailand
    No one buys

    Put price up to cover shortfall

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