isis are bang on trend fashion wise am I right parksey?
With the sale all I hope is we remain in Newcastle (which we will as the license is for a Newcastle team) and that we are still called the Jets. Everything else I'm open to, lets face it it couldn't get worse.
I'm with you. I also hope that payments and entitlements continue for teh club as well. We have had a good off season free of drama so far. I hope this distraction doesn't derail or distract the team.
Furthermore, I think the new owners should keep the low prices on season tickets. We've established a fan base with the second highest season membership in the league (I think), so the method of offering low prices to attract more people and fill the stadium really works.
I can't help but think the whole "announcement" after months of hush-hush is a ploy to force the hand of a potential buyer.
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
Although the price of tickets works wouldn't count your chickens on any new owner doing it also.
Despite how well it works here haven't seen a rush of other clubs doing the same thing.
Hopefully we get some competent management of the club so we are actually looking at a positive future on and off the field not the half hearted approaches we have had in recent years.
PS Will be shattered if our CEO is the same bloke
FFA Couldn't seem to care lessFOOTBALL Federation Australia says it is ‘‘comfortable’’ with the position of the Newcastle Jets following confirmation by owner Nathan Tinkler that the club is for sale.
“Football Federation Australia (FFA) has previously noted comments from Nathan Tinkler regarding the ownership of the Newcastle Jets,” an FFA spokesperson said in a statement on Friday.
“FFA continues to have regular positive dialogue with the Newcastle Jets about operational and business matters.
“FFA is comfortable with the Newcastle Jets’ plans for the Hyundai A-League 2014/15 season and beyond.”
Tinkler was reported in Friday’s Daily Telegraph as saying: ‘‘The Newcastle Jets are for sale as well. I can’t wait to get them out the door, too.
A new owner would probably keep ticket prices low if they are also keen for a new coal loader.
Last years membership numbers:
Adelaide United: 6,415
Brisbane Roar: 8,100
Central Coast Mariners: 5,960
Melbourne Heart: 7,307
Melbourne Victory: 22,021
Newcastle Jets: 10,115
Perth Glory : 5,000
Sydney FC: 10,658
Wellington Phoenix: 3,500
Western Sydney Wanderers: 16,904
OK
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
I heard the German interest is from Hamburg![]()
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