GCU debacle - GCU gone
I never thought I'd see that fat prick's name in the same sentence as Dr Karl Kruszelnicki
I've had it suggested to me that Rees is just going to be the pie buyer.Colvinator2012-03-05 17:25:32
Good-oh. So if you're related to a player you can get all the perks and good jobs that come up in Football Australia...modelled on a role he created in Gold Coast United, I'd say
The kind of nepotism CP claimed got one selected for the Socceroos.
Bizarre. So the role is to be some kind of independent players spokesman or player liaison within Football Australia. That sounds like it will compete with the PFA as much as anything. I wonder when Brendon Schwab will grow a big enough pair of nuts to tell Palmer to f**k off.
I hope Kristian Rees has got a water-tight contract as well, he's giving up the last couple of years he can earn any money from playing.
He might as well, cause he would'nt get in any other A league side.
The stadium location [Robina] away from the main populations centre, the small car park, the lack of marketing, having hardly any players visiting in the community, steep ticket prices, little to do with the crowd and hardline fans and player exdous , destroyed a very capable coach career . . . all because of a fat rich egomanic.
Heck on a free ticket games, they were able to get 11,000 fans on a torrential rainy day, so there is plenty of people.
Truly, running a football club is about the fans not about the TV money and making an appeal to the general population. Clive Palmer is all about the TV money, "building a stadium and they will come" mentally, screw the football sport and league is better. The idiot had his own agenda but hardly listens to the other people who know how to run a professional club.
So really, I hope that the FFA can let it run further and find someone or a group of investors that can take the slack, with some passion and do a better job. . . . or move the players over to Canberra. Although it seems that a west sydney team is on the books for the next year instead.
He might as well, cause he would'nt get in any other A league side.
He might as well, cause he would'nt get in any other A league side.
+1.
Sold for 30 pieces of silver. He's helping to make the problem worse and once he has his fill, he will bail out. I can't see what he sees in Palmer, the fat grezzer has ran the GCU fanbase downwards and he wants to help Football Australia by making a rebel organization to the FFA??
Taking his money and bonus and then in a few years take a runner.
The latest development in Palmer's feud with the FFA has the warring parties on a collision course yet again with the A-League set to ban Palmer from advertising inside the Newcastle venue under FIFA rules which forbid all political and religious messages as they are allowed to do under their licence agreement with all A-League venues.
The A-League only has the power to shut down advertising in stadiums if the signage violates the FIFA terms.
As of Wednesday night A-League officials had yet to see the artwork for the signage.
Palmer has been involved in a war of words with FFA chairman Frank Lowy that resulted in the governing body stripping him of the licence to run the Gold Coast A-League club. He then failed to get an injunction in the Queensland Supreme Court on to stop the FFA from reassuming control of the bottom-placed team.
Hunter Sports Group, the sports arm of billionaire Nathan Tinkler's empire, including the Jets and Newcastle Knights, is responsible for selling the advertising around Hunter Stadium and issued a statement to say Palmer's extraordinary approach is being treated like every other advertising case.
"The Newcastle Jets have been contacted by Clive Palmer to purchase match day signage for this Friday night's game," the statement said.
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<!-- // .module-er -->"The Jets are yet to receive the artwork, but once the club does, it will be sent to the FFA for approval.
"This is standard procedure for any sponsor who buys signage."
It threatens to turn the game, where the Jets can potentially cement a finals spot, into a farce, but A-League officials privately believe it is nothing more than a publicity stunt from Palmer.
Even the head of Palmer's Football Australia organisation Archie Fraser did not know Palmer had purchased the signage.
A-League boss Lyall Gorman confirmed the Hunter Sports Group had not sent any proposed advertisements to the A-League for approval.
"A-League regulations require central approval for any changes to the signage grid but at this stage no documentation has been received by our Events or Commercial team," he said.
Palmer was stripped of his A-League licence over a string of controversies and breaches of contract - including a failure to rectify the controversial "freedom of speech" slogans on Gold Coast's uniforms.
Blew.22012-03-08 19:42:49SFCU Forum
Palmer is believed to have hired a helicopter which he has instructed to hover around Hunter Stadium for almost three hours before tonight�s A-League match between Newcastle Jets and the club he used to own, Gold Coast United.
In a move that is certain to cause more rancour in the already bitter dispute between the mining magnate and FFA after the head body stripped him of the licence to own United, The Australian understands Palmer has booked the helicopter to trail a banner bearing the words Freedom of Speech between 5pm and 8pm.
Sorry, don't have the link.
Traitor2012-03-09 17:42:54
So happy he didn't come over here last weekend, and tried this kinda stuff.
Why? It would have been massive news in NZ, surely?
You'd have to think above the actual stadium would be a "no-fly" zone?
Either way it's a shame the prick didn't put this much effort into publicising the club when he was running it.
You'd have to think above the actual stadium would be a "no-fly" zone?
Lol, he's started a little early. Not too sure what the law is over here but I'm pretty sure only emergency services can fly choppers during the hours of darkness.