Newcastle Jets - Better than C-Diddy would hope.

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about 11 years ago

Presumably, unless the Jest management are claiming it is a case f the players violating their contracts, they'll be paid out of the rest of their contracts. Which then means it comes off the salary cap, right? Or is this a mutual termination with no payout? If it does come off the cap then the Jest have no hope of replacing them this season

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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about 11 years ago

Yakcall wrote:

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The player sack under disciplinary apparently had already had three warnings. "Tinkler, reinforcing what press release said: "Carney has three strikes against his name and has been let go because of behavioural issues."

I hope that puts to bed any wet dream of us ever chasing Carney. I have more faith in Doyle at this point. Carney used to score magnificent goals with his left foot in the past, also for the Socceroos, but that is all in distant past, in my opinion.



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about 11 years ago
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about 11 years ago
@Cussen91: Jeronimo, Caravella and Neville have told #Jets coach Phil Stubbins they don't want to play for him #ALeague
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about 11 years ago

Sounds like its Jeronimo, Caravella and Neville who don't wish to play for Stubbins any more.

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about 11 years ago

Jets Salesperson: Welcome to the Jets. For only $5mil you get a club with the best players in the land.

Dundee Utd: Oh excellent! Do we get Huge Aliens?

J: Nope

DU: Griffiths?

J: No

DU: Celeski?

J: Yes..... he's a bit runny

DU: I dont care how fudgeing runny he is!

J: Ohhhhh

DU: What?

J: Tinkler's eaten him

DU: Its not much of a club is it?

J: Best in the land! It's so clean!

DU: Well it's certainly devoid of players!

J: You havent asked me about Carney

DU: Is it worth it?

J: Could be...

DU: OK, he asks expecting the answer 'no'. Carney?

J: Nnnnnnnnnnnno.




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about 11 years ago
Surely Stubbins position is untenable at this point? Not sure how he hasn't been sacked already. He's clearly lost the dressing room. How many more players can they afford to have leave?

"Yellow Fever are fantastic – I have to say that"

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about 11 years ago

My guess would be that one of the reasons Stubbins hasnt been sacked because he is probably on a sharke paying contract meaning it isnt in Tinklers interest to cut him and replace him with someone better qualified.

Tinkler is broke hence why he cut his 5 highest payed players (stupid move anyway as their severence still comes out of the salary cap) and 3 of the coaching staff.

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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about 11 years ago

Bugger me....I kinda agree with Miron.

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about 11 years ago

Given these guys were behind the Sery de Campos saga, I'd take this with a grain of salt

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about 11 years ago

Mainland FC wrote:

Yakcall wrote:

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The player sack under disciplinary apparently had already had three warnings. "Tinkler, reinforcing what press release said: "Carney has three strikes against his name and has been let go because of behavioural issues."

I hope that puts to bed any wet dream of us ever chasing Carney. I have more faith in Doyle at this point. Carney used to score magnificent goals with his left foot in the past, also for the Socceroos, but that is all in distant past, in my opinion.

early this season he had some impressive performances in a clearly shark team - I don't buy the press release above - he is just trying to get rid of the guys who know the coach is pants.

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about 11 years ago

He fired all senior players, they are the probably ones who stood up for the rest of team. I don't think that is a win for Tinkler, Stubbins. What's left is team defeated by the owner and trained by a coach they don't like. They won't sign any quality player in the near future.

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about 11 years ago

Well Ange basically did the same thing at Brisbane by getting rid of senior players. sure this is on a different scale, but sometimes you need to clean out the dressing room to change the culture.

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about 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Well Ange basically did the same thing at Brisbane by getting rid of senior players. sure this is on a different scale, but sometimes you need to clean out the dressing room to change the culture.

It is something on history can judge, will Stubbins have the time to prove that he was right?
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about 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Well Ange basically did the same thing at Brisbane by getting rid of senior players. sure this is on a different scale, but sometimes you need to clean out the dressing room to change the culture.

It is something on history can judge, will Stubbins have the time to prove that he was right?

Maybe we put the last a nail in his coffin on 22th Feb?

"We want seven, we want seven!"

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about 11 years ago

Given how many youth players will be promoted, I guess there isn't a need for a youth team coach.

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about 11 years ago

So how many players on their roster now?

"Yellow Fever are fantastic – I have to say that"

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about 11 years ago
Alex Smith back in the A League


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about 11 years ago

http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2852453/fracture...

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Former Olyroos striker Travis Cooper arrived in Newcastle from the United Kingdom on Friday and, pending a medical, will be added to the roster as an injury replacement for James Virgili.

Defender Daniel Mullen has been released by Western Sydney Wanderers and is poised to join the Jets for the rest of the season.

Brisbane Roar third-string keeper Matt Acton trained on Friday and is likely to fill the void left by Birighitti.

The Jets are believed to be close to finalising deals with Thai-based Spanish defender David Rochela, Northcote City (Victorian premier league) captain Adrian Chiappetta and former North Queensland Fury midfielder Alex Smith.

The transfer window closes on Tuesday but does not apply to players who are not under contract.

Mullen’s departure has opened the way for Gallaway to join Wanderers’ A-League roster after signing a deal for the Asian Champions League last month."


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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about 11 years ago

bwtcf wrote:

http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2852453/fracture...

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Former Olyroos striker Travis Cooper arrived in Newcastle from the United Kingdom on Friday and, pending a medical, will be added to the roster as an injury replacement for James Virgili.

Defender Daniel Mullen has been released by Western Sydney Wanderers and is poised to join the Jets for the rest of the season.

Brisbane Roar third-string keeper Matt Acton trained on Friday and is likely to fill the void left by Birighitti.

The Jets are believed to be close to finalising deals with Thai-based Spanish defender David Rochela, Northcote City (Victorian premier league) captain Adrian Chiappetta and former North Queensland Fury midfielder Alex Smith.

The transfer window closes on Tuesday but does not apply to players who are not under contract.

Mullen’s departure has opened the way for Gallaway to join Wanderers’ A-League roster after signing a deal for the Asian Champions League last month."

I hear Shane Falco is a potential signing for the Jets.

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about 11 years ago
Good on them. Hope they get some traction after we beat them.
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about 11 years ago

From 2009:

http://www.theherald.com.au/story/494589/super-blo...

From 2000:

http://www.ownerfinancing.com.au/news/2000/8/19/br...

The reason Con Constantine originally managed to get hold of the then National Soccer League licence was by playing up the fact that the Breakers players were owed superannuation payments. Con then post the licence to Tinkler for the same reasons...

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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Another one bites the dust. Really wish we were playing them this week. @NewcastleJetsFC: NEWS | @NewcastleJetsFC have parted ways with forward Jeronimo Neumann by mutual consent: http://t.co/Turof8rqV0 http://t.co/g0a6LHyZZw
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about 11 years ago

Yakcall wrote:
Really wish we were playing them this week.

Do you really?  This galvanised the Knights (with Ricki's help) and turned the side into one that could have made the play-offs had it happened earlier.

Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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about 11 years ago

Marto wrote:

Yakcall wrote:
Really wish we were playing them this week.

Do you really?  This galvanised the Knights (with Ricki's help) and turned the side into one that could have made the play-offs had it happened earlier.

Yeah I see this being such a mess that now is the time to be playing them

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I'm positive things will go wrong.
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about 11 years ago

Is Ricki better than Stubbins?

It's a good point - Ricki has successfully turned around a club and built a club in the A-League. So while he doesn't have a record of taking a club to the highest point he does have a pretty good record of bring a club up to a good level in a short period of time.

Tinkler should seriously consider him.

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about 11 years ago

Agree Ryan. Ricki gives the players a name straight away that players can't really 'question' in terms of 'and what have you done?' He'll be defensive but when you have shipped 7 and have a team of rookies, he will organise them straight away.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 11 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

Agree Ryan. Ricki gives the players a name straight away that players can't really 'question' in terms of 'and what have you done?' He'll be defensive but when you have shipped 7 and have a team of rookies, he will organise them straight away.

Unless this is the Ricki from his final days at the Nix/AWs.  Still I'd like him to get in there, just to have a kiwi manager in the comp again.

Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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about 11 years ago
Bring him is a a defensive coach. Help Stubbins, and get the back four the training they require.
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about 11 years ago

Marto wrote:

Jeff Vader wrote:

Agree Ryan. Ricki gives the players a name straight away that players can't really 'question' in terms of 'and what have you done?' He'll be defensive but when you have shipped 7 and have a team of rookies, he will organise them straight away.

Unless this is the Ricki from his final days at the Nix/AWs.  Still I'd like him to get in there, just to have a kiwi manager in the comp again.

I don't think Ricki is a bad coach. I just think his time was up due to longevity in the role and people start tuning you out and you become a bit immune to things and I guess complacent. I think in a fresh environment, he will produce. It's the cycle of coaching. The key is knowing when the right time to get out is so you are not the tiller in charge of a rudderless ship. That's what Ricki got wrong at the Phoenix and AWs

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 11 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

Marto wrote:

Jeff Vader wrote:

Agree Ryan. Ricki gives the players a name straight away that players can't really 'question' in terms of 'and what have you done?' He'll be defensive but when you have shipped 7 and have a team of rookies, he will organise them straight away.

Unless this is the Ricki from his final days at the Nix/AWs.  Still I'd like him to get in there, just to have a kiwi manager in the comp again.

I don't think Ricki is a bad coach. I just think his time was up due to longevity in the role and people start tuning you out and you become a bit immune to things and I guess complacent. I think in a fresh environment, he will produce. It's the cycle of coaching. The key is knowing when the right time to get out is so you are not the tiller in charge of a rudderless ship. That's what Ricki got wrong at the Phoenix and AWs

the season before ricki left we finished 4th and arguably our best season to date (this season looking likely to eclipse all before). Would have been rather out there to quit after that season.
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