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Phoenix Ownership - Rob says FTFFA (Part 1)

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Posted May 08, 2011 21:51 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:33

Sweet nothings from Nathan Greenham from the 442 story linked on the home page...
 
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Meanwhile, on the key issue of sponsorship of the entire club, Greenham remained tight-lipped. There have been reports that Phoenix were about to unveil a $10m sponsor, but the CEO said this was premature.

�It�s important to ensure that both parties are comfortable with all the relevant parts of any contract before any official announcements can be made,� Greenham said.

He also played down the financial troubles of Phoenix owner Terry Serepisos, who recently cleared his $4m debts with the IRD and ACCand was hoping to have secured a US$100m loan from the Middle East.

�We�re glad that the financial challenges have been dealt with," said Greenham. "It�s been difficult for all clubs for a variety of reasons and we�re no exception, but we were a long way from any serious danger.�

Phoenix recently completed a five-year strategic plan setting short, mid and long-term goals.

Greenham added: �The excitement for me and the others here at the club is the massive opportunity that awaits us in continuing to grow our very strong product.�

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 07:33

Sweet nothings from Nathan Greenham from the 442 story linked on the home page...

 
442 wrote:
Meanwhile, on the key issue of sponsorship of the entire club, Greenham remained tight-lipped. There have been reports that Phoenix were about to unveil a $10m sponsor, but the CEO said this was premature.

�It�s important to ensure that both parties are comfortable with all the relevant parts of any contract before any official announcements can be made,� Greenham said.

He also played down the financial troubles of Phoenix owner Terry Serepisos, who recently cleared his $4m debts with the IRD and ACCand was hoping to have secured a US$100m loan from the Middle East.

�We�re glad that the financial challenges have been dealt with," said Greenham. "It�s been difficult for all clubs for a variety of reasons and we�re no exception, but we were a long way from any serious danger.�

Phoenix recently completed a five-year strategic plan setting short, mid and long-term goals.

Greenham added: �The excitement for me and the others here at the club is the massive opportunity that awaits us in continuing to grow our very strong product.�