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The A-League which is struggling already will not survive if teams keep continually cannibalising each other rather than finding their own talent.
Central Coast Mariners chairman Peter Turnbull denied he is on the verge of handing back to Football Federation Australia the licence to run the financially embattled club.
Speculation was rife that Turnbull, who said he has invested $6 million in the club, had had enough and wants to offload the Mariners amid concerns a potential lifeline deal with a Russian group had fallen over.
Turnbull has been in negotiations with the Russians to sell a 50 per cent stake in the club since November, but the deal has apparently stalled because the group has been unable to process the funds.
It's the last thing FFA needs in light of the events of the past six months which has seen the axing of Gold Coast United and the decision by billionaire Nathan Tinkler to hand back the licence for the Newcastle Jets.
With FFA committed to funding a western Sydney franchise next season and possibly the Jets, having to take over the Mariners would place a huge burden on its budget, which is already stretched.
The Mariners have had financial issues for most of the season but were hoping to resolve that through the deal with the Russians, who have strong links with Spartak Moscow.
Turnbull, who has been reluctant for much of the season to talk in-depth about the situation at the club, went on the front foot yesterday, telling The Australian he has no intention of giving back the licence and that the sell-off deal is still alive.
"Why do people want to kill off this club?" Turnbull said.
"We are doing great things. We are halfway through finishing a $70m development that will make the Mariners the envy of the A-League.
"So to say I am going to hand back the licence . . . I am not handing it back. We are in for the long haul."
Asked about the situation regarding the sale of the club, Turnbull denied he was getting nervous.
"No, I am not nervous," he said.
"They are contracted to invest.
"But they are still waiting for the processing of the funds from overseas."
Turnbull said there was some frustration that the money had not been forthcoming.
"It is taking longer than we anticipated and longer than we had hoped," he said.
Asked at what point does he tell the investors he needs an answer and when does he start worrying, Turnbull replied: "I am in daily contact with them. The minute they don't take my calls, the minute they say they are not committed, I guess . . . but that's not the case."
Turnbull, a prominent property investor and developer with a lifelong passion for soccer, admitted the A-League's problems could be having some impact on the Russian deal.
"Probably," he said.
"You would think it would make it more difficult."
Adding to the Mariners' woes is the fact that the club is unlikely to retain coach Graham Arnold, who is expected to be named Sydney FC boss within a week.
Arnold has been offered close to $400,000 to take on the Sky Blues, money Central Coast simply cannot afford.
"I spoke to Graham on Tuesday and there is no change to the situation," Turnbull said.
"We are still having talks."
Interesting stuff on the licence, GA and the Russians.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/central-coast-mariners-chairman-peter-turnbull-denies-he-is-on-verge-of-handing-back-his-licence/story-e6frf4gl-1226340509954
Main points for me
* "Why do people want to kill off this club?" -- I'd like to know this too.
* The Russians are under contract to invest but *something* is holding up the money.
* Sydney are really pushing Arnie. There are no guarantees Sydney's offer would be matched even if the investment dollars came through now, but the hold-up in investment could help tip the decision for Arnie.
* "We are in for the long haul" - Players, coaches, staff, all come and go but the club will always be here.
Bring Lawrie back. It's not like there are any other amazing options out there.
Mario, Phantom surely one of you know whats going on.
After coping with the difficulties he has had to put up with, I don't think he owes us anything at all, and he leaves with my gratitude and respect. Though also my strong disappointment. And I sincerely think it will prove a mistake. Be interesting to see if this turns out to be a poisoned chalice or not. However the cannibalising line is very true. This is world football, which when I reminded my irate son at the news of Arnie's imminent departure, I gave his beloved Man United as just one example of a team that is hated for poaching good players. However he made the excellent point, that yes, but they are a great team,Sydney just think they are.
I think this might cost us Rogic as said. With Arnie gone when MV throw cash and Ange at him, hard to see him staying. @$$# But I think Dutchy has a year left, settled, loves the coast and may be quite content for his swan song o be here under another coach rather than just relocate or throw it in when he can get another years good wages doing what he loves.
So...onwards, who wants to coach the premier team, with the hottest youth in the country coming through the premiere youth side, while living in one of the most beautiful beachside areas in Australia, getting to go and coach in the international football arena, and be a part of helping grow an Australian first and flagship facility in the COE??
Anyone?
All we need is the Russians to come to the party, sign a good coach, and a marquee striker - and it's business as usual - chewing bubblegum, kicking ass, and taking names.
No.
Can you remember why we got rid of Lawrie?
We all love him but he is not the answer.
GA waiting till Wednesday for a better offer by Mariners.He's not asking to equal Sydney's money.It must be in between what he's getting now and what Sydney is offering.He wants to stay.
GA waiting till Wednesday for a better offer by Mariners.He's not asking to equal Sydney's money.It must be in between what he's getting now and what Sydney is offering.He wants to stay.
In regards to AM,DM and strikers,Caceres can play in both AM-DM positions and I believe that if he's given game time he'll do better than Hutch and Rogic. I would also like to see Duke and Bernie together as strkers.
GA waiting till Wednesday for a better offer by Mariners.He's not asking to equal Sydney's money.It must be in between what he's getting now and what Sydney is offering.He wants to stay.
In regards to AM,DM and strikers,Caceres can play in both AM-DM positions and I believe that if he's given game time he'll do better than Hutch and Rogic. I would also like to see Duke and Bernie together as strkers.
Great news. He is giving us a fair shot and really its more than we deserve.
Agree on Caceres but not on Duke. He can bang in goals but i just dont rate him as an A-League starter. We need an experienced provider next to either Duke or Ibini or someone like that inbetween them in a 433. It would mean Ibini would need to find an extra 20 - 30 mins of hard running a game.
Difference between us and Brisbane is a 20 goal a year forward and some extra fitness up front to keep defending till the last mins