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Scum in turmoil

midfielder

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It is hard to feel sorry for them but look like they just lost another ... Con must be one hell of a manager...

From TWG today http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/a-league/kantarovski-to-trial-at-german-giants-178075/

Boom Newcastle midfielder Ben Kantarovski has been invited to trial with German club Bayern Munich.

TWG understands the 17-year-old will link up with the Bundesliga giants immediately following the Jets' next match in the Asian Champions League, against Japanese side Nagoya Grampus on April 7.

The move to one of the football's most prestigious clubs caps a meteoric rise this season for Kantarovski, who cemented a  starting birth with the Jets, won the club's Player of the Year and Rising star awards and was selected in Pim Verbeek's Socceroos squad to play Kuwait.

At Bayern, Kantarovski will join a who's who of the world's best players, including French ace Frank Ribery and Italy's Luca Toni. The club are second in the Bundesliga and are still alive in the UEFA Champions League, having smashed Portugal's Sporting Lisbon 12-1 over two second round legs.
 

NewyForever

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marinermick said:
lalwz

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Ante Covic tells Jets to fix 'off-field problems'
BY SEBASTIAN HASSETT
19/03/2009

JETS goalkeeper Ante Covic has vented his frustration at the "distractions" that derailed the club's A-League championship defence last season as he prepares to return to Sweden.

Covic could be in goal for his new club, Elfsborg, in a trial match on Saturday after signing a three-year deal.


But he leaves Newcastle disenchanted by a series of problems which, he said, prevented the players from reaching their optimum ability.


"Off the field, I don't think the team, the players and coaching staff are given what's needed to go out and perform at the high level without any other concerns," Covic said. "That's one of the major reasons I'm going back to Sweden.


"Once I get over there I know the club will do anything they can to help players perform and win games. I think that's where things are lacking here and shortcuts are taken.


"There is real problems with what's happening off the field.


"There's too many frustrations and distractions that end up getting carried onto the field.


"With Newcastle, we had a good football team, but we need to have a good football club."


He admitted he did not have the best of seasons but felt the club could not move forward until they resolved their off-field issues.


"I'm not trying to make excuses for a poor season . . . I'm a big critic of myself, and I know I didn't get the best from myself this year," he said. "I probably shouldn't have let some things affect me, and I don't want to sound bitter, but there's a lot of small issues that could be very easily overcome.


"From the great squad we had two years ago, 10 or 12 of our best players have left, and you probably wouldn't find one player happy with how things have happened.


"If we ever want to regularly compete with the best teams in Japan or Korea or even reach the level of some of the lower European countries, things have to improve."

SMH

All a-league teams are not run professionally enough

That said, jets management is amateur and the worst in the league. You can quote me on that.

RE kanta - wont be moving till next year
 

marinermick

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FFC Mariner said:
All a-league teams are not run professionally enough

bollocks - dont tar us with the brush of your ineptitude

+1, from my experiences of away travel the only place where we constantly have problems because they are disorganised is newcastle

the other clubs, even perth, are good
 

FFC Mariner

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More from the f**k up factory - surely the FFA need to do something about these people and soon.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/a-league/covic-joins-jets-exodus-amid-allegations/2009/03/19/1237055001361.html?page=2

Robert Dillon reports: The head of the Professional Footballers' Association launched a scathing attack on Newcastle Jets management yesterday after alleging that the club's entire playing staff are owed superannuation and bonuses dating back to the start of the financial year.

The Herald contacted the PFA yesterday after departing goalkeeper Ante Covic revealed one of his many gripes with the Jets was that he was owed unpaid superannuation.

Other players said they were also awaiting overdue super. Two quarterly payments, in September and January, have been missed. It is understood the amount unpaid is close to $100,000. Yesterday's allegations are the latest in a line of complaints from people who claim they have been short-changed by the Jets.

Club owner Con Constantine did not deny the Jets may have been tardy with payments and said any debts to players would be "tidied up" in the near future.

PFA boss Brendan Schwab said his organisation was in the process of itemising the collective debts and hoped to be in a position to serve the Jets a letter of demand next week. And, in an extraordinary broadside, Schwab claimed delaying payments was "standard business practice" for the Jets and a contributing factor to the exodus of players since the 2007-08 grand final win.
 

Sean

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FFC Mariner said:
More from the f**k up factory - surely the FFA need to do something about these people and soon.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/a-league/covic-joins-jets-exodus-amid-allegations/2009/03/19/1237055001361.html?page=2

Robert Dillon reports: The head of the Professional Footballers' Association launched a scathing attack on Newcastle Jets management yesterday after alleging that the club's entire playing staff are owed superannuation and bonuses dating back to the start of the financial year.

The Herald contacted the PFA yesterday after departing goalkeeper Ante Covic revealed one of his many gripes with the Jets was that he was owed unpaid superannuation.

Other players said they were also awaiting overdue super. Two quarterly payments, in September and January, have been missed. It is understood the amount unpaid is close to $100,000. Yesterday's allegations are the latest in a line of complaints from people who claim they have been short-changed by the Jets.

Club owner Con Constantine did not deny the Jets may have been tardy with payments and said any debts to players would be "tidied up" in the near future.

PFA boss Brendan Schwab said his organisation was in the process of itemising the collective debts and hoped to be in a position to serve the Jets a letter of demand next week. And, in an extraordinary broadside, Schwab claimed delaying payments was "standard business practice" for the Jets and a contributing factor to the exodus of players since the 2007-08 grand final win.

f**k didnt this happen also with Breakers?! and was Con in charge then too?
 

dibo

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FFC Mariner said:
or units in unsold property developments......................

...that they can own a 1/23 share of.

maaaaate, it's a growing area maaaaate, rool potential, gonna get snapped up quicksmart, you jus watch maaaaaaate!
 

p-diddy

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Read that a new liscencee has been lined up following Con's lilkely departure at some point between now and the end of season 5. For the sake of not only our club, but the whole A-league, here's hoping it comes to fruition.
 

dibo

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parksey10 said:
Read that a new liscencee has been lined up following Con's lilkely departure at some point between now and the end of season 5. For the sake of not only our club, but the whole A-league, here's hoping it comes to fruition.

i would be crossing everything that a new licensee is in the wings.
 

marinermick

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Sean Francis Lacy said:
FFC Mariner said:
More from the f**k up factory - surely the FFA need to do something about these people and soon.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/sport/football/a-league/covic-joins-jets-exodus-amid-allegations/2009/03/19/1237055001361.html?page=2

Robert Dillon reports: The head of the Professional Footballers' Association launched a scathing attack on Newcastle Jets management yesterday after alleging that the club's entire playing staff are owed superannuation and bonuses dating back to the start of the financial year.

The Herald contacted the PFA yesterday after departing goalkeeper Ante Covic revealed one of his many gripes with the Jets was that he was owed unpaid superannuation.

Other players said they were also awaiting overdue super. Two quarterly payments, in September and January, have been missed. It is understood the amount unpaid is close to $100,000. Yesterday's allegations are the latest in a line of complaints from people who claim they have been short-changed by the Jets.

Club owner Con Constantine did not deny the Jets may have been tardy with payments and said any debts to players would be "tidied up" in the near future.

PFA boss Brendan Schwab said his organisation was in the process of itemising the collective debts and hoped to be in a position to serve the Jets a letter of demand next week. And, in an extraordinary broadside, Schwab claimed delaying payments was "standard business practice" for the Jets and a contributing factor to the exodus of players since the 2007-08 grand final win.

f**k didnt this happen also with Breakers?! and was Con in charge then too?

con was never in charge of the breakers

con, soccer australia, the nnswsf and some profile players used the unpaid super as a way of revoking the breakers licence and putting con in charge

ironically most of the clubs at the time were behind in payments

even more ironic is that con still owes super from players playing at newcastle united pre-aleague days
 

marinermick

Well-Known Member
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/a-league/sasho-admits-to-asian-interest-178133/

i was saying to my wife after the ulsan game that i bet he would be off to asia in a fit if he gets a decent offer

i bet that offer will come soon, espcially after his brace

that's what happens when you hire a mercenary

happened to sydney, then us, and now the jets
 

FFC Mariner

Well-Known Member
The time line seems to be getting shorter with each club doesnt it? Maybe he has worked out that Con only promises the $$$ and doesnt actually pay it.

Alt conspiracy theory, he signed with the scum knowing that he was being sought in Asia, has a deal with Con to split the $$
 

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