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Scum in turmoil

marinermick

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Con is now likening himself to Jesus Christ. From 442 website:

NEWCASTLE Jets Technical Director Branko Culina has insisted he's not interested in the head coach's job after being burnt with his experience at Sydney FC.
Culina seemed the logical choice to either take over - or at least temporarily  fill - the hot seat after Gary van Egmond shocked the club with his sudden exit at the weekend for his new coaching role with the Joeys and the Australian Institute of Sport.

But Culina - father of Socceroo Jason - is reluctant to even consider it after the bitter end to his coaching role at Sydney almost two years ago.

Culina was very publicly dumped by Sydney's last new management arrivals after the side had a disappointing start to the 2007/2008 season despite a promising Asian Champions League campaign.

"There is an old saying, `once a coach always a coach' and that's still a little bit true but I've never really thought about it (the Newcastle job) much," Culina told AAP.

"It's not to say that I don't want to coach, but not necessarily in Australia and I've still probably got a bitter feeling about it after the Sydney episode.

"It is not something that I have been thinking about, it's not something where I'll be putting my hand up for and at the moment, I think the club is still trying to come to grips with the fact Gary has left so suddenly.

"People are entitled to put up names ... but people are just jumping to conclusions."

However Culina added: "In life you never rule anything out."

Meanwhile Jets owner Con Constantine has launched a vociferous campaig for compensation after van Egmond walked out on his contract with four years left to run and just weeks before the start of the new season.

"Someone has to pay ... Gary. FFA ... I don't care. The FFA stuffed up and I think there should be compensation. We are talking about a four-year contract," Constantine told The Australian. "When I got rid of one of my coaches a few years back, I had to pay him compensation, so why is it different now?

"This has hurt me, the club, the players and the fans. The worst thing is that FFA is supposed to be the policeman of the game, but they are not doing their job properly.

"This wouldn't happen anywhere else in the world. I am a businessman and I would never dream of conducting my business this way. If the FFA want to fine me, well, it would be like fining Jesus Christ because of the treachery of Judas.

"The simple fact is that people have been negotiating this behind my back, behind the club's back for a few months. The FFA have broken the rules. If I did that, I'd be in big trouble.

"The honest thing to do would have been to contact me from the start and ask permission to talk to Gary. I wouldn't be allowed to talk to another coach or player without seeking permission from the club."

He added: "I blame Gary first. He forgets that if it wasn't for me, he wouldn't be where he is now.

"He was selling Pepsi to me eight years ago. He pleaded then to help him get involved in coaching in the game."
 

Ithuriel

Well-Known Member
You would think with Con being a businessman and all that he'd know the difference between an employee resigning and firing an employee. Its a little thing called redundancy payouts. I don't know what he's complaining about anyways. He's just freed up $800000 over the next four years and I doubt he's gonna pay that much to his next coach.
If he keeps going the wat he's going he's going to cop a fine from the FFA...
 

dru

Well-Known Member
Jazzie said:
ummmmmm ..... now I know why the Jets supporters dislike him so much.
Well there is that and he threatens to throw them off the balcony of the owners box
 

Jazzie

Sheer joy at beating the scum :)
dru said:
Jazzie said:
ummmmmm ..... now I know why the Jets supporters dislike him so much.
Well there is that and he threatens to throw them off the balcony of the owners box

Yes, read bout that!!! LOL..... eeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwww, not a good look!
 

midfielder

Well-Known Member
In the business world how many times do employees leave ... Con just screams his tits off all the time ... the league would be better off without him ... someone will step up and take the Newcastle franchise .... there are three Western Sydney bidders one will take the option.

Con is an example of the 'old guard' who claim to love the game in one breath and threaten its very existence in another. Hypocrites - plain and simple. The FFA need a transition plan to get this dinosaur out of the game.

For years this game put up with this sort of shit from megalomaniacs in the old NSL. I don't doubt Con's financial commitment - just his sanity, business practices and ethical framework in general.
 

priorpeter

Well-Known Member
Culina's taken the job:

http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/106588,branko-is-new-jets-boss.aspx

BRANKO Culina has been named Newcastle Jets boss for the next two years.

A press conference this afternoon has confirmed the former Sydney FC coach and current Newcastle Jets technical director will take over the vacant coaching role after Gary van Egmond's sudden departure at the weekend.

Culina is understood to have accepted a two year deal despite playing down expectations he would take the job.

He said just yesterday that he was still bitter over his experience at Sydney FC where he was unceremoniously dumped following a management takeover and a disappointing start to the 2007/8 season.

"There is an old saying, `once a coach always a coach' and that's still a little bit true but I've never really thought about it (the Newcastle job) much," Culina told AAP.

"It's not to say that I don't want to coach, but not necessarily in Australia and I've still probably got a bitter feeling about it after the Sydney episode.

"It is not something that I have been thinking about, it's not something where I'll be putting my hand up for and at the moment, I think the club is still trying to come to grips with the fact Gary has left so suddenly.

"People are entitled to put up names ... but people are just jumping to conclusions."

But he admitted: "In life you never rule anything out."



More to follow
 

David Votoupal

Well-Known Member
Culina made his share of mistakes in charge of Sydney, though he may not have had sufficient time, so let's imagine how he'll be with this train wreck.
 

Blackadder

Well-Known Member
Hmmm Branko says he has a bitter taste from experiences at Sydney, well that is going to be sweet as sugar compared to what he will get from the Con.
 

David Votoupal

Well-Known Member
It reminds me of the boards of West Brom, Birmingham City, etc in the mid to late 80s who acted like they were actually trying to kill those clubs.

Even though the Middlesbrough and Norwich comparisons are more accurate- asset-stripping, coaches leaving, etc.
 

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