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Central Coast Bears - Stand Aside

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redvscotty

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Surely there's nothing stating that just because 10 people work for a company and live in the same suburb, that you can't hire someone new on the basis that they too live in that suburb. If the best person/bid is from that suburb then so be it. Keep post codes for mail, not to judge who gets the gig. If the shoe fits then it fits.

Terrible analogy.
 

Timmah

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I think everyone agrees the Bears should be back in the comp at CC. The problem is it can't happen unless there is a reduction in the number of Sydney teams, that would free up a franchise for the CC. There are already too many teams in the Sydney area.
Uhm, "can't happen"?

Last I checked you weren't Gallop and it's not up to you if/how/when CC enter the competition.
 

Red&BlackBear

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In all honesty, the CC should've had a team when Illawarra, Canberra and Newcastle came on the scene. But they didn't and the Bears have been working on it ever since. I think the notion for relocation was originally thrown up in 1991 but the board didn't agree to it fully until 1996/7. By 1998 everything was in place for the big move. It slowly eventuated over the last decade under people's noses (when most thought Norths/Bears were long gone). Now in 2010, the BEARS bid is in full swing. Deja Vu part 3 for this case.

Can't wait for it to finally happen though. It's been a long wait, a long fight and very exhausting one. But one worth every second. I'll be there decked out in red & black for the first BEARS game at Bluey. The first BEARS game at Suncorp, Skilled & NSO ill be there too. Should be an awesome time when we can finally celebrate and get down to work on the field/team.

On another note, yesterday
Central Coast BEARS said:
Central Coast Bearstodays membership drive at Lakehaven Shopping Centre was another raging success proving the people of the coast want their CCB's asap with over $2,000 worth of merchandise sold. Thanks to the membership team who are glad to be home and thawing out after a chilly 10 hours out in todays weather, job well done guy's. Big thanks to all you fans who bought merchandise and memberships, welcome to the club!
sourced from http://www.facebook.com/pages/Central-Coast-Bears/72707929443

CARN THE BEARS!!
 

ashton

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After watching four corners last monday night I doubt whether there be any expansion for a long time.
 

bobmar28

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Uhm, "can't happen"?

Last I checked you weren't Gallop and it's not up to you if/how/when CC enter the competition.

There is a need for a team in Perth so we can be truly national.

QLD has only 3 teams for an entire state so there is a need for a team there.

The Sydney region has 9 teams, way too many. And you want to add a tenth?
 

Timmah

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:lol: "Sydney region". I'm guessing you count Newcastle as "Sydney" too? :lol:
 

Red&BlackBear

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Telegraph poll results today http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...ng-issues-survey/story-e6frexni-1225909970438


Q1) Where should the next NRL team be located
CENTRAL COAST 53.7%
PERTH 20.8%
QLD 20.5%
ADELAIDE 5%

Q2) Is the NRL ready to support a new team
YES 73%
no 27%


CCBears "To Be Seen in 2013"''


I'm sure if it was conducted by the Courier Mail, QLD would have gotten a better %. Don't read into too much. It's just opinions. Still.. CARN THE BEARS!!
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...th-in-finchs-men/story-e6frexnr-1225911268947

REFEREES boss Robert Finch is fighting to save his job, with NRL chief executive David Gallop declaring there would be a complete review of the whistle-blowers' ranks at the end of this season. However, Gallop's pledge to fix rugby league's biggest problem - the standard of refereeing - might be too little, too late for disgruntled fans.
Almost 7000 fans took part in The Sunday Telegraph's exclusive online poll, with more than 80 per cent believing their team's finals hopes could be cruelled by refereeing blunders.


The survey also revealed:
* A high percentage of fans say Brian Smith deserves to be named Dally M coach of the year, edging out St George Illawarra's Wayne Bennett, despite the Roosters not yet cementing a finals berth;
* Dragons fullback Darius Boyd should win the Dally M player of the year over the Roosters' Todd Carney;

* The controversial two-referee system should stay;
* The NRL should replace golden-point extra time with golden-try during the finals series, and;
* The Central Coast should be the next team included in the NRL.


A series of embarrassing blunders by match officials has placed Finch under pressure to keep his job.


The suspension of video referee Bill Harrigan following his shocking decision to award the Dragons' Mark Gasnier a try against Manly two weeks ago is believed to be the major reason behind the NRL's push for an overhaul of the referee ranks.


Gallop responded to the overwhelming dissatisfaction of referees by promising fans there would be an internal review after the grand final.


"We will be reviewing the referees' structure at the end of the season," Gallop said.


"By their [referees] own admission they've had a challenging year, but the competition is tight and they are making thousands of calls in a high-pressure environment.


"The standard of the football and the excitement around the finals is enormous and the referees will play a big role in that."


There were several tight calls for fans, with Bennett just pipping Smith when it came to the Dally M coach of the year award.Melbourne fullback Billy Slater was rated the game's best player, ahead of Test captain Darren Lockyer.


Gallop also weighed into the biggest issues to emerge from the poll, including the call by over 68 per cent of fans for golden-point extra time to be replaced by a golden-try in finals.


The NRL boss suggested that after receiving only a lukewarm response from club coaches and officials this year, the change was unlikely to occur.


"We've looked at it before and we don't believe that would be a satisfactory answer," Gallop said. "It has been pretty much overwhelmingly rejected at our coaches' conferences."


The call for expansion also evoked strong reaction from fans in the survey.


Given the results, they are clearly eager to see the Central Coast admitted to the competition in 2012.


Some 73 per cent of fans believed the NRL was ready to support a new team, with 53 per cent believing it should be based on the Central Coast.


"Central Coast is certainly one of the leading contenders. We've said that we'll look at expansion again in the middle of 2011," Gallop said.


"It will be an interesting decision if the game was to decide to expand, whether to put a new team into a new area such as Perth or look to the heartland area like the Central Coast.



"It's also possible that two teams could be admitted to keep the competition even. But we're also focused on the need to grow money for our existing clubs and players."
 
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Red&BlackBear

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Some juniors from Saturdays finals @ North Sydney Oval. After 96 signed on members, the day was a raging success for the Central Coast BEARS.
 

1 Eyed TEZZA

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That's an intelligent comment.

FFS, your thick because you have this opinion that Sydney cant have any more teams because it already 8.5 teams. The amount of teams is irrelevant if the teams are sustainable and competitive. Sydney doesn't need less teams just better management, and the threat of clubs folding is forcing clubs to hire better people.

We have a market in Sydney thats split by 8.5, rather then having less splits, why not grow the market? Yeah?

Your thinking is negative.

As for the Bears, they are a Central Coast team with connections to North Sydney, that brings in untapped money and represents an un-represented RL area.

Of the 3 realistic bids on the table, they are most guaranteed to survive and are most guaranteed to be free from NRL support sooner then any other team.

Stop looking at it as "Sydney doesn't need another team", look at it as "the competition needs 2 more teams, who's ready?"
 

docbrown

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But Central Coast has the advantage of being a Central Coast team and a Sydney team. The reason being that they'll play 11 games at Gosford satisfying the local crowd there.

But there'll also be at least 6 or 7 games played close to the North Shore area. That area has fallen to Rugby Union and AFL. If they're promoted as the Bears in that region, they have a hundred years of history behind them to fight back.
 

Perth Red

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lol at a survey held in a NSW paper showing a NSW team as favourite! Lets hold it in the West Australian and see the results.
 
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