mightybears said:THIEF!
COMPOSE YOUR OWN RANT!
mightybears said:THIEF!
COMPOSE YOUR OWN RANT!
mightybears said:explain how the afl will win the gold coast, no afl team is going there anytime soon?
believe the bullsh*t of the gold coast bid drones on this site do we?
and is the "spanish inquisition" on the gold coast?
dodge said:I live here on the coast and I can tell you the soccer and Union junior markets are slowly eating up the league kids because in a lot of cases they've got no top flight team to latch onto in the area. The stadium is second-to-none and isn't dependent on a government grant to exist. We have a promise of ongoing financial backing when the bids are asked for by Singo, the location of the stadium itself is superb and connects well with public transport (when it runs :lol: ), we haven't had a stand-alone team in the area EVER and if we were to have one we wouldn't desert it and the be self-righteous about getting it back 10 years later. The CC is earmarked for success and has waited far too long. I can sympathise with your Qld argument but at the same time this is a domestic competition. That said, there is no reason apart from puppetry that there shouldn't be an 18 team competition. Very disappointing decision by the NRL to only allow one expansion team, when they decide to.
Everlovin' Antichrist said:mightybears said:explain how the afl will win the gold coast, no afl team is going there anytime soon?
believe the bullsh*t of the gold coast bid drones on this site do we?
and is the "spanish inquisition" on the gold coast?
Twat. I read without worrying about agendas. Commonsense is all that's needed in this debate and the GC is going to have the next NRL side.
If the NRL don't put the 16th team on the Gold Coast there will be an AFL team there inside 3 years. Unlike the NRL the AFL have nowhere else to go, no matter what Demetriou says.
The AFL won't go up against the NRL on the GC but they will put a team there if the NRL doesn't.
Simple.
Commonsense.
parra_panther said:There is a suggestion in this week's Big League, by Neil Cadigan, that the Knights should talk to John Singleton in relation to privatisation, and in the process perhaps share their home games with Gosford (a 7-5 split).
I'm sure that would go down well in Newcastle...
Balmain_Boy said:dodge said:I live here on the coast and I can tell you the soccer and Union junior markets are slowly eating up the league kids because in a lot of cases they've got no top flight team to latch onto in the area. The stadium is second-to-none and isn't dependent on a government grant to exist. We have a promise of ongoing financial backing when the bids are asked for by Singo, the location of the stadium itself is superb and connects well with public transport (when it runs :lol: ), we haven't had a stand-alone team in the area EVER and if we were to have one we wouldn't desert it and the be self-righteous about getting it back 10 years later. The CC is earmarked for success and has waited far too long. I can sympathise with your Qld argument but at the same time this is a domestic competition. That said, there is no reason apart from puppetry that there shouldn't be an 18 team competition. Very disappointing decision by the NRL to only allow one expansion team, when they decide to.
That sounds like a furfy to me. League juniors leaving because there is no top flight team, and going to union and soccer where...there's again no top flight team.
Everlovin' Antichrist said:mightybears said:explain how the afl will win the gold coast, no afl team is going there anytime soon?
believe the bullsh*t of the gold coast bid drones on this site do we?
and is the "spanish inquisition" on the gold coast?
Twat. I read without worrying about agendas. Commonsense is all that's needed in this debate and the GC is going to have the next NRL side.
If the NRL don't put the 16th team on the Gold Coast there will be an AFL team there inside 3 years. Unlike the NRL the AFL have nowhere else to go, no matter what Demetriou says.
The AFL won't go up against the NRL on the GC but they will put a team there if the NRL doesn't.
Simple.
Commonsense.
doctor death said:It's people like you that will see the game eventually die.
Bears' Central Coast Stadium stake for sale
By Brad Walter
March 9, 2005
North Sydney's 20 per cent stake in the Central Coast Stadium is up for sale to NRL clubs looking to relocate, leagues club boss Jim Henry revealed yesterday.
Henry said the Gold Coast were a better proposition of gaining entry to the NRL in 2007 and advised the Bears to give up on their battle for readmission to the competition as a Gosford-based team.
He said South Sydney were best placed to buy the stake in the stadium and relocate to the Central Coast instead of moving to Telstra Stadium.
"That's going to be embarrassing to have 90 per cent of the stadium vacant [at Telstra]," Henry said. "I personally think that there is an avenue available for Souths [at Gosford], but I thought at one stage that the Melbourne Storm would go up there. It's an enormously growing area that is crying out for a football team.
"But there is no encouragement from the NRL for us to continue so by the process of elimination the Gold Coast are the only [consortium] left standing. [For Norths] it's a matter of what part of 'not happening' don't you understand."
A bid by Norths football club president Mike Gibbons and a group of business people to take control of the leagues club board was also doomed to fail, Henry said, with their application for an extraordinary general meeting having been rejected.
Instead, Henry, who will retire on April 20 from his position as general manager of North Sydney Leagues after almost 20 years,
The best chance of the Central Coast having a team would be if a Sydney-based NRL club was to relocate, he said.
"I think these people honestly believe that they can resurrect North Sydney football team, but the bottom line is that to run an NRL club you need an absolute minimum of $16 million," Henry said of the Bears.
"Who's going to give them that sort of money. People forget that it cost John Singleton a couple of million bucks [to bankroll Norths' 2004 campaign to become the NRL's 16th team], and the leagues club has been very good to the football club.
"Since they went into administration in 1999, they have received from the leagues club $11.3 million. There's teams playing in the NRL that don't get that from their leagues club. But no one's knocking on the door and the Sharks have tied up the Central Coast juniors.
"In my opinion, the Bears should play in the Jim Beam Cup. I believe the Jim Beam Cup will become the state cup in a couple of years and the name North Sydney would still invoke some sort of passion."
Asked about the leagues club's 20 per cent shareholding in the Singleton-controlled Central Coast Stadium, Henry said: "We've still got it. We can't just sell it, not even to Singo. It's got to be approved by Gosford Council and any buyer would have to be a non-profit organisation like a football club or a registered club.
"But it would be a good investment and if, for example, an NRL team wanted to relocate up there, it would obviously give them an opportunity to get some equity in the stadium and I've got to say that the board would give serious consideration to that."
After last August deferring any decision on expanding the competition until this year, the NRL is offering $8 million for teams to relocate and there is an understanding that another $2 million would also be on the table in Gosford.
With the Gold Coast Dolphins now overwhelming favourites to become the 16th team, Henry said he believed South Sydney should take up the offer rather than move to Telstra Stadium for home games next season, as the Rabbitohs are proposing.
An angry Gibbons said that Henry's comments were indicative of the reasons he was heading a ticket against the current board.
"If Jim Henry thinks we should be in the Jim Beam Cup, then Parramatta will have to be there with us, because we beat them in premier league last week," Gibbons said.
"The leagues club was set up by the football club 50 years ago to propagate rugby league and that is why we want to take control and put it back on the path from which it has strayed."
See Diehard, if you knew anything about Norths and the Bears in general you would know not to listen to Jim Henry, who is an absolute f**kwit intent on bringing us down. Honestly, he is one of the biggest twats around so dont bother lietening to him, he's the guy who 300000 from our supplies for f**ks sake.DIEHARD said:Bears' Central Coast Stadium stake for sale
By Brad Walter
March 9, 2005
North Sydney's 20 per cent stake in the Central Coast Stadium is up for sale to NRL clubs looking to relocate, leagues club boss Jim Henry revealed yesterday.
Henry said the Gold Coast were a better proposition of gaining entry to the NRL in 2007 and advised the Bears to give up on their battle for readmission to the competition as a Gosford-based team.
He said South Sydney were best placed to buy the stake in the stadium and relocate to the Central Coast instead of moving to Telstra Stadium.
"That's going to be embarrassing to have 90 per cent of the stadium vacant [at Telstra]," Henry said. "I personally think that there is an avenue available for Souths [at Gosford], but I thought at one stage that the Melbourne Storm would go up there. It's an enormously growing area that is crying out for a football team.
"But there is no encouragement from the NRL for us to continue so by the process of elimination the Gold Coast are the only [consortium] left standing. [For Norths] it's a matter of what part of 'not happening' don't you understand."
A bid by Norths football club president Mike Gibbons and a group of business people to take control of the leagues club board was also doomed to fail, Henry said, with their application for an extraordinary general meeting having been rejected.
Instead, Henry, who will retire on April 20 from his position as general manager of North Sydney Leagues after almost 20 years,
The best chance of the Central Coast having a team would be if a Sydney-based NRL club was to relocate, he said.
"I think these people honestly believe that they can resurrect North Sydney football team, but the bottom line is that to run an NRL club you need an absolute minimum of $16 million," Henry said of the Bears.
"Who's going to give them that sort of money. People forget that it cost John Singleton a couple of million bucks [to bankroll Norths' 2004 campaign to become the NRL's 16th team], and the leagues club has been very good to the football club.
"Since they went into administration in 1999, they have received from the leagues club $11.3 million. There's teams playing in the NRL that don't get that from their leagues club. But no one's knocking on the door and the Sharks have tied up the Central Coast juniors.
"In my opinion, the Bears should play in the Jim Beam Cup. I believe the Jim Beam Cup will become the state cup in a couple of years and the name North Sydney would still invoke some sort of passion."
Asked about the leagues club's 20 per cent shareholding in the Singleton-controlled Central Coast Stadium, Henry said: "We've still got it. We can't just sell it, not even to Singo. It's got to be approved by Gosford Council and any buyer would have to be a non-profit organisation like a football club or a registered club.
"But it would be a good investment and if, for example, an NRL team wanted to relocate up there, it would obviously give them an opportunity to get some equity in the stadium and I've got to say that the board would give serious consideration to that."
After last August deferring any decision on expanding the competition until this year, the NRL is offering $8 million for teams to relocate and there is an understanding that another $2 million would also be on the table in Gosford.
With the Gold Coast Dolphins now overwhelming favourites to become the 16th team, Henry said he believed South Sydney should take up the offer rather than move to Telstra Stadium for home games next season, as the Rabbitohs are proposing.
An angry Gibbons said that Henry's comments were indicative of the reasons he was heading a ticket against the current board.
"If Jim Henry thinks we should be in the Jim Beam Cup, then Parramatta will have to be there with us, because we beat them in premier league last week," Gibbons said.
"The leagues club was set up by the football club 50 years ago to propagate rugby league and that is why we want to take control and put it back on the path from which it has strayed."
Nice to see what the North Sydney Bears Leagues Club think of the situation....
GoTheBears said:See Diehard, if you knew anything about Norths and the Bears in general you would know not to listen to Jim Henry, who is an absolute f***wit intent on bringing us down. Honestly, he is one of the biggest twats around so dont bother lietening to him, he's the guy who 300000 from our supplies for f*** sake.