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Vin Fizz

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Saw Noicey on Friday night. He looked as shattered as the players. I said to him, thank you for the year champ, and getting us this far. Lets give it a real go next year. He nodded with a steel I've not seen at the Sharks. Love the blokes attitude and I reckon he has the BWB in his blood already.
 

The Popper

Bench
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Those of you who believe in reincarnation could have the upper hand here. James Hooper may well be Torquemada reborn?
 

eddiesmith

Juniors
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lol, had a story on the news in QLD tonight about it, basically no one wants us in QLD anyway, guess we will have to stay :D
 

Southern Shark

Juniors
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The problem is media cross ownership and infiltration. News Corp have got their grubby little fingers into that many other organisations that their fabricated sensationalist journalism starts to become fact. Their stories almost always consist of ( a source close to ) which is actually I made this up for my own benefit. Now Channel Nine have been forced to give the Hooper Grub a seat on the footy show as News Corp is in cohorts with Nine and their their partners and you can see how the ex footy players hate it. Now Massoud and Wilson also want a gig so they have learn't that reporting accurately on the NRL will get them no where so they sit back and create scandal after scandal following the lead of Hooper.

The great shame of this circus is that respected journalists like Steve Mascord have resigned in disgust and many others are losing faith and gaining hatred towards New Limited.

The only organisations that ran the Sharks Relocation story have affiliations to New Limited. Of course we now now like all the other headlines they fabricate is that it was a lie based on the denial from the NRL. They need to be held to account.
 

Quigs

Immortal
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The problem is media cross ownership and infiltration. News Corp have got their grubby little fingers into that many other organisations that their fabricated sensationalist journalism starts to become fact. Their stories almost always consist of ( a source close to ) which is actually I made this up for my own benefit. Now Channel Nine have been forced to give the Hooper Grub a seat on the footy show as News Corp is in cohorts with Nine and their their partners and you can see how the ex footy players hate it. Now Massoud and Wilson also want a gig so they have learn't that reporting accurately on the NRL will get them no where so they sit back and create scandal after scandal following the lead of Hooper.

The great shame of this circus is that respected journalists like Steve Mascord have resigned in disgust and many others are losing faith and gaining hatred towards New Limited.

The only organisations that ran the Sharks Relocation story have affiliations to New Limited. Of course we now now like all the other headlines they fabricate is that it was a lie based on the denial from the NRL. They need to be held to account.

You should see what Newscorpse gets up to when a federal election is on.

Hang on.
 

Southern Shark

Juniors
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Quigs is spot on. It is far worse at election time but what is Newscorp's agenda in destroying Cronulla. They have not let up all year. Someone must know but they have not let on. My belief is thatt they want to fund a new side somewhere, say in perth or queensland as they are now aware of their mistake from walking away from the storm. The only way to get a new side is to destroy an existing one and the Sharks have been made the target.
 

Qld-Sharkie

Juniors
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Quigs is spot on. It is far worse at election time but what is Newscorp's agenda in destroying Cronulla. They have not let up all year. Someone must know but they have not let on. My belief is thatt they want to fund a new side somewhere, say in perth or queensland as they are now aware of their mistake from walking away from the storm. The only way to get a new side is to destroy an existing one and the Sharks have been made the target.

If newscorp & channel nein are in bed together then it all comes down to a second team in Qld, its what nein want....and they are running the NRL.
 

Quigs

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Psssts Qld-Sharkie. There are three teams north of the Tweed already.

Channel Nein just doesn't want to telecast anything but the Donkeys live on Friday nights.
 

Mr. Sharky

Juniors
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331
Psssts Qld-Sharkie. There are three teams north of the Tweed already.

Channel Nein just doesn't want to telecast anything but the Donkeys live on Friday nights.

According to the Daily Toilet Paper this morning, it sounds as though that David Gyngell is demanding a second team out of Brisbane.

If they want to relocate a team so badly, why not the Roosters?

The fact is they have no juniors, a tiny supporter base. If anyone is going to be relocated it would have to be them.
 

Spot On

Coach
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Psssts Qld-Sharkie. There are three teams north of the Tweed already.

Channel Nein just doesn't want to telecast anything but the Donkeys live on Friday nights.

Not sure if your using tongue-in-cheek there but Ch 9 desperately want another Brisbane team. Desperately.
 

Qld-Sharkie

Juniors
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Channel Nine boss David Gyngell wants NRL to bring another team to Brisbane

THE man who negotiated rugby league’s record $1 billion television deal, Channel Nine kingpin David Gyngell, has thrown his considerable weight behind the NRL having a second team in Brisbane.

Despite predictable denials out of NRL headquarters on Wednesday, The Daily Telegraph maintains NRL powerbrokers have held talks about the possibility of moving the Cronulla Sharks to Queensland in 2015.

Amid a backlash of vitriol from the Shire to north of the Tweed River, NRL CEO Dave Smith attempted to reiterate there was no iron-clad blueprint to torpedo the Sharks 1450km north into enemy territory.

But as angry fans vented frustrations at the notion of Cronulla being relocated, Smith remained silent on whether he or any members of the NRL’s Independent Commission had discussed the prospect.

One hugely-influential figure in rugby league who welcomed the narrative about a second NRL team north of the border was Channel Nine heavyweight Gyngell, who successfully outbid rival networks to win the NRL’s five-year $1 billion broadcast rights deal.

"I am 100 per cent in favour of a second team in Brisbane," Gyngell said.

"I support any moves the NRL makes on this because we have been pushing for it now for several years. It does nobody any favours only having the Broncos in Brisbane.

"Our return is 100 cents in the dollar with the Broncos and only 40 cents elsewhere. The Broncos would not have missed the eight this season if they’d had another team there.

"They need to compete and not be so complacent. We believe the market in Brisbane is more than ready for another team. My belief it that this is inevitable in the next few years."

Gyngell’s push comes as The Daily Telegraph can reveal Cronulla’s previous board sought a guarantee the club would remain in the Shire prior to being overthrown by the new administration when the ASADA bombshell first hit the club.

But NRL headquarters maintains no club has been given fail safe guarantees about survival and all 16 teams will have their corporate governance and financial viability "reviewed" during the course of next season.

Under the NRL’s current competition structure, the nine clubs in the Sydney market are all fighting for survival with Wests Tigers and St George Illawarra the latest to fall on financial hardship.

By contrast, there are only three clubs north of the border in Queensland and at least three cashed-up bid teams all pushing to win a licence in destinations like Rockhampton, Ipswich and Logan.

The arrival of the newest member of the Independent Commission, Graeme Samuel, in November is a monumental acquisition for the NRL.

Samuel was head commissioner of the AFL for 19 seasons and polarised opinion in Victoria when he declared 11 teams in Melbourne was too many.

The Sharks maintain the club’s survival is assured due to the Woolooware Bay development on the land next to Remondis Stadium, which the club maintains will inject a minimum of $30 million over the next six years.

But the issue for the club is liquid cash.

After negotiating a $10 million advance to pay off its existing debts last year, the next instalment of cash being injected into Cronulla’s bottom line from the development could take until 2018.

The Daily Telegraph understands members of Cronulla’s new board have spoken about trading off some of their future rights on the 630-apartment development in return for an immediate cash injection.

To do so would effectively failsafe the club’s immediate future against the financial strain of a $3.5 million leagues club debt and any potential million-dollar fine handed down at the conclusion of the ASADA investigation.

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http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/cha...-1226727219229
 

Mr. Sharky

Juniors
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Channel Nine boss David Gyngell wants NRL to bring another team to Brisbane

Rebecca Wilson, Josh Massoud, James Hooper
The Daily Telegraph
September 26, 2013 12:00AM

THE man who negotiated rugby league’s record $1 billion television deal, Channel Nine kingpin David Gyngell, has thrown his considerable weight behind the NRL having a second team in Brisbane.

Despite predictable denials out of NRL headquarters on Wednesday, The Daily Telegraph maintains NRL powerbrokers have held talks about the possibility of moving the Cronulla Sharks to Queensland in 2015.

Amid a backlash of vitriol from the Shire to north of the Tweed River, NRL CEO Dave Smith attempted to reiterate there was no iron-clad blueprint to torpedo the Sharks 1450km north into enemy territory.

But as angry fans vented frustrations at the notion of Cronulla being relocated, Smith remained silent on whether he or any members of the NRL’s Independent Commission had discussed the prospect.

One hugely-influential figure in rugby league who welcomed the narrative about a second NRL team north of the border was Channel Nine heavyweight Gyngell, who successfully outbid rival networks to win the NRL’s five-year $1 billion broadcast rights deal.

"I am 100 per cent in favour of a second team in Brisbane," Gyngell said.

"I support any moves the NRL makes on this because we have been pushing for it now for several years. It does nobody any favours only having the Broncos in Brisbane.

"Our return is 100 cents in the dollar with the Broncos and only 40 cents elsewhere. The Broncos would not have missed the eight this season if they’d had another team there.

"They need to compete and not be so complacent. We believe the market in Brisbane is more than ready for another team. My belief it that this is inevitable in the next few years."

Gyngell’s push comes as The Daily Telegraph can reveal Cronulla’s previous board sought a guarantee the club would remain in the Shire prior to being overthrown by the new administration when the ASADA bombshell first hit the club.

But NRL headquarters maintains no club has been given fail safe guarantees about survival and all 16 teams will have their corporate governance and financial viability "reviewed" during the course of next season.

Under the NRL’s current competition structure, the nine clubs in the Sydney market are all fighting for survival with Wests Tigers and St George Illawarra the latest to fall on financial hardship.

By contrast, there are only three clubs north of the border in Queensland and at least three cashed-up bid teams all pushing to win a licence in destinations like Rockhampton, Ipswich and Logan.

The arrival of the newest member of the Independent Commission, Graeme Samuel, in November is a monumental acquisition for the NRL.

Samuel was head commissioner of the AFL for 19 seasons and polarised opinion in Victoria when he declared 11 teams in Melbourne was too many.

The Sharks maintain the club’s survival is assured due to the Woolooware Bay development on the land next to Remondis Stadium, which the club maintains will inject a minimum of $30 million over the next six years.

But the issue for the club is liquid cash.

After negotiating a $10 million advance to pay off its existing debts last year, the next instalment of cash being injected into Cronulla’s bottom line from the development could take until 2018.

The Daily Telegraph understands members of Cronulla’s new board have spoken about trading off some of their future rights on the 630-apartment development in return for an immediate cash injection.

To do so would effectively failsafe the club’s immediate future against the financial strain of a $3.5 million leagues club debt and any potential million-dollar fine handed down at the conclusion of the ASADA investigation.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/ch...team-to-brisbane/story-fndujljl-1226727219229
 

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