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iSelect Gold Coast Titans granted new license

Goddy

Juniors
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The forecast is not good for the Titans; Bad management have led them down a path that may be of no return. Seeing a League heartland like the Coast go to the Suns would be a tragedy. They need at least a top 8 finish to stay viable.
 
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just use the second brisbane team as leverage to reconfigure all the current contracts with stadiums queensland. simple.

From my memory of when I was living in Queensland the Broncos had the best deal on Suncorp, paying far less than both the Roar and Reds.

Titians have been given a bad deal on their stadium.

Second Brisbane team is a must and as the person above says use them to get better deal on all the current contracts.

I still have a feeling the Titians will be a financial flop.
 

bobmar28

Bench
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So the NRL . or the rest of the NRL clubs have to keep bailing out the Titans, what a wank, the Titans got their NRL licence based on a rock solid businees plan, or so they said, they are nothing more than glorified free loaders.
Let them fail and move the franchise up north as a second Brissie team, Gold Coast supporters can get a bus or train up and proper corporate support can be had.

Then again they might just switch their allegiance to the Suns.
 

BranVan3000

Coach
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Taylor sees a better future with the Tits than your mob :lol:
I love Taylor as a player but everything I've heard about him as a person paints him to be as dumb as a plank. If he's signing with Titans I doubt he's considering their financial situation. Though his manager should, you'd hope.
 

Card Shark

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If you are a business in a dire financial position, you limit / halt spending & review operations.

What do the Titans do - they go out & contract possibly the most expensive employee available.

Searle used to be on the TV regularly promoting himself but hasn't been seen for a while - I wonder why?

Also, what a dumb idea to give away free seats to the next game because they lost to the storm. Surely any income is better than none at all (or are they on a fixed income from Qld government / stadium ) despite paying crowd?
 

Dogs Of War

Coach
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I think most of you are blowing this out of proportion. Once a new tv deal is done, all clubs will have another $1 mil to play with as I expect the salary cap to match the nrl grant. Clubs like sharks and titans will use that cash to pay off debts, and as long as they do that they will be fine. Sharks do need a sponsor soon as that has to be bleeding money much harder than the Titans are currently, and if push came to shove, Titans could just go down the sharks path of cutting things back to bare bones to deal with there predicament in the short term.
 

MARSHALL ZHUKOV

Juniors
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If the Titans do fold and they are extreme financial difficulty what should happen to their players-Of course they will want to play on but all of their contract's past this season for an example will be null and void taking also into account they may not receive any contract money or a few cents in the dollar being i presume unsecured creditors. How will the NRL spread the players around the other 15 clubs since more than likely they will be deemed at no cost under the salary cap- like souths players were when souths got the chop.

The NRL should have learnt the lesson from the previous gold coast clubs it just isnt going to work.
 

Kirky

Juniors
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lol, Titans won't fold. The worst case scenario is Searle doesn't get his sh*t together and the NRL step in and assume control until such time as a buyer (or buyers) can be found, or they turn the club over to members (with support).

Here's the thing, League on the GC has survived the fall of the Giants, Seagulls, Gladiators and Chargers. It'll survive a bit of bad press and an owner who's out of his depth ;)
 

super_coach

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Will not happen the NRL are contracted to supply so many games a week and they need a team in South East Qld. They will get cash from the NRL to keep them afloat. Maybe in time they might be relocated to another part of QLD but I doubt it
 

nqboy

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http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport


Rival NRL clubs are deeply concerned by Gold Coast's financial plight with some fearing the club could "fall over" unless the ARL Commission steps in and examines its viability.

Alarmed chief executives, who did not wished to be named, want the game's newly appointed ARL Commission to urgently carry out its own probe into the Titans amid talk the club is battling massive debts.

The Titans go back to court on Friday, this time to battle Reed Constructions, who are seeking $1.4 million for completing work on the $20 million centre of excellence at Robina.

Titans chief executive Michael Searle insists the club's property arm is totally separate from its rugby league operations, and that the football club is not in strife.

Searle called the players together late last week to update them on the club's situation.

There are growing concern within the NRL fraternity that the Titans are on shaky ground with creditors closing in.

"There's a great deal of concern and even fear among NRL clubs that the Gold Coast are going to collapse financially because of widespread debts," one chief executive told AAP.

Another club boss said the Commission had to act to assure other NRL clubs the Titans were viable into the future before the code - battling the AFL on two fronts on the Gold Coast and Sydney's outer west - was made to "look bad".

Commission chief executive David Gallop told AAP on Wednesday the situation was being closely monitored.

"We can appreciate some of the concerns being expressed by clubs when they see another suffering financial stress," Gallop said. "However the fact remains we have been monitoring the Gold Coast situation and been in constant dialogue with the club for some months.

"We've also had external consultants look into the club towards the end of last year to review the situation and we've asked them to do further work at this club this week."

Gallop said it was important to remember the court proceedings related to the property investment rather than the football club.

"Michael (Searle) is working extremely hard within the existing business that he has contributed significantly, and he deserves to be given every opportunity," Gallop said.

Significant debts hanging over the Gold Coast Titans (Property) Pty Ltd, and pending court action by creditors combined with speculation the bank may foreclose on its loans, have sparked concerns about the club's future viability.

Searle has given public assurances the Titans are sustainable and will continue to be so in the future.

Apart from the $1.4 million Reed Construction claim, the Titans are also in dispute with the centre's original builder Simcorp which says it's owed $4.2 million from work it carried out in 2010 on the multi-level building. Searle insists that debt has been paid.

In recent months the club has splashed out millions recruiting stars Jamal Idris, Nate Myles and Beau Champion on multi-year deals. This week they splurged close to $2 million to lure South Sydney giant Dave Taylor to the club next season, and they are rumoured to be already working on their next target, Melbourne halfback Cooper Cronk.

"They need to operate the footy club in the normal course - and the normal course includes recruiting players as long as they're within the salary cap rules," said Gallop. "At this stage we don't intend to interfere."

But the Titans' massive spending doesn't sit well with a lot of NRL clubs hearing they are being propped up financially.

"They (Titans) just keep signing marquee players while the vultures (creditors) are circling," said a concerned club official.
 

Iafeta

Referee
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lol it seems only yesterday that the walking talking michelen man CEO they have up at the Tits was being talked about as the second coming of Donald Trump... and all would be in awe of this centre of excellence/lawn-mown training ground with a set of pull up bars... We were supposedly going to see a team of young baby-Jesus' coming through there, now they're buying not breeding given their NYC sides are essentially jars of jam on legs.
 

BunniesMan

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Had a look at the Toyota cup ladder, Tits are one of just 3 teams without a win. Awesome center of excellence...
 

russ13

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Had a look at the Toyota cup ladder, Tits are one of just 3 teams without a win. Awesome center of excellence...


They came last in that division last year as I recall.

But the season isn't over yet.


But in their area they have Keebra Park & Currabin High, among the best RL High Schools in Australia.
 
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