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Lol@50uff$ IV: We got this!

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Silent Knight

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I'll throw in my copy of "The Book of Foods"

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AlwaysGreen

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There's bullshit articles. Then there's absolute stinkers. Then there's this one. In other news: Australia could vote in a referendum to go back to being a British colony...

Russell Crowe will never leave South Sydney.

Russell Crowe will do nothing but watch on as we return to the top of the ladder where we belong.

Well now that would make a great article:

Russell Crowe to be cryogenically frozen.
Russell Crowe, singer, actor and well known punching bag has decided, in a bid to watch his beloved souths win a premiership, to be cryogenically frozen. Mr Crowe, aged 47, was quoted as saying: 'I've decided to go on ice when I die so that the f**kers can thaw me out when we lift the trophy again". Mr Crowe's doctors have assured him that the technology to bring him back to life will be ready in a 100 years. Whether souths are ready to win a premiership in 100 years remains to be seen. Source: Rooters.
 

juanfarkall

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There's bullshit articles. Then there's absolute stinkers. Then there's this one. In other news: Australia could vote in a referendum to go back to being a British colony...

Russell Crowe will never leave South Sydney.

Russell Crowe will do nothing but watch on as we return to the top of the ladder where we belong.

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franklin2323

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If they do walk away. Does the football club have enough assests to stay afloat?

This is the thing with private ownership they rarely outlay on assests. Even the sharks who are the worst off financially are very assest rich.
 

Jubileeboy

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There's bullshit articles. Then there's absolute stinkers. Then there's this one. In other news: Australia could vote in a referendum to go back to being a British colony...

Russell Crowe will never leave South Sydney.

Russell Crowe will do nothing but watch on as we return to the top of the ladder where we belong.

So it's a given then ?

The curse of Bummiesman (Nostradamus)is akin to...

"He has the full support of the board..."

:D

 

Ronnie Dobbs

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Well now that would make a great article:

Russell Crowe to be cryogenically frozen.
Russell Crowe, singer, actor and well known punching bag has decided, in a bid to watch his beloved souths win a premiership, to be cryogenically frozen. Mr Crowe, aged 47, was quoted as saying: 'I've decided to go on ice when I die so that the f**kers can thaw me out when we lift the trophy again". Mr Crowe's doctors have assured him that the technology to bring him back to life will be ready in a 100 years. Whether souths are ready to win a premiership in 100 years remains to be seen. Source: Rooters.

I LOL'd
 

Big Sam

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Which morons would pour millions into a club for no on-field success?

The idea that they would walk away so early is beyond a joke.
 

some11

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Which morons would pour millions into a club for no on-field success?

The idea that they would walk away so early is beyond a joke.

You can only take so many beatings, souffs are cursed.

Dead set the place has a fear of success.
 

God-King Dean

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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/l...105-1n0zt.html

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Another D-Day looms for besieged Bunnies

November 6, 2011

South Sydney may be up for sale in June, but chairman Nick Pappas insists high-profile owners Russell Crowe and Peter Holmes a Court won't walk away. Adrian Proszenko and Daniel Lane investigate.
South Sydney could be up for sale on June 7 next year.
When Russell Crowe and Peter Holmes a Court swept to power at Redfern in 2006, buying 75 per cent of the club for $3 million, the biggest question their critics posed was: how long they would stick around? The Sun-Herald can reveal that, should they wish to walk away, they could do so halfway through next season.
In March 2006, Holmes a Court issued a press release titled ''Setting the record straight'', in which he addressed concerns and inaccuracies regarding their proposal to buy the Rabbitohs. Regarding assertions the club could be on-sold or shut down, he wrote: ''There are clear restrictions on any change of control of the Supporter Company [BlackCourt League Investments]. In addition, there will be a six-year prohibition on Supporter Company selling its shares in the Football Club and after that period, there is a first right of refusal in favour of the Football Club on any transfer of those shares. As for the Football Club being 'shut down', clause 10.7 of the Deed clearly states that if Supporter Company at any time proposes that the Football Club be placed into voluntary liquidation or that an external administrator be appointed, then Supporter Company must transfer all of its shares to Member Company for a total of $1.''
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The release effectively gives Crowe and Holmes a Court permission to sell the club to whomever they like should the football club opt not to exercise its right to buy them out. The only stipulation is that, should the multimillionaire businessmen want out, they cannot leave the Rabbitohs in a worse financial state than when they assumed control of the club.
Souths chairman Nick Pappas told The Sun-Herald he would be extremely surprised if Crowe and Holmes a Court sold their shares in the club next year. ''There was a moratorium on the date by which they could sell if they wanted to sell, but that's a very different proposition to them actually selling,'' Pappas said.
''There's two different issues [here]. The arrangement that was entered into at the time - it was put to the members in a vote back in 2006 - provided a limit, or what we call a moratorium, on which they could sell the club or sell their interests in the club.
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Souths hail Clive Churchill during the club’s glory days.

''That's got nothing to do with their desire to sell the club, and they have no desire to sell their interest in the club, I can assure you. You've heard that from the horse's mouth.''
If the Pride of the League, a foundation club boasting a record 20 premierships, went on the open market, it would be the realisation of a fear held by Souths patriarch George Piggins, who strongly opposed privatisation to prevent such a scenario. ''It's something [members] should have looked into and understood properly,'' Piggins said. ''No one knows where Souths will finish in the long run. Hopefully it will be where it is today, in the South Sydney district, but even playing at Homebush takes a lot of that gloss off it.
''I think they thought that the club wasn't being run properly and they could do a better job. I would have loved to have had their money at my disposal and see the results that I could have got … They don't have a leagues club and haven't had one for nearly five years. They probably made moves which they thought were right. Unfortunately, the reality to me is that they haven't worked. It's a lot harder than what they think.''
Crowe has previously spoken of the financial burden that South Sydney has become. In an interview with ABC Radio in 2008, the Gladiator star said: ''It's gone from being a passion to something more of a great big lead weight around my neck. It's far more time consuming than I could have ever possibly imagined. It's definitely in a place in my life now where it occupies, in a relative sense, way too much time.''
In a Christmas video message to Rabbitohs members later that year, he said: ''… But I will tell you this, though, I won't continue to put the type of cash I've had to into Souths forever. The business has to begin to stand on its own feet. And to be quite sure that is not an emotional issue for me. It is what it is.''
On-field success has continued to prove elusive since Crowe and Holmes a Court took control. The Rabbitohs are the only team in the NRL to miss out on the finals over the past four years despite a playing roster boasting Greg Inglis, Sam Burgess, Dave Taylor, Michael Crocker and Roy Asotasi. The only coach to guide them to the finals in more than two decades, Jason Taylor, was sacked over his role in a Mad Monday incident.
Despite the biggest membership base in the league, the Rabbitohs operated at a small loss for the recently completed season.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Holmes a Court is owed $4.5 million and Crowe $1.65 million by the football club. The pair are legally able to call in the debts on September 30, 2012.
 
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Wouldn't it be more likely that they'll offer rewards for someone to take it off their hands? Please, no signed copies of "My Hand, My Heart"...
 
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