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Newcastle Knights Members Club board to ask Nathan Tinkler to walk away

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I guess your family don't like you either kmav considering its Christmas and you are still researching news relating to tinkler. You need to get outside and see the sun dude, visit your family and stop living life in your little Internet cave.
 

cram

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Interesting video, around the 5min mark a grab if Tinkler in 2011 talking about how he wants to see the Knights on the front page for the winning games rather then drama is rather pointed.
 

kmav23

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His trying to screw the knigts as well

http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/...eat/story-fn2mcuj6-1226533019806#.UNfoSG-Tzng

In the same week that Tinkler had his $15 million private jet and a helicopter re-possessed, News Limited has learned Hunter Sports Group has asked for an independent audit of the Knights, which was due to be completed by next Saturday, to be pushed back to February 15.

But the Knights Members Club board have refused to comply unless Tinkler extends his $20 million bank guarantee – due to drop to $10.3 million on January 1 – across the same time frame.

"There's a lot of concern in Newcastle and the Hunter community. The Knights Members Club board are being asked to stay vigilant and alert," Knights Members Club board chairman Nicholas Dan said.
"We want to make sure the bank guarantee stays at its highest until they've finished the independent audit obligations, but HSG have a difference of opinion there.
"By moving the audit date but not moving the bank guarantee date means Knights members can no longer put pressure on HSG for any funds to be committed if there's a shortfall.
 

Alex28

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You are telling us stuff we already know. Can't you leave this thread for the Knights fans, and spread your propaganda in the main forum?

What's even worse, you are using a 2 week old article with the wrong dates. You really are a moron...
 

Alex28

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He hasn't even picked up on that all of Tinkler's horses were scratched yesterday because Patinack couldn't afford the entry fees. He'll google that at some stage next week and make a big deal of it. Some super sleuth...
 
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KMAV will have this as his wallpaper.
 

kmav23

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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/creditors-refuse-to-deal-with-embattled-businessman-nathan-tinkler/story-fndo317g-1226548138819

NATHAN Tinkler has vowed to fix the filthy water walkers and pools at his lavish Gold Coast hinterland racing operations but he will find it hard to get help from locals who have been burnt.
At the Canungra Hardware and Farm Supplies, Rick Temple refuses to do business with the mining magnate worth an estimated $915 million.
"If he walked in, I'd throw him out," said Mr Temple, who once welcomed the custom of Patinack Farm when they first opened an account.
As the 36-year-old former billionaire faced cash-flow problems last year due to his highly leveraged investments and slower coal prices, the farm accounts fell behind.
"They used to be pretty good, and then last year, they just stopped paying. I closed his account halfway through last year because he was six months behind," Mr Temple, 46, said.
"It took months of calls twice a day to get the $20,000 owed for stock feed and hardware equipment. I won't do business with them again unless they pay cash," he said.

Many construction workers and contractors feel the same way. Jeff Klemensen is a concreter and neighbour of the horse training facility and says he is still owed $22,000 for work done through Tinkler-owned company Bolkm.

"They owed $270,000 and they were four months overdue. I have to pay my bills every 30 days and I couldn't even pay my boys," the 45-year-old father-of-two said.
It's a common tale around the small rural township of 740 people 90km south of Brisbane. Local painter Gary McCabe said he will never work for Patinack again after it took 18 months to get his final payment from Bolkm.
"It took us four months to get the first payment out of them, and 18 months to get the last. It's like a domino effect; if the bloke at the top doesn't pay, the little blokes don't get paid," Mr McCabe said.
"I'll never, never, never do business for him again."
One contractor who asked not to be named because they were still "hanging out to be paid" said few would speak up for fear of losing money.
"You just don't use other people's money, use them as a bank, not when you're the richest bloke under 40."
Other contractors whom The Sunday Telegraph spoke to said they would not work on the farm for fear of not being paid. "I got offered work there but I wouldn't work for him in case he doesn't pay," one earthmoving contractor said.
 

cram

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More tinkler articles... now

not paying bills... being sued....

You are a nuffy, there are several articles today about him paying debts so why dont you post them as well....:sarcasm:
 
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Spot On

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You'd be stoked with Gidley at 7 Kmav Coasty! What's your take on Bennett's line up this season?
 
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You do know that Singapore is on the extradition treaty? Basically means that we have an agreement with them to give them back anyone who is fleeing from our laws. So he is not in a safe haven being in singapore.
 

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