God-King Dean
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He seems to be repeating what everyone says in the forum.
Tinkler is the voice of Newcastle.
Tinkler is the voice of Newcastle.
nuff said. He coached a team of superstars and got nowhere = bad coachNeil Henry is a bad coach? He coached a team full of superstars who didn't have any heart and refused to cop responsibility for the fact they had been the biggest underachievers for the last couple of years.
He seems to be repeating what everyone says in the forum.
Tinkler is the voice of Newcastle.
We will gladly swap Henry for Stone and throw in Cartwright as well. ... and a bucket of cash plus Tasmania and a frozen chook, just take them.
We will gladly swap Henry for Stone and throw in Cartwright as well. ... and a bucket of cash plus Tasmania and a frozen chook, just take them.
Update for Members and supporters from HSG
Fri 23rd May, 03:40PM
Tinkler Group Chairman Nathan Tinkler has confirmed the Hunter Sports Group will have no further role in the Newcastle Knights and has called for immediate action to ensure a speedy transition to a new ownership model.
"This negotiation has dragged on for over 10 weeks and it is clear the Members Club has stalled the process, Mr Tinkler said.
After injecting over $20 million of my own money it is time to stand aside, and hopefully the Knights will prosper and not revert to the old management style and formula that almost sent the club into liquidation 3 years ago.
Since HSG took over the Knights, we have lifted the annual spend of football operations to be over $3 million above the average NRL club.
Commercial reality will mean staffing numbers will now need to be reviewed, grants cut to the junior League programmes and the local Newcastle competition.
"I have done my bit for the town by investing more than $20 million and saving the Knights from liquidation and now it is time for someone else to step up to the plate, he added.
Mr Tinkler emphasised the reports in the media of a Club debt of $20 million have been exaggerated and mischievously reported.
"Any figure like this could only include money I have put onto the Club. The debts of the Club are substantially less than the $10.5 million, which is currently sitting in a bank account and not earning interest, he said.
It is also the belief of HSG, the NRL and independent legal opinion, the original agreement does not provide for the Members Club to purchase the Knights back for $1 and receive the bank guarantee, despite being continually leaked to the media by interested parties.
If this is the case, why hasnt the Members Club stepped in, instead of resorting to the protracted negotiations, Mr Tinkler said.
We are determined to do everything to make it a smooth transition, but we require all accounts to be settled before leaving the Club - then it will be up to others to take the Club forward.
Once all liabilities are paid there will be adequate cash flow available to support the new owners, he added.
Mr Tinkler remains positive about the future for the Knights.
Through our investment in junior development, our 20s are on top of the table, the Harold Matthews team won the National Title and SG Ball made it to the finals, he said.
Over the past 3 years we have also provided every opportunity for the Knights NRL team and coaching staff and Im sure this will pay-off down the line.
On a personal level, the most inspirational moment of the past three years was last week when I visited Alex McKinnon in hospital and saw what the true Newcastle spirit was all about.
I want a successful Knights Club, which generates pride for the whole Hunter, but I can not understand why the local press simply want to criticise the Club, its players and attempt to bring down everything that is great about Newcastle and the Knights.
If people don't put self interest in front of what is best for the Knights, the future is extremely bright.
The Club is in a far better position than it was when HSG took over, with the Club then drowning in $7 million of debt, inadequate administration facilities and no formal training facility," Mr Tinkler concluded.
The Hunter Sports Group wish to emphasise its hope is that negotiations can conclude quickly and the NRL will support the Knights, if needed, during this transitional period.
The Club and Mr Tinkler will make no further comment.
"It is also the belief of HSG, the NRL and independent legal opinion, the original agreement does not provide for the Members Club to purchase the Knights back for $1 and receive the bank guarantee, despite being continually leaked to the media by interested parties."
That's kinda a worry. Really hope this can all be resolved quickly. This is equal the most exciting/terrifying moment in the clubs history.
Sounded feasible to me, his always seemed really comfortable around the playing group.
Personally, I'm going to miss the fat bastard. Despite his numerous and often severe shortcomings, I still believe that he had the club's best interests at heart. There's little doubt that what was portrayed of him in the media wasn't a true representation of how things really were (I'm guessing the truth is somewhere in the middle of the media's portrayal of him and Tinkler's FU letter today).
He was happy to sit in the background and let others run the club. He invested heavily in the local league and our juniors. He brought a lot of staff, facilities and professionalism to the club. It's just a shame he had a goose like Palmer as the head of HSG.