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Parramatta Leagues Club board sacked, administrator appointed

ash411

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I don'tknow howmany times i have said we cheated and every f**ker involved canf**k off ... but thats cool, just selectively ignore that
ok fair enough, but the conspiracy theories are ridiculous, that's all I'm saying.
 

hybrideel

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I'm pretty sure plenty of blame has been put on the people responsible. I agree with Strider though that maybe not ALL of the people responsible has incurred the blame, Greenburg may have said absolutely nothing that could be conceived as recommending getting around the cap illegally, but the way they seem to be doing everything to stop certain interview transcripts from getting out has let people to question it
 

strider

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I still can't fathom how Nolan is still happily working for Brisbane when part of the compelling evidence was him paying Corey Norman dodgy cash in a carpark?

And if they do follow through with player investigations, how can Corey survive?
 

El Diablo

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I still can't fathom how Nolan is still happily working for Brisbane when part of the compelling evidence was him paying Corey Norman dodgy cash in a carpark?

And if they do follow through with player investigations, how can Corey survive?
same reason O'Sullivan is allowed to work at the Roosters

different rules for different clubs
 

phantom eel

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Because this probably belongs here (in case it's not what BA is talking about on teh Matty Johns Show).

COO Criag Beed and Premiership Club CEO John Chedid are gone too. All terminations/redundancies made in person by Bevan Paul.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...b/news-story/3b4176eaed17b5a59db1b041e7cdef1a[/QUOTE]

Parramatta Eels sack eight senior staff members, including the CEO of its controversial Premiership Club
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Nick Tabakoff Editor-at-Large, The Daily Telegraph
44 minutes ago

PARRAMATTA wielded the axe on some of its most senior employees late Monday, with the Eels terminating eight staff — including chief operating officer Craig Beed and the CEO of its controversial Premiership Club, John Chedid.

The club confirmed that “a review of the structure and resources within the PNRL has been undertaken and a number of roles within the organisation have regrettably been made redundant”.

Apart from Mr Beed and Mr Chedid, other notable terminations performed in person by interim CEO Bevan Paul included media manager Hugh Humphreys, digital media specialist Sarah Neill, and the executive assistant to Mr Chedid. The roles will not be replaced.

The redundancy of Mr Chedid — who was earning $150,000 a year — is particularly significant. His departure is the final nail in the coffin of the Eels’ controversial Premiership Club, which ex-Parramatta directors discussed using to get around the NRL’s salary cap by trying to source third party agreements.

At one point in transcripts of secret tapes of Eels board meetings obtained by The Telegraph from February this year, former chairman Steve Sharp claimed that the club needed to “sail against the wind” through the Premiership Club. He was recorded backing the use of $300,000 of Premiership Club funds to secure a single proposed $30,000 illegal third party agreement for departed star Kieran Foran.

In board meetings, now-sacked Eels directors also openly stated that The Premiership Club’s purpose was to “get people involved to tap on the shoulder for third parties”: a blatant breach of the NRL’s rules.

Mr Chedid did not return The Telegraph’s calls.

It is understood the new administration believes The Premiership Club’s $300,000-plus in losses are simply not sustainable, particularly given the questionable way in which it has operated.

The Premiership Club was set up by the Eels as a high-end business network with about 15 members — most notably property developers — schmoozing them with trips to interstate State of Origin matches and opportunities to meet Eels players.

But it ultimately proved spectacularly unsuccessful in its secret mission — to ask its members to pay under-the-table TPAs to key players like Foran in breach of the salary cap — with few of these TPAs actually proceeding. There is no suggestion Foran did anything wrong.

The redundancies mean 25 separate positions have now been axed at Parramatta since the NRL made its final rulings against the club last month — including a total of 14 board positions at the Eels and its parent, the Parramatta Leagues Club, plus most of the senior executive roles at the club.

Mr Paul said the club’s massive losses in the wake of the salary cap scandal, which are estimated to be topping $10 million, were a key motivation for the move: “Due to matters which have been well publicised this year, the Parramatta Eels NRL (PNRL) club will run at a very significant financial loss against its budget in 2016.”

He added that the “necessary action” to terminate the staff was required “to ensure the club could reallocate resources to the core functions of its business and invest in the capabilities required to move the club forward”.

Going forward, the club will cease to have Mr Beed’s chief operating officer role. It has already commenced a search for a new CEO, head of football and commercial boss.

While some were tight-lipped about their departures, others were more open. Mr Humphreys gave a special mention to Brad Arthur and the players who he said were “absolute legends to work alongside”. Ms Neill said the club was filled with “good people”, and “good and bad memories”.
 

emjaycee

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I'm pretty sure plenty of blame has been put on the people responsible. I agree with Strider though that maybe not ALL of the people responsible has incurred the blame, Greenburg may have said absolutely nothing that could be conceived as recommending getting around the cap illegally, but the way they seem to be doing everything to stop certain interview transcripts from getting out has let people to question it

I have said this before... what if the Seward transcripts are also the prime evidence against certain player agents and therefore releasing them now would only harm the investigation into the player agents behaviours?

I used to see Seward at my local coffee shop when he first got the CEO role and he used to whinge constantly about the Player Agents and the continuous contacts they would make to him. Just wondering if he has really gone at them and is blaming them for his behaviour.
 

El Diablo

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I have said this before... what if the Seward transcripts are also the prime evidence against certain player agents and therefore releasing them now would only harm the investigation into the player agents behaviours?

I used to see Seward at my local coffee shop when he first got the CEO role and he used to whinge constantly about the Player Agents and the continuous contacts they would make to him. Just wondering if he has really gone at them and is blaming them for his behaviour.
who was he whinging to?
 

Gronk

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NT elections in a month. Incumbent government are on shakey ground. What's the terms of our sponsorship deal ?
 

strider

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Maxi will sort it out

I think the nt govt were trying to extend it, but dont know where it got to
 

phantom eel

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Yep, we're now relocating to NT as of season 2017... and Luke Kelly will be re-signed and be made Captain.

(*emoticon - this is just a joke*)
 

eel01s

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FMD we need a CEO and Football Manager pronto.

We need some very clever and creative signings for next season otherwise we will go backwards.

As others have said, players currently under contract are the ones we should be targeting.
 

Dibs

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FMD we need a CEO and Football Manager pronto.

We need some very clever and creative signings for next season otherwise we will go backwards.

As others have said, players currently under contract are the ones we should be targeting.
Haynes apparently under contract lol
 
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the board has cost us Hayne, that's why we are in this position now.
We can blame the NRL all we like but there would no admin in or no football manager.
The gift that keeps on giving.
This season has set us back 3 years, i would not be surprised if Norman signs with the Dragons now and would you blame him?
 

ash411

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the board has cost us Hayne, that's why we are in this position now.
We can blame the NRL all we like but there would no admin in or no football manager.
The gift that keeps on giving.
This season has set us back 3 years, i would not be surprised if Norman signs with the Dragons now and would you blame him?
what?!? Why? Cause we didn't get Hayne?

FMD
 
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what?!? Why? Cause we didn't get Hayne?

FMD
no not because Hayne chose to got to a club that made him a offer where as we hadn't yet due to having no management to do it.
How long will Corey hang around waiting for his contract? he will want to know what he is doing next year if we can't put a contract in front of him to sign then he might sign the dragons one that is in front of him.
 

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