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Gazzamatta

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To be fair, Ikin was the one claiming it was a hamstring injury and was apparently told the story at a lunch with Peter Wynn, Bear O'Reilly, Kent and I think one other.

Kent didn't contradict him though and did put some shit on himself with a comment about no stats - no tackles, no runs, no missed tackles, nudda.

He did have one stat. "GAME TIME" 1 Second
 

El Diablo

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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...d-to-losing-kieran-foran-20160729-gqgluh.html

Ian Schubert on verge of quitting Parramatta Eels as club releases Kieran Foran
  • Chris Barrett
Parramatta consultant Ian Schubert was believed to be on the brink of quitting the Eels on Friday night on a day in which Kieran Foran's release from the remainder of his contract with the club was confirmed.

The former NRL salary cap auditor had acted as a de facto chief executive at Parramatta over the past six weeks following the suspension and then deregistration of officials involved in the club's salary cap scandal. It is believed Schubert had designs on becoming Parramatta's new full-time CEO.

However, administrator Max Donnelly has appointed leagues club boss Bevan Paul to that role in an interim capacity and with the club to advertise for a permanent replacement, Schubert is understood to be considering his future.

Schubert could not be contacted for comment on Friday night.
 

emjaycee

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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...d-to-losing-kieran-foran-20160729-gqgluh.html

Ian Schubert on verge of quitting Parramatta Eels as club releases Kieran Foran
  • Chris Barrett
Parramatta consultant Ian Schubert was believed to be on the brink of quitting the Eels on Friday night on a day in which Kieran Foran's release from the remainder of his contract with the club was confirmed.

The former NRL salary cap auditor had acted as a de facto chief executive at Parramatta over the past six weeks following the suspension and then deregistration of officials involved in the club's salary cap scandal. It is believed Schubert had designs on becoming Parramatta's new full-time CEO.

However, administrator Max Donnelly has appointed leagues club boss Bevan Paul to that role in an interim capacity and with the club to advertise for a permanent replacement, Schubert is understood to be considering his future.

Schubert could not be contacted for comment on Friday night.

Having designs on a role that you are not suited for never works out well.
Neither does acting in the role.
 

ash411

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I would have liked to see him stay, not as CEO though, that was never going to happen.

but of course the media will figure out a good spin to make it look like he was either forced out or something..
 

emjaycee

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I would have liked to see him stay, not as CEO though, that was never going to happen.

but of course the media will figure out a good spin to make it look like he was either forced out or something..

Hopefully with all the recent changes and the new management in the joint the leaks have stopped and we will never know the truth.
 

Gazzamatta

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Our club has continually ignored a process and always taken the temp or the easy option. Its great to see that the appropriate person will be selected by way of a professional process.
Has Shoey really helped thus far or was he just our only option at the time?
 

ash411

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Our club has continually ignored a process and always taken the temp or the easy option. Its great to see that the appropriate person will be selected by way of a professional process.
Has Shoey really helped thus far or was he just our only option at the time?
He helped us out when we were in a tough spot and we should all be thankful for that.

He did a good job, I personally hopes he stays on in some capacity, but if not, I wish him luck for the future.
 

emjaycee

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He helped us out when we were in a tough spot and we should all be thankful for that.

He did a good job, I personally hopes he stays on in some capacity, but if not, I wish him luck for the future.

I will reserve my thanks at the moment.
 

El Diablo

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http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/rug...ed-on-for-stadium-switch-20160729-gqh0yz.html

Sacked Parramatta Eels board signed on for stadium switch

Parramatta's former board agreed to a long-term contract with ANZ Stadium in the week after the club was slapped with its salary cap breach notice, taking the Eels' two biggest games each season there until 2025 instead of being played at a new $300 million venue to be built on the site of Pirtek Stadium.

The Western Sydney Stadium, due for completion by April 2019, is to be the first venue rolled out under the NSW Government's $1.6 billion stadiums strategy, with its primary tenants the Eels and A-League club Western Sydney Wanderers.

However, the contract with ANZ Stadium, which is also to be redeveloped as a 75,000-seat rectangular arena, would see only nine Parramatta home games a season at the new WSS, with two Sydney derbies including an Easter Monday clash with Wests Tigers hosted down the M4 and the Eels taking another game to the Northern Territory.

On a day in which Kieran Foran's release was finally confirmed by Parramatta there were eyebrows raised about the new deal with ANZ, which was done soon after five Eels officials were suspended in connection to the club's salary cap rorts and before the former Olympic Stadium was sold back to the state government this month.

Max Donnelly, the government-appointed administrator now in charge at Parramatta, declined to comment on the contract on Friday but its emergence is unlikely to be met favourably by Eels supporters. Whether Parramatta will be able to modify the deal agreed upon by the ex-Eels board is unclear but the issue appears to rest in the hands of the state government, which will own both stadiums. "Commercial arrangements in place prior to the NSW Government resuming ownership of ANZ Stadium on 1 July 2016 are a matter for the operator," said a spokesperson for the Minister for Sport Stuart Ayres.

Proponents of shifting two games to ANZ in the long run argue the capacity at Homebush Bay compared to the WSS — which is to seat between 30,000 and 35,000 — makes it a no-brainer, particularly with the venues to ultimately be linked by light rail.

There are questions, however, about why such a deal would be done when so much is being spent on a new stadium at Parramatta.

There is a belief that big games, such as against Sydney derbies against Canterbury or the Tigers, would be more lucrative at the WSS than ANZ despite a smaller capacity due to corporate appeal and the proximity of the $130m leagues club redevelopment, which the Eels hope will become the best sport and entertainment precinct in Sydney.

According to Infrastructure NSW stakeholder documents the new stadium at Parramatta would, the NRL has suggested, serve as a home ground for multiple teams including the Eels, Bulldogs and Tigers. It's also been deemed suitable to host "tier-two" internationals.

Football Federation Australia identified the to-be-constructed ground not only as the Wanderers' home but a site for men's and women's internationals, Asian Cup and Asian Champions League fixtures and special club friendlies, for instance, against visiting European teams. The FFA also see it as a possible home base for the Matildas.

The Australian Rugby Union, meanwhile, sees the WSS as ideal for tier-two internationals such as against Pacific Islands nations and Argentina, Australia A matches and for rugby sevens tournaments and the National Rugby Championship.

Three companies — Brookfield Multiplex, John Holland and Lend Lease — were shortlisted by the state government to build the new stadium ahead of a tendering process and the winning contractor is expected to be named in December.
 

emjaycee

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They were suspended by the NRL, not by ASIC. They could still operate on behalf of the company and enter into contracts, etc - just not NRL ones.

Maybe the deal was negotiated by Boulos and signed off by the Board.
 
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