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I was thinkin' more of the bombing range than the waves.
as far as getting bombed goes, I prefer Byron
I was thinkin' more of the bombing range than the waves.
as far as getting bombed goes, I prefer Byron
did you shit the bed ?
I used to get out on the left side. Today I got out on the right side and things just seem different.
He won't have enough space to run the ball in the halves.
This article indicates we’re interested in Munster for 2020. It will never happen but good to see the club targeting the right player in a position of need.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/09/27...er-switch-to-thwart-sydney-roosters-interest/
Interestingly, he wants to play fullback. We’re more likely to be able to accommodate him than the roosters.I saw a similar article over a month ago, apparently BA is a huge fan and wants him big time
He’s a Rockhampton boy. Hopefully Nth Qld and Brisbane can’t accommodate yet another $1.2m player. Probably can but.Interestingly, he wants to play fullback. We’re more likely to be able to accommodate him than the roosters.
Please do, I’m a nobodyHow about we write you off
I find it odd that so many people that would have been involved in his exit from wests would be his reference
The Chairman is worth near 800 million!! That's next level wealth and power. Every other club in Sydney is behind the 8ball going up against that.This is how you become a powerhouse. What have we done over the years with all the 10's of millions that have slipped through our clubs fingers? We are a richer club then them and yet from memory every asset that we bought ended up a turkey one way or another.
The Chairman is worth near 800 million!! That's next level wealth and power. Every other club in Sydney is behind the 8ball going up against that.
Roosters chairman Nick Politis preparing $500m parting gift for his club
For the past 25 years, Roosters chairman Nick Politis has sat in the same seat — row N, bay 62, seat — at Allianz Stadium to watch his beloved team.
When the stadium is knocked down following next Friday’s Michael Buble concert, the SCG Trust will give Politis the seat as a souvenir.
It's a nice touch but a more pressing question is how much longer will Politis, 76, be sitting on the throne of the Roosters?
Will a grand final victory over the Storm on Sunday night prompt Politis to step back and hand over the chairmanship?
“No mate,” Politis said. “I haven’t thought about retirement”.
Then he let out his signature giggle.
“Can we just wait and see if we win first? One step at a time. But I won’t be retiring.”
Politis certainly understands, though, that he can’t run the club forever and is preparing for the future. His end-game is to deliver a property portfolio worth $500 million before he finishes.
He might have made his way in the world selling cars but much of his fortune can be attributed to property. He was last year ranked No.82 on The Australian Financial Review's Rich List with an estimated wealth of $773 million.
On his watch, the Roosters have snapped up Waverley Bowling Club, Berkeley Sports, Kingswood Sports Club and Woy Woy Leagues. They also plan to turn North Bondi Golf and Diggers Club into a multi-purpose sports centre.
The centrepiece is a redeveloped Easts Leagues in Bondi Junction. The club has snapped up most of the property on the L-shaped block on the corner of Spring Street and Bronte Road with a long-term plan to turn it into a lucrative high-rise development.
Politis knows his club can’t survive on poker machine revenue forever and wants to leave it in safe hands for the next custodians of the club.
“That should be any chairman's objective,” he said. “At the moment, our commercial property is valued at $120m and we have no debt. Next year, we will have $10m in cash in the bank. We’re in a very good position financially.”
Now to the small matter of finding the next chairman.
This column raised the question at the start of the year when rumours started floating around that Politis was about to stand down. It is no closer to being answered.
Former David Jones boss Mark McInnes was being prepared to take over but he’s since left the board. Former Nine boss David Gyngell is a possibility. So, too, is businessman Mark Bouris.
Powerful TV executive Mark Fennessy is an important board member who was fundamental in getting fullback James Tedesco to the club when Politis refused to deal with Tedesco’s manager, Isaac Moses, after a spectacular fallout.
But Fennessy, like many on the club’s high-powered board, doesn't have the time to juggle work life and Roosters’ life.
“I want to make sure whoever takes over has the time, enthusiasm and passion to make sure the club continues to be successful,” Politis said. “We have some good candidates on our board. We’ll sort something out.”
Uncle Nick usually does.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ro...arting-gift-for-his-club-20180927-p5068k.html
This is how you become a powerhouse. What have we done over the years with all the 10's of millions that have slipped through our clubs fingers? We are a richer club then them and yet from memory every asset that we bought ended up a turkey one way or another.
Roosters chairman Nick Politis preparing $500m parting gift for his club
For the past 25 years, Roosters chairman Nick Politis has sat in the same seat — row N, bay 62, seat — at Allianz Stadium to watch his beloved team.
When the stadium is knocked down following next Friday’s Michael Buble concert, the SCG Trust will give Politis the seat as a souvenir.
It's a nice touch but a more pressing question is how much longer will Politis, 76, be sitting on the throne of the Roosters?
Will a grand final victory over the Storm on Sunday night prompt Politis to step back and hand over the chairmanship?
“No mate,” Politis said. “I haven’t thought about retirement”.
Then he let out his signature giggle.
“Can we just wait and see if we win first? One step at a time. But I won’t be retiring.”
Politis certainly understands, though, that he can’t run the club forever and is preparing for the future. His end-game is to deliver a property portfolio worth $500 million before he finishes.
He might have made his way in the world selling cars but much of his fortune can be attributed to property. He was last year ranked No.82 on The Australian Financial Review's Rich List with an estimated wealth of $773 million.
On his watch, the Roosters have snapped up Waverley Bowling Club, Berkeley Sports, Kingswood Sports Club and Woy Woy Leagues. They also plan to turn North Bondi Golf and Diggers Club into a multi-purpose sports centre.
The centrepiece is a redeveloped Easts Leagues in Bondi Junction. The club has snapped up most of the property on the L-shaped block on the corner of Spring Street and Bronte Road with a long-term plan to turn it into a lucrative high-rise development.
Politis knows his club can’t survive on poker machine revenue forever and wants to leave it in safe hands for the next custodians of the club.
“That should be any chairman's objective,” he said. “At the moment, our commercial property is valued at $120m and we have no debt. Next year, we will have $10m in cash in the bank. We’re in a very good position financially.”
Now to the small matter of finding the next chairman.
This column raised the question at the start of the year when rumours started floating around that Politis was about to stand down. It is no closer to being answered.
Former David Jones boss Mark McInnes was being prepared to take over but he’s since left the board. Former Nine boss David Gyngell is a possibility. So, too, is businessman Mark Bouris.
Powerful TV executive Mark Fennessy is an important board member who was fundamental in getting fullback James Tedesco to the club when Politis refused to deal with Tedesco’s manager, Isaac Moses, after a spectacular fallout.
But Fennessy, like many on the club’s high-powered board, doesn't have the time to juggle work life and Roosters’ life.
“I want to make sure whoever takes over has the time, enthusiasm and passion to make sure the club continues to be successful,” Politis said. “We have some good candidates on our board. We’ll sort something out.”
Uncle Nick usually does.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ro...arting-gift-for-his-club-20180927-p5068k.html
This is how you become a powerhouse. What have we done over the years with all the 10's of millions that have slipped through our clubs fingers? We are a richer club then them and yet from memory every asset that we bought ended up a turkey one way or another.
I don't think he is actually going to give the Roosters his money. More work to set them up so when he goes they are in an strong financial position. But I get your point, though for all we know he gives away millions.Does Nick have more money than sense!!! Sounds like Rugby League answer to Malcolm Turnbull..He would be better off giving it to WAYSIDE CHAPPLE where he could help some poor buggar survive..