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Sharks announcement 10.00am Irvine to step down

Wozza

Juniors
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I think Coleman is going to need more than a dummy and a jink like he did in that Tooheys commercial a few years back to fix this f**king mess.
 

Quigs

Immortal
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Not good news as far as i am concerned.

I too would like to state for the record I appreciated the effort D.I. put in to save our club.

No doubt if we had the old dinosaurs running the joint we wouldn't have a joint.

Ive also stated my concern about those that are getting the fingers in our pie right now. I don't trust the NRL as afar as I could kick them.
 

carcharias

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CRONULLA SHARKS – BOARD ANNOUNCEMENT
The Board of the Cronulla Sharks Football Club today announced that former first grade player Glenn Coleman had been elected as the Cub’s new Chairman, after the Board accepted the resignation overnight of long-serving Chairman Damian Irvine.
Mr Coleman, who joined the Board of Directors at the beginning of the year, played 123 first grade games for the Sharks and 216 grade matches in total in an 11 season playing career that spanned from 1984 to 1994.
He lives in Cronulla with his wife and four children and has senior roles in a number of successful businesses, including the supply of major event signage throughout Australasia and the development of affordable housing properties.
Mr Coleman said, “The board has thanked Damian for his life-long contribution to the Sharks and wish to publicly acknowledge his wholehearted efforts during his four years as Chairman.
“Damian’s time in the Chairmanship was characterised by selfless commitment, enormous dedication and an infectious passion and vision for the team and the Club.
“Critically, he oversaw the achievement of the property approvals which will result in a $400 million development on Club-owned land. The Club’s share of this development will ensure its financial security and has already resulted in a $10 million reduction in debt.
“Damian’s single-minded determination has always been to act in the best interests of the players and this Club. He has kept fighting for the Sharks when others said it was too tough.
“Anyone who knows how hard the football Club has had to battle over recent years will recognise and appreciate what Damian has done for the Cronulla Sharks.”
Damian Irvine has indicated that he intends to nominate for a directors’ role in the April elections – allowing members to cast their vote on his continued involvement with the Club.
The new Chairman, Glenn Coleman, comes to the role with more than a decade of rugby league playing experience and an outstanding track record in business. A sign writer by trade, he is now the managing director of Coleman Group - a company started by his grandfather as Coleman Signs in 1948 - and the developer of properties for the affordable housing sector. Glenn also has a Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance at FINSIA.
“This Club and this area have been very good to me over many years and I intend to bring all of my energy and resolve to the role of Chairman,” Mr Coleman said.
“This is obviously a challenging period, but the Board and I remain fully committed to acting in the best interests of the welfare of our players, our Club and our members and supporters.
“We also look forward to working closely and productively with Bruno Cullen, our new interim CEO, in the days and weeks ahead.”
Mr Keith Ward will remain in his role as Deputy Chairman.

http://www.sharks.com.au/news-display/Sharks-Board-Announcement/69871
 

Foz

Bench
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Glad Irvine isn't lost to the club.I think he's made some good tough calls which we may not know the outcome of for some time.
Excellent he will run for re-election as a director.
Todays decision may help heal the rift between the players and the board but I also think the board would of made the right call last week in the best interests of the club.
 

newman

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Glad Irvine isn't lost to the club.I think he's made some good tough calls which we may not know the outcome of for some time.
Excellent he will run for re-election as a director.
Todays decision may help heal the rift between the players and the board but I also think the board WOULD OF made the right call last week in the best interests of the club.

*WOULD HAVE.
Would have!

#pethaterage
 
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I have no time for Elkin but the question remains who dobbed him in? He's still very much under the pump I believe. He has a substantial assitance offer which led him to squealing. So who dobbed before him?

What's worse than a clusterphuque? This is it whatever it is.

More than likely phone taps on Dank.
 

Mr Angry

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PARRAMATTA EELS coach Ricky Stuart fired a shot at his former boss today, saying he was finally happy to associate with the Sharks again because Damian Irvine was gone.

Irvine announced this morning that he was standing down as Cronulla chairman, with the club at the centre of an anti-doping probe.

Stuart, who coached the Sharks from 2007-10 before resigning from his post, hit out at the team's management, saying the club had been enduring a leadership vacuum for some time.

"Football clubs need leadership and that's what has been lacking at the Sharks.

"I don't know what's going on down there but at hearing the news (of Irvine's departure) I will be happy now to go down there and take my two boys to a game.

"I haven't been back since I left."

Stuart said he was concerned the NRL doping scandal was overwhelming rugby league.


"I'm a fan of rugby league. I'm a tragic of rugby league. And I just think with the profile we have got, this type of speculation and incidents such as this, it creates so much media it overwhelms the game.

"Last week we saw some fantastic football (in NRL round one) and I'm happy the media actually came out and covered that.

"There was some football last week that was really entertaining and that shows we have still got a product that hangs tough in tough times.''
LINK
 

The Dodger

First Grade
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Why is sticky throwing in his two cents worth?

And what's with the stupid adverts at the bottom of these pages?
 
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