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Post by Blaze on Mar 1, 2012 17:14:31 GMT 10
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Post by aek210 on Mar 1, 2012 17:16:45 GMT 10
"There must be some mistake" "Did someone say steak?"
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Post by levendara on Mar 1, 2012 17:19:23 GMT 10
Fuck I wish I had his money though
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Post by cigan1996 on Mar 1, 2012 17:21:29 GMT 10
Fuck I wish I had his money though troll cunts that you hate just for the LOL's
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Post by levendara on Mar 1, 2012 17:29:12 GMT 10
Do you speak English please?
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Post by cigan1996 on Mar 1, 2012 17:30:49 GMT 10
Do you speak English please? i dont vant no chicken pizza FARKEN
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Post by Blaze on Mar 1, 2012 17:32:28 GMT 10
Is this the face of football in Australia now?:
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Post by levendara on Mar 1, 2012 17:35:10 GMT 10
And what a face ;D
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Post by mini on Mar 1, 2012 17:37:45 GMT 10
The Family Man Fashion Trend Setter Football Revolutionaire Santa Clause for Charity Events Job Provider for the poor Advocator for Sino-Australian Relations The Football Player The Nature Lover
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Post by levendara on Mar 1, 2012 17:37:54 GMT 10
Just been reported that Sydney CROOOAACIIIJJAAA has paid Clive Palmer $1.2 billion for the privelege of being in the big man's league
Big Sam was quoted as saying, with this new venture we are confident of now landing Dado Prso and Bosko Balaban and bringing them to our historic club, stay tuned......
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Post by Blaze on Mar 1, 2012 17:38:27 GMT 10
Τρώει καλά ο πούστης.
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Post by aek210 on Mar 1, 2012 20:27:54 GMT 10
He single handedly is holding up Australia's fast food industry. Events are moving very quickly lads. It is hard to ascertain what Palmers true motives are. Is he serious about this FA? Or is it just a ploy to divert attention from GCU's problems, and potnetially bring the FFA back to the table? Is he serious and a hero for accountability? Or is it his ego wanting to screw those who opposed him. There are so many ways this can play out. 2 further teams pike - and the Gay Leagueis finished. a new team comes on board - then we are bac to 10 teams and a better negotiating position for the rights - and Palmer may disapear. If we are in a situation where we have 8 or 9 teams - the A-leagu emay survive but only for the short term.
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Post by aek210 on Mar 1, 2012 20:46:28 GMT 10
To put it simply. Everything Palmer has said about the FFA is true.
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Post by sydcro57 on Mar 1, 2012 20:56:48 GMT 10
To put it simply. Everything Palmer has said about the FFA is true. Guess you've got some facts to back that up?
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Post by aek210 on Mar 1, 2012 21:08:42 GMT 10
To put it simply. Everything Palmer has said about the FFA is true. Guess you've got some facts to back that up? The lack of transparency, the failure to respect the fans and stakeholders of the game, poor management of the game. Where do I begin: * Failed economic modelling that has clubs bleeding under a mountain of debt * Forbidding clubs to seek wider sponsorship from the business community - ie from car companies or Telcos * Forbidding Perth Glory from celebrating 10 years in football because prior to 2006 football did not exist. * Forbidding games going ahead with South melbourne and Gay Leagueclubs because it was seen to indermine the FFA Cup - something that has failed to materialise. * Needing an 8 million dollar bailout because they were trading as insolvent after only 6 years * Failure to do due diligence prior to admitting GCU and NQ Fury leading to the problems we have now * Subsequesntly putting at risk any fruitful negotiations as far as the next tv contract is concerned. * Focusing on the Socceroos and a failed World Cup bid while ignoring the Gay League- increasing the loss clubs have had to endure. * 7 seasons in and NO club even breaking even. * Ignoring Footballs history and failing to engage Australia's traditional clubs * Awarding the licence to a West Sydney bid purely because Rowden and Buckley/Lowy were mates, even though the bid had no financial backing. * Screwing other bids in the meantime who had been doing ground work for over a year (Rowdens bid was around for less then 4 months). * Starting the league with only 1 club representing Sydney. * Ignoring key reccomendations of 3 footballing reports over the past decade and the example of the NASL - among which was the recommendation to play out of boutique stadiums * Not allowing clubs a say in the way the Gay Leagueis run
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