Aloisi talking about his plans for Brattan's role this season
Brisbane Roar-ful
Wow, I can see why they picked him over Ramon. You can tell he would interview really well...
Aloisi talking about his plans for Brattan's role this season
So what did I just read?
So what did I just read?
So what did I just read?
QRU set to launch legal proceedings over unpaid rent by the Roar, with them asking to have the Roar liquidated if they are unable to pay up.
[Edit: link http://www.theage.com.au//breaking-news-sport/rugby-moves-to-wind-up-roar-over-rent-20150725-3zww3.html ]
QRU set to launch legal proceedings over unpaid rent by the Roar, with them asking to have the Roar liquidated if they are unable to pay up.
[Edit: link http://www.theage.com.au//breaking-news-sport/rugby-moves-to-wind-up-roar-over-rent-20150725-3zww3.html ]
Brisbane Roar is 'extremely disappointing'? Good engrish. Plus the title font, jesus. Seems unprofessional all-round, including the little swipe at the end.
I'm sure Queensland Rugby Union is disapointed that they haven't been paid rent for a year and that Brisbane Roar suddenly left their facilities without giving them notice (or even letting them know).
Roar haven't even been paying the dry cleaners!
According to News Corp, Brisbane chairman Chris Fong is in Paris in a last-ditch attempt to offload the Bakrie Group-owned club to a new consortium of Australian and overseas investors.
The report also claimed an earlier move to sell the club for $18 million to a separate cartel based out of Italy and Germany had collapsed.
The developments leave the Roar at risk of being wound up, if they are unable to settle a $60,000 debt with the Queensland Rugby Union over unpaid rent by August 19, while there are also doubts over who will pay players and staff on the next due date for wages this Saturday.
Aloisi said he and the players have no choice but to ignore the Roar's off-field turmoil and focus on Tuesday night's FFA Cup clash with Western Sydney.
"It's not ideal but it will come to a head. It has to," Aloisi said.
http://www.wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=9017107
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— BrisbaneRoar (@brisbaneroar) August 10, 2015
Yeah, but what do the Nix bring to the A League?
What we bring is ruin and disaster. The A-League needs a team in Canbera, Tasmania, and a second team in Brisbane (as the Roar do so well).
For some unexplained reason the fact that the Phoenix exists stops these teams putting in a bid for expansion.
Therefore, because of the compelling argument above #nixout.
The FFA have too much money and aren't running enough clubs at the moment.
What we bring is ruin and disaster. The A-League needs a team in Canberra, Tasmania, and a second team in Brisbane (as the Roar do so well).
For some unexplained reason the fact that the Phoenix exists stops these teams putting in a bid for expansion.
Therefore, because of the compelling argument above #nixout.
The FFA have too much money and aren't running enough clubs at the moment.
See without us it would suddenly be a 15 team competition. No wonder the FFA aren't offering us a license extension.
Owners the Bakrie Group are desperately trying to sell the club to ensure debts are cleared and wage commitments are met.
However, time is all but up, with Football Federation Australia poised to take over the running of the Roar not for the first time since the inception of the A-League in 2005.
Owners the Bakrie Group are desperately trying to sell the club to ensure debts are cleared and wage commitments are met.
However, time is all but up, with Football Federation Australia poised to take over the running of the Roar not for the first time since the inception of the A-League in 2005.
They should go on strike
Quite a few players on their books which will be worth a look at if the Roar are in breech of contract.
Jaime Mclaren for instance, although he wouldn't want to go through another contract battle. CB's? I don't really fancy Jade North again.
Brisbane Roar has failed to meet player payments today
— Ray Gatt (@Gatty54) August 17, 2015
PFA to issue statement in few hours
— Ray Gatt (@Gatty54) August 17, 2015
FFA also to issue statement re Brisbane Roar situation.
— Ray Gatt (@Gatty54) August 17, 2015
brown stuff => twirly thing.
It's a shame that a club that was so dominant just a couple of seasons ago can end up like this, and shows just how fragile the league is outside of the big two cities.
Brisbane is a city of more than 2 million people with a club that has been fighting for the title more than not in the last half dozen years, if they can't make it work then something is seriously wrong with the league.
Instead of treating us like shark the FFA and Australian media and fans should be singing our praises as we are pretty much the benchmark of how to run a team now.
As I understand it, financial mismanagement, rather than A-League’s financial model, is more to blame for Roar’s current woes.
— Kevin Airs (@KevinAirs442) August 17, 2015
The funny thing is about how some people out there wanted to see a second Brisbane. This shows what a silly idea that would have been. I think Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC, maybe Adelaide and maybe WSW are the only teams you could call sell sufficient. The rest of the teams all need money to be pumped into them. It just shows how valuable having a stable ownership is.
The funny thing is about how some people out there wanted to see a second Brisbane. This shows what a silly idea that would have been. I think Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC, maybe Adelaide and maybe WSW are the only teams you could call sell sufficient. The rest of the teams all need money to be pumped into them. It just shows how valuable having a stable ownership is.
Not sure of the logic. Financial mismanagement doesn't negate fan potential and big-city potential two-club fan rivalry. Just as financial (& on-field) mismanagement of our previous Auckland A-League team shouldn't negate per se any attempt at establishing a future Dorkland A-League outfit IMO. You just need stable ownership plus vision and commitment.
The funny thing is about how some people out there wanted to see a second Brisbane. This shows what a silly idea that would have been. I think Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC, maybe Adelaide and maybe WSW are the only teams you could call sell sufficient. The rest of the teams all need money to be pumped into them. It just shows how valuable having a stable ownership is.
FFA says Bakries has informed that money is now there 4 progressive payment of Roar players pay. But that late payment is still unacceptable
— Ray Gatt (@Gatty54) August 17, 2015
FFA adds that they have told Bakries that resolving sale of club is a matter of urgency
— Ray Gatt (@Gatty54) August 17, 2015
FFA statement says nothing buy says a lot. Bakries have been put on notice to complete sale of club.
— Ray Gatt (@Gatty54) August 17, 2015
Brisbane Roar aren't going to court tomorrow. QRU's wind-up motion has been resolved. #aleague #aapsport
— Vince Rugari (@VinceRugari) August 18, 2015
Sounds like an important meeting today between the FFA and Bakries http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/aug/27/brisbane-roar-told-to-address-financial-problems-or-lose-a-league-licence
FFA can't take control of the roar until they sell the Jets though, yeah?
Why not? Lack of funds?
FIFA regulations mean one organisation cannot control more than one club in the same competition concurrently - to prevent match fixing etc.
actually, upon looking into it...that seems to be a UEFA and EPL rule but multiple ownership is quite common elsewhere. It should be a FIFA rule though!
It's an AFC rule.
well that's hilarious then. Maybe Welnix could take their licence after ours expires at the end of the season, then relocate the team to Wellington and rename the team "Phoenix"
The whole situation is crazy.