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Burgs, Looks like from the link to the ABC site that Swee gave , if you click home they have a video stream on there.
A video stream is about as likely as...a very unlikely thing on this connection, but thanks anyway mate, if I'm at the mine I'll try![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Here we go . off the planet rugby bored!
Offsiders - ABC
and the transcript
The news in union with John O'Neill - Offsiders - ABC
tahbar where are you, have you any more to add??
I missed all this discussion too but read it in the paper.
The whole deal with this thing is dodgy!
I think the guy who made all these promises and spent all the money should be made to liquidate some of his belongings to atleast make some contribution to repay what he has done. He had no problems spending all the money so now he should be made to earn some money to pay back the people who he has let down.
Obviously the players involved can live without the money (I'm not disputing that) but what a disappointment, no-one likes to sign a contract to be paid a certain amount and then put in all the work and not get the payment. All the people who say "they get far too much money anyway" would probably be equally disappointed if the same thing happened to them so ease up.
Hopefully this doesn't effect the re-signing of the players involved. They are worth more to the sport and the fans and the teams than money can buy.
There may be more but the big names who are set to lose from Firepower are Drew Mitchell, Cam Shepherd, Ryan Cross, Matt Giteau and Scott Staniforth.
Cross and Shepherd have both re-signed for about another 3 years this year and Staniforth re-signed for 3 last year so there aren't any dramas there. Thankfully Mitchell and Giteau are signed at least until the end of 2009 so hopefully any messiness will be cleaned up by then.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
As Firepower is a company the directors are protected from personal liability by law unless someone can prove they were acting negligently or similar and bad enough to lift the corporate veil, which basically means that they will be liable for the debts. I don't see making promises to pay money a justification to lift the veil, unless they were insolvently trading or intentionally fudging thier accounts to make everything seem better off, which I don't think it is. So the Force will only have a claim to the companies assets which it seems they are skint anyway so good luck....
How did they get Bond then - (I know he stashed away a bit in family trusts which weren't touched) but basically his company went belly up owing hugh amounts to - or was there more to that story ?
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
i hadn't really had a look at this thread till the weekend
you show me one POSITIVE article article written about the Force by someone in the eastern states in the past 18 months??
how is anyones business what goes on between the two parties (Western Force and Firepower), as others have said, this is nothing more then the collapse of a sponsor and it is not the first time or probably the last time?
what business background do you come from mate?? prostituion and drug dealing to people in Kings Cross is not a genuine business
just one more thing in regards to the media treatment of the Force is the fact that several media people in the eastern states have said that we would struggle to re-sign players?? Looks like another thing they got wrong.
I dare say that people in the eastern states are afraid that the power has left NSW/QLD and come west with alot of their players
interesting question TG. I'd probably beinterested in seeing that as well. what is the main sponsor worth?? about a million a year?? I'd assume the sleeve would go for anywhere between 30 and 50 thousand??
interesting question TG. I'd probably beinterested in seeing that as well. what is the main sponsor worth?? about a million a year?? I'd assume the sleeve would go for anywhere between 30 and 50 thousand??[/QUOTE]
minimum $100,000 id say for the sleeve sponsor for one season........
that may be closer to the mark. Depends on what the Force sold it for i guess, I guess the companies were lining up to sponsor them so it could have gone for more
We'll take that Moses, the charge for a sleeve sponsorship is 1 million a season with 50% payable up front, Once your check clears we'll update our jerseys!
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Is tahbar really waratahjesus or someone writing on his behalf?