Nik Mrdjas Disco Bikkie
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The idiot thinks Jedinak is suspended
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/68825,mile-low-is-a-jets-high.aspx
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/68825,mile-low-is-a-jets-high.aspx
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Andy said:He is not suspended.
n egmond is a coont. ccm t.i.dGrunta said:The idiot thinks Jedinak is suspended
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/68825,mile-low-is-a-jets-high.aspx
Dutchy puts boot into Mariners rival
By JAMES GARDINER
NEWCASTLE Jets coach Gary van Egmond has criticised Central Coast opposite Lawrie McKinna for not going in to bat for Mariners supporters over hosting rights to the A-League grand final.
The Jets are at loggerheads with Football Federation Australia over its decision to move the decider to Sydney.
The governing body's decision impacts on the Jets and Mariners, who do battle in the first leg of the major semi-final at EnergyAustralia Stadium on Sunday.
The Jets have been vehement in their opposition to the FFA's move, but Central Coast have been far more accommodating.
"We can play at Plume Park in Gosford for all they want, as long as we get there and have a chance to win it," McKinna said this week.
His attitude stunned van Egmond.
"I am a little bit surprised that Lawrie McKinna stated that he did not mind where [the grand final] was it could be at the local park," van Egmond said.
"I would have thought his supporters would have loved an opportunity to watch a grand final at Bluetongue, more so than playing it at a local park.
"For me it is very important that the supporters who have put their hand in their pocket year in, year out have an opportunity to support their home team on home soil.
"I do not think there is any greater privilege than to win a grand final on home soil in front of your diehard fans."
Despite protests from the Jets, the FFA looks certain to act on a clause that gives it the final say in where to hold the game's biggest day.
Competition rule 3.11 states: "Selection of venues for all finals matches will occur in consultation with the A-League. A decision on allocation will be based on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, venue availability and commercial, marketing and financial considerations."
Jets chief executive John Tsatsimas believes if EnergyAustralia Stadium is suitable to host a major semi-final and potentially a preliminary final, it should be fit for a grand final.
Jets supporters have started a petition at www.newcastlefootball.net which they intend to present to FFA.
"It is a sign that the Newcastle football fraternity has a presence," Tsatsimas said.
"They are educated football fans and they support their team."
Van Egmond acknowledged that playing the decider in Sydney would expose the game to a broader audience, but he believed the decision should be made in the right way.
"There is a bigger picture in some regard to catering for the masses," he said. "The issue I have is ethically it does not seem correct the way they have gone about it. If they had said it a lot earlier in the piece, then we would have known.
"There are rumours floating about that Melbourne will host the grand final every year from next year.
"If that is the case, fine, I have no problems as long as they are consistent.
"We want to know in advance rather than getting in a position that there is a possibility for us to host the grand final and then [they] move the goalposts."
"It is a sign that the Newcastle football fraternity has a presence," Tsatsimas said.
"They are educated football fans and they support their team."
DJ said:The GF won't be in Melbourne every year lol
The difference with Lawrie is that he knows the FFA will make whatever decision they want no matter how much the club moans. Rather than crying about it build a f**king Bridge!
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I spoke to the Mariners half way through the season asking what would happen if we could host the GF and the response I got was, 99% sure it would be in Sydney.....so to say it would have been nice to have been told earlier is utter Bullshit coz if our club knew, then so would yours!