Jets misfiring on all engines
By Jesse Fink, 23 Jan 2009 Jesse Fink is a Roar Guru
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It’s hard to imagine how much more parlous a position the Newcastle Jets could be in, now with high performance manager Ian Crook being appointed the new first-team coach at Norwich City in England and Joel Griffiths, the club’s marquee player and “jewel in the crown”, declaring publicly that he’s interested in joining his brother Ryan at Chinese Super League club Beijing Guoan.
Club owner Con Constantine, fresh from threatening to throw Squadron members off the balcony of his box at EnergyAustralia Stadium, has said Griffiths is not for sale, while Griffiths has rejoindered by suggesting if Constantine doesn’t want to let him go, “we might have to renegotiate my contract”.
Just when it was being hoped last weekend’s win over Perth was the start of something positive for the beleaguered Jets, the portents are getting worse, and they come at the worst possible time: just weeks away from commencing their maiden Asian Champions League campaign.
Already this season the Jets have lost Edmundo Zura, Jade North, Adam Griffiths and James Holland, with Mark Milligan expected to follow. This on top of losing Stuart Musialik, Andrew Durante, Tim Brown, Milton Rodriguez, Vaughan Coveny and Nick Carle in previous seasons.
It would be surprising if the spirits of those players who remain has been unaffected by this disruption – or by coach Gary van Egmond’s eccentric handling of players such as Kaz Patafta, Jesse Pinto and Jesper Hakansson.
Losing Griffiths would be a mortal blow to the Jets, but the greatest damage may be done by the departure of Crook.
There have been whisperings around the traps that Constantine wanted Crook to mastermind the Jets’ ACL campaign, that he was a better identifier of young talent than the coach under him, and Van Egmond himself has said publicly that Crook, with his Japanese experience, was “going to be a huge well of information for us” in Asia.
So now what?
The Jets are looking shot to bits already for the ACL – and they haven’t even kicked a ball in anger.
The only positives from what has been one of the worst seasons of any club in A-League history has been the emergence of Tarek Elrich and Matthew Thompson as Socceroos, the rise of Ben Kantarovski, and the imminent arrival of Socceroos defender Nikolai Topor-Stanley from Perth Glory.
Pretty slim pickings for a club that was the toast of the A-League in seasons two and three. Van Egmond’s reputation has taken a tumble and the previously untouchable Constantine himself is looking more and more vulnerable, with calls from some quarters for him to sell the club.
With Crook now gone and his position vacant, what the Jets need most urgently is someone who can quickly turn their fortunes around and make a decent fist of their shot at glory in the ACL.
I’ve made my views known recently on that score on The World Game and if you can think of a better idea, I’d love to hear it.
As I’m sure Con Constantine would.
His empire is crumbling before his eyes and something has to be done – and now – to stop it.
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January 23rd 2009 @ 9:42am
Midfielder said | January 23rd 2009 @ 9:42am | Report comment
Agree all posts to date and I hope the Jets sooner rather than latter get a new owner.
January 23rd 2009 @ 10:51am
Koala Bear said | January 23rd 2009 @ 10:51am | Report comment
Cpaaa,
just wait a minute.. I have not read the report about the squadron member on the balcony have you ? .. Was he drunk ? did he climb up onto the balcony and threaten Con ? Is there a police report of what happened..? There are ways to make your voice heard other than to act like a baboon and put life at risk entering an unauthorised area that is restricted only to the immediate owner and his corporate visitors..
I should imagine there would not be a person more disappointed then the “Con” pouring millions of his own dollars into a community club with the disappointing results this year .. Here’s a suggestion why doesn’t the squadron come up with $6m and buy the club from Con and free him of the financial burden.. As I can’t imagine any other poor soul would put up that sort of cash who lives in Newcastle .. You young guys take a lot for granted just because you turn up with a shirt and a flag get pissed and think you own the show…
Just remember at this early stage of your club your owner may be the only one you will ever have … Nick Tanner of Perth Glory gave up in the end as his personal finance was being flushed down the drain .. I can tell ya that gets a bit boring after awhile… Just ask Nick Tanner..
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KB
January 23rd 2009 @ 11:15am
Parrot Hunter said | January 23rd 2009 @ 11:15am | Report comment
Con has big pockets … although he tightens them when he wants to.
He has about as much football knowledge as GVE.
Crook withdrew from many duties with the first team, long before the Norwich job came around, because it was like working “with Abbott and Costello”. (CC and GVE)
Where’s Remo ? Him being one to preside over disasters, I am surprised he is apparently off the scene.
Con was offered the Iranian guy and wanted to honour his contract to GVE … strange after the way he treated Ron Corry, Jean Paul de Marigny and Richard Money.
He now has a second chance with the Iranian, or anyone with football knowledge, to reshape the club … if he pins it all on GVE, the Jets will be floating on the Hudson River (or the Hunter) regularly in the future.
January 23rd 2009 @ 11:16am
Parrot Hunter said | January 23rd 2009 @ 11:16am | Report comment
… that’s Nick Tana
January 23rd 2009 @ 11:19am
DazzaJapan said | January 23rd 2009 @ 11:19am | Report comment
first Jesse,thanks for pointing out some valid concerns.
Koala bear..the 5 fans were ‘summoned’ by Con to his box to be lambasted.At no stage did they invade his private property.Con was pissed as a newt (as is his want) and gave them a foul-mouthed tirade from the moment they walked in.
He threatened one supporter after he had the temerity to try to explain himself to our dictator-in-chief.
January 23rd 2009 @ 11:42am
Koala Bear said | January 23rd 2009 @ 11:42am | Report comment
Parrot Hunter,
Thanks for that.. re: Nick Tana
DazzaJapan,
Thank you for your note; is there a link of the reported incident somewhere..?
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KB
January 23rd 2009 @ 11:46am
Cpaaa said | January 23rd 2009 @ 11:46am | Report comment
KB
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/94343,ffa-probe-jets-boss-flareup.aspx
January 23rd 2009 @ 11:55am
Mick of Newie said | January 23rd 2009 @ 11:55am | Report comment
KB
The general consensus is that Dazza’s version of events is close to the truth.
Yes Con is a drunkard, ego maniac, irrational, dinosaur Chairman, but he is our drunkard, ego maniac, irrational, dinosaur Chairman. For those who say we should get rid of him, find me another multi millionaire in the Hunter who is prepared to lose a lot of money and I will be the first to give the big guy the heave ho.
Pipp, Con is in fact an argument as to why we need private ownership in the A League. A community based model suits the AFL because they have a controlled player market and can manage their expenditure. The A league needs private owners with big egos prepared to lose money. Smart ones can make a bit of money some of the time. The less smart lose lots of money all the time. We may not like that but otherwise we will have a glorified State League.
January 23rd 2009 @ 12:00pm
Koala Bear said | January 23rd 2009 @ 12:00pm | Report comment
Today the FFA confirmed they were aware of the reported confrontation and would be taking it further.
Cpaaa,
thanks for the link… Well it seems to me it has turned into a Greek Tragedy .. Fortunately it’s not the club I support.. However, it will be interesting to read the FFA report when it’s released….
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KB
January 23rd 2009 @ 12:11pm
Cpaaa said | January 23rd 2009 @ 12:11pm | Report comment
i still think “the Con” was out of order and the fans have every right to express themselves. KB you are right though, “the Con” should be feeling pretty pissed loosing millions but as a fan its all the same feeling. how does GVE take last place Jets to a Grandfinal and then flush it back to the bottom just in time for the ACL. there are other factors involved as Jess pointed out but at the end of the day someone has to be held accountable and on this occasion the heat has to be on “the Don”.
with the cracks appearing in GVE perhaps it is time to have a word with this GHOTBI character.