Footballking55
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Irrespective of the rights or wrongs of Cobb's involvement in the Roar, the Bakries' are good at pointing the finger, but don't seem to manage to do their part of the deal themselves.
Time for the FFA to act!
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This all sounds to me over the last few months like Cobb is trying to unsettle the bus to get FFA to act. I don't think the Bakries are as silly as they have been made out. They are a conglomerate after all. Someone made mention earlier that the 'office girl forgot to do the pays on Friday so they werent available on Monday (15th). I bet this is all it is and cobbs been carrying on to the media with the Bakries scratching their head in the background wondering 'who is this guy?'
You've only got top look at the guy to tell he's a weasel.
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+xThis all sounds to me over the last few months like Cobb is trying to unsettle the bus to get FFA to act. I don't think the Bakries are as silly as they have been made out. They are a conglomerate after all. Someone made mention earlier that the 'office girl forgot to do the pays on Friday so they werent available on Monday (15th). I bet this is all it is and cobbs been carrying on to the media with the Bakries scratching their head in the background wondering 'who is this guy?' You've only got top look at the guy to tell he's a weasel. It was my first thought when the news came out. If it was a week since they haven't been paid, then i believe somthing more serious going on. You know he wasn't right when the football department was upset about him, lets face it he had a nice 3 week trip to europe on the roar pay packet. Bakeries are stereotype Asian business, give an inch they will take a mile. If FFA was strong and force them to do things, they would be good. because they where able to get away for so much they pushed it for all its worth, hence these offseason bullshit since taking over. There not really issues during the season. Given what people said, being nice great to talk to. Given his past and know infringements. They can talk their way into anything, i bet seen as the bakeries saw he wasn't matching his words with actions, pissing off the football department, they wanted him out.
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They were again highlighted when Cobb threw the Bakries under the bus on when fronting FFA chief executive David Gallop about the Roar owners’ failure to meet this month’s payday deadline and alleged reneging of an injection of $1.1 million into the club.
Sounds like he was a whistle blower.
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On a different note, BR playing a friendly at QSAC. Sign of things to come perhaps.
Tell me how bad the traffic is to getting there for a 7.30 ko on Saturday night and how the views arent actually that bad.
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I would sack him too. After all the money and reasonable success they have given the club, this bloke comes along and undermines them
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+xThey were again highlighted when Cobb threw the Bakries under the bus on when fronting FFA chief executive David Gallop about the Roar owners’ failure to meet this month’s payday deadline and alleged reneging of an injection of $1.1 million into the club.
Sounds like he was a whistle blower.
-PB
Minutes from a Roar directors’ meeting – minus Cobb - on Tuesday, show the decision was made to remove Cobb as a director.
That's prima facie evidence that Cobb is a liar if it is correct if I can play internet lawyer for a day. I can't stop staring long enough to pick up my popcorn at the moment. I await in hopeless anticipation that some sort of leak of a forensic analysis of Roar's financials will come out. Suggestions of a hand in the till have been made which would suggest a call to the police in the longer run.
That wouldn't be a good look but it all pales of course alongside Rangers and Leeds and all those other football financial rip-off stories used to scare children by old people after the game.
About 50 edits to fix text but I give up.
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Yeah no idea what happened with my font either haha. -PB
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Four Four Two will I ever be able to reply to a post using my iPad?
As to QSAC,IF Roar ever played there,there would be no problem getting there based on prior experience .Express buses from the city and Garden City used to ferry fans to Broncos games and it was the slickest operation you could see.I enjoyed many bus trips back to the city on a Friday night full of happy fans .
The less said about Cobb the better.The track record was there and I'm still amazed wealthy and supposedly intelligent people in high places are so gullible.Maybe it shows most sharks are swimming with other sharks.
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Maybe all this was just to get Cobb out. The guy never should have been anywhere near the club. But enough of the crap. Kick ouf the Bakries too.
At the very least they need to be given a final warning. One more failure to pay players on time and your license is gone.
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Footballking55
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+xMaybe all this was just to get Cobb out. The guy never should have been anywhere near the club. But enough of the crap. Kick ouf the Bakries too. At the very least they need to be given a final warning. One more failure to pay players on time and your license is gone. How many final warnings do they need?
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+x+xMaybe all this was just to get Cobb out. The guy never should have been anywhere near the club. But enough of the crap. Kick ouf the Bakries too. At the very least they need to be given a final warning. One more failure to pay players on time and your license is gone. How many final warnings do they need? Bakries are laughing at the FFA since they know there warnings mean fuck all.
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Glad Cobb is out , what a stain , he clearly just wanted to come I. And get a few headlines
Dear FFA please take control of my club and put unplaced some decent management
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+xCobb might not be all good, but if he payed the players wages out of his own pocket then he cannot be all bad either. Thanks Cobb but shouldn't u be more focused on more important things than being on this forum?
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+x+xCobb might not be all good, but if he payed the players wages out of his own pocket then he cannot be all bad either. Thanks Cobb but shouldn't u be more focused on more important things than being on this forum? apparently a new consortium is now looking to take over Consortium keen on buying A-League's Roar.
A local consortium is waiting in the wings to rescue crisis-torn A-League club Brisbane Roar.
AAP understands a group of Brisbane business identities is prepared to buy the club and pick up the pieces following the farcical reign of Daniel Cobb, sacked as Roar managing director on Wednesday by owners the Bakrie Group.
The new consortium has been active for several weeks and is organised by former state politician Robert Cavallucci, who had been part of an advisory board set up by former Roar CEO David Pourre to ensure stability in governance beyond his departure in May.
However, the advisory board - which also included former Matilda Alicia Ferguson-Cook, and was endorsed by the Bakries and Football Federation Australia - was scrapped by Cobb without explanation in June when he came into power.
Cobb denied he was fired on Wednesday, insisting he quit in protest against the Bakrie Group's failure to inject $1.1 million into the club as he alleged they had promised.
Cobb also said he would make a final "take it or leave it" bid to buy the club, but there was no chance the Bakries would consider it.
The Indonesian conglomerate became suspicious of Cobb after his falling out with coach John Aloisi and football director Craig Moore and sent officials to Brisbane to investigate his conduct, leading to his eventual dismissal.
East Coast Car Rentals CEO Mark Kingsman, meanwhile, has been installed as a director of the club to ensure the Roar comply with ASIC's requirement for companies to have at least one Australian-based director.
Kingsman was previously in talks to join the Roar advisory board.
The Bakrie Group is expected to remain in control of the Roar in the short term but will need to pump more money into the club to ensure it can continue to operate.
Of immediate concern is the Roar's proposed shift of their training and administrative base back to Ballymore Stadium, which will only go ahead if they pay $300,000 to the Queensland Rugby Union (QRU) on Thursday.
The QRU has asked the club to provide the full season's rent up front, following last year's legal battle over unpaid rent, which nearly led to the Roar being wound up.
Also a worry is the Roar's low membership take-up.
Just 693 have been sold ahead of the new A-League season, by far the lowest tally in the competition.
Wooden spooners Central Coast, who are currently without a coach, have nearly five times as many members signed up.
Read more at http://wwos.nine.com.au/2016/08/18/05/39/consortium-keen-on-buying-a-league-s-roar#EiqD0vVL1lUmROt6.99
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+x+x+xCobb might not be all good, but if he payed the players wages out of his own pocket then he cannot be all bad either. Thanks Cobb but shouldn't u be more focused on more important things than being on this forum? apparently a new consortium is now looking to take over Consortium keen on buying A-League's Roar.
A local consortium is waiting in the wings to rescue crisis-torn A-League club Brisbane Roar.
AAP understands a group of Brisbane business identities is prepared to buy the club and pick up the pieces following the farcical reign of Daniel Cobb, sacked as Roar managing director on Wednesday by owners the Bakrie Group.
The new consortium has been active for several weeks and is organised by former state politician Robert Cavallucci, who had been part of an advisory board set up by former Roar CEO David Pourre to ensure stability in governance beyond his departure in May.
However, the advisory board - which also included former Matilda Alicia Ferguson-Cook, and was endorsed by the Bakries and Football Federation Australia - was scrapped by Cobb without explanation in June when he came into power.
Cobb denied he was fired on Wednesday, insisting he quit in protest against the Bakrie Group's failure to inject $1.1 million into the club as he alleged they had promised.
Cobb also said he would make a final "take it or leave it" bid to buy the club, but there was no chance the Bakries would consider it.
The Indonesian conglomerate became suspicious of Cobb after his falling out with coach John Aloisi and football director Craig Moore and sent officials to Brisbane to investigate his conduct, leading to his eventual dismissal.
East Coast Car Rentals CEO Mark Kingsman, meanwhile, has been installed as a director of the club to ensure the Roar comply with ASIC's requirement for companies to have at least one Australian-based director.
Kingsman was previously in talks to join the Roar advisory board.
The Bakrie Group is expected to remain in control of the Roar in the short term but will need to pump more money into the club to ensure it can continue to operate.
Of immediate concern is the Roar's proposed shift of their training and administrative base back to Ballymore Stadium, which will only go ahead if they pay $300,000 to the Queensland Rugby Union (QRU) on Thursday.
The QRU has asked the club to provide the full season's rent up front, following last year's legal battle over unpaid rent, which nearly led to the Roar being wound up.
Also a worry is the Roar's low membership take-up.
Just 693 have been sold ahead of the new A-League season, by far the lowest tally in the competition.
Wooden spooners Central Coast, who are currently without a coach, have nearly five times as many members signed up.
Read more at http://wwos.nine.com.au/2016/08/18/05/39/consortium-keen-on-buying-a-league-s-roar#EiqD0vVL1lUmROt6.99
Thats great news...The operative term being "Local consortium"
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The new consortium has been active for several weeks and is organised by former state politician Robert Cavallucci, who had been part of an advisory board set up by former Roar CEO David Pourre to ensure stability in governance beyond his departure in May. However, the advisory board - which also included former Matilda Alicia Ferguson-Cook, and was endorsed by the Bakries and Football Federation Australia - was scrapped by Cobb without explanation in June when he came into power.Gee that does not sound dodgy at all lol, Cobb looking out for Cobb it seems.
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+xThe new consortium has been active for several weeks and is organised by former state politician Robert Cavallucci, who had been part of an advisory board set up by former Roar CEO David Pourre to ensure stability in governance beyond his departure in May. However, the advisory board - which also included former Matilda Alicia Ferguson-Cook, and was endorsed by the Bakries and Football Federation Australia - was scrapped by Cobb without explanation in June when he came into power.Gee that does not sound dodgy at all lol, Cobb looking out for Cobb it seems.
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Mr B
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+x+xThe new consortium has been active for several weeks and is organised by former state politician Robert Cavallucci, who had been part of an advisory board set up by former Roar CEO David Pourre to ensure stability in governance beyond his departure in May. However, the advisory board - which also included former Matilda Alicia Ferguson-Cook, and was endorsed by the Bakries and Football Federation Australia - was scrapped by Cobb without explanation in June when he came into power.Gee that does not sound dodgy at all lol, Cobb looking out for Cobb it seems.  :laugh:
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A local consortium ready to step in is of no surprise. Roar is a club that will always be in demand.
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+xA local consortium ready to step in is of no surprise. Roar is a club that will always be in demand. Whatever helps you sleep at night :hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:-PB
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paulc
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+x+xA local consortium ready to step in is of no surprise. Roar is a club that will always be in demand. Whatever helps you sleep at night :hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:-PB Never had issues attracting owners. FFA made a quick cool $10 million last time. BRFC the biggest financial contributor to FFA coffers.
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+x+x+xA local consortium ready to step in is of no surprise. Roar is a club that will always be in demand. Whatever helps you sleep at night :hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:-PB Never had issues attracting owners. FFA made a quick cool $10 million last time. BRFC the biggest financial contributor to FFA coffers. Didn't WSW go for $12m?
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+x+x+x+xA local consortium ready to step in is of no surprise. Roar is a club that will always be in demand. Whatever helps you sleep at night :hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:-PB Never had issues attracting owners. FFA made a quick cool $10 million last time. BRFC the biggest financial contributor to FFA coffers. Didn't WSW go for $12m? That;s what they wanted ideally but got less than that. We shouldn't forget that not only did FFA get $10 mill for the sale to the Bakries the also kept the license fee from the previous owners.
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Wow, for once I'm glad I'm a Glory supporter.
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18 Aug 2016 - 8:16 PM UPDATED 5 HOURS AGO The World Game understands Brisbane are on the brink of financial collapse unless owners the Bakrie Group can provide an instant and significant cash injection to the club. Cobb was sacked on Wednesday by the Bakrie Group. The extent of the problems he has left behind are only just coming to light. With six weeks to go until the start of the new A-League season, Roar have failed to sign up a range of corporate backers and sponsors - including back-of-shirt and sleeve sponsors - leading to a revenue shortfall of at least $600,000. It's understood Cobb did not even contact Roar's few existing sponsors in his two months in office. Further exacerbating Brisbane's cash deficit is that the club have sold only 693 memberships ahead of the new season - and it's unlikely many more supporters will part with their hard-earned in the current climate. It leaves the Bakries - who had agreed to sell the club to Cobb, only to remove him after learning more about his business background and conduct - with no choice but to invest in the club, or risk an eventual A-League licence breach for insolvency. East Coast Car Rentals CEO Mark Kingsman, who has been installed as a director of the club, is expected to meet the Queensland Rugby Union (QRU) on Friday in an attempt to revive the Roar's proposed move to Ballymore. The Roar had to pay $300,000 to the QRU by Thursday for the shift of their training and administrative base to go ahead. Former state politician Robert Cavallucci - who is the leader of a consortium of local businessmen interested in buying the club - has lent his support around administrative and strategic matters. However, the consortium will not discuss the sale of the club with the Bakries until the off-field issues are settled. Football Federation Australia is watching the events closely and is under increasing pressure to intervene. - But legally, it cannot take the Roar's A-League licence from the Bakries at this stage. Even if it could, several recent resignations at FFA - including former chief operating officer John Kelly and A-League head Damien de Bohun - have left the governing body thin on the ground in terms of manpower. Coach John Aloisi and his team are well insulated from the crisis, as they are in camp on the Gold Coast ahead of a pre-season friendly on Saturday against Sydney FC.
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"It's understood Cobb did not even contact Roar's few existing sponsors in his two months in office."
Jesus, this guy just keeps getting worse :blink:
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+x+x+xA local consortium ready to step in is of no surprise. Roar is a club that will always be in demand. Whatever helps you sleep at night :hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:-PB Never had issues attracting owners. FFA made a quick cool $10 million last time. BRFC the biggest financial contributor to FFA coffers. Biggest money pit maybe :rolleyes::exclamation::exclamation::Whistling::Whistling::Whistling:
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+x+x+x+xA local consortium ready to step in is of no surprise. Roar is a club that will always be in demand. Whatever helps you sleep at night :hehe::hehe::hehe::hehe:-PB Never had issues attracting owners. FFA made a quick cool $10 million last time. BRFC the biggest financial contributor to FFA coffers. Biggest money pit maybe :rolleyes::exclamation::exclamation::Whistling::Whistling::Whistling:
-PB Buckley found Bakrie by fluke and then bullshitted him into buying in.
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