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Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 9:50 pm
by NlolRL
I didn't say that you idiot! The article made the claim. I only quoted the article to show your claim they make 70m was rubbish
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:49 am
by Raiderdave
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 11:18 am
by Drac
Damnit, I meant Port Douglas
AFLcrap1 wrote:& you are just as big a liar as sokka boy..
I have never said it is swet as peaches..
I said they have people with $$$ lining up to invest in them & if you think they will go under you are bonkers..
But you keep telling whoppers....it is quite amusing when you tards get caught out all the time.
Come come, it's a bit more than that. You've been using the notion of millionaire investment to suggest that things are going okay for the Titans (as in why would millionairs want to invest if things were that bad).
AFLcrap1 wrote: Can any of you tards explain (without saying oh that's not true) why millionaires are lining up to buy into the club...
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 12:02 pm
by Phelpsy
And I explained why this may be so.
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 12:05 pm
by leagueiscrap
Drac wrote:
Damnit, I meant Port Douglas
AFLcrap1 wrote:& you are just as big a liar as sokka boy..
I have never said it is swet as peaches..
I said they have people with $$$ lining up to invest in them & if you think they will go under you are bonkers..
But you keep telling whoppers....it is quite amusing when you tards get caught out all the time.
Come come, it's a bit more than that. You've been using the notion of millionaire investment to suggest that things are going okay for the Titans (as in why would millionairs want to invest if things were that bad).
AFLcrap1 wrote: Can any of you tards explain (without saying oh that's not true) why millionaires are lining up to buy into the club...
crappa/ spazza can you show us some millionaires willing to by the titans, all these claims but no proof
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 2:52 pm
by sydneyfc
no one wants to invest in the titans
the millionaire that he was talking about will end up being some fruit seller from toowoomba
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 3:49 pm
by leagueiscrap
sydneyfc wrote:no one wants to invest in the titans
the millionaire that he was talking about will end up being some fruit seller from toowoomba
he keeps claiming millionaires are lining up to invest in the titans but never delivers any proof on it
ps we not allowed to mention that city, other wise he will have a cry & complain to the mods

if i came from that queer old back the front inbreed capital of QLD, id be embarrassed to!
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 5:10 pm
by AFLcrap1
HEAVY HITTERS LINE UP BID TO BUY TITANS
Titans
August 17, 2014
A CONSORTIUM of high-powered investors is repositioning itself to make a play for the Gold Coast’s NRL licence.
Representatives of the group, which is being advised by former Titans football manager Scott Sattler, previously met with an NRL official in 2012 on the day former NRL CEO David Gallop resigned.
At the time, the NRL was investigating options in case the Titans collapsed because of the financial difficulties they were experiencing.
The consortium, understood to have had $15 million in start-up capital when it initially approached the NRL, has representatives who are experienced in business, marketing and football operations.
In 2012 the Titans’ NRL licence was transferred from a Michael Searle-controlled entity to Darrkell Pty Ltd, a company owned by Gold Coast businessman Darryl Kelly.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 7015812827
A SECRET consortium of wealthy businessmen are formulating plans to invest in the Titans and lead the club’s revival following the departure of John Cartwright and Michael Searle.
The Courier-Mail can reveal a team of Queensland-based executives are keen to meet with the Titans board to discuss investment options to make the club an NRL powerhouse.
One option is to buy out Searle, who despite his resignation remains the Titans’ largest shareholder, having outlaid $4.56 million for a 40.6pc stake of the club he built
Money is not an impediment for the consortium, who collectively are worth several millions after accruing personal wealth in the finance and banking industries.
The businessmen wish to remain anonymous but are serious about their investment plan, first meeting with the NRL two years ago during the Titans’ $25m debt crisis.
A fresh bid was launched six weeks ago, with a consortium chief enlisting the help of former Queensland Origin lock Scott Sattler, who was the Titans’ foundation football manager.
The cluster of senior executives will look to meet with Titans hierarchy in the coming weeks to gauge the board’s interest in their involvement.
“They are interested in buying into an NRL club and they see a lot of potential in the Titans.
The financial heavy-hitters first attempted to buy the Titans in 2012. At the time, the Titans were drowning in debt and the consortium engaged Scott Hill, the former Melbourne and NSW pivot who has links with one of the executives.

Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 5:34 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
But but but Terry knows better.
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 7:04 pm
by Phelpsy
So, as I explained ... There's good reason for this .
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 7:09 pm
by Phelpsy
If the titans were successful the price would be higher and the offer less attractive. As it is, a consortium see a broken business with some potential. If they can get rl and the titans going well there is potential to make money. You can bet they will be holding all the cards in the negotiation .... It's business one oh one ... You can also bet they will be hitting the nrl up for investment in the area as part of the deal.
Smart move by the businessmen ... It's a risk but that's how you make money sometimes ....calculated risk.
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:27 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:HEAVY HITTERS LINE UP BID TO BUY TITANS
Titans
August 17, 2014
A CONSORTIUM of high-powered investors is repositioning itself to make a play for the Gold Coast’s NRL licence.
Representatives of the group, which is being advised by former Titans football manager Scott Sattler, previously met with an NRL official in 2012 on the day former NRL CEO David Gallop resigned.
At the time, the NRL was investigating options in case the Titans collapsed because of the financial difficulties they were experiencing.
The consortium, understood to have had $15 million in start-up capital when it initially approached the NRL, has representatives who are experienced in business, marketing and football operations.
In 2012 the Titans’ NRL licence was transferred from a Michael Searle-controlled entity to Darrkell Pty Ltd, a company owned by Gold Coast businessman Darryl Kelly.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 7015812827
A SECRET consortium of wealthy businessmen are formulating plans to invest in the Titans and lead the club’s revival following the departure of John Cartwright and Michael Searle.
The Courier-Mail can reveal a team of Queensland-based executives are keen to meet with the Titans board to discuss investment options to make the club an NRL powerhouse.
One option is to buy out Searle, who despite his resignation remains the Titans’ largest shareholder, having outlaid $4.56 million for a 40.6pc stake of the club he built
Money is not an impediment for the consortium, who collectively are worth several millions after accruing personal wealth in the finance and banking industries.
The businessmen wish to remain anonymous but are serious about their investment plan, first meeting with the NRL two years ago during the Titans’ $25m debt crisis.
A fresh bid was launched six weeks ago, with a consortium chief enlisting the help of former Queensland Origin lock Scott Sattler, who was the Titans’ foundation football manager.
The cluster of senior executives will look to meet with Titans hierarchy in the coming weeks to gauge the board’s interest in their involvement.
“They are interested in buying into an NRL club and they see a lot of potential in the Titans.
The financial heavy-hitters first attempted to buy the Titans in 2012. At the time, the Titans were drowning in debt and the consortium engaged Scott Hill, the former Melbourne and NSW pivot who has links with one of the executives.

spazza finally came through.
it will only be a few years until they get the shits in loosing money & sell the dud brand off
interesting they only want to by 40.6% stake of the club, obviously want to use it as a tax rite off

Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 6:50 am
by AFLcrap1
Always post links dumbo.
Unlike you southern inbred fumblers.
& someone as dumb as you thinking you have a clue about Business dealings .
By your calculations the population of Aus is over 1 billion.
YOu cant even spell your name without a bottle of white ink beside you.
'So please don't pretend you have a clue about business dealings.
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 4:21 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
leagueiscrap wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:HEAVY HITTERS LINE UP BID TO BUY TITANS
Titans
August 17, 2014
A CONSORTIUM of high-powered investors is repositioning itself to make a play for the Gold Coast’s NRL licence.
Representatives of the group, which is being advised by former Titans football manager Scott Sattler, previously met with an NRL official in 2012 on the day former NRL CEO David Gallop resigned.
At the time, the NRL was investigating options in case the Titans collapsed because of the financial difficulties they were experiencing.
The consortium, understood to have had $15 million in start-up capital when it initially approached the NRL, has representatives who are experienced in business, marketing and football operations.
In 2012 the Titans’ NRL licence was transferred from a Michael Searle-controlled entity to Darrkell Pty Ltd, a company owned by Gold Coast businessman Darryl Kelly.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 7015812827
A SECRET consortium of wealthy businessmen are formulating plans to invest in the Titans and lead the club’s revival following the departure of John Cartwright and Michael Searle.
The Courier-Mail can reveal a team of Queensland-based executives are keen to meet with the Titans board to discuss investment options to make the club an NRL powerhouse.
One option is to buy out Searle, who despite his resignation remains the Titans’ largest shareholder, having outlaid $4.56 million for a 40.6pc stake of the club he built
Money is not an impediment for the consortium, who collectively are worth several millions after accruing personal wealth in the finance and banking industries.
The businessmen wish to remain anonymous but are serious about their investment plan, first meeting with the NRL two years ago during the Titans’ $25m debt crisis.
A fresh bid was launched six weeks ago, with a consortium chief enlisting the help of former Queensland Origin lock Scott Sattler, who was the Titans’ foundation football manager.
The cluster of senior executives will look to meet with Titans hierarchy in the coming weeks to gauge the board’s interest in their involvement.
“They are interested in buying into an NRL club and they see a lot of potential in the Titans.
The financial heavy-hitters first attempted to buy the Titans in 2012. At the time, the Titans were drowning in debt and the consortium engaged Scott Hill, the former Melbourne and NSW pivot who has links with one of the executives.

spazza finally came through.
it will only be a few years until they get the shits in loosing money & sell the dud brand off
interesting they only want to by 40.6% stake of the club, obviously want to use it as a tax rite off

At least the NRL don't have some drongo counting crowds from her lounge room TV.
Re: Desperate times on the Gold Coast for the NRL
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 4:46 pm
by cos789
ParraEelsNRL wrote: the NRL don't have some drongo counting crowds from her lounge room TV.
No, they have some drongo pulling figures out of a player's rear.