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Jets wages not paid

31 Aug, 2010 05:00 AM
JETS owner Con Constantine insisted yesterday that the future of the A-League club was secure despite him being unable to pay wages.

Constantine has approached Football Federation Australia for financial aid to help get through a "difficult period".

Players, coaches and office staff, including chief executive John Tsatsimas, were not paid on Friday and Constantine could not say last night when they would be.

"All that is owed to the players is about $50,000," Constantine said.

"At the end of the day the players will get paid, there is no two ways about it.

"We need support from FFA. We are not asking for a handout. All we are asking for is to give us enough money to get over the obstacles we are facing.

"Every dollar the FFA give us will be paid back in full."

Tsatsimas will address the players before training today.

"John will speak to the players tomorrow and tell them exactly what is going on," Constantine said yesterday.

"I sympathise with the players, don't get me wrong.

"I want them to feel free knowing the Jets will pay every dollar owed to them. I promise them that."

The Professional Footballers Association confirmed yesterday that it was monitoring the situation.

"We are informed that the situation is manageable and very short-term in nature," PFA chief executive Brendan Schwab said.

Wages are due again on Friday, two days before the Jets take on Brisbane Roar at EnergyAustralia Stadium.

"The game will be on," Constantine said.

A-League clubs receive an annual grant of $1.3 million, which is broken into quarterly instalments, and Constantine said an advance in the Jets' next payment would help alleviate the problem.

"That is all I ask," he said.

Constantine, whom BRW magazine estimated in 2009 to be worth more than $100 million, formed Newcastle United out of the ashes of the financially crippled Newcastle Breakers in 2000.

He is the only survivor of the original stakeholders in the A-League and by his count has lost more than $12 million on the club.

FFA was forced to take over North Queensland Fury in April.

They own Adelaide United and have given financial aid to every other club at some point.

"If they can help every other club in the country, surely to God they can help us," Constantine said.

But he assured fans he would not bail out.

"If you cut my wrists there would be soccer balls coming out like blood," Constantine said. "I love it and I want the people of Newcastle to know that.

"I will be there for them. I am not walking away.

FFA chief executive Lyall Gorman said he would work with the club "to help it find a way through its current issues".

Constantine has waged a bitter battle with landlords the Newcastle Knights over a better commercial deal at EnergyAustralia Stadium.

He settled payment of $330,000 in outstanding rent recently and in part blamed the situation at the stadium for the club's present cash-flow problems.

The Knights had won compensation from the state government for losses due to building work at the stadium and the Jets should get the same.

"We were told five months ago that the Knights and the state government were going to arbitration and we would be told what is going on," Constantine said.

"Guess what. We have heard nothing.

"We have been dealt with like second-rate cousins.

"If the Knights get a million dollars [compensation] for last year, we want the same."

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And this guy wanted to buy the Knights.
Posted by BJ, 31/08/2010 7:23:34 AM, on The Herald
Although i appreciate everything Con had done for the club. It's time for him to leave. Let someone who can please players and coaching staff take over the job. The players will just get fed up with the club and there will be a mass exodus like there was a few years ago. No one wants that again. So something needs to change....
Posted by Nick, 31/08/2010 9:27:37 AM, on The Herald
For someone worth $100 Million, $50,000 to pay your staff seems like gum money. Any news on if Con ended up paying the grand final bonus he promised to the squad in version 3?
Posted by S.Trish, 31/08/2010 9:37:19 AM, on The Herald
This is completely unprofessional would this happen at Sydney or Melbourne? I doubt it. Con stated that "At the end of the day the players will get paid, there is no two ways about it" but why aren't they being paid on time, the player have mortgages, rent, living expenses etc how are they expected to meet these expenses?
Posted by Dave, 31/08/2010 9:40:50 AM, on The Herald
Con is a true trooper. Without him no Newcastle Jets. And to top it all off he was just starting to get the cooperation with the Fans and staying out of the spotlight right. THANK YOU CON
Posted by Blackmac79, 31/08/2010 9:42:16 AM, on The Herald
OMG, this story is getting old... The same thing comes up once a year or so about Con digging his heals in about something or other... I've read this story from a number of different newspapers this morning and the details are SO sketchy in each and every source. Con doesn't need a loan to afford to pay players, he's probably just got a bee in his bonnet about something and the media have seized upon one little bit of information and run with it. Granted, it is unfortunate that the players seem to always be the ones to get the raw deal, but then again, that's only if you believe the media.
Posted by jaga, 31/08/2010 9:52:11 AM, on The Herald
Great! I buy a season ticket because it is the first year the Jets keep their off-field stuff in order and now this. Knew it wouldn't last. God I wish I hadn't now. Leopards never change their spots. Memo to self for next season. Do not give money to these jokers.
Posted by Great, 31/08/2010 10:11:21 AM, on The Herald
Player not getting paid = poor morale = poor performances = low crowds = Con loses even more money. It's your money big fella so I really don't care how much of it you blow.
Posted by Who cares?, 31/08/2010 10:33:18 AM, on The Herald
Any fool will tell you that the Knights are the number one team in the city. By treating the Newcastle Jets and the public with the utmost disrespect they are not winning any fans over. And before anyone comes on and suggests I hate League - WRONG - I have come to really dislike the Knights.
Posted by Jetman, 31/08/2010 11:45:59 AM, on The Herald
nearly 24,000 at the knights the other night who had no genuine hope of making the finals - and the jets struggle to get 8,000 show up in the opening games of the season???? is it any wonder why con can't pay wages??
Posted by adza, 31/08/2010 11:58:18 AM, on The Herald
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