Oh sorry you wanted facts... here you go then mate.
Perhaps speak to Kate McClymont (whom if she hits gold will destroy this Football Club board and force them all to step down), or any other league journo out there who are busy at work looking.
I can tell you they are all on the hunt and all it takes is one person, one snippet of information, and it's all over. When they find that information and it hits the media, the entire board will have no choice but to step down.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...un-wealthy-bulldogs-club-20180315-p4z4k2.html
MARROUN - Endorsed by Football Club Board to Leagues Club Board.
A Fairfax Media investigation can also reveal that Mr Marroun, a former carpenter and builder, was bankrupted in 2009. According to this bankruptcy records, Mr Marroun is also known as Jabbour and Gabby.
In 2011 his bankruptcy was extended for a further three years after he failed to provide his bankruptcy trustee with information about his property interests and income. He was discharged from bankruptcy in 2015.
“I didn’t flee the country, I didn’t do a [Salim] Mehajer, I was in the trenches for a long time,” said Mr Marroun of his bankruptcy.
He said he had “learned a lot from the experience” and now has a national recruitment business which has contracts with organisations such as ANZ Stadium and The Star casino.
He also has $30,000 sponsorships with both the Bulldogs and West Tigers.
Mr Marroun, 39, is currently involved in property development with Bulldogs player Michael Lichaa and Josh Reynolds, who left the Bulldogs for West Tigers. Mr Marroun’s wife Enass is a director of MGJ Developments with the two footballers.
All the above in ADDITION to the banning from Junior League
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ANDERSONS AND THE MCINTYRE CONNECTION - Endorsed by Football Club Board to Leagues Club Board.
Controversially, Mrs Anderson and her husband Chris, a former successful coach with the club, are backing the return of Gary McIntyre, who has the number one position on the ticket.
Mr McIntyre was the driving force behind the club’s salary cap scandal which say the premiership favourites relegated to last place after Fairfax Media exposed his involvement in making secret payments to players.
Not only was the club fined $500,000, it also lost close to $5 million in legal fees, settlement with the Australian Tax Office and penalty payments to Liquor and Gaming.
Although the position on the leagues club board did not attract a salary, the Herald revealed he and his family had collected close to a million dollars as Mr McIntyre, a suburban lawyer, was charging the football club hefty legal fees.
His wife Christine was employed by the league club in administration, his son-in-law was head of maintenance, and his son David was the financial director of the entity behind the controversial Oasis development, a joint project between the Liverpool Council and the Bulldogs.
In his pitch to “make the Bulldogs great again,” Mr McIntyre spoke of this “great relationship” with Lynne and Chris Anderson.
BALLESTY AND HIS SALARY CAP AWARENESS - Endorsed by Football Club Board to Leagues Club Board.Oh sorry you wanted facts... here you go then mate.
Perhaps speak to Kate McClymont (whom if she hits gold will destroy this Football Club board and force them all to step down), or any other league journo out there who are busy at work looking.
I can tell you they are all on the hunt and all it takes is one person, one snippet of information, and it's all over. When they find that information and it hits the media, the entire board will have no choice but to step down.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...un-wealthy-bulldogs-club-20180315-p4z4k2.html
MARROUN - Endorsed by Football Club Board to Leagues Club Board.
A Fairfax Media investigation can also reveal that Mr Marroun, a former carpenter and builder, was bankrupted in 2009. According to this bankruptcy records, Mr Marroun is also known as Jabbour and Gabby.
In 2011 his bankruptcy was extended for a further three years after he failed to provide his bankruptcy trustee with information about his property interests and income. He was discharged from bankruptcy in 2015.
“I didn’t flee the country, I didn’t do a [Salim] Mehajer, I was in the trenches for a long time,” said Mr Marroun of his bankruptcy.
He said he had “learned a lot from the experience” and now has a national recruitment business which has contracts with organisations such as ANZ Stadium and The Star casino.
He also has $30,000 sponsorships with both the Bulldogs and West Tigers.
Mr Marroun, 39, is currently involved in property development with Bulldogs player Michael Lichaa and Josh Reynolds, who left the Bulldogs for West Tigers. Mr Marroun’s wife Enass is a director of MGJ Developments with the two footballers.
All the above in ADDITION to the banning from Junior League
...
ANDERSONS AND THE MCINTYRE CONNECTION - Endorsed by Football Club Board to Leagues Club Board.
Controversially, Mrs Anderson and her husband Chris, a former successful coach with the club, are backing the return of Gary McIntyre, who has the number one position on the ticket.
Mr McIntyre was the driving force behind the club’s salary cap scandal which say the premiership favourites relegated to last place after Fairfax Media exposed his involvement in making secret payments to players.
Not only was the club fined $500,000, it also lost close to $5 million in legal fees, settlement with the Australian Tax Office and penalty payments to Liquor and Gaming.
Although the position on the leagues club board did not attract a salary, the Herald revealed he and his family had collected close to a million dollars as Mr McIntyre, a suburban lawyer, was charging the football club hefty legal fees.
His wife Christine was employed by the league club in administration, his son-in-law was head of maintenance, and his son David was the financial director of the entity behind the controversial Oasis development, a joint project between the Liverpool Council and the Bulldogs.
In his pitch to “make the Bulldogs great again,” Mr McIntyre spoke of this “great relationship” with Lynne and Chris Anderson.
BALLESTY AND HIS SALARY CAP AWARENESS - Endorsed by Football Club Board to Leagues Club Board.
He said he was also “fuelled with enthusiasm by the return of his previous CEO John Ballesty.” Mr Ballesty, who has previously admitted he was aware of the scheme to breach the salary cap, was recently elected to the football club board and is one of the four nominated to the league club board.
Can you blame them after reading the above?
Can you hand on heart honestly say you are 100% confident in the above people after reading the above (and that's before one talks about others)?
I think a LOT will depend on what happens on Weds election results.
If before then journos strike gold and publish what they find, then members better prepare for voting again.
He said he was also “fuelled with enthusiasm by the return of his previous CEO John Ballesty.” Mr Ballesty, who has previously admitted he was aware of the scheme to breach the salary cap, was recently elected to the football club board and is one of the four nominated to the league club board.
Can you blame them after reading the above?
Can you hand on heart honestly say you are 100% confident in the above people after reading the above (and that's before one talks about others)?
I think a LOT will depend on what happens on Weds election results.
If before then journos strike gold and publish what they find, then members better prepare for voting again.
Well Mr I seems like you've given all the info to your mates in the media to suit your agenda, I want to know if a person in your position is allowed to make such judgement, woops I'm about to be ba.....He might have resigned but he still came back to get into bed with Dib which wasn’t such a good idea.