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Peter Storrie joins the Mariners. Then leaves.

VicMariner

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I don't like the appointment but:

We don't really have any say in the matter.
He hasn't been a disaster at every club he has been involved with.
He may well have learned some important lessons.

He's going to work with all groups. Let him start with a clean slate and give him every opportunity to succeed because we sink or swim together.
 
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true believer

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lets face it . it's not a good look when 98% of the people that give a shit .think your here to steal something .
 

Big Al

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-31/mariners-take-on-storrie-as-associate-director/5994538

Last month he attended the Mariners game against Melbourne Victory at North Sydney Oval which heightened concerns for some fans that the club could be relocated away from Gosford, where the smaller population base has been an obstacle to crowd numbers and finances.

Then he likened the unease felt by Mariners fans to those of West Ham supporters over the move from Upton Park to London's Olympic Stadium in 2016-2017.

"Probably fans need to try and look at a broader picture and so long as that money is used correctly then it's a long-term boost for the club," he told SBS then.

"You can understand their worries but it's a question of the club working together with the supporters who should understand anything in north Sydney is not a wholesale move. That's not going to happen.

"If you look at West Ham, their fans were dead against moving to the Olympic Stadium. But there's been a change of perception there now, and they can see that with bigger gates than those they can get at Upton Park there will be more income for the club and that will provide for opportunity to bring in better players.
The end from article

Mixed messages again. Once again we will engage with fans. Wholesale move won't happen (wonder if Mariner72 was confused with his version than the one previously quoted). Then says West Ham fans now happy with he move.
This is classic cant trust contridiction comments.
 

Bladesman

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-31/mariners-take-on-storrie-as-associate-director/5994538

Last month he attended the Mariners game against Melbourne Victory at North Sydney Oval which heightened concerns for some fans that the club could be relocated away from Gosford, where the smaller population base has been an obstacle to crowd numbers and finances.

Then he likened the unease felt by Mariners fans to those of West Ham supporters over the move from Upton Park to London's Olympic Stadium in 2016-2017.

"Probably fans need to try and look at a broader picture and so long as that money is used correctly then it's a long-term boost for the club," he told SBS then.

"You can understand their worries but it's a question of the club working together with the supporters who should understand anything in north Sydney is not a wholesale move. That's not going to happen.

"If you look at West Ham, their fans were dead against moving to the Olympic Stadium. But there's been a change of perception there now, and they can see that with bigger gates than those they can get at Upton Park there will be more income for the club and that will provide for opportunity to bring in better players.
The end from article

Mixed messages again. Once again we will engage with fans. Wholesale move won't happen (wonder if Mariner72 was confused with his version than the one previously quoted). Then says West Ham fans now happy with he move.
This is classic cant trust contridiction comments.

As many of us commented at the time he already looks stupid comparing the move of a few miles to a new stadium where all your home games are played to us playing/relocating numerous home games 50 odd miles away.
 

VicMariner

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It's a stupid comparison! Olympic stadium is only about 4 kilometers from Upton park.

ETA
Bladesman beat me to it.
 

bikinigirl

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-31/mariners-take-on-storrie-as-associate-director/5994538

Last month he attended the Mariners game against Melbourne Victory at North Sydney Oval which heightened concerns for some fans that the club could be relocated away from Gosford, where the smaller population base has been an obstacle to crowd numbers and finances.

Then he likened the unease felt by Mariners fans to those of West Ham supporters over the move from Upton Park to London's Olympic Stadium in 2016-2017.

"Probably fans need to try and look at a broader picture and so long as that money is used correctly then it's a long-term boost for the club," he told SBS then.

"You can understand their worries but it's a question of the club working together with the supporters who should understand anything in north Sydney is not a wholesale move. That's not going to happen.

"If you look at West Ham, their fans were dead against moving to the Olympic Stadium. But there's been a change of perception there now, and they can see that with bigger gates than those they can get at Upton Park there will be more income for the club and that will provide for opportunity to bring in better players.
The end from article

Mixed messages again. Once again we will engage with fans. Wholesale move won't happen (wonder if Mariner72 was confused with his version than the one previously quoted). Then says West Ham fans now happy with he move.
This is classic cant trust contridiction comments.

. how are we going to see a bigger gate at NSO?

. he would be well advised to do a bit of research before speaking to the media. ideally he should be talking to the 'various supporter groups' before he tells the media how we will respond after the club has made its decision

. geez i like this guy already

. my advice ... park the north sydney idea for now, get your shit together, re-engage with the coast community and see whether you can make it work, he hasn't even arrived yet but north sydney is already the answer
 

Big Al

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I think the comparison is more of the financial side than location but no talk of how it's financially beneficial
 

eenfish

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/359695-the-storrie-of-the-blues

This was doing the rounds on twitter before. Read at your own peril, this will highlight just how dangerous this man is for our club and give you an intense feeling of dread.

Summed up in the last paragraph:
As Chief Executive, either he exerted influence and control, in which case he was responsible for the crisis; or he did not know what was going on, in which case you have to question his competence.
 

bikinigirl

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/359695-the-storrie-of-the-blues

This was doing the rounds on twitter before. Read at your own peril, this will highlight just how dangerous this man is for our club and give you an intense feeling of dread.

Summed up in the last paragraph:

. that is a wonderfully entertaining read ... even if you just read the photo captions

. it must be costing charlesworth a fortune to bring this guy in as a consultant. but having read the article it could be money well invested if he does exactly the opposite of what storrie has to say

. if we were bidding for a world cup, perhaps storrie would be the man for the job?
 

Atomic

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I'm hoping that this might be some kind of reverse Peter Principle thing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Principle). The Peter Principle basically says that a manager will be promoted to the level of their own incompetence. In Peter Storrie's case, the level of his incompetence appears to be in the EPL. Surely you would think that he'd be able to perform in the HAL. He has at least one thing in his favour... we are already in dire financial trouble ;)
 
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nearlyyellow

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Hammer's Bonds indeed. :headbutt: I've just spent an hour or so on that article and links, Harry Redknapp et al. What's next? Mariner's Anchor Bonds? That would surely send us to the Bottom of the Harbour. :eek:
 

Roy Law

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Apart from the fact that Peter Storrie fits the stereotype that all Englishmen are superior and know what is best for their colonial minions - if it is good enough for West Ham it must be good enough for the Mariners - it does beg the question of what on earth is Bruce Stalder's role at the club? The job description of both appointments seem very similar.
The day Charlesworth, Stalder and Storrie are gone from our beautiful football club cannot come soon enough for me.
 
It is important that CCM fans understand what the appointment of Peter Storrie means. Please do not worry about chips on shoulder and 'Colonial minions'. This situation is vastly more serious than that . I am not a a CCM fan but am a long standing football fan in Australia and the UK. I do not want to see the demise of your club but the posts above seem to indicate that the full reality of the situation is not understood. Please read on.

Peter Storrie presided over Portsmouth FC as CEO from 2002 to 2010 and then stayed on in a consulting role.

During his period of tenure Portsmouth spent kings' ransoms on players such as Jerome Defoe, Peter Crouch, Niko Kranjcar, Silvain Distain, Glen Johnson and so forth. The transfer fees and wages were vastly beyond what Portsmouth could afford. It was a policy of economic suicide. Mr Storrie was CEO. It was his job to know what this was doing to his business.

Mr Storrie worked alongside an extremely dubious owner of Portsmouth FC called Alexander Gaydamak. Apparently Mr Gaydamak's dad had oil wells, although no proceeds from this were ever seen. Again, it was Mr Storrie's job to know that this man was a crook. Mr Gaydamak proceeded to asset strip the club and disappeared over the horizon with the proceeds. He sold the rump, by some confidence trick, to Suleiman al-Fahim who took one look at the books and got out six weeks later. This took the club into administration and, shortly after, very close to being wound up by its creditors.

Storrie was arrested together with Harry Redknapp and others over the allegedly dodgy transfer of Andy Faye to Newcastle. They had clever lawyers and got off. This was to the massive amusement of the English football supporting community. There was a strong whiff that other transfer deals were dodgy but Mr Gaydamak had untouchable accounts in Luxemburg, the Virgin Islands and so forth. They got away with it.

Nevertheless, Portsmouth were also charged by the UK Tax authorities over creative accounting. Again Mr Storrie's had to know what clever tricks were being played. On the week that the court case began Mr Storrie suddenly resigned leaving the club with a very serious court case and estimated £150,000,000 of debt.

This led to the club imploding and descending from the Premier League to the fourth tier, where they are now perched just 6 points above a relegation position. Four years after he left Porstmouth went from the Premiership to being candidates to exit the football league altogether.

This man is incompetent, crooked and dangerous. I recommend strongly that you do further research for yourselves and decide what you can do about it. If CCM goes like Portsmouth you will not have a club in a couple of years' time.
 
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Big Al

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You guys are forgetting the most important part.
Storrie blames the owners loss of funds in the GFC. So he did a Man City and went burco while the money was there instead of running the club within its means.
At the mariners there is no rich owner promising finances to do what he wants.

P.s. my comments are tongue and check
 

eenfish

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The worst part for us is that the Mariners won't just fall to the NPL or something, we will cease to exist.
 

Timmah

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Peter Storrie completes his agreed tenure with Central Coast Mariners

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The Central Coast Mariners can today confirm that after two years as the club’s Executive Vice Chairman, Peter Storrie will complete his contracted role with the club mid-November.

Storrie was appointed by Mariners’ Owner, Mike Charlesworth in December 2014 and has completed an overhaul of the club which included the restructure of both the football and administrative side of the business and also the establishment of the Central Coast Mariners Academy, along with the appointment of Chief Executive Officer Shaun Mielekamp, appointment of Financial Director Kathryn Duncan and most recently the appointment of Head Coach Paul Okon.

Outgoing Executive Vice Chairman, Peter Storrie departs with the best wishes of the Central Coast Mariners and thanked the club’s Members, supporters, players and staff for their commitment during a period that saw widespread changes.

“I would like to thank Mike Charlesworth for the opportunity to be involved with the Central Coast Mariners,” Storrie said.

“Thank you to all of the players, staff, volunteers and supporters of the Central Coast Mariners for welcoming me with open arms.

“Over my past couple of years at the Mariners I hope that I have passed on my experience in football to the staff and I am confident that the club will continue to grow from strength-to-strength and it is now time to step back and let the leadership of Paul Okon, Shaun Mielekamp and Kathryn Duncan take the club forward.” Storrie said.

Mike Charlesworth took the opportunity to thank Storrie for his contribution to the club and support he has shown in the last two years.

“Peter has steered the club through a poignant time in our history and he will always be highly regarded for his contribution,” Charlesworth said. “I have all the confidence that the team and structure for which Peter has put in place will see the club experience success both on and off field.

“I wish Peter all the best in his future endeavours and I am confident that he will achieve similar success in his next venture,” Charlesworth said.

The club would like to gratefully thank Peter for all of his hard work and expertise that he has invested into the club and looks forward to welcoming him on match days whenever he returns to Australia.

Read more at http://www.ccmariners.com.au/articl...37jle5e3ev691qrwq46t202f8#IPmPKCKZAblEI61W.99
 

FFC Mariner

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Bullet dodged as he didn't do what he did to Portsmouth . Maybe the Football Ramble guys will stop laughing at us to their global audience now.
Mind you . A mench is a mench :)
 

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