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THE Newcastle Knights have lodged an application with the Supreme Court to wind up A-League club, the Newcastle Jets, because of debts exceeding $300,000.
The NRL club, which sub-lets EnergyAustralia Stadium to the A-League franchise, has suspended pre-paid corporate catering services for tonight's Jets-Adelaide match, claiming Newcastle Soccer Pty Ltd did not pay the amount owed by close of business last night.
The Knights said the debt relates to game-day costs, including corporate catering dating back to March 2009.
Knights chairman Robert Tew said he has been forced to take action to limit losses from the Jets using the ground.
"We have a responsibility to our business to ensure we do not incur further costs on the Jets' behalf - where there is a history of little or no likelihood of recovering those costs," Tew said in a statement last night.
"The Jets have been advised they have left us with no other practical choice. It saddens me we have to take such action, but after numerous attempts to recover this debt ... the Jets have forced our hand.
"We have a duty to our business and its members to act in their best interests. We are supportive of the Jets ... and therefore are prepared to allow them to continue using the ground. However, we are not prepared to bankroll their game-day operational activities any further."
"For the sake of Newcastle and Adelaide players and supporters and soccer in our region generally, we have agreed to allow the Jets to use the ground to complete the fixture schedule, but we will not be incurring any further costs on the Jets behalf."
Knights CEO Steve Burraston said his club is sympathetic to Jets players and coaching staff with the finals looming.
However, Jets CEO John Tsatsimas said last night: "We find it ironic that the Knights are making a claim against us when they owe far in excess to the head tenant [Hunter Venue authority]."
Tsatsimas also described the Knights' timing as impeccable.
"They are holding us to ransom as we are playing our last home game tomorrow," he said.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/knights-pursue-jets-for-300000/story-e6frexnr-1225829340973
The NRL club, which sub-lets EnergyAustralia Stadium to the A-League franchise, has suspended pre-paid corporate catering services for tonight's Jets-Adelaide match, claiming Newcastle Soccer Pty Ltd did not pay the amount owed by close of business last night.
The Knights said the debt relates to game-day costs, including corporate catering dating back to March 2009.
Knights chairman Robert Tew said he has been forced to take action to limit losses from the Jets using the ground.
"We have a responsibility to our business to ensure we do not incur further costs on the Jets' behalf - where there is a history of little or no likelihood of recovering those costs," Tew said in a statement last night.
"The Jets have been advised they have left us with no other practical choice. It saddens me we have to take such action, but after numerous attempts to recover this debt ... the Jets have forced our hand.
"We have a duty to our business and its members to act in their best interests. We are supportive of the Jets ... and therefore are prepared to allow them to continue using the ground. However, we are not prepared to bankroll their game-day operational activities any further."
"For the sake of Newcastle and Adelaide players and supporters and soccer in our region generally, we have agreed to allow the Jets to use the ground to complete the fixture schedule, but we will not be incurring any further costs on the Jets behalf."
Knights CEO Steve Burraston said his club is sympathetic to Jets players and coaching staff with the finals looming.
However, Jets CEO John Tsatsimas said last night: "We find it ironic that the Knights are making a claim against us when they owe far in excess to the head tenant [Hunter Venue authority]."
Tsatsimas also described the Knights' timing as impeccable.
"They are holding us to ransom as we are playing our last home game tomorrow," he said.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/knights-pursue-jets-for-300000/story-e6frexnr-1225829340973