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Article about Malceski's possible influence on the team
http://boundforglorynews.com/the-missing-link-gold-coast/
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Article about Malceski's possible influence on the team
http://boundforglorynews.com/the-missing-link-gold-coast/
The Gold Coast SUNS are pleased to confirm that United Petroleum has signed with the club as Coaches’ partner.
The multi-year deal will see United Petroleum branding featured on both the match day and training apparel of Rodney Eade and his team of coaches, as well as branding of the Gold Coast SUNS coaches box and interchange bench at Metricon Stadium.
United Petroleum is an Australian owned petrol company, which specialises in the retail and wholesale fuel markets, convenience stores and ethanol manufacturing.
One of the fastest growing independent companies in the nation, United Petroleum generates employment for more than 2,500 Australians, and is committed to providing premium quality fuel and competitive pricing across the country.
United Petroleum is the recipient of the Canstar Blue “Most Satisfied Customer Award” every year for the last four years.
In welcoming United Petroleum, Gold Coast SUNS Chief Executive, Andrew Travis, said the partnership with United made sense from both a commercial and member advantage viewpoint.
“We are thrilled to have partnered with United Petroleum, in a deal that we believe will deliver positive outcomes for United Petroleum, the club, and importantly, our members, through special offers in the future.
“As a club, we have generated some genuine momentum over the off season, and the announcement of our partnership with United on the eve of the season continues that impetus.
“Over the coming years we are looking forward to working with United to strengthen their brand throughout Queensland, as well as developing even more advantages for becoming a Gold Coast SUNS member,” Travis said.
United Petroleum’s Sponsorships & Partnerships Manager, Heath Scotland said they were intent on establishing a successful partnership with the SUNS.
“United Petroleum is proud to be the Gold Coast SUNS’ coaches’ partner, and we look forward to working with Rodney Eade and his team to build a long and successful association with the Gold Coast Football Club, its members and other business partners.
“This is a great opportunity for United to reinforce and grow our brand in the greater Queensland community in conjunction with the developing Gold Coast SUNS and their membership base,” Scotland said.
Thanks mate - Great write up
O'meara done for the whole of 2015?Rocket on Game Day:
- We didn't play very well at all. Things we trained and practiced for 4 months just weren't there. Effort wasn't there.
- So much development left in them across the board. Mentally, physically, etc.
- Still trying to figure out the mentality of the group and why they fall away on occasion. IE: We get within a kick and then just die in the ass. <-- He didn't say that, but you know what I mean.
- Seems rapt with Saad. Worked really hard over the summer. "He's a good lad."
- RE: Ablett. He looked rusty and was a bit sore after the game but should be fine for next week. Has not talked to him this morning but 'certainly hopeful' that he'll be right to play.
- RE: Jaeger. Freak accident and gone for the season. Went to soccer the ball along the ground and someone fell on his knee, hyper extending it badly and snapping the patella.
- Admits there is maybe an over-reliance on Gary still but working very hard to correct that.
- Still think they're a couple years away (at least) from challenging the Flag. 'A bit of work to do.'
- Karmichael a nothing situation in relation to current players.
I think that's the shortest I've ever seen Derm talk about a topic. No tangent, no random "when I used to play" stories - straight to the point. Are you sure Derm wrote that?
I think Downie fits that position, tbqh. That guy just knows where the goals are. He'd be the least athletic guy on our list, but he just finds a way. I'd love to see how he goes in the seniors. Even though we recruited him for 2s footy.
This quote is taken WAY out of context. He was asked when we would be consistent finals challengers, he said we'd be two years away. Not when our maiden finals would be. Shocking title.Title of an article on the AFL website, Rocket thinks we are at least a couple of years away from playing finals. Is this where we are at? What do you guys think?
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-04-05/suns-years-away-eade