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Neville Bartos
20-09-08, 08:17 AM
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/news/peters-backing-out-of-the-rabbit-hole/2008/09/19/1221331208986.html

Peter Holmes a Court's plan for a debt-free Souths leagues club hasn't worked out that way, writes Roy Masters.

Peter Holmes a Court's ambition to scythe through what he perceived to be rugby league's inherent inertia, privatise the Rabbitohs and establish a Manchester United-type commercial dynasty at Redfern collided head on with the game's entrenched loyalty when he sought to buy a unit in an apartment building adjacent to South Sydney Leagues Club.

Broadcaster Alan Jones owned the penthouse unit, which he bought mainly out of friendship for George Piggins, the long-term Souths president whom Holmes a Court ousted in a power struggle.

Piggins mortgaged his Coogee home for $3.2m to borrow the capital to build the 10-residence block, planning to use the rental income to fund the operations of the Rabbitohs.

When Holmes a Court sold his own Centennial Park home for $10m, using $4m to cover a shortfall at the Rabbitohs for the 2007 season, he asked a real estate agent to inquire as to the price of Jones's unit.

Jones suspected Holmes a Court was the buyer and proposed an inflated figure of $1.9m, which Holmes a Court's agent successfully negotiated down to $1.8m.

Asked whether the above scenario was correct, Jones said: "Dead right." Holmes a Court also purchased the adjoining unit, seeking permission from the body corporate to join the units together and renovate the common area outside the lift on that floor.

The process involved obtaining permission from neighbours, including George and Noelene Piggins, who also owned a unit.

Noelene, as tough off the field as George was on it, took charge of negotiations. Holmes a Court gained permission, but it took time and dollars.

Currently in New York, Holmes a Court was effectively sacked by the South Sydney co-owner Russell Crowe following a year in which he raised the Rabbitohs' revenue from $9.5m to $15m but allowed expenses to escalate to $19m, increasing the number of full-time staff from 19 to almost 50.

Former football club president Nick Pappas is back as chairman and former chief executive Shane Richardson has returned to rein in expenses, further reinforcing the view that rugby league's insular circles of influence and intrigue are difficult to break.

But the real tale of retreat is at Souths Leagues Club. When Holmes a Court and Crowe won the vote to take control of the football club for $3m, they acquired 75 per cent of the franchise, with Souths members owning the remainder.

They also made an offer for the 10,800-square metre building, 198 undercover car parking spaces, and the apartment block.

The proposal, according to media reports and press releases, was to pay off the leagues club debt of about $7.9m, leave the club with cash reserves of $4.5m, and supply 1500 square metres for a new licensed premises on the third floor, including a $3m fit-out.

Holmes a Court flew to New Mexico, where Crowe was making a movie, and asked for the money. The Oscar-winning actor, who earns $20m a film, is careful with his pennies, and refused.

Holmes a Court was successful in seeking a month's extension from the administrator and sought another, only to have Piggins, the biggest creditor via his $3.2m bank loan, decline.

Holmes a Court and Crowe (BlackCourt League Investments) were forced to turn to property developer Albert Bertini of Trivest.

They formed the company High Concept, which is 50 per cent Albert Bertini and 50 per cent Souths Football Club, registered with ASIC only a day before the due settling date.

No mention was made to Souths members of a partner in buying the Redfern real estate when they voted in Holmes a Court, while their 25 per cent share of the Rabbitohs now represented only one-eighth of a leagues club they once owned 100 per cent.

High Concept paid $7m for the building, promised $3m for the fit-out, and paid $3.2m for the units, and threw in 1500 square metres of floor space.

As further evidence of everything retreating to where it once was, Souths Leagues Club then discovered it couldn't operate with 1500 square metres of floor space it was assigned in the agreement and required an additional 1000 square metres, "equal to the old space of the original club", admits leagues club president Bill Alexiou-Hucker.

The additional space is to accommodate poker machines, originally abandoned when Holmes a Court waged his "no pokies" campaign but now to be wheeled back by a needy board when the club re-opens.

As compensation for no pokies and the licence to operate the hospitality side of the club, Holmes a Court had offered $300,000 a year and an additional 1000 square metres. However, when forced to tip in $4m to meet the Rabbitohs' shortfall, he advised the leagues club he was withdrawing from the Memorandum of Understanding on the poker machines and cancelling the offer of the additional space.

High Concept has put a price of $6m, or annual rent of $500,000, on the additional 1000 square metres.

The original deal, including purchase price and fit-out, valued the whole 10,800-square metre building and car spaces - less the 1500 square metres to be provided rent-free as part of the deal - at $10m.

On those figures, the proposal would mean an area of 1000 square metres, effectively sold for a little under $1.1m, may now be bought back for $6m.

When it was put to Alexiou-Hucker, a customs broker, that the Holmes a Court undertaking of a cashed-up, debt-free leagues club and 1500 square metres of floor space had turned into a club needing more space and in debt, he said: "Correct." He argued it was the administrator who sold the floor space, saying, "It wasn't the leagues club who sold the floor space". However, the administrator (PKF's John Lord) said at the time that while the sale was "not in the spirit" of what members voted, he was powerless to act because the club had passed out of administration.

Alexiou-Hucker insists the Holmes a Court proposal kept the leagues club at Redfern and $40m will be spent on the building, now merely a shell, with work expected to start next week.

If $40m is spent, as promised, the additional $6m ask comes close to adding up, though still needing the club to borrow most of it.

Souths members were initially told the redeveloped leagues club would open in March 2008 and Alexiou-Hucker anticipates it will open in March next year, proceeding with the 2500 square metres plan.

A Development Application was approved by the City of Sydney last Friday but involves a floor space of only 1500 square metres and no provision for poker machines.

It is also on the first floor of the premises, not according to Holmes a Court's vision of situating it on the third floor overlooking Redfern Park, recently renovated by the City of Sydney for $23m.

Alexiou-Hucker insists consultants believe a third-floor club would be "unworkable, too similar to a New York-type loft club". Instead, the licensed club will sit above a supermarket, although, as Alexiou-Hucker says: "You won't see the supermarket and it will overlook Redfern Park." A Holmes a Court-owned company, International Sports Facilities Management (ISFM), was hired by the Leagues Club as a consultant to handle its interests in the development application.

ISFM was also used by Alexiou-Hucker in 2006, a year before Holmes a Court bought the company, to prepare and manage his ticket for the leagues club board, which Holmes a Court supported.

Holmes a Court says of ISFM, which is run by former Test cricketer Graeme Watson: "All work conducted by Graeme for the Leagues Club was negotiated without any involvement of mine. I became an investor in ISFM after they had an established relationship with the club." Alexiou-Hucker admitted the leagues club has $1.678m in the bank, with "$3m (for the fit-out) forthcoming". The $1.6m in the bank equates to the $1.5m left from the sale price of $10.2m, after a $7.9m leagues club debt was settled and $700,000 in administrator's fees were paid.

While Holmes a Court is confident Souths have a greater future than under Piggins, he admits that "when the building is complete, it may generate a small profit to the football club". While his critics accuse him of broken promises, he says they have "misinterpreted the plans".

Of a report the club would have $4.5m in cash - it has just under $1.7m - he says, "it was never the final deal". Of a promise the club would be debt-free - it needs to borrow more than $4.3m to acquire the floor space it needs - he said if they wanted to buy additional space it was "up to them". Of the club being open in March this year, not March 2009, he describes it as "a hope" rather than a promise. Of the leagues club being owned by the football club, rather than half-owned by a developer, he maintains any renovation of a licensed club demands a partner.

Of owning 1500 square metres of premises on the third floor, but now requiring 2500 metres on the first floor, he said: "Again, this was never a promise." Holmes a Court's somewhat silent financial partner, Crowe, is to play the sheriff in Nottingham , his next movie. It's a sympathetic portrayal, while Robin Hood is cast as a less than charitable figure.

South Sydney members claim to relate more to the words of the sheriff in the 1991 movie Prince of Thieves , in which he said: "That's it, then. Cancel the kitchen scraps for the lepers and orphans, no more merciful beheadings, and call off Christmas."

The Redfern Ranger
20-09-08, 09:40 AM
Great to see the truth published in the SMH. I can see them now, scurrying around preparing their orchestrated responses. This article is full of orchestrated responses. It reminds me of John Howard and his "core promises".

That fucker Hucker and his inept board have been publicly shown up as the incompetent imbeciles they are. The only shame is that this article did not appear before the leagues club vote.

The Perp
20-09-08, 11:21 AM
Holmes a Court is a cheap liar who uses weasel words to deceive people about his broken promises. This man has no honour; his word is worthless.

To explain his plethora of broken promises this weasel told Roy Masters... "it was never in the final deal", "people misinterpreted the plans", "again this was never a promise", "it was a hope rather than a promise", and "any renovation of a licensed club demands a partner."

Holmes a Court has no shame. I have in front of me a colour brochure that he distributed to leagues club members by mail, and later also by hand on the day of the vote.

Page 1 of Holmes a Court's proposal reads in part:

"VOTE 1 FOR THE FOOTBALL CLUB PROPOSAL

* NO DEBT, $4.5 MILLION CASH RESERVES.
* NEW LEAGUES CLUB 100% OWNED BY MEMBERS.
* RABBITOH HALL OF FAME
* LICENSING APPROVALS."

Page 2 of Holmes a Court's brochure promises:

* New leagues club premises on Level 3 with views across to the new $19 million Redfern Oval.
* Leaves South Sydney Leagues Club debt free and with cash reserves of $4.5 million.
* Initial discussions with City of Sydney have received their endorsement.
* Newly developed Leagues Club can be operational within estimated 18 months."

Bill Alexiou-Hucker stood at the entrance to the leagues club handing the above brochure out to members as they entered the club to vote.

But it gets worse.

I also have in front of me a signed letter from Peter Holmes a Court that he sent to all leagues club members. It promises in part:

"Dear Member of the South Sydney Leagues Club,

I outline below the proposal that South Sydney Football Club is offering Members of the Leagues Club:

* The football club proposes to purchase 265 Chalmers Street, Redfern, for $8.5 million.
* This would leave the Leagues Club debt free and with $4.5 million cash reserves.
* The new fitout will have views across the new $19 million Redfern Oval.
* The remainder of the building will be fully renovated by the Football Club, to house a Rabbitohs Hall of Fame.
* The Football Club's proposal has the initial endorsement of the City of Sydney Council."

If Russell Crowe has any respect for the club and its members he must boot the liar Holmes a Court over the gates of hell as far away from the Rabbitohs family as possible.

There'll always be a foul stench and a deep, simmering resentment in the club while ever Holmes a Court is linked to it.

Stewie
20-09-08, 01:40 PM
scan it and put up in the files section.

Come out , come out wherever you hide marty! :fighting0081:

Roberto
20-09-08, 11:57 PM
I've got to say every one of the issues raised in this article I have first read about right here on the Hutch. PHaC looks like a real cock. Dubler looks like a fool. Hucker looks like a gibberer. Well done Perp and others, you have exposed these bastards.:happy0159:

I also had a look on the Pride today and saw that this article was posted there too. When I read what Pj and Bunnyboy wrote I realised Souths has got really big problems. The wankers who run the club are protected by the idiots who believe in them. :mad0235:

The Perp
21-09-08, 07:33 AM
Roberto - there's more truth to be told.

You hit the nail on the head with your comment that "the wankers who run the club are protected by the idiots who believe in them."

Brianj
21-09-08, 11:52 AM
Roberto - there's more truth to be told.

You hit the nail on the head with your comment that "the wankers who run the club are protected by the idiots who believe in them."

Interesting how this article has quickly disappeared from a happy clappers forum, it seems this is the only Forum prepared to hold PHAc accountable, things like this haven't happened according to the happy clappers :mad0228:

Tell em lies and keep on telling them and the clappers will keep looking through the rose coloured glasses and mediocrity will prevail.

I hope the 4 corners episode about PHAC's dealings goes ahead, Southside Story the truth. a bit different to the orginal propaganda campaign.

Hustler
21-09-08, 05:40 PM
Great work Perp.

It is obvious where this information has come from, and a great endorsement for it's authenticity that a respected reporter in Roy Masters has put it to print.

I too noticed the article has been totally wiped from the happy clapping website. What an absolute disgrace! It is like Nazi Germany in war time. Get rid of all the evidence, all the records, and pretend it didn't happen! Totally unbelievable, and a real reflection of how things work at Souths.

Keep up the good work Perp, I am sure there is plenty more where that came from!!

:sniper:

Wolfy
21-09-08, 06:07 PM
Russell Crowe has some hard decisions to make. He is surrounded by weak pricks who have engaged in collusion on PHaC's behalf. Hoping that the spoilt rich boy might send 'a bit' their way.

Crowe has to distance himself as much as he can from the PHaC stain. It will be hard to do, since PHaC has surrounded Souths with his companies in order to bleed it. There are conflicts of interest where ever you look.

I wonder what Crowe says in private about the LNPE? After all it is the fat goat Richardson who was PHaC's go to man in 'The Passionate Group' and the same lard bucket who helped PHaC set up the 10 year deal at ANZ designed to fleece us. I wonder if Crowe thinks about what the LNPE says to PHaC? How could Crowe possibly trust either PHaC or the LNPE?

When Crowe finally does let that blubber-guts LNPE go it will be open season on. :sniper2:

SteveD123
22-09-08, 12:15 PM
Russell Crowe has some hard decisions to make. He is surrounded by weak pricks who have engaged in collusion on PHaC's behalf. Hoping that the spoilt rich boy might send 'a bit' their way.

Crowe has to distance himself as much as he can from the PHaC stain. It will be hard to do, since PHaC has surrounded Souths with his companies in order to bleed it. There are conflicts of interest where ever you look.

I wonder what Crowe says in private about the LNPE? After all it is the fat goat Richardson who was PHaC's go to man in 'The Passionate Group' and the same lard bucket who helped PHaC set up the 10 year deal at ANZ designed to fleece us. I wonder if Crowe thinks about what the LNPE says to PHaC? How could Crowe possibly trust either PHaC or the LNPE?

When Crowe finally does let that blubber-guts LNPE go it will be open season on. :sniper2:


Lard bucket eh :happy0065::happy0065::happy0065:Brilliant