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FORMER Socceroo David Carney will take his case against the Newcastle Jets to a hearing on Friday that will determine whether club owner Nathan Tinkler has to pay him more than $300,000 to leave the club.
Though Carney was contacted by the Wanderers about a short-term deal to play in the Asian Champions League, he remains focused only on proving that Tinkler acted illegally in sacking him publicly on the basis of a private phone call between the two.
With Carney's position at the Jets apparently untenable after falling out with coach Phil Stubbins, the Jets will have to pay him out in full for the season and a half left on his contract if he wins the case.
Carney is expected to argue that his dismissal was illegal as the Jets cited three breaches of the code of conduct — when four are required under it for a player to be sacked.
He will also claim that a private phone call — in which Tinkler alleges Carney brought the club into disrepute by badmouthing the coach — can't be a disciplinary matter as it wasn't in the public domain.
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An FFA-appointed arbiter will hear Friday's case, with the verdict binding on both parties.
If Carney wins his case he will be allowed to sign for another A-League team as an injury replacement player, guest or marquee player.
Meanwhile Sydney FC striker Bernie Ibini insists his team have the belief to be title contenders, after coach Graham Arnold called on his team to appreciate how good it could be.
Arnold exhorted his players to use last Saturday's 3-3 draw with second-placed Melbourne Victory as a springboard for the remainder of the season, but Ibini said the belief was there — what was needed was demonstrating that on the pitch.
"All of us are pretty confident in each other and the team — maybe we have to show it more," he said. "I don't think it's something we need to think about or analyse; it's more about demonstrating it. When we do dominate games we have to put games away as well.
David Carney will argue Nathan Tinkler acted illegally in sacking him publicly on the basis of a private phone call between the two. Source: Getty Images
"As a group we set ourselves some fairly high standards so we're disappointed we didn't get the win against Melbourne.
"It was a tough game against a great opposition — Victory are probably the benchmark in the league. Their attacking line-up, their front four, is just awesome and you have someone like Archie Thompson on the bench.
"So in the end we'll take the point but we're not happy either. What it showed is that consistency throughout the game is the main thing that we need to find throughout the rest of the season.
"We played 20-25 minutes of great football and then all of a sudden we're down 2-1. Finding that sort of consistency is what we need to be a real threat in the title race."
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