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Protecting from its brainless followers“Newcastle United is the beating heart of our city. We should be able to protect it."
Protect it from what? Sustainability? Profits? What exactly does it need protecting from?
Brainless idiot.
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Protecting from its brainless followers“Newcastle United is the beating heart of our city. We should be able to protect it."
Protect it from what? Sustainability? Profits? What exactly does it need protecting from?
Brainless idiot.
They do get a mention. And if Newcastle were in a similar position to Blackpool, that would be a serious threat to the city’s economy. 50k people get into the city every other week, they buy alcohol, food, spend on transport, hotels, shops etc and keep people in jobs. Lots of away supporters come to Newcastle and spend on the night time economy. They’ve started putting gigs on also which generates more summer income for the city.
But all that is happening in Newcastle under Ashley’s ownership. They finished in the top half last season, they were in a European quarter final just a few years ago. They bang on about having a world class manager; well Ashley got him there and employed him. All this makes it ridiculous that the MP brought this issue up in Parliament.
“Newcastle United is the beating heart of our city. We should be able to protect it."
Protect it from what? Sustainability? Profits? What exactly does it need protecting from?
Brainless idiot.
Nothing else to be said.It's not wonder Parliament's such a mess with stupid fuckers like this in it.
This post is simply brilliant.She should try to do some maths. The mags were in £170M in debt (including £27M in owed transfers and all but bankrupt) when Ashley took over largely down to the Halls and Shepherd's wild over spending which gained them 2nd in the league (chertle). He paid £43M off the debt and gave them an interest free loan of £100M saving them at least £5M a season for each of his 12 years in charge. So basically there's over a £100M he's shelled out plus the £134M he paid for the club. Obviously they are still in over a £100M in debt.
Since then he's tried to run the club as a business, slowly reducing the debt and trying to make it sustainable. Does the MP as a responsible adult see any of this? Nope.
She goes to the papers and the house of commons basically saying; haway man ya fat bastad, spend sum of ya cash on wa toon...
Deluded mag clown.
She should try to do some maths. The mags were in £170M in debt (including £27M in owed transfers and all but bankrupt) when Ashley took over largely down to the Halls and Shepherd's wild over spending which gained them 2nd in the league (chertle). He paid £43M off the debt and gave them an interest free loan of £100M saving them at least £5M a season for each of his 12 years in charge. So basically there's over a £100M he's shelled out plus the £134M he paid for the club. Obviously they are still in over a £100M in debt.
Since then he's tried to run the club as a business, slowly reducing the debt and trying to make it sustainable. Does the MP as a responsible adult see any of this? Nope.
She goes to the papers and the house of commons basically saying; haway man ya fat bastad, spend sum of ya cash on wa toon...
Deluded mag clown.
Im a huge SAFC fan since a kid. Born in Roker. Live in Newcastle.
You'll have all of the factual information to back the numbers up, right? Not just soundbites from Ashley?
Having a pop at Sunderland fans
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God it's cringe worthy.Embarrassing.
RemainerIs she a Leaver or a Remainer?
I live up there too but Nick Brown is my MP (although I didn’t vote for him).
Which area does this clown shoe Chi cover?
What’s your take on the figures he’s quoted?
by bumping the thread we had on here?How can she prove that?
You'll have all of the factual information to back the numbers up, right? Not just soundbites from Ashley?
That doesn't prove anythingby bumping the thread we had on here?
That doesn't prove anything
Here's a couple. I'm sure all the facts will be in the widely published club accounts of the time.
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Ashley paid off borrowings of £43m and cleared the overdraft, lending the club £100m on which he has chosen to waive interest.
Apart from the purchase of the club and the associated costs that come with that, I've put in a further £100m to reduce debts, yet we still have the outstanding debt of the monies still owed on player transfers,