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Newcastle FC (june/july2019)

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"Our aim is to accelerate the departure of Mike Ashley from NUFC and to support new ownership which operates fairly, ethically, and decently."
good luck with that if its the supposed awabs. isnt that an hour out anyway? its showing just under 12 hours now, so thats going to be 1am.
It's actually 12:59 that it will stop :lol::lol:

 
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"New ownership which operates fairly, ethically and decently"

They've been running around with teatowels on their heads at the prospect of a Qatari (famed for all of the above) buyout.
Exactly this, shows how out of touch the twats are, most of them haven't got a clue.The prospective owners are exactly the opposite of what they're hoping for.
 
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No but you do think you should be outspending Bournemouth and Brighton with magic beans.

They outspend you because they were promoted with low wage bills and no debt.

You were promoted with a 60m spend and 70m wage bill

Brighton debt makes the Sunderland debt (at its worst) seem puny. All cost of stadium and training ground though.

I think the Bournemouth wage bill is more than expected. More than they could afford (FFP) in the Championship.
 
Brighton debt makes the Sunderland debt (at its worst) seem puny. All cost of stadium and training ground though.

I think the Bournemouth wage bill is more than expected. More than they could afford (FFP) in the Championship.

Both clubs are very similar to Sunderland. Using the owner interest free loans as loopholes all good if the chairman doesn't get bored.

Difference is Ashley wants his money back so your debt is very real.

However I'd be anxious as Brighton and Bournemouth fans one relegation and they are essentially fucked.
 
Imagine having to fill the giant shoes of a man with a worse win percentage than Alan Pardew
 
Coontdoon expired. So...now what?
Meltdoon in the Cartoon marra, maybe some horse punching, morons outside their owners home, a few crying outside Sid James Park, a farewell party, a funeral for Rafa leaving, destroy their city and their stadium, honestly who knows what the Mags could do but I'll bring the popcorn watching them spit their dummies out over a fat spanish waiter leaving!:lol::lol::lol:
 
I'm over the moon Rafa is gone. I wanted him out a long time ago. His football is mind numbing for most part.
He's used the fans to try and get what he wanted, on his terms, as if he ran the club.
 
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