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Shame really, but I think you might be right.
Interested to see if he is a pundit today, and if he is, will he reiterate what he has written.
Most of the time I find he's the only one worth listening to on there.
I very much doubt they’ll take a chance on having him on.
 
So you support vandalism of something trying to raise awareness of a journalist being murdered on the orders of the head of state?
100k plus begging the Saudis to take over, social media campaigns, lobbying MPs etc. can you point out any significant counter protests by groups of your supporters?

of course there’s not a significant counter protest. The vast majority of people, wether NUFC / SAFC / any clubs fans / non football fans care about what does or doesn’t go on in Saudi Arabia. It really is that simple.
 
It's odd. Most changes in directorships after takeovers are filed very quickly. Staveley appears to be claiming to be a director, but the public record says she's not.
The whole thing seems odd to me. Ability to spend £190m in Jan but max will be £50m if reports are true. That’s £10m shy of joelinton. Ashley has bought some decent players but these just think they should be the level they were in the 90’s and early 00,s
 
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Ive done them all. F**k em. Someone needs to let them know these knackers don’t speak for everyone up here, and we aren’t all the same as them.
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Can you please NOT refer in any broadcast to the Newcastle takeover being good for the whole NE region.
It’s not good, when a vile murdering regime are being lauded because they have taken over a football club.
It’s sports washing and I wish somewhere in your organisation someone would have the bottle to call it out for what it is.
Despite the popular but very misleading opinion the people of the North East are made up of far more than Newcastle fans dressing in tea towels. The decent people of the North East are anything but in support of this and are ashamed, simply because of where they live, at being associated with something they deplore.
I hope you can make this clear!
 
The whole thing seems odd to me. Ability to spend £190m in Jan but max will be £50m if reports are true. That’s £10m shy of joelinton.

If I've read the FFP rules right, they have £190m over three seasons. They could spend it all at once, but what about the next five windows? In addition, where your wage bill is more than £60m a year, you can only increase it by £4m a season; that's going to hurt them maybe more than anything.
 
In practical terms what are the consequences of doing (or not doing so) in this case?

It's a breach of company law; it would lead to a fine, certainly, for breach of filing requirements. It also means that anyone claiming to be a director, but isn't, would be in breach personally if they signed anything that required a director's signature. To be honest, it's not something I've ever come across before.
 
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