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NUFC and other Sportswashing 2022 - Part 3

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I fancy unisis to beat everton on tuesday! Already waiting for the first chopper to make some reference to how it was down to benitez
Newcastle have sold ONE share to a mystery investor for £40m . That's how easy it is to get around FFP. Fuckin disgrace that. The rules urgently need changing
If you have money theres always a way unfortunately marra
 
It's not 1 share, it's 0.05% of a share, valuing the club at, iirc, £317tn. Not that it matters, they could play for eternity in a 2 club league and would always finish 3rd.
It was 1 share at 5p.


An update on Companies House published on Friday revealed United had managed to sell a single share with a face value of five pence to an unknown investor for £40m.


Newcastle have sold ONE share to a mystery investor for £40m . That's how easy it is to get around FFP. Fuckin disgrace that. The rules urgently need changing

"You can put as much money into the club via shares as you wish, but only £90m over a rolling three-year period qualifies. Investment via shares for FFP calculations is capped at £90m, and I think they've already put quite a bit in when they first got involved."
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Looks like it's the 2nd time they've done it as there's one for £38.5m back in November.


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It's not 1 share, it's 0.05% of a share, valuing the club at, iirc, £317tn. Not that it matters, they could play for eternity in a 2 club league and would always finish 3rd.
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It was 1 share at 5p.


An update on Companies House published on Friday revealed United had managed to sell a single share with a face value of five pence to an unknown investor for £40m.




"You can put as much money into the club via shares as you wish, but only £90m over a rolling three-year period qualifies. Investment via shares for FFP calculations is capped at £90m, and I think they've already put quite a bit in when they first got involved."

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Looks like it's the 2nd time they've done it as there's one for £38.5m back in November.


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The Dopey Knackers think they're Trillionairs now 😄😃😁😆
 
I’m taking my boots next home game -will head to the corner flag and get the nod -watch out lads a 60 year old is coming on
Pull yer socks up this lad would give his right arm to play for nowt
 
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