The Fish
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My Local MP probably wouldn't give a shit.You should get in touch with a local MP about mate.
Sure, but it's an educated opinion.In your opinion of course.
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My Local MP probably wouldn't give a shit.You should get in touch with a local MP about mate.
Sure, but it's an educated opinion.In your opinion of course.
In the space of two posts you say he tries to sell the club and doesn't try and sell it, it's like Schrödinger's football club.Stops protests, gives him an excuse not to invest early in the window (which means there's a greater chance he won't have to invest at all), and changes the mood around the club.
End of the day he'll only sell if he can get c£300m, keep the adverts up, keep the merchandising rights, get a bonus if we stay up etc. Anyone stupid enough to agree to all that would probably be too stupid to run a football club.
Transfer business. Sorry, thought that was obvious.
The mags will have you believe they are huge club famous all over the world with millions of fans and huge potential and that Ashley is pocketing all the millions of pounds of profit for himself. A very well run club (finance wise) but they expect him to sell the club for peanuts.Do you think he shouldn't get the going rate for a premier league club? If someone wanted to buy the club then Mike would sell. Do you honestly think Ashley will be on holiday saying 'no, I'm away, no work talk'? He's the kind of bloke who always at work, that's why he's a billionaire
I have no problem with him getting what the club is worth. The club is not worth £300m + all the merchandising, advertising and performance stipulations though.Do you think he shouldn't get the going rate for a premier league club? If someone wanted to buy the club then Mike would sell. Do you honestly think Ashley will be on holiday saying 'no, I'm away, no work talk'? He's the kind of bloke who always at work, that's why he's a billionaire
Edit.... sorry the adverts that he has come out and said are only there because they didn't sell to other companies. If anyone wanted to pay for that advertising they would have that space
He's claiming he wants to sell.In the space of two posts you say he tries to sell the club and doesn't try and sell it, it's like Schrödinger's football club.
Do we?The mags will have you believe they are huge club famous all over the world with millions of fans and huge potential and that Ashley is pocketing all the millions of pounds of profit for himself. A very well run club (finance wise) but they expect him to sell the club for peanuts.
Well here's my opinion.My Local MP probably wouldn't give a shit.
Sure, but it's an educated opinion.
He wasn't paying for the Sports Direct advertising until recently, why do you then think Mike would turn down money from other companies? (Any amount is more than nothing) Either he's correct about nobody wanting that space or he's not as greedy as you lot make outI have no problem with him getting what the club is worth. The club is not worth £300m + all the merchandising, advertising and performance stipulations though.
If he truly wanted to sell he'd sell.
You genuinely think there are no companies who want to advertise their company on boards in one of the more televised stadiums in the Premier League? Either they won't pay what he's asking (in which case he's asking too much), or they don't want to be associated with Sports Direct.
He's claiming he wants to sell.
Why would he claim to sell? He wants out, you want him out, nee one wants inI have no problem with him getting what the club is worth. The club is not worth £300m + all the merchandising, advertising and performance stipulations though.
If he truly wanted to sell he'd sell.
You genuinely think there are no companies who want to advertise their company on boards in one of the more televised stadiums in the Premier League? Either they won't pay what he's asking (in which case he's asking too much), or they don't want to be associated with Sports Direct.
He's claiming he wants to sell.
Do we?
That's good to know, I'll let all the other Newcastle fans know that you'd sussed us.![]()
He wasn't paying for the Sports Direct advertising until recently, why do you then think Mike would turn down money from other companies? (Any amount is more than nothing) Either he's correct about nobody wanting that space or he's not as greedy as you lot make out
Why would he claim to sell? He wants out, you want him out, nee one wants in
FACT
I had you down as one of the smarter ones. Surely this is obvious?
Obviously because having cheap advertising (which has cost him nothing for most of his reign) is more valuable to him.He wasn't paying for the Sports Direct advertising until recently, why do you then think Mike would turn down money from other companies? (Any amount is more than nothing) Either he's correct about nobody wanting that space or he's not as greedy as you lot make out
Why would he claim to sell? He wants out, you want him out, nee one wants in
FACT
Does he really need more advertising for his tat? Surely it benefits him more to have more income from outsiders?
Does he really need more advertising for his tat? Surely it benefits him more to have more income from outsiders?
A bank pays to advertises the club benefits. SD advertises and SD benefits. Which do you think he cares more about, the club or his company?Does he really need more advertising for his tat? Surely it benefits him more to have more income from outsiders?
It's now reported that he pays for that space, do you know if that's more or less than other companies for similar space in ground?He’s got prime advertising space to an audience of, conservatively, tens of millions globally. Of course he’s not going to give that up without an absolutely absurd offer.
There’s been reports of members of protest groups contacting the club on behalf of charitable organisations looking to advertise in those areas but their enquires were ignored.
There’s been reports of members of protest groups contacting the club on behalf of charitable organisations looking to advertise in those areas but their enquires were ignored.
Get in, another hypothetical scenario.
If a bank pays £50000 for space or SD pays £50000 for a space, why does it matter?A bank pays to advertises the club benefits. SD advertises and SD benefits. Which do you think he cares more about, the club or his company?
If a bank pays £50000 for space or SD pays £50000 for a space, why does it matter?
Is Ashley not paying for space?Reports versus a definitive.
When a lot on here struggle with the existence of mutual exclusivity I can see why this other comprehension problem is a stretch.
Really?