From the Mail:
Mike Ashley is suing the new co-owners of Newcastle United for breaking the conditions of a £10 million loan he gave them to enable its sale which stated that they would not publicly criticise his 14-year tenure of the club, MailOnline can reveal.
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And here is a passage from that clown Caulkin’s pathetic Saudi PR piece for the Athletic, masquerading as journalism:
Inside the stadium and the training ground, Newcastle’s staff have been re-energised. “The mood has definitely changed,” one club employee says. “There is a sense of purpose again. At the start of the season, there was a lack of direction, a feeling nothing would ever get better. The place was unhappy, with few people really feeling like anything was ever going to improve long term.
“‘Zombie club’ is an accurate description of what it was like before. There was the pandemic, furlough, work-from-home orders, a lack of communication. That was transformed almost overnight. It’s strange because nothing material has really changed, certainly nothing significant, but it feels like things can or will get better.”
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If it turns out that worm Caulkin has inadvertently put Staveley at risk of bankruptcy while doing some sportswashing for her, I think I might die laughing