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huss9

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  1. what a cunt - treats everyone like shit - yet anyone criticise his beloved SD and he's up in arms. what an absolute weirdo. treat your employees and your customers with respect and you've got no problems. may knock a few million off your billions, but then so what, you fat fucking cunt.
  2. you could be right. just think he'd be desperate to prove that he is still a genius but to do that at newcastle would take millions.
  3. nah - too up his own arse. think he would snap someone's hand off to leave celtic for a decent premiere league job though. wouldnt come here without the guarantee of a massive wad to spend.
  4. cunt speaks https://news.sky.com/story/mike-ashley-stabbed-in-the-back-by-sports-direct-investors-11497424 ""The media circus surrounding Sports Direct, including but not restricted to matters connected to our AGM, only proves that whatever progress Sports Direct makes, it will always be subject to disproportionate scrutiny and misrepresentation." get out of our club you bastard.
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    Kevin Keegan

    he was taking them to court - he couldnt say much. the findings of the judge said more itself than KK could ever have said - just that the southern media chose to ignore it and continue to do so.
  6. just read the transcript of the BT sport review. good on you JJ - especially the point that ashley didnt bank roll us to promotion with his own money. and how much we made from wijnaldum etc.
  7. 1 left back, 1 fit right back, no attacking midfielder to replace shelvey when needed... and thats just for starters. ashley has truly fucked rafa.
  8. why should rafa leave and have to cough up £6m to that cunt?
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    Kenedy

    form dropped at the end of last season. was poor in his last 2 games of the season and has carried that on into this season.
  10. kenedy should be ashamed of himself. absolute disgrace tonight. atsu was poor but at least he tried to make things happen.
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    Transfer rumours

    are we able to still make loan signings from abroad till the end of august?
  12. not a huge fan of howey but he was great there. really broke it down about how much this club earned last season. and then simple question of where has the £140+m gone? well put.
  13. sure bishops gonna be having a word in his ear. "get out mike, its making us all look bad. you may not care but we do."
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    Marlon Santos

    good job we've got loads of time so he got a work permit last year - managed to play a load of games - but once nufc get involved......
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    The Magpie Group

    just nufc.com have a lot of influence and could have mentioned it without being directly being asked to. they usually add on the end - "protest or don't - the choice is yours".
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    The Magpie Group

    Just came on here to make that point. what gives with these two? they been given limited access/inside info as long as they say nowt too controversial? the influence of nufc.com has definitley reduced over recent years - they were at one time the go to site. now just an income stream - may be advertisers would pull out if too radgy. #sellouts.
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    The Magpie Group

    we just protesting outside - what about packing the store out - just quietly looking around without buying.
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    Lee Charnley

    got to get some "we want charnley out" or "you fat speccy bastard, get out of our club" against spurs. he would shit his ample pants and then some - have it seeping out the bottom of his trousers and getting into his shoes.
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    Jamaal Lascelles

    fuck me - i dont know how much ashley is paying bishop - but that quote from lascelles is pure "money can't buy" PR gold against ashley. well done. teamRAFA 1-0 teamSD/KBA.
  20. just wish the season was a few more weeks away. a good start and i feel this will lose momentum.
  21. other people slowing getting it. it's only ashley/bishop and their cronies putting out the same shit.
  22. Chi Onwurah responds to Mike Ashley over criticism of Newcastle United petition The Newcastle Central MP has defended her actions and explained her reasons for publishing the petition SHARE BySonia Sharma 16:00, 7 AUG 2018UPDATED16:09, 7 AUG 2018 NEWS Newcastle Central MP Chi Onwurah has defended her actions after Mike Ashley criticised her over her petition on Newcastle United. Ms Onwurah handed in a parliamentary petition last month, which stated that the United owner should provide greater support to manager Rafa Benitez via “investment in players, training facilities and community engagement”. However, the Sports Direct magnate has defended his record as the club’s owner and says he believes he is being portrayed as a “pantomime villain” by the “media circus” and MPs. He wrote a letter to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in which he claimed the petition presented a “wholly inaccurate assessment of the situation at Newcastle United” and was both “irresponsible and misleading”. Ashley also alleged that employees at Sports Direct, Keith Bishop Associates and the club itself have received “unacceptable abuse” via social media, email and phone as a result of the petition - examples of which are being passed on to the police. Both Ashley and United insiders insisted that “to the best of our knowledge”, Onwurah did not attempt to contact the club before publishing the petition, and stress they have not had direct communication from the MP in recent months. They alleged Onwurah was attempting to create a “media circus” around the club at a time when fans have thrown their support behind Benitez following the manager’s criticism of the club’s transfer policy. They also felt the MP had ignored the work of the club’s foundation and its record in the community. In recent weeks, a #IfRafaGoesWeGo campaign has started on Tyneside, with supporters fearing their manager will leave at the end of the season, given that he is into the final 12 months of his contract and has yet to sign a new deal. Onwurah’s petition was presented to Parliament on July 24 in response to Benitez voicing his public frustrations at the club’s transfer policy during a pre-season training camp. Now Ms Onwurah has responded to Ashley’s comments. She said: “I am pleased that Mr Ashley has finally decided to speak about his investment in Newcastle United, even if it is to the Secretary of State rather than the numerous fans, media and others who have attempted to engage with him over the years.” She showed a letter in which she invited Ashley for a meeting, in November 2013, to discuss issues relating to the club and claimed his office responded by declining her offer and instructing her to direct all future correspondence to Lee Charnley. Talking about Ashley’s letter to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, she added: “His letter does not address the central point: the lack of investment in Newcastle United players which has left the club with one of the lowest net spend figures in the Premier League. “The petition I presented is merely a reflection of the concerns and strength and depth of feeling of so many Newcastle United fans who contacted me as their Member of Parliament. “I was particularly concerned by the ‘If Rafa Goes, We Go’ petition, knowing how important a role Newcastle United plays in the lives of many of my constituents I do not feel they should have to choose between their club and its ownership. “A quick review of social media will show the petition was received overwhelmingly positively received by fans unable to get Mr Ashley’s attention by other means. “I’m very upset to hear that abuse has been directed at Sports Direct staff. I invite Mr Ashley to join me in my longstanding efforts to ensure the proper regulation of social media. “However Mr Ashley knows very well that the calls to boycott Sports Direct existed long before my petition and are generally connected to his appalling behaviour as a business owner rather than his record as a football club owner. “Also at no time have I criticised the Newcastle United Foundation which does wonderful work in the community and whose funding is not, as Mr Ashley implies, entirely a consequence of his ownership. “I will be writing to the Secretary of State, Jeremy Wright, to offer a meeting with myself and Newcastle United fans so he can judge for himself the depth of feeling on this issue and the crucial importance of football to my constituents. “Finally Mr Ashley knows I am a fan of Newcastle United as well as the MP for St James’ Park. I boycotted the ground for three years because of his choice of Wonga as a sponsor. “I admit to being motivated in part by my support for the club and desire to see beautiful Premiership football continue to be played at St James Park.”
  23. problem is the media isn't going to respond with details of free sponsorship, doubling of debt etc. thats left for the fans to do.
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