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ChrisMcQuillan

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  1. 1 minute ago, hakka said:

     

    And you do see how the leak is unlikely to be deliberate or specifically from our owners yes?

    Yes, I’m not an idiot. 
     

    But if I’m in charge of a business or department leaking information, it’s a bad look for me. 
     

    You can’t just say, “Oh, well, the leak came from the tea lady, so all in all, no harm done.”

  2. 6 minutes ago, hakka said:

     

    Do you not think our circumstances are a factor? - relegation threatened, shit squad, inadequate infrastructure, crap facilities, shit start to season, a lot of hard work to turnaround and UK press are a pack of cunts. There is the allure of serious money being here over time to make a club a trophy winning side, but for first year it's going to be very hard. Leaving the comfort of your native speaking country and leave your post at a CL playing based club to come to us in the circumstances isn't completely down to the owners.

    An inability to get Emery is understandable. 
     

    Having it leak out to the press, and having it discussed openly that NUFC are “confident” only to have Emery reject us, is not understandable. It’s sloppy, from a PR perspective. 
     

    There was clearly a briefing from someone in the last few days when Emery became #1.

     

    The eyes of the world are now on the club, willing us to fail in most circles. Things have to be of a high standard. 

  3. 3 minutes ago, Jackie Broon said:

    I can't see it being as simple as the PL just allowing it through now, if they were to they would essentially be proving our case that beIN influenced them to block the sale.

     

    Unlikely that the consortium are going to be willing to pay the previous valuation of the club or that Ashley would accept dropping the CAT case if offered less.

     

    So, unless all three sides get together with PIF willing to pay the previous value and Ashley willing to drop the CAT case, I can't see how this results in the deal getting the go-ahead.

     

    Hope I'm wrong obviously.

     

     

     


    Not quite, I’d think. 

     

    The only reason separation was important was so that KSA - effectively a state authorising piracy of the EPL - weren’t in charge of an EPL club. 
     

    If the piracy of EPL rights is resolved, that need evaporates. 
     

    BeIn could still lobby, and hence the CAT hearings, as that would be legally questionable, but the EPL can have issues with piracy of their intellectual without being lobbied by BeIn?

  4. Just now, NE27 said:

     

    Yeah I did see the jet, just didn't see anything that linked the two other than chance, if you get me?

     

     

    Love this kind of investigative work man, it is some of the funniest content on here at times [emoji38]

     

    You are in the Newcastle-Aviation thread, tbf. :lol:

  5. 2 minutes ago, NE27 said:

    Was an actual jet/callsign released?

     

    Or are people just seeing a private charter today and putting 2 & 2 together?

     

    I believe it was speculation that the EJ on the manifest image could stand for Executive Jet Management (EJM).

     

    They own or are owned by NetJets, who do operate the plane that landed at Newcastle Airport just now (G-NJAB).

  6. 23 minutes ago, reefatoon said:

    Ashley's helicopter was doing some random loops of the North East there. looks like he is dicking back off south now.

     

     

     

    Stopped at Alnmouth or something, apparently.

     

    It flew straight over my office on the way back down south.

  7. 11 minutes ago, sbnufc said:

    De Bruyne, Messi and Grealish behind Kane would be a laugh

     

    Should be easily handled in by our injury-enforced, makeshift defence with Clark and Watts protecting Gillespie.

  8. Given (Ireland)

     

    Beye (Senegal)

    Coloccini (Argentina)

    Albert (Belgium)

    Enrique (Spain)

     

    Gillespie (Northern Ireland)

    Wijnaldum (Holland)

    Speed (Wales)

    Ben Arfa (France)

     

    Shearer (England)

    Rondon (Venezuela)

     

    Subs:

     

    Dubravka (Slovakia)

    Schar (Switzerland)

    Santon (Italy)

    Solano (Peru)

    Tiote (Ivory Coast)

    Martins (Nigeria)

    Asprilla (Colombia)

    Almiron (Paraguay)

  9. Realistically, assuming relegation and limited transfer window activity, could we look like this first day of the season?

     

                    Darlow

    Krafth Lascelles Clark Dummett

    Murphy Hendrick Shelvey Atsu

            Carroll  Gayle

     

    Subs: Woodman, Manquillo, New CB, S. Longstaff, M. Ritchie, New Striker

     

    Leaving: Dubravka, Fernandez, Schar, Almiron, Lewis, Hayden, St Maximin, Fraser, Willock, Wilson, Joelinton

     

    I can’t imagine Bruce would still be in charge post-relegation, so I’d imagine the new signings would very much depend on which clogger comes in next.

     

  10. If it’s any hope, I’ve not seen anyone do their ACL on that kind of impact before.

     

    Normally it’s a buckle on a downward stamp, or a twist, or something innocuous.

     

    His injury looked like a whack, possibly a hyper extension or as has been said a jarred. Fingers crossed, but might not be good at all.

  11. Bizarre game.

     

    After being dross for the majority of the season, it was a very Rafa-esque performance. The backline looked well drilled, everyone covered each other, they pressed up the pitch in the first half and tried to play on the counter. Players like Schar and Yedlin looked like how they played two seasons ago, and hadn't been seen since.

     

    Obviously we largely fell apart in the final third, but quite where a performance like that comes from when the team don't know where they're supposed to stand for the last three months is bizarre.

  12. Having a bit of an argument with a mate about the incident last night.

     

    I said the fourth official should have called Webo by his name and he said calling him the black guy is just a quick way of identifying him.

     

    Surely a fourth official should do some research on who the coaching staff are he'll be dealing with. It's not like Pierre Webo is an unknown

     

    Additionally, football players have numbers. For purposes of quick identification.

  13. Bruce is a chicken dish from an upscale steakhouse - troubling, confusing, a bit out of place and ultimately unsatisfying but not actually poisonous.

     

    Pardew is a hippo shitting into a warehouse fan that you're strapped in front of clockwork orange style.

     

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

  14. Boom !

     

     

    No chance of written assurances before they actually have a (new) case to consider surely?

     

    Can you guys post the whole article here?

     

    The Premier League is vulnerable to legal action from Mike Ashley for effectively derailing the Newcastle United takeover, intermediaries in the collapsed deal believe.

     

    Those close to the process believe England's top tier is in an "impossible position" as chief executive Richard Masters comes under sustained pressure to explain why the league's directors and owners' test hit a four-month impasse.

     

    The league has consistently maintained privately that it took an "objective" approach to the proposed £300 million deal, but the Saudi sovereign investment fund behind the takeover is said to feel the delay was a thinly-veiled attempt to make the takeover impossible. The Public Investment Fund (PIF)  eventually walked away after being unable to satisfy the league that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was not involved.

     

    Ashley remains desperate to revive the deal, but PIF would now consider returning to talks only in the unlikely event that the league provides written assurances that it was finally ready to let the deal go through.

     

    As hopes fade, however, those closest to the negotiations say the other option is for Ashley to pursue a potential damages claim against the league, given he is said to have received assurances from it in April that there were "no red flags" to the proposed takeover.

     

    It is an unprecedented situation for the Premier League, which neither passed nor failed the prospective buyers, but, with MPs and fans groups now demanding answers, Masters is under mounting pressure to explain on the record why the process was so drawn out. Those involved in the deal believe such a statement remains "hugely unlikely" to state on the record which way the process was heading due to the legal ramifications.

     

    "It is becoming an impossible situation for the PL," said one source close to talks, who cited the case of BeIn, the Qatari broadcaster which was vehemently opposed to the deal due to Saudi Arabia's failure to prevent the BeOutQ piracy scandal.  "The league is desperate to hang on to keeping their process secret because they have Ashley's lawyers circling in one corner and BeIN Sports in the other."

     

    PIF, Amanda Staveley and the Reuben Brothers withdrew their offer to buy the club on July 30, prompting thousands of fans, the Newcastle United Supporters' Trust (NUST), the Independent Football Ombudsman and at least 40 MPs to demand answers.

     

    Ashley previously said he remains "100 per cent committed" to the sale, with the club's managing director, Lee Charnley, issuing a brief statement a day after the collapse of the takeover to suggest the deal may still be resurrected.

     

    The Premier League has already offered independent arbitration, rejected by the bidders, who say their ownership structure - with the PIF an independent investment vehicle as set out in its charter - and business plan were clear.

     

    There have been renegotiations over the sale price, which was just above £300m having originally been agreed at £340m before the coronavirus pandemic struck, but this was not a deal-breaker and relations between the bidders and Ashley remained good. The Premier League declined to comment.

  15. This is a Hail Mary from PIF/Staveley.

     

    Them saying the deal would go through tomorrow if approved still, the Premier League not having any official word of withdrawal from the deal.

     

    It’s a play to try and pile pressure on via negative PR.

     

    I still do think it’s not going through. The way the Premier League have acted, they’re rotten to the core. I think this is the last throw of the dice, but I think it’s as good as over.

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