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Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
NUFC Board Xmas night out (venue cheaper in November) -
I think we'll lose too, I also think the takeover will fall through and The Horrors will split up #reversejinx
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Shola was even on the bench for his school
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Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Really lovely. -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
What a wanker. First we find out Piers Morgan is a sex offender and now Haydn is a liar. What next? Hads on, Haydn's a liar. And also I learnt earlier on that buyers are liars. Could it be? -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
basic gist of it is he thinks 300m is undervaluing the club (380m is what he thinks) and the potential relegation clauses are very unusual and thinks it unlikely that Ashley would accept them, both smart business people and nufc great prospect to buy Funny how he's finally going on like we're of value now he wants to sell us. After years of carrying on like we weren't. -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
It's nothing like buying house. If you need a new roof your income doesn't suddenly get cut significantly. They know what they are buying. You cant start negotiating a new boiler 6 months after a purchase, or saying i can only buy this property on the grounds that boiler stays in tip top shape for the remainder of the year. Wtf you have me comparing us to a boiler now to make a point. Point is a relegation clause for a club isnt going to work or happen imo. The last boiler I bought came with a 2 year guarantee it wouldn't get relegated to the Championship tbf, quite common these days. -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
This! What a cringey read it is at times. -
"... BRITAIN HAVING MORE HAIRDRESSERS (SCUM) THAN SOLDIERS (BRILLIANT)... "
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Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Sellers are bellends - first rule of this particular sales negotiation -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Didn't he buy the club for £240m, and then pay off debt worth £110m through his interest free loan? Would be interested to know how much he has put in, but it's irrelevant really - the amount of money he's been robbing for the club year-on-year. The first bid was never going to be the 'right' one to him - we just have to hope that this strong signal of intent means they're prepared to go the extra mile for us and fingers crossed the fat c*** will agree to 'meet in middle' somewhere. He bought the club for £135m. He's in line to more than double his money after the s**** he has served up for 10 years, and it's still not enough for the c***. He effectively paid a lot more than that for the club though mind, with the debt. Which has risen in his tenure, due to his own failings. And was his fault, since he didn't check the books properly. I get the impression the debt is not factored in to the price of the club. They would have to pay Ashley back the loan, either now or later, in addition to the cost of buying the club. Well that's what I was asking about above and the answer was that the price will include the debt. No idea either way like but it doesn't seem to get mentioned too much in the coverage. Pretty important factor in all of this like, that 130m quid, that's why I was asking -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Didn't he buy the club for £240m, and then pay off debt worth £110m through his interest free loan? Would be interested to know how much he has put in, but it's irrelevant really - the amount of money he's been robbing for the club year-on-year. The first bid was never going to be the 'right' one to him - we just have to hope that this strong signal of intent means they're prepared to go the extra mile for us and fingers crossed the fat c*** will agree to 'meet in middle' somewhere. He bought the club for £135m. He's in line to more than double his money after the shite he has served up for 10 years, and it's still not enough for the cunt. He effectively paid a lot more than that for the club though mind, with the debt. Which has risen in his tenure, due to his own failings. And was his fault, since he didn't check the books properly. -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Aye, apparently £133 million original purchase price plus the debt comes to around £265 million he has in the club Interesting, cheers. 300m sounds a good deal for all parties then imo, he'll be lucky as fuck to get away from this with a profit the way he's run the club. -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Any reports on whether the hundred odd million debt to Ashley is part of the asking prices they're talking? -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
Interpolic replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Yes. Yeah, I'd be really surprised at that as well. -
Managers who play unapologetically dire football in the name of results have absolutely no goodwill to play with when results go south for a period of time. Unlucky. There'll be pundits queuing up to tell WBA fans that they should have been delighted with the holy grail of surviving every season but if they were sick of watching that shit then I don't blame them. As a fan, football's pointless if all it is is a grind.
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Will have been me, that.