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Everything posted by r0cafella
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Indeed billionaire owners shouldn’t pay the wages of the staff the other employees should.
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I was watching the game last night and thought exactly this. Was like watching the Pardew days over again. More of the same purgatory for us.
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Yes he sold Dunlop
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Love this. He’s utter shit, unfit for purpose and a joke of a signing. Be amazed if he’s done anything positive when on the field. Signed to placate morons. It's worked a treat to be honest. The double Geordie Bonanza of this summer has pretty much curtailed any criticism.
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Every above average player that never went on to do anything more in the game other than appear on talkSport: "Ashley is a good business man". Yeah I’m listening to this now and it’s full of inaccuracies Very poorly researched and trying to create Balance where much doesn’t exist.
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I’ve thought this for a while. - Spurs valuation is 1.6 million ours 350 million*. - Kenyon believes he can bridge the gap through properly running the club. - Kenyon does not have the money to buy. - Ashley does not have the skills to run the club and he cannot sell the club. - His primary/only motivation for owning the club is sport direct. Sport direct will benefit more with a successful Newcastle. Why would he not look to someone like Kenyon to run the club, maybe with some outside investment? Potential the club adds a billion to its valuation. Sports direct gets positive press and coverage. As much as I hate the bloke I don’t go along with the line that he’s an utter moron or that he despises us and is punishing us. He likes a gamble this seems like a decent one to me. Edit - basically say Kenyon has 50% of the money through backers. In effect Ashley could say I’ll in effect be the other 50% of the backers. He get 175 million now. The group own the club and run it. Maybe his 175 million turns into 500 million. * https://www.forbes.com/teams/tottenham-hotspur/#6aa109f453ed https://www.forbes.com/teams/newcastle-united/#6e8aaf94733d Mike Ashley runs the club purely for the benefit of sports direct. He has no intentions of seeing the club progress.
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This is exactly it, I’m surprised by his outburst and he’s currently spending a fortune upscaling certain stores to try and get in on the action. I wonder if his plan has gone tits up and he’s decided to press the nuclear button.
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They own 14% of Bordeaux. Ok, but the chairman and CEO of GACP, Joseph DaGrosa, seems to be the president of Bordeaux. Nothing stopping then from owning 14% and having the ceo mace president of the Football club.
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Should be walking off, no if’s or but’s. The authorities won’t take a proper stance until they are forced too unfortunately.
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Playing to his audience of support the team not the regime idiots.
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Playing on the geordie narrative heavily with this absolute tripe. Let’s hobble ourselves for no reason other than it’s cheap to do so. The Mike Ashley way folks.
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We deserve this, vast majority of fans have welcomed Ashley with open arms and continue to actively support him.
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Ditching something which never existed in the first place. This Brexit/NUFC parraelel universe can't end soon enough.
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Would Rafa manage them if asked? (Liverpool connections surely too strong I imagine?)
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Our fans are thick as mince, bought off with a free transfer who is a crock
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Absolutely tragic that, he really has a lot to answer for. Unfortunately, he has absolutely nothing to answer for because our fan base refuses to hold him accountable. As a whole, the fan base would rather keep going, keep buying shirts and lining his pockets. Sorry for being a broken record.
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Perfect game to broadcast, it's a quota filler. They must broadcast all teams a minimum amount of times so this is two birds with one stone.
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He's far better technically than Jonas imo.
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Anyone heard any anti Ashley chants?
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Got beat 4-0 in this game last season I was speaking in general terms, made no mention of this game last season.
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Nbc are talking as if we were ever in it. Media fumed when Rafa did this but effectively.
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Can't help but feel for him, signed under a world class manager and was blossoming, now he's stuck with a dinosaur that doesn't do tactics who can't wait to scapegoat him.
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To be fair, he was a sports direct clearence sale purchase. Just a body to make up the numbers as is most of our lot.
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Almiron will become the next Ben Arfa, lambasted for not being a good second fullback.