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Whitley mag

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  1. ‘Recent legal moves behind the scenes’. This did not come out of the blue and Kennedy give everyone a clue arbitration wasn’t a forgone conclusion this month. We all have our opinions. Mine for what it’s worth they wanted arb in public and hoyed the kitchen sink at it, so now it plays out in public via cat fingers crossed. Its clear club think they win if it’s in public, who wouldn’t wait an extra few months to maximise your chances. I’m certain Staveley knew about this last week, therefore buyers still fully on board with this tactic in my opinion.
  2. Great thread. Keep on believing lads, as I said last night keep calm and carry on. HTFL
  3. I’m still here pal glad you find tonight amusing though, says a lot more about your character than mine.
  4. Fucking hell for a second I thought Amanda had announced the deal was off or something. Look on the bright side you’ve got potentially another 6 months of great craic in here with myself, manor and Jinky. Keep calm and carry on lads plenty of more twists and info to come out.
  5. I’m presenting it as craic, not that I can even believe I’m discussing this.
  6. Whatever it is it’ll not matter to you there’s no takeover remember.
  7. A reference to our case here aswell perhaps.
  8. Not worth arguing about, but I’ll continue to post takeover shit in here as you put it. I’m quite sure those with knowledge of the situation can differentiate between what to believe and not. If admin have a problem then I’ll change to other thread ?
  9. This thread is for takeover shit like that.
  10. Not sure obviously a fluent situation and complicated like he says.
  11. Looks like a close call if this will go through before window shuts. Either way as long as it happens I’m sure we can muddle our way to January window. https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/newcastle-united-takeover-premier-league-b1885643.html Figures close to the Newcastle Unitedtakeover saga are still convinced that the Amanda Staveley-fronted and Saudi Arabian-backed bid will succeed but have largely given up hope of taking the reins at St James’ Park before the beginning of the season. Attention has switched to the closing of the transfer window on 31 August. The Premier League’s arbitration panel is scheduled to take place this month but the ruling body’s proceedings are conducted in private. The news that the hearing was due in July only slipped out when the president of the Competitions Appeal Tribunal, which is conducting a separate action involving the proposed buyout, revealed the information last month. After assessing the evidence the members of the arbitration panel can hand down their verdict quickly. In expedited arbitration – as in this case – the award can be written and issued in just two weeks. There are concerns within the Staveley camp that the judgement will take longer and even if the takeover is approved the new owners will have little or no time to add to the squad to influence the new season. Staveley took to the airwaves on Friday and insisted on national radio that the appetite for the buyout is as strong as ever. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) put up 80 per cent of the original £300 million bid with Staveley’s own company and the Reuben brothers each providing 10 per cent of the cash. The businesswoman said: “We are all still there, and are all still passionate about Newcastle. All consortium members are.” A number of the club’s fans travelled to London to protest in Parliament Square and outside the Premier League’s headquarters demanding that the process be conducted in the open. Some held up signs that said: “Public arbitration for our club.” Representatives of the potential buyers and those on the selling side maintain that they were initially told that there were “no red flags” about the proposed deal. That changed in June last year, when the Premier League asked for further information about Saudi involvement. At that point the consortium withdrew from the transaction but remained in the background waiting for Ashely to take legal action. Frustration is growing at the length of time it is taking to complete the arbitration. Richard Masters, the league’s chief executive, said in January that the dispute would be solved in “a timely manner.” Staveley was bullish then that the new owners would be in place before the coming season. That confidence has all but evaporated. “The uncertainty is affecting how the club is operating,” a source close to the situation said. “The delay is damaging to everyone around Newcastle. Ashley does not want to spend money on players if he is not going to be the owner. He will argue that this is damaging his business.” The main sticking point about Saudi involvement in English football was the hacking of BeIn Sport, the Premier League’s broadcast partner in the Gulf, by Saudi pirate TV stations. Qatar-based BeIn believed that the hijacking of their channels could not have been achieved without state support. Saudi Arabia and its allies imposed a three-year blockade on Qatar that ended in December. The détente in the region is delicate but the disruption of BeIn’s signals has ended. Those in favour of the takeover believe there are other elements at play, too. They contend that some top-flight clubs are keen to block PIF’s entry into the English game for fear that Newcastle would spend their way to success in the style of Chelsea and Manchester City. Staveley denies that, saying that PIF – which is reportedly in the process of taking a £550 million stake in Formula One’s McLaren – intend for St James’ Park to be run as a profitable business and within the club’s means. “The deal was supposed to be completed more than a year ago when contracts were exchanged,” the source said. “Everything that has happened since has been anti-competitive.”
  12. Oh to hear this ringing around a full St Jame’s at home to West Ham.
  13. Yes, UEFA chose Bein over a rival Saudi bid for Champions League rights. Where still waiting on the bombshell that Slater also keeps insinuating that Saudi money was behind the Super League. Basically they’re anti takeover, there isn’t a bombshell and we’ll soon be laughing our cocks off at them.
  14. More like they’ll become more emboldened after doing fuck all for years and have the nerve to start calling out the new owners demanding 1% of the club is handed over. I can just see it Gallowgate will be engulfed in flames of the biggest pyro party the U.K. has ever seen, then NUST will release their most aggressive statement to date demanding a place on the board and that they will hold the new owners to the highest standard on human rights.
  15. No wraith he was there but sensibly took a back seat, but this young lass Holly seems to have been a real credit today.
  16. The cunt will not be getting an interview and hopefully will be banned from SJP for life.
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