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  1. It’s the ‘pope’ that kills you
  2. Newcastle United’s owners held discussions with Mike Ashley about the businessman retaining a small stake in the club following a takeover, the retailer claims. In an amended claim filed to the High Court, as part of his litigation against Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi, Newcastle’s co-owners, Ashley, via his company, St James Holdings Limited, also admits to receiving a £17.5 million loan repayment from the club in advance of the £305 million sale, which was concluded on October 7, 2021. The 57-year-old is suing Staveley and Ghodoussi for immediate repayment of a £10 million loan made during the takeover to cover legal and other costs, plus interest accrued, claiming terms were breached when Staveley said she was “looking forward” to removing Sports Direct signage at St James’. One of the terms said the parties agreed not to “make any statement or comment which is derogatory or otherwise in bad faith in relation to the other party or otherwise bring the other party into disrepute”. Staveley insists she intended to convey that she was looking forward to breaking the association between Ashley and Newcastle. However, having initially outlined his case to London’s High Court of Justice on December 29 — to which Staveley and Ghodoussi filed a defence on February 12 — he issued an amended claim last Wednesday. In a court order, issued by the Hon Mrs Justice Moulder, Ashley has been informed that he must pay Staveley and Ghodoussi’s costs in relation to “considering” the amendments. The Newcastle co-owners have until 4pm on Friday to submit their amended defence. Within the latest filing, it is claimed that “there had been discussions in or around July 2021 about Mr Ashley retaining a small stake” in Newcastle following the proposed sale to the consortium, which included the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF), as majority 80 per cent shareholders, and the Reuben Brothers and Staveley’s PCP Capital Partners, who were each to hold 10 per cent stakes. Ashley claims that, while “PIF had been open” to him continuing as a minority shareholder, Staveley “was opposed to Mr Ashley’s continued involvement”. Newcastle’s most recent accounts, which covered the final full season of Ashley’s ownership, showed that the retailer was owed £106.9 million as of June 30, 2021, having provided a long-term loan facility to the club. The accounts state that the loan was “interest-free and repayable on demand”. While it had been widely assumed that those loans were included in the £305 million purchase price for the club, Ashley’s amended court documents state that “shortly before closure of the 7 October transaction… a loan repayment of GBP 17,500,000 (was made) to Mr Ashley as per an agreement with the acquiring consortium”. Staveley and PCP declined to comment when approached by The Athletic. In November, The Athletic reported that Newcastle’s ownership were required to invest another £38.5 million into the club to cover daily costs. “There was an immediate requirement for cash, day one, for working capital and then for the transfer window,” Staveley later said. Meanwhile, in their written defence, Staveley’s lawyers claimed that Sports Direct and Flannels, another of Ashley’s companies, paid no sponsorship fees to Newcastle for signage in 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22. In his amended claim, Ashley says that his company, Sportsdirect.com Retail Limited (SRL), was “due” to pay £2 million per season for “particular signage” at St James’ Park and the club’s Benton training ground from the 2019-20 Premier League campaign. “However, while the sale was being negotiated during the 2019-20 Premier League season,” the document reads, “SRL did not pay the sponsorship fees so as not to increase the cash position balance sheet outside of the pending sale agreement.” Ashley insists that SRL did pay a £1 million “annual fee” in each of the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons for these “sponsorship rights”. In their interview with The Athletic in February, Ghodoussi and Staveley were asked about Ashley’s initial claim. “We’re genuinely disappointed and we will contest it vigorously,” Ghodoussi said. “We thought we had a good relationship with Mike. To his credit, he pushed very hard to get this deal done. We couldn’t have done it without him. He always said he wanted to sell the club to the right people and he has sold the club to the right people. We’ve never said anything negative about him.” “I’m saddened,” Staveley said. “This is a real shame because I like him a lot. And I’m proud of what we did.” On the £10 million loan, Ashley’s initial case claimed that, “PCP and the First Defendant (Staveley) were also unable to meet the advisory, legal, and other costs and commissions associated with PCP’s participation in the SPA (sales and purchase agreement). Therefore, and in order for the whole transaction to be able to proceed, the Claimant agreed to lend the First Defendant the funds required to pay PCP’s bill.” “As the defence says, we incurred costs that were for the benefit of the whole consortium,” Staveley said four months ago. “Mike wanted very much a deal done very quickly and that meant we made a decision which meant he could close quickly. We took that burden on.” (Photo: Owen Humphreys/PA Images via Getty Images)
  3. I think we will sign a player on Friday 24th June (2022) Based on nothing but a hunch
  4. Nearly 200k followers on Twitter (journo)
  5. But LuKe EdWaRdS said we had already
  6. 10 million more transfer fee
  7. Agreed also if we don’t improve enough , let’s say we finish 10th /9th quite comfortably We will still have difficulty trying to attract the players we need to try and get into Europe / top 7/6. Also as mentioned above , players like trippier and Bruno will be starting to think what have I signed up for. I don’t think anyone is expecting crazy amounts of money and multiple megastar signings but they if the owners keep saying we want to win trophies , you need to improve quite alot !! The teams that get into finals are nearly always Man City / Liverpool / Chelsea etc so it’s not a forgone conclusion we can pick up any sort of domestic trophy despite what the owners say. Having said all of the above , I am still not panicked and believe the owners have ambition and will always look to strengthen Sometimes (not always) we might have to push the boat out a little further if it’s a target we really want. The issue we have is that Ashley dismantled the club and we have to build from the bottom up (not just first team players) it’s a tough job restructuring everything hence why I believe things are moving a little slower. In a few years we will have a massive network of scouts / negotiators / etc and I think we will see us buying able to move at a quicker pace. Even though the window has just opened a lot of clubs will have started months ago in preparation , we were still trying to fight off relegation and secure Ashworth.
  8. Dat ambition Come on man , if we don’t improve we go backwards Everyone will look to make a few decent signings , Don’t get complacent our squad is very weak in terms of strength and depth We need at least 4-5 players to try and achieve 8th / 7th that has to be our aim I still think we over achieved following Eddie Howes appointment. Teams will be more organised against us this season
  9. Arsenal look to be making a few decent signings Tottenham could get 2 or 3 Villa have done some nice work Man City and Liverpool bagged a Worldy centre forward each going to be a good window for the premier league
  10. If he decides to come to us for a medical , we will have to be Aguerd incase he does the same
  11. Sorry I forgot to add in my opinion
  12. Should of signed the Man City keeper (Irish) unbelievable- Bazunu ? going to Southampton hottest young keeper in Europe 15 million Absolute worldly in the making https://www.goal.com/en-gb/amp/news/southampton-man-city-ireland-keeper-bazunu/blt9d7c5dd1513aff99
  13. Yeah , I am 50/50 Depending on our budget (if we have one) is it worth spending ?
  14. 30 is young for a keeper ???
  15. Fuck me …pope is 30 i thought he was 26 ish
  16. Great shot stopper to be fair probably better than dubs / younger from recollection (against us) he was horseshit with his feet however , young enough to improve
  17. Boring On Twitter Milan And Newcastle
  18. City is 3rd game at home
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