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Saw this in the daily record today:

 

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2007/12/11/old-firm-tickets-sell-for-100-000-86908-20232609/

 

" A BILLIONAIRE entrepreneur has forked out £100,000 for a pair of Old Firm tickets.

 

The sum, paid by Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley at a charity auction, is thought to be the most ever spent on a pair of football tickets.

 

Ashley was among 650 guests at Radio Clyde's £80-a-head Cash For Kids charity lunch and auction in Glasgow's Hilton Hotel on Friday.

 

The briefs, for directors' box seats at the Rangers v Celtic game at Ibrox on March 29 next year, initially saw bidding hit £2500.

 

But guests were stunned when Ashley, a guest at Scots entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter's table, shouted out his massive winning bid of £100,000.

 

A Radio Clyde spokeswoman said: "If it's not the biggest amount, it's close to the biggest amount ever paid for two football tickets.

 

"It's incredible. The bids for the tickets rose gradually from £2000 to £2500 then Mike suddenly shouted out '£100,000'.

 

"He got a standing ovation."

 

Cash For Kids has raised more than £13million since it was launched 26 years ago.

 

Englishman Ashley, 42, made £929million in March when he floated a 43 per cent stake in his Sports Direct company on the stock market. "

 

 

 

Great thing to do, top bloke.

 

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Saw this in the daily record today:

 

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2007/12/11/old-firm-tickets-sell-for-100-000-86908-20232609/

 

" A BILLIONAIRE entrepreneur has forked out £100,000 for a pair of Old Firm tickets.

 

The sum, paid by Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley at a charity auction, is thought to be the most ever spent on a pair of football tickets.

 

Ashley was among 650 guests at Radio Clyde's £80-a-head Cash For Kids charity lunch and auction in Glasgow's Hilton Hotel on Friday.

 

The briefs, for directors' box seats at the Rangers v Celtic game at Ibrox on March 29 next year, initially saw bidding hit £2500.

 

But guests were stunned when Ashley, a guest at Scots entrepreneur Sir Tom Hunter's table, shouted out his massive winning bid of £100,000.

 

A Radio Clyde spokeswoman said: "If it's not the biggest amount, it's close to the biggest amount ever paid for two football tickets.

 

"It's incredible. The bids for the tickets rose gradually from £2000 to £2500 then Mike suddenly shouted out '£100,000'.

 

"He got a standing ovation."

 

Cash For Kids has raised more than £13million since it was launched 26 years ago.

 

Englishman Ashley, 42, made £929million in March when he floated a 43 per cent stake in his Sports Direct company on the stock market. "

 

 

 

Great thing to do, top bloke.

 

 

He outbid me by £5 the twat!!

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Guest elbee909

cue rumours of ashley to sell n ufc in bid to buy rangers/celtic (delete as unappropriate)

 

Be quite happy if he bought both and dissolved the two clubs, demolished their grounds.  Heh.

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And Mort was talking about £70,000 being wasted on buying extra Chelsea tickets  mackems.gif

 

Whatever Ashley does with his own money is up to him. The club's money is different.

Well is the clubs money not also his money ?
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Its £100k of charity donations which can be written off against tax. He's not daft ye knaa.

 

Was just gonna suggest that.

 

Still, good of him to bother. Seems like a nice bloke and couldn't think of a single chairman that I'd swap him for. Can't say I've thought that for a long time!

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