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Three TV stars and a football club manager are at the centre of Britain's biggest tax-dodging investigation. (Daily Mirror)

 

Stand-in Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear could face an FA charge over his outburst to journalists on Thursday. (Daily Mail)

 

Scottish businessman Jonathan Cleland claims he has agreed a £300m take-over deal for Newcastle that will 'astound the world'. (Daily Record)

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Three TV stars and a football club manager are at the centre of Britain's biggest tax-dodging investigation. (Daily Mirror)

 

Stand-in Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear could face an FA charge over his outburst to journalists on Thursday. (Daily Mail)

 

Scottish businessman Jonathan Cleland claims he has agreed a £300m take-over deal for Newcastle that will 'astound the world'. (Daily Record)

 

Souness buys Newcastle.

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Three TV stars and a football club manager are at the centre of Britain's biggest tax-dodging investigation. (Daily Mirror)

 

Stand-in Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear could face an FA charge over his outburst to journalists on Thursday. (Daily Mail)

 

Scottish businessman Jonathan Cleland claims he has agreed a £300m take-over deal for Newcastle that will 'astound the world'. (Daily Record)

 

How will it 'astound the world' exactly? Is he going to seal the deal by hanging upside down for 48 hours?

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Three TV stars and a football club manager are at the centre of Britain's biggest tax-dodging investigation. (Daily Mirror)

 

Stand-in Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear could face an FA charge over his outburst to journalists on Thursday. (Daily Mail)

 

Scottish businessman Jonathan Cleland claims he has agreed a £300m take-over deal for Newcastle that will 'astound the world'. (Daily Record)

 

How will it 'astound the world' exactly? Is he going to seal the deal by hanging upside down for 48 hours?

 

Yeah, but without 20 minute breaks

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Three TV stars and a football club manager are at the centre of Britain's biggest tax-dodging investigation. (Daily Mirror)

 

Stand-in Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear could face an FA charge over his outburst to journalists on Thursday. (Daily Mail)

 

Scottish businessman Jonathan Cleland claims he has agreed a £300m take-over deal for Newcastle that will 'astound the world'. (Daily Record)

 

How will it 'astound the world' exactly?

 

My ITK tells me that it isn't actually a consortium as such - Nelson Mandela is leading a UN bid to buy the club, mainly in an attempt to recruit Joey Barton as a UNICEF ambassador.

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