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You never know. He might see it as a good way to make some new friends, being as wonely as he is.

 

http://greg.org/archive/team_america_kji.jpg

 

 

I wov the toon!

 

Come to think of it he'd be an awesome owner. Can you imagine him doing transfer negotiations? :lol:

 

"We want Jermaine Beckford for free or we'll develop nuclear weapons."

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You never know. He might see it as a good way to make some new friends, being as wonely as he is.

 

http://greg.org/archive/team_america_kji.jpg

 

 

I wov the toon!

 

Come to think of it he'd be an awesome owner. Can you imagine him doing transfer negotiations? :lol:

 

"We want Jermaine Beckford for free or we'll develop nuclear weapons."

:lol:

 

 

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Yeah, but he'd only buy attacking players while claiming they're all for defence. Then he'd have them drilled in formation all year, refuse to let them go to away games, and Middlesbrough and Sunderland fans would start to mysteriously(?) disappear only to show up years later declaring their loyalty to the Toon.

 

It might work, but I prefer a more traditional approach.

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  I fear of any denying news for this would be great if we seal this. Our house is on fire and yet people here are discussing shall we save the living room or the kitchen? STOP all the child thing and lets UNITE for one

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  I fear of any denying news for this would be great if we seal this. Our house is on fire and yet people here are discussing shall we save the living room or the kitchen? STOP all the child thing and lets UNITE for one

 

one what?

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This situation has so many parrels with the start of the season when KK had enough.  Long drawn out negotiations the decision to sell.  Watch this supposed sale drag on all summer, we'll be left in the lurch and have to appoint a fuck temp manager, someone like Dave Bassett will be appointed and we'll start the loop again.

 

 

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Abit of info off Newcastle blog about the Sultan of Oman

 

Sultan Qaboos Bin Said - Worth More Than Queen Elizabeth II?

June 2nd, 2009 by Ed Harrison · 54 Comments

 

When we wrote our article this morning on the Sultan of Oman, we were a little puzzled why no information was coming up - but we’ve found out that the name was not accurate, although we did have the right picture of the Sultan up.

 

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His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said

 

Here are some details we’ve been able to get:

 

Personal Background

 

The Sultan of Oman is Qaboos bin Said Al Said GCB GCMG GCVO who was born November 18, 1940 in Salalah. We suppose he gets Qaboos Bin Said for short.

 

He rose to power after overthrowing his father, Sa‘id ibn Taymur, in a coup d’état in 1970, and if the 14th descendant of the Al Bu Sa‘idi dynasty.

 

He is the only son of Sultan Sa‘id bin Taymur and is one of the 8th generation of the Al Bu Sa‘idi dynasty. He received his primary and secondary education in Salalah and at Pune, India and attended a private educational establishment in England from the age of sixteen.

 

At 20 he entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. After graduating from Sandhurst, he joined a British Infantry regiment, The Cameronians, and served in the 1st Battalion in Germany for one year. He also held a staff appointment with the British Army.

 

After his military service, Sultan Qaboos studied local government subjects in England and, after a world tour, returned home to Salalah where he studied Islam and the history of his country.

 

In 1976 Qaboos ibn Sa‘id married his cousin, Kamila, née Sayyidah Nawwal bint Tariq (born 1951), daughter of HH Sayyid Tariq ibn Taymur,[4] but the marriage soon ended in divorce. He has no children, and rumors about his personal life may have affected his authority.

 

Qaboos ibn Sa‘id is an avid fan and promoter of  Newcastle United classical music. His 120-member orchestra has a high reputation in the Middle East. The orchestra consists entirely of young Omanis who, since 1986, audition as children and grow up as members of the symphonic ensemble.

 

They play locally and travel abroad with the sultan. Argentine composer Lalo Schifrin was commissioned to compose a work entitled Symphonic Impressions of Oman[7] and is particularly enthusiastic about the pipe organ.

 

The Sultan’s birthday, 18 November, is celebrated as Oman’s national holiday.

 

For six years prior to Said bin Taymur’s overthrow, Qaboos experienced virtual house arrest in the royal palace of Salalah. In July 1970, soldiers supporting Qaboos clashed with forces loyal to Said bin Taymur, and deposed him.

 

Qaboos maintains that his father abdicated the throne. The British government helped to consolidate Qaboos’ power. Qaboos acceded to the throne on 1970-07-23, moving to Muscat. There he declared that the country would no longer be known as Muscat and Oman, but would change its name to “the Sultanate of Oman” in order to better reflect its political unity.

 

Net Worth

 

His net worth in August of last year was estimated at £590.1M but in the list of the The World’s Richest Royals in which he is listed at number 10, two places above Queen Elizabeth II, who is down as being worth only $349M. So he’s probably really worth a lot more than that - let’s just say he doesn’t seem to be short of money - which is good!

 

Political System in Oman

 

The political system which Qaboos established is that of an absolute monarchy. Unlike the situation in neighboring Saudi Arabia, Qaboos’ decisions are not subject to modification by other members of Oman’s  family. Government decisions are said to be made through a process of decision-making by “consensus” with federal, provincial, local and tribal representatives, though critics allege that Qaboos exercises de facto control of this process.

 

More recently, Qaboos has allowed parliamentary elections (in which women have voted and stood as candidates) and pledged greater openness and participation in government. As yet, however, this parliament lacks substantial political power.

 

Qaboos’ supporters point to his relative success in governing the country. By Persian Gulf standards, Oman boasts good public order (it is an extremely safe country), middling prosperity (given its level of oil revenues) and a relatively permissive society.

 

Since he acceded to the throne, Oman has broadened international relations, allowed newspapers, established high schools, built highways, opened hotels and shopping malls and spends a substantial portion of its dwindling oil revenues on health care and education.

 

Full democracy, they say, might threaten these accomplishments.

 

Residences/Palaces

 

He has the following palaces in Oman:

 

Al Alam palace (in Muscat)

Al Seeb Palace (in Muscat)

Al Hosn Palace (in Salalah)

Al Ribat Palace (in Salalah)

Royal Farms:

Bahjat Al Andhar (in Sohar)

Arzat (in Salalah)

Royal Residences:

Bait Al Baraka palace (in Muscat)

Al Mamorah Palace (in Salalah)

Al Shoumoukh Palace (in Nizwa)

Future Flat on Quayside (Newcastle Upon Tyne) ?

 

That’s quite a lot of information, but what comes across is he’s a  wealthy individual - that’s for sure.

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They've copied and pasted those 'details they've been able to get' directly from Wikipedia, the fucking citation notes are still on the text.

 

Also, their story earlier is entitled: 'Oman Sultan Very Interested In Buying Newcastle'. :jesuswept:

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They've copied and pasted those 'details they've been able to get' directly from Wikipedia, the fucking citation notes are still on the text.

 

Also, their story earlier is entitled: 'Oman Sultan Very Interested In Buying Newcastle'. :jesuswept:

 

:lol:

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Better than the earlier article:

 

The sultana (also called the sultanina or sultaninini) is a type of white, seedless grape of Turkish, Greek or Iranian origin. In some countries, it is also the name given to the raisin made from it; such sultana raisins are often called simply sultanas or sultanis. These are typically larger than the currants made from Zante grapes, but smaller than "normal" raisins.

 

Sultana raisins have a delicate and unique flavor and are especially noted for their sweetness and golden colour.[1]

 

The sultana raisin was traditionally imported to the English-speaking world from the Ottoman Empire. According to popular folklore from the Empire, the sultana was invented when the Sultan left his grapes in the sun after fleeing a tiger attack, hence the name sultana, from the feminine form of sultan. Turkey and Australia are major producers.[2]

 

The sultana grape is cultivated in the United States under the name Thompson Seedless, named after William Thompson, a viticulturist who was an early grower in California and is sometimes credited with the variety's introduction.[3][4] According to the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, the two names are synonymous.[5] Virtually all of California raisin production (approximately 97% in 2000) and roughly one-third of California's total grape area is of this variety, making it the single most widely-planted variety.[6][4]

 

Not all speakers of English in Anglo America make clear distinctions between different types of dried grapes (raisins, sultanas, currants), and golden-coloured raisins made from other grape varieties may be marketed as sultanas. In addition, virtually all California raisins are produced from the Thompson Seedless grape, even those which, because of different drying processes, are not golden like the traditional sultana raisin. The term sultana is not commonly used to refer to any type of raisin in American English; as most American raisins are from sultana grapes, they are called simply raisins or golden raisins, according to colour. The latter, which at least in colour resemble the traditional sultana raisin, are artificially dried and sulfured, in distinction to "natural" raisins.[7] Most non-organic sultana grapes in California and elsewhere are treated with the plant hormone gibberellin.[8]

 

As well as serving as a snack food without further processing, sultana raisins are used in a variety of dishes and baking, such as in scones, often prepared by soaking in water, fruit juice, or alcohol. The sultana grape is even used to make white wine, in which capacity it is known for its 'sweet blandness'.[3][4]

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What a load of bollocks. Im not an ikn, I dont have "sources" except ketchup. But I do know about Arabs and not just from the nativety play tea towel incident. Im one of those exploited foreign workers, who has his flights paid, salary tax free, accomodation free, kids education paid for, and a driver, and an enforced compulsary paid 2 months leave to prevent "stress". bastards they are for exploiting me like that.

 

What i can tell you about arabs is that they are impatient bastards and status mad. NUFC have no profile in the middle east just as portsmouth and man city didnt have, but the Premier league has a massive profile which is why all these stupidly rich arabs are throwing cash at it, its the latest must have and anyone in the middle east wants a piece just to try and prove they are the wealthiest. So trying to convince an arab consortium to buy a non premier league club regardless of the size is virtually impossible, they would rather buy one of the newly promoted teams and throw wedge at it than be associated with a second tier team. Sorry but thats the truth. I say virtually because there are some consortiums out there who have not got the funds they claim to have, they want the status without the wedge, and they may attempt a purchase of NUFC in attempt to increase their social standing.

 

Most likely there is a UK consortium making Ashley a low offer, he has "leaked" this arab rumour to panic push the price up to the UK consortium. Dont anyone get your hopes up because it isnt going to happen. And if it does it will be a disaster in terms of funds, arabs are ruthless bastards expect the club to loaned up to the hilt and the cash to disappear.

 

Amen.

 

So you recon Man City and Portsmouth are being conned then? :D

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Better than the earlier article:

 

The sultana (also called the sultanina or sultaninini) is a type of white, seedless grape of Turkish, Greek or Iranian origin. In some countries, it is also the name given to the raisin made from it; such sultana raisins are often called simply sultanas or sultanis. These are typically larger than the currants made from Zante grapes, but smaller than "normal" raisins.

 

Sultana raisins have a delicate and unique flavor and are especially noted for their sweetness and golden colour.[1]

 

The sultana raisin was traditionally imported to the English-speaking world from the Ottoman Empire. According to popular folklore from the Empire, the sultana was invented when the Sultan left his grapes in the sun after fleeing a tiger attack, hence the name sultana, from the feminine form of sultan. Turkey and Australia are major producers.[2]

 

The sultana grape is cultivated in the United States under the name Thompson Seedless, named after William Thompson, a viticulturist who was an early grower in California and is sometimes credited with the variety's introduction.[3][4] According to the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, the two names are synonymous.[5] Virtually all of California raisin production (approximately 97% in 2000) and roughly one-third of California's total grape area is of this variety, making it the single most widely-planted variety.[6][4]

 

Not all speakers of English in Anglo America make clear distinctions between different types of dried grapes (raisins, sultanas, currants), and golden-coloured raisins made from other grape varieties may be marketed as sultanas. In addition, virtually all California raisins are produced from the Thompson Seedless grape, even those which, because of different drying processes, are not golden like the traditional sultana raisin. The term sultana is not commonly used to refer to any type of raisin in American English; as most American raisins are from sultana grapes, they are called simply raisins or golden raisins, according to colour. The latter, which at least in colour resemble the traditional sultana raisin, are artificially dried and sulfured, in distinction to "natural" raisins.[7] Most non-organic sultana grapes in California and elsewhere are treated with the plant hormone gibberellin.[8]

 

As well as serving as a snack food without further processing, sultana raisins are used in a variety of dishes and baking, such as in scones, often prepared by soaking in water, fruit juice, or alcohol. The sultana grape is even used to make white wine, in which capacity it is known for its 'sweet blandness'.[3][4]

 

That actually made me chuckle. Good effort.

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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/omani-interest-in-newcastle-played-down-by-city-sources-1695406.html

Omani interest in Newcastle played down by City sources

 

By Michael Walker

 

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

 

While speculation on Tyneside yesterday continued to focus on a possible Newcastle United takeover by an unknown group from Oman, City of London insiders close to the sale of the club indicated that this may not be the case.

 

There is believed to be an interested party but it was stressed that a deal is still some way off and that the nationality of the leading players in any buyout will remain a secret for as long as is possible in such a high-profile transaction.

 

The Newcastle owner, Mike Ashley, put the club back on the market a week after relegation from the Premier League at an asking price of £100m. The Sultan of Oman was immediately linked with them due to his wealth but doubt has been cast upon his involvement.

 

It has been suggested that the business environment today is more favourable than when the club was put on the market for the first time by Ashley last September. Then the asking price started at £300m and dropped swiftly to £180m. But although there was interest, there were no takers. Now, however, there is confidence that a buyer can be found over the summer.

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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/omani-interest-in-newcastle-played-down-by-city-sources-1695406.html

Omani interest in Newcastle played down by City sources

 

By Michael Walker

 

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

 

While speculation on Tyneside yesterday continued to focus on a possible Newcastle United takeover by an unknown group from Oman, City of London insiders close to the sale of the club indicated that this may not be the case.

 

There is believed to be an interested party but it was stressed that a deal is still some way off and that the nationality of the leading players in any buyout will remain a secret for as long as is possible in such a high-profile transaction.

 

The Newcastle owner, Mike Ashley, put the club back on the market a week after relegation from the Premier League at an asking price of £100m. The Sultan of Oman was immediately linked with them due to his wealth but doubt has been cast upon his involvement.

 

It has been suggested that the business environment today is more favourable than when the club was put on the market for the first time by Ashley last September. Then the asking price started at £300m and dropped swiftly to £180m. But although there was interest, there were no takers. Now, however, there is confidence that a buyer can be found over the summer.

Party pooper your just so sick stop spoiling it  :angry: :knuppel2:
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What a load of bollocks. Im not an ikn, I dont have "sources" except ketchup. But I do know about Arabs and not just from the nativety play tea towel incident. Im one of those exploited foreign workers, who has his flights paid, salary tax free, accomodation free, kids education paid for, and a driver, and an enforced compulsary paid 2 months leave to prevent "stress". bastards they are for exploiting me like that.

 

What i can tell you about arabs is that they are impatient bastards and status mad. NUFC have no profile in the middle east just as portsmouth and man city didnt have, but the Premier league has a massive profile which is why all these stupidly rich arabs are throwing cash at it, its the latest must have and anyone in the middle east wants a piece just to try and prove they are the wealthiest. So trying to convince an arab consortium to buy a non premier league club regardless of the size is virtually impossible, they would rather buy one of the newly promoted teams and throw wedge at it than be associated with a second tier team. Sorry but thats the truth. I say virtually because there are some consortiums out there who have not got the funds they claim to have, they want the status without the wedge, and they may attempt a purchase of NUFC in attempt to increase their social standing.

 

Most likely there is a UK consortium making Ashley a low offer, he has "leaked" this arab rumour to panic push the price up to the UK consortium. Dont anyone get your hopes up because it isnt going to happen. And if it does it will be a disaster in terms of funds, arabs are ruthless bastards expect the club to loaned up to the hilt and the cash to disappear.

 

Amen.

 

So you recon Man City and Portsmouth are being conned then? :D

 

Don't know as I'm not really interested in them.

I don't really understand your question either, has it something to do with what Dover wrote ?

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