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How come they saw Llambias showing them around but yet didn't take a picture.  They could easily work out who it was.

 

If they can tell they are Malaysian surely they can take a photo.

 

"Holy shit I forgot my camera, again"

 

Unlikely to be what'shisname himself being shown round, though. Be some minions with shiny briefcases.

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I want to stick with Mike Ashley!  5 (3%)

 

These people need to be dragged out into the street naked and stabbed to death with a rusty spoon!

people like this should not be aloud out in public, never mind procreate.  :facepalm:

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hes a viduka type player, can hold the ball up brilliantly and make killer passes, the bloke has some fab assests, except his age it seems i didnt relaise he was that old (

 

Scored a fab goal or 2 in fa cup last season too.  BIlliant dribble and finish. 

 

imo still a bargain if under 3m.

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A bunch of useless hasbeen's with no legs, too many injuries, too highly paid, in a team with no manager, no owners, no transfers or ability to make transfers... need I go on? Until we move forward in some way there is no one in a worse predicament than us, and moving forward doesn't seem to be on the near horizon. To quote a dad's army line "we're all dooooooomed"!

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A bunch of useless hasbeen's with no legs, too many injuries, too highly paid, in a team with no manager, no owners, no transfers or ability to make transfers... need I go on? Until we move forward in some way there is no one in a worse predicament than us, and moving forward doesn't seem to be on the near horizon. To quote a dad's army line "we're all dooooooomed"!

 

Quite the miserable minnie this morning.  Whatever you say, I would far rather be in the position we are than be Swansea for a start.

 

Take it easy chaps, we'll be fine. :snod:

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This is like pissing through a stiffy, fucking get us SOLD for fucks sake.

 

I fail to see how this is anything like pissing through a stiffy.

 

It feels like we're a million miles from even getting a chub on.

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Mike Ashley hoping for takeover breakthrough

 

Jul 8 2009 by Lee Ryder, Evening Chronicle

 

 

TOON tycoon Mike Ashley is understood to be braced for a breakthrough as the race to become Newcastle United owner hotted up today.

 

United managing director Derek Llambias was on hand again yesterday as the Malaysian consortium took a second look around the training ground.

 

More dramatic scenes at the club’s Benton HQ saw a helicopter back at the training ground with the group’s second largest investor present on Tyneside.

 

Sources in Malaysia today were refusing to rule out to the Chronicle that billionaire Ananda Krishnan could be the new face of United.

 

And Malaysia’s Sports Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek has hailed the potential move.

 

He said: “We should be proud if it really happens that a Malaysian is involved in such a huge transaction.

 

“It’s not impossible, and I hope it goes through. It can have a big impact on the development of Malaysian football.”

 

Meanwhile the Singapore-based Profitable Group, the first contenders to express their interest in the Magpies, are waiting to hear back from Seymour Pierce to see if their bid has been accepted.

 

A source close to the group confirmed that they had received a fax confirming that the offer, thought to be around £75m, was under “serious consideration”.

 

But Llambias has always insisted that the Profitable Group were not contenders, and told the Chronicle earlier this week there were at least two bids at £100m for the club.

 

Other groups said to be in the running are an American consortium, who toured the training ground and stadium on June 29, and former chairman Freddy Shepherd, who is waiting on developments while in Portugal on a golfing break.

 

We reported last night how a clutch of senior United players have set a fortnight deadline to see if Shearer is appointed as boss before handing in transfer requests.

 

However, judging by a Chronicle online survey, the results of which are published on Page 55, it seems that Toon fans are also waiting to see the outcome of both the sale and a managerial appointment before making a long-term financial commitment to the Magpies. with season ticket sales expected to be the lowest since the 1991/92 season, when United just avoided relegation to the old Third Division.

 

Yet a Newcastle spokesman said today: “There is no further news on the sale of the club, it’s all ongoing.

 

“And as far as season tickets are concerned they are still being processed.

 

“That means there is no actual figure in terms of how many tickets have been renewed.”

 

Meanwhile, Roma have been linked with a move for winger Jonas Gutierrez.

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2009/07/08/mike-ashley-hoping-for-takeover-breakthrough-72703-24103788/

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