Guest Heneage Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Can't say i'm surprised. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Redheugh Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 100m loan will be written off. Its the 40m to Barclays thats the issue Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 i think we can say the deal includes the debt to ashley to be written off, as no-one is stupid enough to pay 240 million for a championship club Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colos Short and Curlies Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 There is a nagging doubt in my mind after all the twists & turns in this saga, and that is that clubs such as Birmingham and Pompey have been bought quickly whilst nobody with REAL money seems to want to touch NUFC with a barge-pole. Yes, I know all about being relegated, big debt etc etc...BUT - neither of the 2 clubs mentioned should be mentioned in the same breath as Newcastle United when it comes to what can be achieved in terms of support(including International potential)or recent success in terms of CL qualification etc. Birmingham have never been a regular Prem side OR been in Europe as often as NUFC - their crowds don't approach ours, and neither does their stadium ; the same comments could be made about Pompey and yet both these clubs were bought by people with big money - in Brum's case, a Hong Kong businessman who paid 80m for the club.. The only conclusions that can be drawn from this are ;- 1. The Off-balance sheet items are worse than we think 2. The debt is worse than is believed 3. Potential buyers think that the club is too 'provincially clannish' and therefore only manageable by a local acceptable to the fans(NOT totally true, but there is SOME truth in that - witness those who are pleased the club is relegated so that 'glory-hunters' stop supporting it) 4. Potential buyers are being 'warned off', either by people in the media, influential people in the City of London because of their strained relations with Ashley, OR - worse still - by so-called 'influential' people in the game... There are other factors which could be drawn into play, but these seem the most likely - after all, if you had a chance of buying NUFC for, say, 15m more than Brum, logic dictates that anyone wanting to make a success of the club would plump for Newcastle - even though Brum(and Pompey) are currently in the Prem. Has nobody really asked themselves why such a situation exists, and if they have, has anyone been honest enough to try to accept that, for some reason, these innocuous clubs are seen as more attractive than NUFC..? I have tried to look at this question as a neutral buyer would, and even without any hint of bias, Newcastle seems a better buy than either of those clubs - indeed, there are several clubs currently in the prem who are dead-beats when compared to Newcastle's potential and draw - it would be easier to understand IF - IF NO clubs were being bought because of caution over the financial situation, but this is not the case.. Doesn't this all seem a bit strange to you guys....! There is something wrong here... Dear Merlin..... You usually close to facts but it is wrong the Portsmouth saga is still going on with the owner put the club on sale over a year now. Birmngham was on sale and use to negotiate with this HK bloke for nearly two years. So please lets not put false logic to raise our hopes.... I think the biggest difference between us and the other two clubs you mentioned is that they, if i remeber correctly, have both been run quite astutely, which means that £80m pretty much means £80m. With us you buy the club for £100m knowing you are inheriting the highest wage bill in the championship, a £100m loan and a club that is in no way financially prepared for life in the Championship. We need a major financial restructure or immediate promotion in order to avoid servious problems in the near future - that is a fucking massive risk for any businessman. If i was buying a club as an investment i'd probably opt for Birmingham City Yup the fire sale at Pompey since January suggests a club that has been run astutley and within its means. Good ol Harry with his wheeling and dealing Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tooj Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Where's Thomo? Been asking this a couple of times myself, i got my skinn full of it when i questioned him earlier on in the thread. Maybe he was right, maybe not, but people honestly defended him back then and now they all sit and appear quiet, strange that. How so? The bloke posted to me what appeared to be something he had honestly heard and thought he would pass the information on. Yet people just acted like dickheads toward him. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 There is a nagging doubt in my mind after all the twists & turns in this saga, and that is that clubs such as Birmingham and Pompey have been bought quickly whilst nobody with REAL money seems to want to touch NUFC with a barge-pole. Yes, I know all about being relegated, big debt etc etc...BUT - neither of the 2 clubs mentioned should be mentioned in the same breath as Newcastle United when it comes to what can be achieved in terms of support(including International potential)or recent success in terms of CL qualification etc. Birmingham have never been a regular Prem side OR been in Europe as often as NUFC - their crowds don't approach ours, and neither does their stadium ; the same comments could be made about Pompey and yet both these clubs were bought by people with big money - in Brum's case, a Hong Kong businessman who paid 80m for the club.. The only conclusions that can be drawn from this are ;- 1. The Off-balance sheet items are worse than we think 2. The debt is worse than is believed 3. Potential buyers think that the club is too 'provincially clannish' and therefore only manageable by a local acceptable to the fans(NOT totally true, but there is SOME truth in that - witness those who are pleased the club is relegated so that 'glory-hunters' stop supporting it) 4. Potential buyers are being 'warned off', either by people in the media, influential people in the City of London because of their strained relations with Ashley, OR - worse still - by so-called 'influential' people in the game... There are other factors which could be drawn into play, but these seem the most likely - after all, if you had a chance of buying NUFC for, say, 15m more than Brum, logic dictates that anyone wanting to make a success of the club would plump for Newcastle - even though Brum(and Pompey) are currently in the Prem. Has nobody really asked themselves why such a situation exists, and if they have, has anyone been honest enough to try to accept that, for some reason, these innocuous clubs are seen as more attractive than NUFC..? I have tried to look at this question as a neutral buyer would, and even without any hint of bias, Newcastle seems a better buy than either of those clubs - indeed, there are several clubs currently in the prem who are dead-beats when compared to Newcastle's potential and draw - it would be easier to understand IF - IF NO clubs were being bought because of caution over the financial situation, but this is not the case.. Doesn't this all seem a bit strange to you guys....! There is something wrong here... Dear Merlin..... You usually close to facts but it is wrong the Portsmouth saga is still going on with the owner put the club on sale over a year now. Birmngham was on sale and use to negotiate with this HK bloke for nearly two years. So please lets not put false logic to raise our hopes.... I think the biggest difference between us and the other two clubs you mentioned is that they, if i remeber correctly, have both been run quite astutely, which means that £80m pretty much means £80m. With us you buy the club for £100m knowing you are inheriting the highest wage bill in the championship, a £100m loan and a club that is in no way financially prepared for life in the Championship. We need a major financial restructure or immediate promotion in order to avoid servious problems in the near future - that is a fucking massive risk for any businessman. If i was buying a club as an investment i'd probably opt for Birmingham City Yup the fire sale at Pompey since January suggests a club that has been run astutley and within its means. Good ol Harry with his wheeling and dealing i'm sure i've heard Alex McLeish say that birmingham have overspent as well Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NG32 Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Pompey were not run well, they were paying all sorts of wages and paying big fees for a club with minimal support. WHy have all the best players left if they were run well? Why did Harry leave, cos Pompy skinted themselves by living outside of there means. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest icemanblue Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 100m loan will be written off. Its the 40m to Barclays thats the issue You've changed your tune. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChezGiven Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Where's Thomo? Been asking this a couple of times myself, i got my skinn full of it when i questioned him earlier on in the thread. Maybe he was right, maybe not, but people honestly defended him back then and now they all sit and appear quiet, strange that. How so? The bloke posted to me what appeared to be something he had honestly heard and thought he would pass the information on. Yet people just acted like dickheads toward him. When you've never left your bedroom in Sollentuna, its hard to imagine people with genuine connections to club insiders. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Redheugh Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 100m loan will be written off. Its the 40m to Barclays thats the issue You've changed your tune. How so? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willow Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Urgh, I get up late to find the same old shit, no fuckin surprise...... Come on Barry man, get it together and end this disaster. The thinnest squad in the championship is about to get thinner Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
quayside Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 100m loan will be written off. Its the 40m to Barclays thats the issue Where did you get this from? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest icemanblue Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 100m loan will be written off. Its the 40m to Barclays thats the issue You've changed your tune. How so? It won't be Moat Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
UV Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 100m loan will be written off. Its the 40m to Barclays thats the issue Where did you get this from? There's no way the club's worth anything like £200m+. Writing off that loan has to be part of any realistic deal surely. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve_69 Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 There is a nagging doubt in my mind after all the twists & turns in this saga, and that is that clubs such as Birmingham and Pompey have been bought quickly whilst nobody with REAL money seems to want to touch NUFC with a barge-pole. Yes, I know all about being relegated, big debt etc etc...BUT - neither of the 2 clubs mentioned should be mentioned in the same breath as Newcastle United when it comes to what can be achieved in terms of support(including International potential)or recent success in terms of CL qualification etc. Birmingham have never been a regular Prem side OR been in Europe as often as NUFC - their crowds don't approach ours, and neither does their stadium ; the same comments could be made about Pompey and yet both these clubs were bought by people with big money - in Brum's case, a Hong Kong businessman who paid 80m for the club.. The only conclusions that can be drawn from this are ;- 1. The Off-balance sheet items are worse than we think 2. The debt is worse than is believed 3. Potential buyers think that the club is too 'provincially clannish' and therefore only manageable by a local acceptable to the fans(NOT totally true, but there is SOME truth in that - witness those who are pleased the club is relegated so that 'glory-hunters' stop supporting it) 4. Potential buyers are being 'warned off', either by people in the media, influential people in the City of London because of their strained relations with Ashley, OR - worse still - by so-called 'influential' people in the game... There are other factors which could be drawn into play, but these seem the most likely - after all, if you had a chance of buying NUFC for, say, 15m more than Brum, logic dictates that anyone wanting to make a success of the club would plump for Newcastle - even though Brum(and Pompey) are currently in the Prem. Has nobody really asked themselves why such a situation exists, and if they have, has anyone been honest enough to try to accept that, for some reason, these innocuous clubs are seen as more attractive than NUFC..? I have tried to look at this question as a neutral buyer would, and even without any hint of bias, Newcastle seems a better buy than either of those clubs - indeed, there are several clubs currently in the prem who are dead-beats when compared to Newcastle's potential and draw - it would be easier to understand IF - IF NO clubs were being bought because of caution over the financial situation, but this is not the case.. Doesn't this all seem a bit strange to you guys....! There is something wrong here... Dear Merlin..... You usually close to facts but it is wrong the Portsmouth saga is still going on with the owner put the club on sale over a year now. Birmngham was on sale and use to negotiate with this HK bloke for nearly two years. So please lets not put false logic to raise our hopes.... I think the biggest difference between us and the other two clubs you mentioned is that they, if i remeber correctly, have both been run quite astutely, which means that £80m pretty much means £80m. With us you buy the club for £100m knowing you are inheriting the highest wage bill in the championship, a £100m loan and a club that is in no way financially prepared for life in the Championship. We need a major financial restructure or immediate promotion in order to avoid servious problems in the near future - that is a f***ing massive risk for any businessman. If i was buying a club as an investment i'd probably opt for Birmingham City Yup the fire sale at Pompey since January suggests a club that has been run astutley and within its means. Good ol Harry with his wheeling and dealing i'm sure i've heard Alex McLeish say that birmingham have overspent as well Yes, but they're sensible enough to do something about it before it gets ridiculous. They've made decent profits on Defoe, Crouch, Diarra and Utaka so they're probably OK now. They definitely have a much weaker squad than when Arry was managing them but if they can stay in the Prem they'll be alright. Buy 'run well' I mean relative to us - we're still paying for players who haven't played for us for fucking years, we didn't write relegation clauses into half the player's contracts, we paid ridiculous wages for players who were well past their best and we put ourselves on the verge of administration by spending well beyond our means. Birmingham may have overspent based on their own self-imposed financial constraints but they would still be sustainable in the Championship if they came straight back down. A self-sufficient championship club with a loyal fanbase and a decent shot at promotion is a much more attractive proposition than a debt-riddled Premier League underachiever whose only plus points are a big stadium and a fiercely loyal set of supporters. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Redheugh Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 100m loan will be written off. Its the 40m to Barclays thats the issue You've changed your tune. How so? It won't be Moat Exactly why it won't be Moat. 1. He hasn't offered 100m 2. He hasn't got 100m + guarantee on Barclays loan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colos Short and Curlies Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 There is a nagging doubt in my mind after all the twists & turns in this saga, and that is that clubs such as Birmingham and Pompey have been bought quickly whilst nobody with REAL money seems to want to touch NUFC with a barge-pole. Yes, I know all about being relegated, big debt etc etc...BUT - neither of the 2 clubs mentioned should be mentioned in the same breath as Newcastle United when it comes to what can be achieved in terms of support(including International potential)or recent success in terms of CL qualification etc. Birmingham have never been a regular Prem side OR been in Europe as often as NUFC - their crowds don't approach ours, and neither does their stadium ; the same comments could be made about Pompey and yet both these clubs were bought by people with big money - in Brum's case, a Hong Kong businessman who paid 80m for the club.. The only conclusions that can be drawn from this are ;- 1. The Off-balance sheet items are worse than we think 2. The debt is worse than is believed 3. Potential buyers think that the club is too 'provincially clannish' and therefore only manageable by a local acceptable to the fans(NOT totally true, but there is SOME truth in that - witness those who are pleased the club is relegated so that 'glory-hunters' stop supporting it) 4. Potential buyers are being 'warned off', either by people in the media, influential people in the City of London because of their strained relations with Ashley, OR - worse still - by so-called 'influential' people in the game... There are other factors which could be drawn into play, but these seem the most likely - after all, if you had a chance of buying NUFC for, say, 15m more than Brum, logic dictates that anyone wanting to make a success of the club would plump for Newcastle - even though Brum(and Pompey) are currently in the Prem. Has nobody really asked themselves why such a situation exists, and if they have, has anyone been honest enough to try to accept that, for some reason, these innocuous clubs are seen as more attractive than NUFC..? I have tried to look at this question as a neutral buyer would, and even without any hint of bias, Newcastle seems a better buy than either of those clubs - indeed, there are several clubs currently in the prem who are dead-beats when compared to Newcastle's potential and draw - it would be easier to understand IF - IF NO clubs were being bought because of caution over the financial situation, but this is not the case.. Doesn't this all seem a bit strange to you guys....! There is something wrong here... Dear Merlin..... You usually close to facts but it is wrong the Portsmouth saga is still going on with the owner put the club on sale over a year now. Birmngham was on sale and use to negotiate with this HK bloke for nearly two years. So please lets not put false logic to raise our hopes.... I think the biggest difference between us and the other two clubs you mentioned is that they, if i remeber correctly, have both been run quite astutely, which means that £80m pretty much means £80m. With us you buy the club for £100m knowing you are inheriting the highest wage bill in the championship, a £100m loan and a club that is in no way financially prepared for life in the Championship. We need a major financial restructure or immediate promotion in order to avoid servious problems in the near future - that is a f***ing massive risk for any businessman. If i was buying a club as an investment i'd probably opt for Birmingham City Yup the fire sale at Pompey since January suggests a club that has been run astutley and within its means. Good ol Harry with his wheeling and dealing i'm sure i've heard Alex McLeish say that birmingham have overspent as well Yes, but they're sensible enough to do something about it before it gets ridiculous. They've made decent profits on Defoe, Crouch, Diarra and Utaka so they're probably OK now. They definitely have a much weaker squad than when Arry was managing them but if they can stay in the Prem they'll be alright. Buy 'run well' I mean relative to us - we're still paying for players who haven't played for us for fucking years, we didn't write relegation clauses into half the player's contracts, we paid ridiculous wages for players who were well past their best and we put ourselves on the verge of administration by spending well beyond our means. Birmingham may have overspent based on their own self-imposed financial constraints but they would still be sustainable in the Championship if they came straight back down. A self-sufficient championship club with a loyal fanbase and a decent shot at promotion is a much more attractive proposition than a debt-riddled Premier League underachiever whose only plus points are a big stadium and a fiercely loyal set of supporters. As we would have been. Pompey's form since the turn of the year has been as bad, if not worse, than ours. Only a good start saved them last season and this year they are one of the favourites to go down. So I would disagree that they did something before it was too late, they've just delayed the inevitable relegation - at which point they will have no saleable assets and will run administration very close. I'm not familiar enough with Brum to comment. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ElDiablo Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 As if anyone expected it to be more than something like this. This is fairly encouraging, I think even if Moat does get in a manager and have 48 hours of the transfer market left, we still might just get away with it. If we get Loven and Campbell in with maybe another 2 signings we'll get away with that squad till Jan. But it is of course imperative we keep everyone else, still a bit nervous though, we're absolutely fucked if it doesn't go through. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Mani Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 what a fucking surprise. i told you lot he was never serious about selling. I fucking knew there will be an extention. There be an extention just to carry the fucking club past the transfer deadline, then the fat bastard will say "im not selling, can't find a buyer" That way he dont need to spend any money on new players. This fat fucker is so predictable yet alot us keep buying into his bullshit. There is no fucking takeover, just aload of his old bullshit PR crap coming out of Ashleys wanking money men. just fuck off! Barry fucking Moat is probably gettign paid by that fat twat just to show his face around and add a few quotes, making it out like there gonna be a takeover, just to to try and pull the fucking wool over our eyes! we aint that fucking stupid, this is the same old shit we expect from that fat cunt, just fuck off u prick! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 what a f***ing surprise. i told you lot he was never serious about selling. I f***ing knew there will be an extention. There be an extention just to carry the f***ing club past the transfer deadline, then the fat b****** will say "im not selling, can't find a buyer" That way he dont need to spend any money on new players. This fat f***er is so predictable yet alot us keep buying into his bullshit. There is no f***ing takeover, just aload of his old bullshit PR crap coming out of Ashleys wanking money men. just f*** off! Barry f***ing Moat is probably gettign paid by that fat t*** just to show his face around and add a few quotes, making it out like there gonna be a takeover, just to to try and pull the f***ing wool over our eyes! we aint that f***ing stupid, this is the same old s*** we expect from that fat c***, just f*** off u prick! I'm pretty sure Moat & Barclays would be able to sue the arse off of the club and Ashley if what that statement says is false. Get a fucking grip man. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sicko2ndbest Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Dont forget Moat had to provide proof of funds before looking at the books He has the money Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
quayside Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 what a f***ing surprise. i told you lot he was never serious about selling. I f***ing knew there will be an extention. There be an extention just to carry the f***ing club past the transfer deadline, then the fat b****** will say "im not selling, can't find a buyer" That way he dont need to spend any money on new players. This fat f***er is so predictable yet alot us keep buying into his bullshit. There is no f***ing takeover, just aload of his old bullshit PR crap coming out of Ashleys wanking money men. just f*** off! Barry f***ing Moat is probably gettign paid by that fat t*** just to show his face around and add a few quotes, making it out like there gonna be a takeover, just to to try and pull the f***ing wool over our eyes! we aint that f***ing stupid, this is the same old s*** we expect from that fat c***, just f*** off u prick! I'm pretty sure Moat & Barclays would be able to sue the arse off of the club and Ashley if what that statement says is false. Get a f***ing grip man. Yes and why would Ashley rack up a load of fees with Seymour Pierce if he didn't want to sell ffs? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 what a fucking surprise. i told you lot he was never serious about selling. I fucking knew there will be an extention. There be an extention just to carry the fucking club past the transfer deadline, then the fat bastard will say "im not selling, can't find a buyer" That way he dont need to spend any money on new players. This fat fucker is so predictable yet alot us keep buying into his bullshit. There is no fucking takeover, just aload of his old bullshit PR crap coming out of Ashleys wanking money men. just fuck off! Barry fucking Moat is probably gettign paid by that fat twat just to show his face around and add a few quotes, making it out like there gonna be a takeover, just to to try and pull the fucking wool over our eyes! we aint that fucking stupid, this is the same old shit we expect from that fat cunt, just fuck off u prick! If Ashley had taken the club off the market today (or last week, or at any point for that matter) do you believe he would have spent any money on new players then? Because if not, I don't know what you're moaning about. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
quayside Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 100m loan will be written off. Its the 40m to Barclays thats the issue Where did you get this from? There's no way the club's worth anything like £200m+. Writing off that loan has to be part of any realistic deal surely. The key word there is realistic. I don't any more than anyone else on here but I could well believe that Ashley's insistence on recovering his loan is a key reason for there being no takers so far. I've seen nothing from any reliable source that indicates the loan is being written off. When you buy a business you inherit its assets and liabilities and the loan is simply a liability of the company. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Mani Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 what a fucking surprise. i told you lot he was never serious about selling. I fucking knew there will be an extention. There be an extention just to carry the fucking club past the transfer deadline, then the fat bastard will say "im not selling, can't find a buyer" That way he dont need to spend any money on new players. This fat fucker is so predictable yet alot us keep buying into his bullshit. There is no fucking takeover, just aload of his old bullshit PR crap coming out of Ashleys wanking money men. just fuck off! Barry fucking Moat is probably gettign paid by that fat twat just to show his face around and add a few quotes, making it out like there gonna be a takeover, just to to try and pull the fucking wool over our eyes! we aint that fucking stupid, this is the same old shit we expect from that fat cunt, just fuck off u prick! If Ashley had taken the club off the market today (or last week, or at any point for that matter) do you believe he would have spent any money on new players then? Because if not, I don't know what you're moaning about. What im fucking moaning about is fucking the average joe supporter. Alot of the fucking clueless wanks of our supporter will think he's trying to fucking sell the club. giving them false hopes time after time, stringing them along like cunt buckets. People like me and you know his fucking dirty game, but i feel sorry for the others that he's fucking, and trying to get back into their good books. We both fucking know his game is to get this club back to the prem on the least amount of money, in the most unendearing , unappreciated methods that he can. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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