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Ashley has got investors from the US/Canada on board as well as Moat, who will take over as Chairman. Asdhley will therefore stay as the majority shareholder and new investors will provide money to pay off the loan and provide sum mtransfer monies. Shearer will be appointed and Moat will overseer the running of the club by developing a business plan based around the financial state of the club at present with a view of extending credit facilities, to a degree, should the club be promoted.

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How about this?

 

Ashley has got investors from the US/Canada on board as well as Moat, who will take over as Chairman. Asdhley will therefore stay as the majority shareholder and new investors will provide money to pay off the loan and provide sum mtransfer monies. Shearer will be appointed and Moat will overseer the running of the club by developing a business plan based around the financial state of the club at present with a view of extending credit facilities, to a degree, should the club be promoted.

 

Anything else from your source?

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How about this?

 

Ashley has got investors from the US/Canada on board as well as Moat, who will take over as Chairman. Asdhley will therefore stay as the majority shareholder and new investors will provide money to pay off the loan and provide sum mtransfer monies. Shearer will be appointed and Moat will overseer the running of the club by developing a business plan based around the financial state of the club at present with a view of extending credit facilities, to a degree, should the club be promoted.

 

What's in it for the Yanks/Canadian's though?

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How about this?

 

Ashley has got investors from the US/Canada on board as well as Moat, who will take over as Chairman. Asdhley will therefore stay as the majority shareholder and new investors will provide money to pay off the loan and provide sum mtransfer monies. Shearer will be appointed and Moat will overseer the running of the club by developing a business plan based around the financial state of the club at present with a view of extending credit facilities, to a degree, should the club be promoted.

 

What's in it for the Yanks/Canadian's though?

 

 

They get to avoid the tedium of North American sports by watching soccer for free.  :pow:

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Ashley has got investors from the US/Canada on board as well as Moat, who will take over as Chairman. Asdhley will therefore stay as the majority shareholder and new investors will provide money to pay off the loan and provide sum mtransfer monies. Shearer will be appointed and Moat will overseer the running of the club by developing a business plan based around the financial state of the club at present with a view of extending credit facilities, to a degree, should the club be promoted.

 

What's in it for the Yanks/Canadian's though?

 

Non-stop sex with beautiful English women.

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How about this?

 

Ashley has got investors from the US/Canada on board as well as Moat, who will take over as Chairman. Asdhley will therefore stay as the majority shareholder and new investors will provide money to pay off the loan and provide sum mtransfer monies. Shearer will be appointed and Moat will overseer the running of the club by developing a business plan based around the financial state of the club at present with a view of extending credit facilities, to a degree, should the club be promoted.

 

What's in it for the Yanks/Canadian's though?

 

Non-stop sex with Cheryl Cole.

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How about this?

 

Ashley has got investors from the US/Canada on board as well as Moat, who will take over as Chairman. Asdhley will therefore stay as the majority shareholder and new investors will provide money to pay off the loan and provide sum mtransfer monies. Shearer will be appointed and Moat will overseer the running of the club by developing a business plan based around the financial state of the club at present with a view of extending credit facilities, to a degree, should the club be promoted.

 

What's in it for the Yanks/Canadian's though?

 

They get to watch Derek Lambarse streak across the pitch on the last tuesday in every month

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Well, if we were to get back up, the value of the club would increase substantially and like anything else in the states, their world revolves around money.

 

Aye, but we can't someone with cash to buy the club outright. Why would they pump cash in to reduce debt/pay for players if they're only going to get a fraction of the cash Fat Ash will when it's time to sell up?

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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2009/08/26/toon-bid-hopefuls-backed-by-new-york-firm-72703-24535407/

 

THE group behind the latest takeover bid for Newcastle United claim to have backing from a multi-billion pound New York-based company.

 

United confirmed yesterday in our later editions that Seymour Pierce were in talks with Geoff Sheard, who last year attempted to take over Sheffield Wednesday.

 

And United’s financial controller John Irving has visited the solicitors’ offices in London in order to push through the paperwork surrounding the bid.

 

However, while it is understood that Sheard is spearheading a bid for Newcastle, he does not have the required funds to run the football club.

 

And he is merely the deal maker between United, Seymour Pierce and a mystery American consortium which say it is trying to complete a takeover before the end of Mike Ashley’s recently imposed one-week deadline.

 

Sheard told the Chronicle today: "It's not me who is buying the club - that should be made very clear.

 

"I've put together a package for a group who want to come in and take over the club.

 

"That's what they want to do given the opportunity to do so.

 

"Talks have been going on for a couple of weeks now."

 

The Chronicle understands the group behind Sheard’s approach is led by a wealthy American backer who already has big links in US Sports.

 

And the group who claim they intend to purchase the club will then aim to deploy the strategic holding company the Omnicom Group to rebrand the Magpies on a global scale.

 

A source close to the deal claimed today: “It’s all still ongoing, while Geoff is keen to be involved, the money is coming from across the Atlantic.

 

“It would be American money that pays for the club and the day-to-day running of it should they be successful, but they have plans in place to make sure Newcastle live up to their potential as a worldwide brand.

 

“It wasn’t too long ago that Newcastle were above Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in the table during the Sir Bobby Robson era, and there is no reason why that potential can’t be lived up to again.”

 

Omincom will also look to public relations firm Fleishman-Hillard International Communications in order to improve the relations between Toon fans and the club with the Mike Ashley era being a PR disaster since he purchased the club two summers ago.

 

Omincom have headquarters in both New York and London and are regarded as one of the world giants in advertising and marketing communications.

 

They are listed on the New York stock exchange with a market value of £11.62bn.

 

United managing director Derek Llambias yesterday claimed that Sheard’s party were yet to show “proof of funds” but talks were today understood to be ongoing between the two parties. Local businessman Barry Moat is also hoping to stay in the running for the takeover of the club.

 

But with time against him and next Monday’s deadline fast approaching, there is still a strong possibility no deal will be done and Ashley will take United back off the market next week.

 

That would leave the current regime facing a mad scramble on the transfer deadline day with the depleted squad at St James’s Park facing another 43 Championship fixtures and at least two cup games, one of which takes place tonight.

 

Caretaker boss Chris Hughton could give no guarantee that United wouldn’t be stripped of any more players after 10 departures this summer have left the Toon squad looking thin on the ground.

 

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Omincom have headquarters in both New York and London and are regarded as one of the world giants in advertising and marketing communications.

 

They are listed on the New York stock exchange with a market value of £11.62bn.

 

that is too good to be true for us!!! but god i hope soooo!!!  :frantic: :frantic: :frantic: :frantic: :frantic:

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