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Sounds absolutely perfect tbh. Money to buy us, buy players, market the club. Shearer as manager, Hughton being given back a coaching role after a job well done.

 

If this had happened 2 months ago we couldn't have asked for much more.

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Like the transfer deadline really matters. As a championship club we can loan players outside of the official deadline date for an extended period and there's some half decent free agents still about that could do a job until the winter transfer window.

 

Still very doubtful we'll get sold at all though.

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ALAN SHEARER ON THE SOFA

Would-be Newcastle boss resigned to TV work this term

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By MARTIN HARDY, 30/08/2009

ALAN SHEARER is resigned to a season in the TV studios as Newcastle's takeover bid drags on.

 

The Toon legend has waited all summer to get the nod as boss.

 

But a source close to the player said: "The wait was getting him down. He has had to get on with his life. He will now crack on with the BBC."

 

Would-be owner Barry Mort has gained more time to find the final £10million he needs to take over. The club's overdraft has been halved to £20m following a series of big-name sales with Fabricio Coloccini lined up for a £3m switch to Fenerbahce.

 

The wage bill will be slashed to £30m if the £70,000-a-week defender agrees a move to Turkey.

notws latest so working off my usual logic when it comes to notw expect him in by tuesday morning

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Glenn Roeder isn't on MOTD either, therefore he must be getting appointed tomorrow

Shearer works on MOTD - there's a clue there for you somewhere.....

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US Toon bidders close on a deal

http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-utd/newcastle-utd-news/2009/08/30/us-toon-bidders-close-on-a-deal-79310-24563178/

 

AN American group are closing in on a deal for Newcastle United.

 

And a deal which would put the Magpies in US hands does not have to be completed ahead of Tuesday’s transfer deadline.

 

The men behind the transatlantic takeover bid have now held positive talks with both Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and Seymour Pierce, the investment bank appointed to broker a deal.

 

And they have also made contact with Alan Shearer to assure him that he will be offered the United manager’s job if they assume control of the club.

 

The Americans – whose interest in an approach for Newcastle – was revealed by the Sunday Sun a fortnight ago – are now viewed as a more viable bidder than Barry Moat, despite the Geordie businessman being the only interested party to be named by United and having been given a one-week deadline to secure Barclays bank’s backing for his takeover plans.

 

The only person publicly associated with the Americans’ approach for Newcastle has been Geoff Sheard.

 

But sources have played down the level of the Lancashire-based Sheard’s involvement in any actual bid.

 

A source close to the American consortium said last night: “This bid is both serious and very credible.

 

“The difference between this group’s approach and the other bids that have been made is that the money is there to buy the club if all parties can agree on other financial aspects like the club’s overdraft, which is £39 million.

 

“In an ideal world, this consortium would have liked a deal to be done before the transfer window closed but they are serious about buying the club and won’t rush things.

 

“Talks have begun and are ongoing, and the original asking price quoted by Mike Ashley of £100 million shouldn’t be an issue.

 

“But these things do take time and because of all the other delays and disappointments, the Americans have to play things quite close to their chests.

 

“While the Americans – who have a strong background in professional sports management – want Shearer as manager, Chris Hughton has done enough as United’s caretaker boss to be guaranteed a senior coaching job within the proposed new regime.

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US Toon bidders close on a deal

http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-utd/newcastle-utd-news/2009/08/30/us-toon-bidders-close-on-a-deal-79310-24563178/

 

AN American group are closing in on a deal for Newcastle United.

 

And a deal which would put the Magpies in US hands does not have to be completed ahead of Tuesday’s transfer deadline.

 

The men behind the transatlantic takeover bid have now held positive talks with both Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and Seymour Pierce, the investment bank appointed to broker a deal.

 

And they have also made contact with Alan Shearer to assure him that he will be offered the United manager’s job if they assume control of the club.

 

The Americans – whose interest in an approach for Newcastle – was revealed by the Sunday Sun a fortnight ago – are now viewed as a more viable bidder than Barry Moat, despite the Geordie businessman being the only interested party to be named by United and having been given a one-week deadline to secure Barclays bank’s backing for his takeover plans.

 

The only person publicly associated with the Americans’ approach for Newcastle has been Geoff Sheard.

 

But sources have played down the level of the Lancashire-based Sheard’s involvement in any actual bid.

 

A source close to the American consortium said last night: “This bid is both serious and very credible.

 

“The difference between this group’s approach and the other bids that have been made is that the money is there to buy the club if all parties can agree on other financial aspects like the club’s overdraft, which is £39 million.

 

“In an ideal world, this consortium would have liked a deal to be done before the transfer window closed but they are serious about buying the club and won’t rush things.

 

“Talks have begun and are ongoing, and the original asking price quoted by Mike Ashley of £100 million shouldn’t be an issue.

 

“But these things do take time and because of all the other delays and disappointments, the Americans have to play things quite close to their chests.

 

“While the Americans – who have a strong background in professional sports management – want Shearer as manager, Chris Hughton has done enough as United’s caretaker boss to be guaranteed a senior coaching job within the proposed new regime.

 

i'll take that with a pinch of salt since it's the sunday sun

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