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One thing is for sure, the current squad we have will see us come straight down unless the rebuild starts in January. Whilst winning promotion is something to aim for I cant help feel that we could experience the worst and most depressing season (next season) of our clubs history if we do go up this summer.

 

If we win promotion Ashley will up his asking price for the club to silly numbers. I'm sure we will bring in two or three new players if we go up but I imagine they will be purely squad players, not enough to ensure we make a good account of ourselves in the Premiership and certainly not enough to beat the drop.

 

Thing is, what are we going up for? To avoid relegation by the skin of our teeth each season? To languish in midtable season after season? To pay more for match day and season tickets?

 

I'm enjoying our time in the Chamionship more than I thought I would. Of course we are performaing well but much of it has to do with how open the league is and that there isnt an established closed shop at the top of the league like in the Prem. Plus, now we have fallen out of the Prem the press have focused their sniping and talons away from us.

 

Think you've summed it up well there. If we get promoted Ashley will raise his asking price to £300 million or something, we'll go through another summer of limbo as he says a sale is only just around the corner, we'll get a few players in on transfer deadline day then battle against relegation all season

 

If that happens the fans should just walk imo so Ashley is forced to lower his asking price

 

Where should we walk to?

 

Round my house for a nice cup of tea!

 

Nice one. Get the kettle on

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Barry Moat closes in on Newcastle United takeover

The long-awaited takeover of Newcastle United could be completed in the coming days, with Tyneside businessman Barry Moat closing in on a deal that would end Mike Ashley's troubled ownership of the Championship leaders.

 

 

By Paul Kelso Chief Sports Reporter

Published: 8:41PM BST 05 Sep 2009

Barry Moat closes in on Newcastle United takeover

Closing in: Tyneside businessman Barry Moat looks to finally be taking over from Mike Ashley at Newcaslte Photo: PA

 

Telegraph Sport understands that talks between the Moat consortium and Ashley are scheduled and that a deal could be agreed imminently.

 

Moat has been the front-runner to buy the club since July, when Telegraph Sport disclosed that he was in advanced negotiations with Ashley, via his advisers investment bank Seymour Pierce.

 

Negotiations continued throughout August despite the club playing down Moat's prospects of meeting the £100m asking price, and Ashley has extended his deadline by four weeks to allow the businessman to put the deal together.

 

Moat is understood to have brought together a small number of investors, and has been in talks with Barclays about reducing the club's overdraft.

 

Newcastle were working with a £39m overdraft facility but that expired on August 31, and the bank are understood to have demanded a reduction to around £10m, a more realistic figure for a Championship club.

 

Currently the club is thought to have drawn less than £20m of the facility, reducing the funding gap to £10m.

 

A Moat takeover is likely to be hugely popular with supporters who long ago wearied of Ashley's chaotic management of the club. Alan Shearer is likely to be installed as manager if he succeeds, a move that will secure approval.

 

 

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Newcastle United managing director Derek Llambias has today been quick to quash reports that Barry Moat and his backers could soon be completing the final stages of a takeover bid for the stricken North-East club.

 

"Who the fuck is Barry Moat?" Llambias told our source this morning. "Isn't he that bloke off the telly that sells Cillit Bang?"

 

Once he had remembered who Moat was, Llambias went on to say: "He hasn't proven that he has the funds yet. I even asked him to spot me in Starbucks last week in one of our discussions and he couldn't afford a skinny cappuccino."

 

A source close to the club, widely reported as a Spurs ITK, told The N-O Informer yesterday that no bid has been made by Moat. This news will come as a blow to Newcastle United fans who thought that these ITK's may provide more positive information.

 

www.n-oinformer.com/news/nufc/barry-moat-bid-denied-by-derek-llambias-and-spurs-itks-87520.html

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could be completed in the coming days

You know I could swear I have heard that somewhere before.  :rolleyes:

no you aint. that mixture of words is a new variant. until now it has always been "the end of the week" or "early next week".
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Ashley is never going to sell unless someone offers him an obscene amount of money.  We are stuck with the fat ass.

i honestly think he'd take less than that but thinks the prices set (and agreed possibly by moat and sheard) are the going rate with the club in its present state. except they cant get the money.
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Always count on Manor Park for that little bit more grinding negativity

 

Interesting Stevie-Mac,

 

I think REALITY is the word you are struggling for.

 

Seriously, are you not as totally pi**ed off with this as I (and everyone I know) is?  C'mon!

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Yes I am.  But I'd rather invest in a little bit of hope than consign myself to total misery.

 

I think (again) the word is REALITY (not 'total misery').

 

What facts are there to support the 'hope' thing?

 

Or is it BLIND hope?  We can all do that, I suppose.

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Yes I am.  But I'd rather invest in a little bit of hope than consign myself to total misery.

 

I think (again) the word is REALITY (not 'total misery').

 

What facts are there to support the 'hope' thing?

 

Or is it BLIND hope?  We can all do that, I suppose.

 

Listen mate I'm as fed up with all this as the next man and at times I've thought (fleetingly) about packing in. But I'll be there at Cardiff next Sunday having got up early and spent a fortune.  And to be honest I'm hoping that my dedication will ultimately be rewarded with a return.  That might be delusional but hoo hum

 

 

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Yes I am.  But I'd rather invest in a little bit of hope than consign myself to total misery.

 

I think (again) the word is REALITY (not 'total misery').

 

What facts are there to support the 'hope' thing?

 

Or is it BLIND hope?  We can all do that, I suppose.

 

Listen mate I'm as fed up with all this as the next man and at times I've thought (fleetingly) about packing in. But I'll be there at Cardiff next Sunday having got up early and spent a fortune.  And to be honest I'm hoping that my dedication will ultimately be rewarded with a return.  That might be delusional but hoo hum

 

 

 

Thought about packing it in, I did that once a while back.  I gave up my season ticket that I had had for 21 years in the East Stand and old West Stand Centre (standing) Paddock, I just felt that they were NEVER going to do anything exciting.  About six months later they appointed KK as manager for the first time!

 

Needless to say . . .

 

But, this "takeover" thing is a real pi**er, but they'll drag me out in a box first!!!

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