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22/09/2009

 

Llambias: Derren responsible for stalemate.

 

Derek Llambias has launched a scathing attack on Derren Brown after claims the showman’s attempt to control the nation saw the progress of Newcastle United's sale come to a grinding halt.

 

"It's just not on" claimed an angry Derek "Mike (Ashley) can't even move his arms, how is he supposed to sell a football club?"

 

"The progress was slow going as it was, now it's come to a complete stop."

 

"Derren has got a lot to answer for, if Mike remains in this state then the club may never be sold, we may even have to start legal proceedings."

 

 

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THE £100m asking price for Newcastle United has been met, club officials have confirmed.

The club released a statement saying that the offer had been received, and negotiations were still ongoing.

 

It's understood the accepted bid was made by South Tyneside businessman Barry Moat, former owner of Premier Direct.

 

But it's believed that the chances of a speedy resolution to the saga remain slim, with owner Mike Ashley closing in on a deal to secure a new, reduced overdraft facility with the banks, which would give the club security for this season.

 

Sources at the club say Ashley hopes the team's success on the pitch will improve the club's long-term value.

 

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THE £100m asking price for Newcastle United has been met, club officials have confirmed.

The club released a statement saying that the offer had been received, and negotiations were still ongoing.

 

It's understood the accepted bid was made by South Tyneside businessman Barry Moat, former owner of Premier Direct.

 

But it's believed that the chances of a speedy resolution to the saga remain slim, with owner Mike Ashley closing in on a deal to secure a new, reduced overdraft facility with the banks, which would give the club security for this season.

 

Sources at the club say Ashley hopes the team's success on the pitch will improve the club's long-term value.

 

Shields Gazette

 

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If true we need to be more vociforous in our anti ashley chants

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THE £100m asking price for Newcastle United has been met, club officials have confirmed.

The club released a statement saying that the offer had been received, and negotiations were still ongoing.

 

It's understood the accepted bid was made by South Tyneside businessman Barry Moat, former owner of Premier Direct.

 

But it's believed that the chances of a speedy resolution to the saga remain slim, with owner Mike Ashley closing in on a deal to secure a new, reduced overdraft facility with the banks, which would give the club security for this season.

 

Sources at the club say Ashley hopes the team's success on the pitch will improve the club's long-term value.

 

Shields Gazette

 

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THE £100m asking price for Newcastle United has been met, club officials have confirmed.

The club released a statement saying that the offer had been received, and negotiations were still ongoing.

It's understood the accepted bid was made by South Tyneside businessman Barry Moat, former owner of Premier Direct.

But it's believed that the chances of a speedy resolution to the saga remain slim, with owner Mike Ashley closing in on a deal to secure a new, reduced overdraft facility with the banks, which would give the club security for this season.

Sources at the club say Ashley hopes the team's success on the pitch will improve the club's long-term value.

Shields Gazette

Where have the club's officials confirmed this ? Where is the statement ?

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THE £100m asking price for Newcastle United has been met, club officials have confirmed.

The club released a statement saying that the offer had been received, and negotiations were still ongoing.

It's understood the accepted bid was made by South Tyneside businessman Barry Moat, former owner of Premier Direct.

But it's believed that the chances of a speedy resolution to the saga remain slim, with owner Mike Ashley closing in on a deal to secure a new, reduced overdraft facility with the banks, which would give the club security for this season.

Sources at the club say Ashley hopes the team's success on the pitch will improve the club's long-term value.

Shields Gazette

Where have the club's officials confirmed this ? Where is the statement ?

 

Probably on a yellow sticky stuck to the side of a computer screen, it's not like they would ever tell us anything anyways.

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It would make no sense to release a statement stating the price at been met if ashley doesn't want to sell.

 

It also makes no sense to release a statement to the public about it as it doesn't change anything yet. I assume this is why it was told to the press, not via the website?

 

It's going to bite them in the arse if it doesn't come off or Ashley decides to stay. A bit to trigger happy from the club.

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It would make no sense to release a statement stating the price at been met if ashley doesn't want to sell.

 

It also makes no sense to release a statement to the public about it as it doesn't change anything yet. I assume this is why it was told to the press, not via the website?

 

It's going to bite them in the arse if it doesn't come off or Ashley decides to stay. A bit to trigger happy from the club.

 

What are you on about? Ashley IS the club, if this was in fact true he would be behind it not oblivious to it for gods sake. Am not sure you understand what role the press play for the public either... :facepalm:

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It would make no sense to release a statement stating the price at been met if ashley doesn't want to sell.

 

It also makes no sense to release a statement to the public about it as it doesn't change anything yet. I assume this is why it was told to the press, not via the website?

 

It's going to bite them in the arse if it doesn't come off or Ashley decides to stay. A bit to trigger happy from the club.

 

What are you on about? Ashley IS the club, if this was in fact true he would be behind it not oblivious to it for gods sake. Am not sure you understand what role the press play for the public either... :facepalm:

 

How would I know how the club is run from the inside, I havn't got a f***ing clue. The club statement could be a club insider the way the press is, its about as clear as s***. 

 

 

Edit:  :facepalm: mint.

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You dont understand that the owner is the head guy and things like this would be something he would know about, jesus wept. :yikes:

 

I don't understand why Ashley would be willing to let us know the price has been met when there still seems to be problems. It just adds more pressure.

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