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Fair play to the Rangers fans mind. They've been right on his back ever since he got involved with them. Compare and contrast to our pathetic fanbase.

 

I agree in one sense but they knew exactly what they were in for whereas all we knew was that an English billionaire had bought us with apparent good intentions!

 

 

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Fair play to the Rangers fans mind. They've been right on his back ever since he got involved with them. Compare and contrast to our pathetic fanbase.

 

This. Showing us up tbh.

 

Reckon if we had a Magpies Group or something similar waiting in the wings to take over from this mob fans would be a lot more vocal/miltant but there is no end game in sight for us unlike Rangers.

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Couldn't find anything current like:

 

ST JAMES HOLDINGS LIMITED 06254688

Registered Address: Unit A Brook Park East, Shirebrook, NG20 8RY

 

Accounts Filed up to 2013

 

£1,000 Cash

£-212,000 Net Worth

£5,000 Assets

£142,022,000 Liabilities

 

John Irving and Big Mike are current directors.

 

NEWCASTLE UNITED LIMITED 02529667

Registered Address: St. James' Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

 

Accounts Filed up to 2013

 

Charnley, Irving as directors

 

£0 Cash

£-77,148,000 Net Worth

£26,681,000 Assets

£38,607,000 Liabilities

 

Its Newcastle United Football Company Limited isnt it?

 

Noticed MASH Holdings accounts are two months overdue too, doing everything they can to avod people seeing them til the last second :lol:

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Couldn't find anything current like:

 

ST JAMES HOLDINGS LIMITED 06254688

Registered Address: Unit A Brook Park East, Shirebrook, NG20 8RY

 

Accounts Filed up to 2013

 

£1,000 Cash

£-212,000 Net Worth

£5,000 Assets

£142,022,000 Liabilities

 

John Irving and Big Mike are current directors.

 

NEWCASTLE UNITED LIMITED 02529667

Registered Address: St. James' Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

 

Accounts Filed up to 2013

 

Charnley, Irving as directors

 

£0 Cash

£-77,148,000 Net Worth

£26,681,000 Assets

£38,607,000 Liabilities

 

Its Newcastle United Football Company Limited isnt it?

 

Noticed MASH Holdings accounts are two months overdue too, doing everything they can to avod people seeing them til the last second :lol:

 

Could well be, aye. I see that from April 2014 Ashley was registered as an actual active director where he wasn't before then.

 

Cash £0

Net Worth £-87,290,000

Assets £28,958,000

Liabilities £51,028,000

 

Still grim reading mind :lol:

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/apr/03/newcastle-united-mike-ashley-david-conn

 

Martin compares Newcastle to some other great sporting names Sports Direct has bought, such as Slazenger, Lonsdale and Everlast, evoking heritage and quality, yet which seem unloved and cheap in the shops, among the racks of gear festooned with discount tags. “The club feels like something which used to be good,” Martin says, “it has the original label but isn’t genuinely the thing it used to be.”

 

The club would argue this is unfair, that Sunderland’s present relegation danger shows how much worse things could be, that they have worked hard to run the club on sound policies and plan to make progress.

 

Yet football is a game of hopes and dreams, heroes and memories, not a mere exercise in financial soundness. Newcastle United, one of England’s grandest clubs, does not feel right as a billboard for a company dedicated to cheapness.

 

Have the guardian been banned by ashley yet? Cos they sure are gonna be now.

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/apr/03/newcastle-united-mike-ashley-david-conn

 

Martin compares Newcastle to some other great sporting names Sports Direct has bought, such as Slazenger, Lonsdale and Everlast, evoking heritage and quality, yet which seem unloved and cheap in the shops, among the racks of gear festooned with discount tags. “The club feels like something which used to be good,” Martin says, “it has the original label but isn’t genuinely the thing it used to be.”

 

The club would argue this is unfair, that Sunderland’s present relegation danger shows how much worse things could be, that they have worked hard to run the club on sound policies and plan to make progress.

 

Yet football is a game of hopes and dreams, heroes and memories, not a mere exercise in financial soundness. Newcastle United, one of England’s grandest clubs, does not feel right as a billboard for a company dedicated to cheapness.

 

Have the guardian been banned by ashley yet? Cos they sure are gonna be now.

 

What a gem of article.

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/apr/03/newcastle-united-mike-ashley-david-conn

 

Martin compares Newcastle to some other great sporting names Sports Direct has bought, such as Slazenger, Lonsdale and Everlast, evoking heritage and quality, yet which seem unloved and cheap in the shops, among the racks of gear festooned with discount tags. “The club feels like something which used to be good,” Martin says, “it has the original label but isn’t genuinely the thing it used to be.”

 

The club would argue this is unfair, that Sunderland’s present relegation danger shows how much worse things could be, that they have worked hard to run the club on sound policies and plan to make progress.

 

Yet football is a game of hopes and dreams, heroes and memories, not a mere exercise in financial soundness. Newcastle United, one of England’s grandest clubs, does not feel right as a billboard for a company dedicated to cheapness.

 

Have the guardian been banned by ashley yet? Cos they sure are gonna be now.

 

Perfectly distills the problems with Ashley. I don't know how anyone could read that and argue that he's been an overall positive influence for this club and its fans,

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We will never in a thousand years go anywhere with this clown. People need to stop acting like they have stockholm syndrome and fight for the club, by any means really.

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Ashleys arse must be putting now at the thought of missing out on that premier league cash when we go down next year

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I hope he's pleased, because he is costing this club hundreds of fans with every passing game.

 

Of course he is, he hates the fans, they call him nasty names, plus they are small fry compared to Sky.

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I hope he's pleased, because he is costing this club hundreds of fans with every passing game.

 

 

think hes just haning on till hes had enough Tv money then he will run the club down the leagues to spite the fans, who will keep turning up and lapping it up like total mugs.

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Support the team, not the regime. Ironically it's those who say this that are doing the exact opposite by funding Ashley and his brands week in week out to the detriment of the club.

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He'd make more money if he gave a fuck the piece of fucking fat shit. Run a club with no ambition and no investment and not caring about the people. Ruining their daily and weekly release - things people have engrained into their entire life and all that. It sucks I hate this and I hate them and can't blv I'm this bitter and seething over someone I've never met over my love of a sport club. Fuck this man. It's not right.

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