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so upshot is - Ashley's primary goal is to stay in the PL and that's it. No push for Europe or cups, or any real progression. It's about staying on the gravy train, with minimum investment  inorder to promote Sports Direct, from which the club gains no financial benefit.

 

We may have a world-class manager, but nothing has changed and nothing will until Ashley sells up.

 

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One thing other club owners have is an actual eye on things like momentum, fostering goodwill, a finger on the pulse of fans' mood. Ashley has, from day one, sought to not only not give a fuck about his fucked up decisions and when he makes them, but seems to relish in fucking us over at crucial moments. Did this interview have to happen 2 days before our opening fucking game of the season? Way to constantly hit the self-destruct button. Fucking hell. You fat fucking fuck.

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Literally everyone else is 'It's Newcastle United!' and he says the same thing but means the exact opposite. I'm absolutely desperate for someone to come along and buy us like.

 

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Could this be "someone take it off my hands remarks".

 

It's quite obvious he wants to sell it, trouble is he wants a ridiculous amount for it. I genuinely hope it happens mind, the long term and short term health of the club depends on it.

 

If he really wanted to sell he wouldn't be asking a ridiculous amount for it.

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Less traction we allow Ashley to get the better. Stick to supporting the lads on Sunday and fuck this cunt. I know it's naive, but this is the first time we've truly had any hope since Robson.

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I don't actually think anything he is saying is particularly unreasonable. But of course it negates the fact that the club, as a business - nevermind a footballing entity, has been shockingly managed under his tenure.

 

We have just sat back and relied upon centrally negotiated Premier League TV deals. Commercial revenue ought to be a key driver, a differentiator where we can ought to be able to outperform all but the top eight clubs and enhance our spending capabilities. Newcastle just by association with the Premier League is a global brand. Lack of vision is startling.

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Could this be "someone take it off my hands remarks".

 

It's quite obvious he wants to sell it, trouble is he wants a ridiculous amount for it. I genuinely hope it happens mind, the long term and short term health of the club depends on it.

 

If he really wanted to sell he wouldn't be asking a ridiculous amount for it.

 

True mind.

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Not really. Just said what came out of their meeting in May really. They spend what we've got. Sounds like The Chronicle are just bitter again about once more being nowhere near the exclusive

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