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I don't know why people go on about Ashley.  He owns the club, bought it when we were in serious trouble financially and has pumped a bit of money in.  The likes of Brighton and Huddersfield have spent big compared to us but that will only move them up a bit nearer to our level.

 

I terms of spend I think we should remember that Rafas wages alone are probably at least 3 times that of any of the other promoted teams.  I believe that Ashley put in another £30 mil last season just to keep us going because our outgoings were much more (Rafa)

 

Why people think that he should pump money he's made through his other business ventures into NUFC  is madness

 

:fool: He doesn't put any of his own money in but he does take money out of the club. Is that OK in your book?

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I don't know why people go on about Ashley.  He owns the club, bought it when we were in serious trouble financially and has pumped a bit of money in.  The likes of Brighton and Huddersfield have spent big compared to us but that will only move them up a bit nearer to our level.

 

I terms of spend I think we should remember that Rafas wages alone are probably at least 3 times that of any of the other promoted teams.  I believe that Ashley put in another £30 mil last season just to keep us going because our outgoings were much more (Rafa)

 

Why people think that he should pump money he's made through his other business ventures into NUFC  is madness

 

WUM or a Mackem.

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Or a dolt. Speaking to a bloke yesterday who reckons we haven't bought enough players because Rafa won't spend the money.

 

Couldn't leave that conversation quick enough.

 

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Or a dolt. Speaking to a bloke yesterday who reckons we haven't bought enough players because Rafa won't spend the money.

 

Couldn't leave that conversation quick enough.

Hope you left whilst windmilling.
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Or a dolt. Speaking to a bloke yesterday who reckons we haven't bought enough players because Rafa won't spend the money.

 

Couldn't leave that conversation quick enough.

 

Well, didn't you see that clip where Mike Ashley said Charnley answered to Benitez regarding transfers??

 

Seriously though, never ceases to amaze me how utterly stupid people are.

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Or a dolt. Speaking to a bloke yesterday who reckons we haven't bought enough players because Rafa won't spend the money.

 

Couldn't leave that conversation quick enough.

 

Well, didn't you see that clip where Mike Ashley said Charnley answered to Benitez regarding transfers??

 

Seriously though, never seizes to amaze me how utterly stupid people are.

 

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Or a dolt. Speaking to a bloke yesterday who reckons we haven't bought enough players because Rafa won't spend the money.

 

Couldn't leave that conversation quick enough.

 

Well, didn't you see that clip where Mike Ashley said Charnley answered to Benitez regarding transfers??

 

Seriously though, never seizes to amaze me how utterly stupid people are.

 

:lol:

 

Fuck :lol:

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Mike Ashley reveals some of his biggest mistakes as Newcastle United owner

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley reflects on his 10 years in charge at St James' Park and speaks of his regrets

 

BY LEE RYDER

09:42, 13 AUG 2017

 

Mike Ashley has admitted making some big mistakes as owner of Newcastle United.

 

After being interviewed by Sky Sports, the next batch of the Toon tycoon’s remarks have been released with Ashley making some shock revelations about the way he has operated as owner of the Magpies.

 

 

Having already stated he hasn’t handed Rafa Benitez enough money to spend, Ashley has gone on to confess:

 

He should never have changed the name of St James’ Park to the Sports Direct Arena in 2011

That he sacked Sam Allardyce too hastily

That the “wheels came off” at the club in 2014 after finally achieving some stability.

 

The whole of Ashley’s interview will be aired at 7pm on Sunday night, but when asked about his stint in charge of the club, he said: “Very naive in the beginning.

 

“In the middle I thought I was just about beginning to get my arms around it a little bit, we had a manager on an eight-year contract [Alan Pardew].

 

“We had the finance right, talked about investing in the training ground and the academy, we had a strategy, buying young talent and developing.”

 

And reflecting on his decision to axe Allardyce in 2007, Ashley said: “I probably rushed in too early.

 

“The first thing, letting Sam Allardyce go, I was probably too keen to get going and make a difference, and I was a bit naive about how football worked.”

 

Ashley was then asked about his decision to change the name of St James’ Park and said: “The first thing you feel is stupidity, because as soon as you know the hindsight of something, you know what you were doing wrong.

 

“For example, I thought it was the right thing to do was to generate as much money as possible for Newcastle, so when people say to me: ‘Whatever you do on an interview do not talk about changing the name of St James’ Park!’

 

“Well I’m me, and I’m going to talk about making an error, and I should not have changed the name of St James’ Park. I should not have done that.

 

“Football is not all about making money and reinvesting it into football clubs, it has a very strange balance to it. I wanted to get naming rights, get money in and invest it into the club.

 

“The reality is, the vast majority of the Geordie fans would rather have the name of St James’ Park and finish maybe one or two places lower in the table, because they want to keep it special.

 

“You begin to learn that the special side of Newcastle means a little bit more than the ultimate end performance on the pitch.

 

“I actually understand how cross the fans were."

 

“If I was a fan, would I have been as upset as they were? I would probably have been worse!

 

“It wasn’t acceptable what happened at Newcastle United Football Club, but of course I never did it on purpose.

 

“There was no gain for me at all to get certain things wrong.”

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Mike Ashley reveals some of his biggest mistakes as Newcastle United owner

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley reflects on his 10 years in charge at St James' Park and speaks of his regrets

 

BY LEE RYDER

09:42, 13 AUG 2017

 

Mike Ashley has admitted making some big mistakes as owner of Newcastle United.

 

After being interviewed by Sky Sports, the next batch of the Toon tycoon’s remarks have been released with Ashley making some shock revelations about the way he has operated as owner of the Magpies.

 

 

Having already stated he hasn’t handed Rafa Benitez enough money to spend, Ashley has gone on to confess:

 

He should never have changed the name of St James’ Park to the Sports Direct Arena in 2011

That he sacked Sam Allardyce too hastily

That the “wheels came off” at the club in 2014 after finally achieving some stability.

 

The whole of Ashley’s interview will be aired at 7pm on Sunday night, but when asked about his stint in charge of the club, he said: “Very naive in the beginning.

 

“In the middle I thought I was just about beginning to get my arms around it a little bit, we had a manager on an eight-year contract [Alan Pardew].

 

“We had the finance right, talked about investing in the training ground and the academy, we had a strategy, buying young talent and developing.”

 

And reflecting on his decision to axe Allardyce in 2007, Ashley said: “I probably rushed in too early.

 

“The first thing, letting Sam Allardyce go, I was probably too keen to get going and make a difference, and I was a bit naive about how football worked.”

 

Ashley was then asked about his decision to change the name of St James’ Park and said: “The first thing you feel is stupidity, because as soon as you know the hindsight of something, you know what you were doing wrong.

 

“For example, I thought it was the right thing to do was to generate as much money as possible for Newcastle, so when people say to me: ‘Whatever you do on an interview do not talk about changing the name of St James’ Park!’

 

“Well I’m me, and I’m going to talk about making an error, and I should not have changed the name of St James’ Park. I should not have done that.

 

“Football is not all about making money and reinvesting it into football clubs, it has a very strange balance to it. I wanted to get naming rights, get money in and invest it into the club.

 

“The reality is, the vast majority of the Geordie fans would rather have the name of St James’ Park and finish maybe one or two places lower in the table, because they want to keep it special.

 

“You begin to learn that the special side of Newcastle means a little bit more than the ultimate end performance on the pitch.

 

“I actually understand how cross the fans were."

 

“If I was a fan, would I have been as upset as they were? I would probably have been worse!

 

“It wasn’t acceptable what happened at Newcastle United Football Club, but of course I never did it on purpose.

 

“There was no gain for me at all to get certain things wrong.”

 

 

But... but... but... NUFC didn't make ANYTHING from you renaming the stadium, you utter fucking charlatan. It was another Sports Direct advertising for nowt special.

 

I'm not going to be able to watch the interview. Serious danger of smashed telly.

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Mike Ashley reveals some of his biggest mistakes as Newcastle United owner

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley reflects on his 10 years in charge at St James' Park and speaks of his regrets

 

BY LEE RYDER

09:42, 13 AUG 2017

 

Mike Ashley has admitted making some big mistakes as owner of Newcastle United.

 

After being interviewed by Sky Sports, the next batch of the Toon tycoon’s remarks have been released with Ashley making some shock revelations about the way he has operated as owner of the Magpies.

 

 

Having already stated he hasn’t handed Rafa Benitez enough money to spend, Ashley has gone on to confess:

 

He should never have changed the name of St James’ Park to the Sports Direct Arena in 2011

That he sacked Sam Allardyce too hastily

That the “wheels came off” at the club in 2014 after finally achieving some stability.

 

The whole of Ashley’s interview will be aired at 7pm on Sunday night, but when asked about his stint in charge of the club, he said: “Very naive in the beginning.

 

“In the middle I thought I was just about beginning to get my arms around it a little bit, we had a manager on an eight-year contract [Alan Pardew].

 

“We had the finance right, talked about investing in the training ground and the academy, we had a strategy, buying young talent and developing.”

 

And reflecting on his decision to axe Allardyce in 2007, Ashley said: “I probably rushed in too early.

 

“The first thing, letting Sam Allardyce go, I was probably too keen to get going and make a difference, and I was a bit naive about how football worked.”

 

Ashley was then asked about his decision to change the name of St James’ Park and said: “The first thing you feel is stupidity, because as soon as you know the hindsight of something, you know what you were doing wrong.

 

“For example, I thought it was the right thing to do was to generate as much money as possible for Newcastle, so when people say to me: ‘Whatever you do on an interview do not talk about changing the name of St James’ Park!’

 

“Well I’m me, and I’m going to talk about making an error, and I should not have changed the name of St James’ Park. I should not have done that.

 

“Football is not all about making money and reinvesting it into football clubs, it has a very strange balance to it. I wanted to get naming rights, get money in and invest it into the club.

 

“The reality is, the vast majority of the Geordie fans would rather have the name of St James’ Park and finish maybe one or two places lower in the table, because they want to keep it special.

 

“You begin to learn that the special side of Newcastle means a little bit more than the ultimate end performance on the pitch.

 

“I actually understand how cross the fans were."

 

“If I was a fan, would I have been as upset as they were? I would probably have been worse!

 

“It wasn’t acceptable what happened at Newcastle United Football Club, but of course I never did it on purpose.

 

“There was no gain for me at all to get certain things wrong.”

 

well that's fucking horrific

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After all the shit this bloke has done to us, people are actually falling for this horseshit  :lol:

 

Exactly, how easy has Ashley got it man. Repeatedly fuck the club and fans over for the fun of it, then come out with an interview and a bit of Kieth Bishop's PR and plenty of fools feel for him. We'll never be rid of him while this is the case sadly.

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See in isolation none of what he says is unreasonable, but to anyone who knows the full story with this spunkrocket, well we all know, most of us anyway.

 

Monday morning at work is going to be nice, a stream of idiotic fans from other teams telling me 'he doesn't seem so bad' and then arguing with you when you try to put them straight. I don't think i'm going to make it through Monday without putting my desk through someones head.

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After all the shit this bloke has done to us, people are actually falling for this horseshit  :lol:

 

Exactly, how easy has Ashley got it man. Repeatedly fuck the club and fans over for the fun of it, then come out with an interview and a bit of Kieth Bishop's PR and plenty of fools feel for him. We'll never be rid of him while this is the case sadly.

 

Until someone offers him a shite load of money, if only we could get lucky  :sad:

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Oh aye Mike, you'd fucking cracked it during the golden era of Alan Pardew. Fucks sake.

 

So many chopper crashes every year and this cunt eludes every bastard one.

 

Come on Mother Nature put tens of thousands of fans out of their misery and blow this cunt into a mountain range please.

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I don't know why people go on about Ashley.  He owns the club, bought it when we were in serious trouble financially and has pumped a bit of money in.  The likes of Brighton and Huddersfield have spent big compared to us but that will only move them up a bit nearer to our level.

 

I terms of spend I think we should remember that Rafas wages alone are probably at least 3 times that of any of the other promoted teams.  I believe that Ashley put in another £30 mil last season just to keep us going because our outgoings were much more (Rafa)

 

Why people think that he should pump money he's made through his other business ventures into NUFC  is madness

 

Plant. 

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I don't know why people go on about Ashley.  He owns the club, bought it when we were in serious trouble financially and has pumped a bit of money in.  The likes of Brighton and Huddersfield have spent big compared to us but that will only move them up a bit nearer to our level.

 

I terms of spend I think we should remember that Rafas wages alone are probably at least 3 times that of any of the other promoted teams.  I believe that Ashley put in another £30 mil last season just to keep us going because our outgoings were much more (Rafa)

 

Why people think that he should pump money he's made through his other business ventures into NUFC  is madness

 

And you can fuck off with that nonsense.

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This Ashley PR offensive has Keith Bishop's mucky paws all over it. It's to muddy the waters, in the 'battle' with Rafa, and some of our support have fallen hook, line and sinker once again. :(

 

This. I'm a bit worried why he's starting this PR offensive against Rafa now, doesn't bode well really.

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Sunday Supplement just been talking about Rafa/Ashley.

 

Andy Dunn from Mirror seemed more on side of Ashley but Paul Hayward and Oliver Holt (in particular) are totally on Rafa's side and weren't having any of Ashley's shit that he cannot compete. 

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