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The reason there was no transfer fund was that he gave EVERYONE employed at Newcastle United a 30% bonus for being promoted.

 

Is that true? How much is that likely to have amounted to, a few million? Surely it's a stretch to say that's the reason we didn't invest properly in the summer. We pulled £11million out of somewhere in our measly reserves, whilst everyone else presumably dipped into their next June moneys. That's been the difference imo.

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Don't buy players, offer bonus for winning cup, don't win cup because you don't have the players to facilitate a cup run, don't pay bonus.  File alongside "I won't leave until we win something.  And - important and relevant clarification - I count us finishing in the top four as winning something."

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Ridiculous way to go on like, nothing more than flimsy pr shite. The annoying thing is that it'll soon get trotted out as another example of Ashley backing his man/pulling money into the club etc. The fact it'll never get paid or is irrelevant. People will see the words: Ashely    bonus    £20m  and add it to the little imaginary kitty they believe he's invested. Fully expect Merson to be one of the first to do so. "he's given 'em twenty million Jeff!" I can hear it now.

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Ridiculous way to go on like, nothing more than flimsy pr shite. The annoying thing is that it'll soon get trotted out as another example of Ashley backing his man/pulling money into the club etc. The fact it'll never get paid or is irrelevant. People will see the words: Ashely    bonus    £20m  and add it to the little imaginary kitty they believe he's invested. Fully expect Merson to be one of the first to do so. "he's given 'em twenty million Jeff!" I can hear it now.

 

Handy we're on Sky this afternoon to facilitate this. Bishop earning his corn while Rafa cries about being 'sick'.

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Erm...he should have given rafa that 20 mil to help protect the league status.  Seems like an empty offer to me as its unlikey we'll win it due to our thin squad.

 

This is a Bishop press release to get yiur average nufc fan moist in their Y-ers and forgetting the appalibng running of the club.

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The reason there was no transfer fund was that he gave EVERYONE employed at Newcastle United a 30% bonus for being promoted.

 

Is that true? How much is that likely to have amounted to, a few million? Surely it's a stretch to say that's the reason we didn't invest properly in the summer. We pulled £11million out of somewhere in our measly reserves, whilst everyone else presumably dipped into their next June moneys. That's been the difference imo.

 

Well it's obviously not the reason we didn't spend in the Summer.

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Thinking about it, you could make the case for him deliberately setting an unachievable target as false motivation or ambition, just as much as you could make the case for him genuinely being mentally ill enough to think that there's been enough investment in the team that winning the F.A Cup is very possible. He's just as much a manipulative, pathetic cunt as he is completely bereft of any basic football knowledge.

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Newcastle meanwhile have resolved their bonus row with their players, after Ashley intervened on Thursday. Newcastle’s players will now receive £4 million if they finish 17th and keep the club in the Premier League and the bonus structure will increase incrementally with each league position.

 

However, the real shock for the players was the offer of a £20 million carrot to end Newcastle’s FA Cup drought since 1955. That was the last time Newcastle won the competition, although they have lost in three finals since then.

 

The record in the FA Cup since Ashley took ownership of Newcastle United from the Hall and Shepherd families in 2007, has been poor, with the club failing to get beyond the fourth round in a decade.

 

The club’s board had gone on record to state that survival in the Premier League and the financial implications that went with it meant cup competitions would be lessened in their significance.

 

That, however, changed on Thursday when Ashley intervened and promised the bonus payment from his own money, not from the club’s finances. Ashley has told club officials that the policy u-turn will now see Newcastle throw everything into finally ending their 63-year wait for domestic silverware.

 

:rolleyes:

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