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The only way to get rid of Ashley is to find a buyer.

 

Sigh.. Yes, obviously a buyer is ultimately needed for the club to no longer be owned by Ashley, but that doesn't mean there is nothing we can do except wait. We can make life really uncomfortable for him, making it more appealing for him to up sticks and lowering his asking price. Also, when the club is in turmoil the club could well also be otherwise more attractive to certain types of prospective buyers iyam.

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The only way to get rid of Ashley is to find a buyer.

 

Sigh.. Yes, obviously a buyer is ultimately needed for the club to no longer be owned by Ashley, but that doesn't mean there is nothing we can do except wait. We can make life really uncomfortable for him, making it more appealing for him to up sticks and lowering his asking price. Also, when the club is in turmoil the club could well also be otherwise more attractive to certain types of prospective buyers iyam.

or it could put off buyers, they weren't exactly queuing up last time it was for sale and the club was in chaos.

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or it could put off buyers, they weren't exactly queuing up last time it was for sale and the club was in chaos.

 

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The only way to get rid of Ashley is to find a buyer.

 

Sigh.. Yes, obviously a buyer is ultimately needed for the club to no longer be owned by Ashley, but that doesn't mean there is nothing we can do except wait. We can make life really uncomfortable for him, making it more appealing for him to up sticks and lowering his asking price. Also, when the club is in turmoil the club could well also be otherwise more attractive to certain types of prospective buyers iyam.

or it could put off buyers, they weren't exactly queuing up last time it was for sale and the club was in chaos.

 

They were put off by the asking price.

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The only way to get rid of Ashley is to find a buyer.

 

Sigh.. Yes, obviously a buyer is ultimately needed for the club to no longer be owned by Ashley, but that doesn't mean there is nothing we can do except wait. We can make life really uncomfortable for him, making it more appealing for him to up sticks and lowering his asking price. Also, when the club is in turmoil the club could well also be otherwise more attractive to certain types of prospective buyers iyam.

or it could put off buyers, they weren't exactly queuing up last time it was for sale and the club was in chaos.

 

So it could, you're right. Best bring out the lube and bend over than. :thup:

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or it could put off buyers, they weren't exactly queuing up last time it was for sale and the club was in chaos.

 

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Any human being with a functioning brain could read a bullet point list of Ashley's decisions whilst owning this club and realize how very simple it could be to get things right and get the fans happy again....

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2009 the last time we were officially for sale?

 

Economy is in a different place now, more likely to get a buyer now than then I reckon

 

Also, he's just made over £100m from selling some of his SD shares, hasn't he?

 

Could he be more likely to write off the debt, and just lower the asking price this time?

 

If he does decide to cut and run, that is.

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The only way to get rid of Ashley is to find a buyer.

 

Sigh.. Yes, obviously a buyer is ultimately needed for the club to no longer be owned by Ashley, but that doesn't mean there is nothing we can do except wait. We can make life really uncomfortable for him, making it more appealing for him to up sticks and lowering his asking price. Also, when the club is in turmoil the club could well also be otherwise more attractive to certain types of prospective buyers iyam.

or it could put off buyers, they weren't exactly queuing up last time it was for sale and the club was in chaos.

 

They were put off by the asking price.

which isn't going to change

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The only way to get rid of Ashley is to find a buyer.

 

Sigh.. Yes, obviously a buyer is ultimately needed for the club to no longer be owned by Ashley, but that doesn't mean there is nothing we can do except wait. We can make life really uncomfortable for him, making it more appealing for him to up sticks and lowering his asking price. Also, when the club is in turmoil the club could well also be otherwise more attractive to certain types of prospective buyers iyam.

or it could put off buyers, they weren't exactly queuing up last time it was for sale and the club was in chaos.

 

They were put off by the asking price.

which isn't going to change

 

He appears a sensitive soul, who knows what might happen if people start calling him nasty names on a regular basis again.

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He appears a sensitive soul, who knows what might happen if people start calling him nasty names on a regular basis again.

 

I've said that for years, it'll be worse now that he's taking his ex who he is trying to get back in with.

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The only way to get rid of Ashley is to find a buyer.

 

Sigh.. Yes, obviously a buyer is ultimately needed for the club to no longer be owned by Ashley, but that doesn't mean there is nothing we can do except wait. We can make life really uncomfortable for him, making it more appealing for him to up sticks and lowering his asking price. Also, when the club is in turmoil the club could well also be otherwise more attractive to certain types of prospective buyers iyam.

or it could put off buyers, they weren't exactly queuing up last time it was for sale and the club was in chaos.

 

They were put off by the asking price.

which isn't going to change

 

He appears a sensitive soul, who knows what might happen if people start calling him nasty names on a regular basis again.

he's also a guy who's amassed a very large amount of money and ignored plenty of media criticism about his primary business I don't think nasty names will change much about the asking price

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he's also a guy who's amassed a very large amount of money and ignored plenty of media criticism about his primary business I don't think nasty names will change much about the asking price

 

If he wants out, the price will reflect that.

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he's also a guy who's amassed a very large amount of money and ignored plenty of media criticism about his primary business I don't think nasty names will change much about the asking price

 

If he wants out, the price will reflect that.

doubt it, I can't see any scenario where he will accept a loss on what he's put into the club.

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he's also a guy who's amassed a very large amount of money and ignored plenty of media criticism about his primary business I don't think nasty names will change much about the asking price

 

If he wants out, the price will reflect that.

doubt it, I can't see any scenario where he will accept a loss on what he's put into the club.

 

Aye, Ashley is that predictable that someone can claim to know his thought process inside out like that.

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he's also a guy who's amassed a very large amount of money and ignored plenty of media criticism about his primary business I don't think nasty names will change much about the asking price

 

If he wants out, the price will reflect that.

doubt it, I can't see any scenario where he will accept a loss on what he's put into the club.

 

Aye, he would have been gone long ago if he was willing to take a hit. He simply isn't prepared to accept any losses.

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The last time people were calling him names he threw his toys out of the pram and put the club up for sale until the pressure died down a bit, this time he's flipped out and banned the local press for some fairly innocuous reporting on the situation. A concerted, united effort could well spark a reaction you wouldn't expect.

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The last time people were calling him names he threw his toys out of the pram and put the club up for sale until the pressure died down a bit, this time he's flipped out and banned the local press for some fairly innocuous reporting on the situation. A concerted, united effort could well spark a reaction you wouldn't expect.

 

The singing section didn't last long when they were calling him nasty names.

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The last time people were calling him names he threw his toys out of the pram and put the club up for sale until the pressure died down a bit, this time he's flipped out and banned the local press for some fairly innocuous reporting on the situation. A concerted, united effort could well spark a reaction you wouldn't expect.

 

 

what like ban the fans from the ground or something?

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The last time people were calling him names he threw his toys out of the pram and put the club up for sale until the pressure died down a bit, this time he's flipped out and banned the local press for some fairly innocuous reporting on the situation. A concerted, united effort could well spark a reaction you wouldn't expect.

 

 

what like ban the fans from the ground or something?

 

:lol: Like him making a genuine attempt to sell the club on, perhaps at a loss. His main company are raking it in, why does he need the hassle? He really needs not to be let off the hook if he's even anywhere near being on the ropes.

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The last time people were calling him names he threw his toys out of the pram and put the club up for sale until the pressure died down a bit, this time he's flipped out and banned the local press for some fairly innocuous reporting on the situation. A concerted, united effort could well spark a reaction you wouldn't expect.

 

 

what like ban the fans from the ground or something?

 

:lol: Like him making a genuine attempt to sell the club on, perhaps at a loss. His main company are raking it in, why does he need the hassle? He really needs not to be let off the hook if he's even anywhere near being on the ropes.

 

People in the NE need to stop buying track fucking suits and shit trainers at his crap stores. Stop buying that stuff altogether anyway, quality is better than quantity, but anyway... go to his competitor stores (don't tell me he owns ALL of the competitors....)

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