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Stephen Howlett ‏@Stephen_Howlett 2h2 hours ago

 

Played golf with bloke today who was speaking to Mike Ashley the other day. Ashley apologised for the state the club is in #nufc @nufcfans

 

MA says he has made big mistakes, renaming SJP was one but needed to generate revenue. Also MA said he is a bad communicator #nufc @nufcfans

 

Ashley said he knows nothing about football but you have to run a football club like a business @nufcfans #nufc

 

Ashley said the club are in a good stable position financially and it seemed like he was planning to spend a bit of money #nufc @nufcfans

 

Overall he came across a nice honest guy apparently. Probably lying through his back teeth though #nufc @nufcfans

Thats a fucking lie, there isn't a golf cart powerful enough to carry his lard arse.
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Tbh, even if he were to u-turn and invest in the club properly and have us compete for trophies/Europe etc I would still want him gone ASAP. Get that fucking sports direct shit out and off our stadium, I just cannot stand it, it breaks my heart. Even at the training ground man!

 

It's just SD everywhere you look at this club and as a 'football purist' it enrages me to see our beautiful club/history mocked by this commercial graffiti. This is football, fuck off with advertisement somewhere else.

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Guest Roger Kint

He might have walked.

And pigs might fly.

I wouldn't be surprised if he was using his helicopter to get across the golf court.

 

:lol:

 

:lol:

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3 weeks in and the Ashley Out campaign has been brilliant, without this we wouldn't hear a thing from anybody about the state of the club yet everybody is discussing us. People ask if boycotts and such are a success. The answer is a simple one and everybody can see it.

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To be fair, in the comments before the Spurs game there were an awful lot of comments saying "Geoffrey" :lol: :lol:

 

I considered it to be absolutely horrendous attempts at humour but maybe there might have been a prevention of writing boycott!?

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3 weeks in and the Ashley Out campaign has been brilliant, without this we wouldn't hear a thing from anybody about the state of the club yet everybody is discussing us. People ask if boycotts and such are a success. The answer is a simple one and everybody can see it.

 

:thup: totally agree.

 

And the narrative in the media is now about Ashley and what he gets out of owning the club and why he is systematically destroying it.

 

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At this stage, the rationale for people still going seems to be one of the following:

 

1. I've always gone and I can't stop going (and/or I want to get away from my wife).

2. It's an enjoyable day out with my mates/dad/son/etc.

3. I've already paid.

 

If you fall into category 1, you have an addiction. And like many addictions, things done to escape the reality of your life, it's not healthy. Especially in this case, when the club as we've known it is dead. This addiction is fueling a regime sucking the life out of a once-proud region and institution.

 

If you fall into category 2, there are plenty of other ways to spend time with your loved ones. For everyone's sake, please explore them. The football on show at SJP is hardly worth watching and there have to be far better ways to spend your precious free time.

 

If you fall into category 3, consider it a sunk cost. If you've bought a ticket to a movie that you absolutely hate, you're not required to stay until the end. The money's gone. Just don't buy another ticket when such time rolls around.

 

It really does seem that the only way for the general public to start putting two and two together to realize the bigger picture of what Ashley's ownership is doing to this club is for fans to boycott. It makes the biggest public statement from a visual perspective.

 

I would ask those that continue to go, and who consider themselves lifelong die-hard fans of Newcastle United Football Club, what is it you are doing by attending? The club tried its best, in spite of profits coming in, to cut every corner and scrape by with a shoddy team to finish this season. The club does not want to achieve all it can.  They have made that clear in word and in deed. The team on the pitch, such as it is, clearly doesn't respond to the supporters who do show up.

 

What good is your continued attendance this season? What does it achieve? Wouldn't you be better served, for the long-term health of the club - a social structure far beyond Mike Ashley or any other single person - to try to enable true change?

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