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For some reason this morning I decided, instead of working on my dissertation, to watch the first half an hour of Ashley's recent grilling by MPs. For years we've talked about what a prick he is, based almost entirely on our experiences of him as a football owner... but watching him publicly shout and ball and squirm and gesticulate really makes it a reality. He really is a deeply unpleasant person and one of those that, regardless of all the NUFC and Sports Direct stuff, you just wouldn't want to spend five minutes in the company of. Massively defensive, massively argumentative, just a rancid ball of hot air.

 

Incidentally, having watched that, it couldn't be more obivous now that the Sky News feature that followed (including the section with the pre-rehearsed purring about selling the club) was clearly set up in his favour. Ten minutes of questions which simply played into his hands and stroked his ego. "HMMMM." Urgh.

 

I wouldn't need 5 mins.

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It's quite funny how he got it all to go away by inventing a fake takeover rumour, almost to the day that the same thing happened last year, proper laughable. Get it in your calendars for next December.

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I'm surprised the British Empire didn't use this tactic, might've stopped Gandhi kicking off. "We're leaving anyway, see? We're just about to leave. No need to protest." Us Indians would've piped down like NUFC fans. #WaitForIndependence

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It's quite funny how he got it all to go away by inventing a fake takeover rumour, almost to the day that the same thing happened last year, proper laughable. Get it in your calendars for next December.

 

The issue I have is with the making legitimacy of the bids the be all and end all. This year, just like last year the intention of the other party is there, but that doesn't change the fact that they're dealing with Mike Ashley who'll move the goalposts to prevent a sale after he's used the situation to stop protests.

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It's quite funny how he got it all to go away by inventing a fake takeover rumour, almost to the day that the same thing happened last year, proper laughable. Get it in your calendars for next December.

 

The issue I have is with the making legitimacy of the bids the be all and end all. This year, just like last year the intention of the other party is there, but that doesn't change the fact that they're dealing with Mike Ashley who'll move the goalposts to prevent a sale after he's used the situation to stop protests.

 

:thup: Move the goalposts while making sure the right "I tried" soundbites find their way to the media.

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"Storm" :lol:

 

Hell hath no fury like a Geordie handing over £600.

 

Oh man :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

This whole thing is so sad.

 

Was stunned at the lack of support for the 11th minute walk in.

 

Couldn't even delay going in for 11 mins? Really?

 

You lot are going to make me have to come up there and shake things up. And you really don't want me to do that. Trust me!

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It's quite funny how he got it all to go away by inventing a fake takeover rumour, almost to the day that the same thing happened last year, proper laughable. Get it in your calendars for next December.

 

The issue I have is with the making legitimacy of the bids the be all and end all. This year, just like last year the intention of the other party is there, but that doesn't change the fact that they're dealing with Mike Ashley who'll move the goalposts to prevent a sale after he's used the situation to stop protests.

 

This is my view as well. The interest from Kenyon might well be there, but it will probably be another Staveley/PCP scenario. They will want to negotiate, Ashley will tell them to fuck off, and in the meantime he'll spin it out as long as possible as a reason to avoid spending like every other January.

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