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Everyone needs to get on this. Doesn’t take long at all.

 

It’s criminal what Ashley has done here and it’ll put an end to any future expansion of SJP. It’ll also change the view of the stadium from the town dramatically. Can’t believe only 600 or so have objected so far.

 

I think I already did this a while back. Unless this is a different one.

 

Think it’s the same one

 

Champion.

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Sports Direct calling for an investigation into Nike and Adidas, regarding their dominance of the market. The brass neck on Ashley.

 

I’m sure if you said to him Donnay and Lonsdale will do the numbers Nike and Adidas do he’d never use his advantage to strongarm retailers into handing more money over.

 

Fucking arsehole.

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Fuck that, I’m fine with this, blocking out SD Arena is OK with me. They can keep their shitty Premier League SD branded ground to 53k and out of view!

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There’s already a tower going up that’s blocking some of the view. Didn’t know about that at all.

 

Aye its huge, the sky bar on top will give some cracking views

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Fuck that, I’m fine with this, blocking out SD Arena is OK with me. They can keep their shitty Premier League SD branded ground to 53k and out of view!

 

I’m thinking a more long term view for when this parasite has finally been prised off the club. I don’t want potential expansion in the future limited just because of this vindictive puddle of slime.

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It's not really about blocking the views - that's just the angle taken correctly as the views are protected by planning policy - not that usually bothers those in NCC.

 

It's about trying any means possible to block this development, to safeguard the land for future use by a proper NUFC, that wants to be abitious and be something, and that doesn't necessarily mean expanding the stadium. From what we understand the sale report in the press to the new developers has not yet gone through and is subject to them getting this planning consent.

 

Given the long term lease for this land was effectivly stolen from the club by Mike Ashley when he gave it to his prospective son in law for way below market value - it would be great if we could block this.

 

This land could be used by an ambition clubs for a number of things, as a gateway into Newcastle United and as a commercial opportunity. But no, Ashley has stripped it away and his prospective son in law stands to make millions from doing almost nothing. Money that, at the very least should be going to Newcastle United.

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Never thought of it this way but it’s a good point. The fact they’ve already bought a club would suggest they wouldn’t piss about with all of this if they weren’t serious about trying to buy us as well.

 

 

Sod it, I’m back in.

 

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Owns Bordeaux, right? How’s that going then?

 

They own 14% of Bordeaux.

 

Ok, but the chairman and CEO of GACP, Joseph DaGrosa, seems to be the president of Bordeaux.

 

Nothing stopping then from owning 14% and having the ceo mace president of the Football club.

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Owns Bordeaux, right? How’s that going then?

 

They own 14% of Bordeaux.

 

Ok, but the chairman and CEO of GACP, Joseph DaGrosa, seems to be the president of Bordeaux.

 

Nothing stopping then from owning 14% and having the ceo mace president of the Football club.

 

Well that would be quite an escalation.

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Never thought of it this way but it’s a good point. The fact they’ve already bought a club would suggest they wouldn’t p*ss about with all of this if they weren’t serious about trying to buy us as well.

 

 

Sod it, I’m back in.

 

SNvo.gif

 

It wouldn't be done in public though would it?

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It's not really about blocking the views - that's just the angle taken correctly as the views are protected by planning policy - not that usually bothers those in NCC.

 

It's about trying any means possible to block this development, to safeguard the land for future use by a proper NUFC, that wants to be abitious and be something, and that doesn't necessarily mean expanding the stadium. From what we understand the sale report in the press to the new developers has not yet gone through and is subject to them getting this planning consent.

 

Given the long term lease for this land was effectivly stolen from the club by Mike Ashley when he gave it to his prospective son in law for way below market value - it would be great if we could block this.

 

This land could be used by an ambition clubs for a number of things, as a gateway into Newcastle United and as a commercial opportunity. But no, Ashley has stripped it away and his prospective son in law stands to make millions from doing almost nothing. Money that, at the very least should be going to Newcastle United.

 

:thup: Done.

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Owns Bordeaux, right? How’s that going then?

 

They own 14% of Bordeaux.

 

Ok, but the chairman and CEO of GACP, Joseph DaGrosa, seems to be the president of Bordeaux.

 

Nothing stopping then from owning 14% and having the ceo mace president of the Football club.

 

Well that would be quite an escalation.

Cant let that go by without a  :lol: :lol:

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Fuck that, I’m fine with this, blocking out SD Arena is OK with me. They can keep their shitty Premier League SD branded ground to 53k and out of view!

 

I’m thinking a more long term view for when this parasite has finally been prised off the club. I don’t want potential expansion in the future limited just because of this vindictive puddle of slime.

 

Yep, we’re fucked if it goes ahead. Another east stand situation

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