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The Athletic can reveal that Ashley met with two Mexican businessmen in London last week as various negotiations to end his 12-year tenure continue.

 

Unfortunately for those hoping Newcastle will finally change hands, it was a familiar story: Ashley is said to have come across as “rude” and the conversation came to nothing. The visitors were club owners, though it is unclear if they were the same Mexicans who reportedly had Newcastle on their radar in May. That was apparently the Orlegi Group, led by Alejandro Irarragorri and owners of the club Santos Laguna.

 

At last week’s meeting, it is understood that the two businessmen revealed to Ashley a fascination with Newcastle dating back to the 2005 movie Goal!. In the film, a Mexican-born footballer called Santiago Munez is offered a trial with Newcastle and goes on to fulfil his childhood dream of playing professional football. Their chances of completing a similar fairytale on Tyneside look slim.

 

From David Ornstein in The Athletic this morning.

 

I reckon the Chronicle will get at least 5 pieces out of this.

'Ashley in Mexican stand off'

'Just who are the Orlegi Group'

'What exactly happened to Santiago Munez'

'The top 5 moments from Goal'

'Exclusive: The shocking age of Toon & Geordie star Matty Longstaff the year Goal came out'

 

 

:lol: :lol: :lol:

 

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After the confirmation by Japp Stam that Mike Ashley approached him in March could we keep this thread title as Mike Ashley Perpetual Liar...

Where is that from?

 

https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/stam-bedankte-voor-klus-bij-newcastle-united

 

Newcastle have been quick to respond though (for once) https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-refute-claims-approached-17125279

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The Athletic can reveal that Ashley met with two Mexican businessmen in London last week as various negotiations to end his 12-year tenure continue.

 

Unfortunately for those hoping Newcastle will finally change hands, it was a familiar story: Ashley is said to have come across as “rude” and the conversation came to nothing. The visitors were club owners, though it is unclear if they were the same Mexicans who reportedly had Newcastle on their radar in May. That was apparently the Orlegi Group, led by Alejandro Irarragorri and owners of the club Santos Laguna.

 

At last week’s meeting, it is understood that the two businessmen revealed to Ashley a fascination with Newcastle dating back to the 2005 movie Goal!. In the film, a Mexican-born footballer called Santiago Munez is offered a trial with Newcastle and goes on to fulfil his childhood dream of playing professional football. Their chances of completing a similar fairytale on Tyneside look slim.

 

From David Ornstein in The Athletic this morning.

 

I reckon the Chronicle will get at least 5 pieces out of this.

'Ashley in Mexican stand off'

'Just who are the Orlegi Group'

'What exactly happened to Santiago Munez'

'The top 5 moments from Goal'

'Exclusive: The shocking age of Toon & Geordie star Matty Longstaff the year Goal came out'

 

Mike Ashley spotted meeting potential buyers Chiquito's

 

Mike Ashley wants £2m for the stadium carpets as part of NUFC deal, he also wants £1m for the underlay underlay

 

 

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Guest reefatoon

Stam probably sent a whatsapp message to that Midhat fucker asking if Newcastle wanted him and received a thumbs up back.

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Toon for change are releasing their protest scarves for sale at 7pm. They are priced at £7.99.

 

Are these available online? How is the money generated used to help remove Ashley?

 

The money generated is used to pay for the cost of the scarf, which can be used to demonstrate protestations against Ashley

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Toon for change are releasing their protest scarves for sale at 7pm. They are priced at £7.99.

 

Are these available online? How is the money generated used to help remove Ashley?

 

The money generated is used to pay for the cost of the scarf, which can be used to demonstrate protestations against Ashley

 

Where are these demonstrations going to predominantly take place would you imagine?

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Toon for change are releasing their protest scarves for sale at 7pm. They are priced at £7.99.

 

Are these available online? How is the money generated used to help remove Ashley?

They are sold out for now, with new ones being made.

They make no money off the scarves. The company making them sells them directly and did so without any upfront costs. They are giving a percentage of the sale to a charity nominated by Toon for change. Toon for change are also giving an additional top up donation for the first 100 scarves sold.

They are used mostly as a symbol, hopefully people seeing them will want to know more about them and it will help people realise that protest groups are trying to do something.

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