Judge Holden Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Once this whole takeover collapses it's going to be extremely enjoyable watching fat and fatter squirm as we get relegated. Bring it on. Won't get relegated. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kid Icarus Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Si is right when he says people have a choice. You either choose to be part of it or you choose not too. A small minority tried protesting against Ashley, but it didn’t work because people just wanted to watch football, no matter how shite it was. But expecting an even smaller minority to protest against something that will have most people excited to go to the game is just not going to work at all. If people choose not to go, then full credit to them for standing by their principles, but they can’t expect to change other people’s minds when their own minds would never change. Just a shame after all this time there is still going to be a fracture in the support, even if it will be tiny. Has the bit in bold been suggested btw? I didn't see it if it has. There'll never ever be protests like, even those against it know it would be a complete waste of time and energy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheInfiniteOdyssey Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Once this whole takeover collapses it's going to be extremely enjoyable watching fat and fatter squirm as we get relegated. Bring it on. Won't get relegated. We will next season, if not this Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robster Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Once this whole takeover collapses it's going to be extremely enjoyable watching fat and fatter squirm as we get relegated. Bring it on. Won't get relegated. Next season. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest reefatoon Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Si is right when he says people have a choice. You either choose to be part of it or you choose not too. A small minority tried protesting against Ashley, but it didn’t work because people just wanted to watch football, no matter how s**** it was. But expecting an even smaller minority to protest against something that will have most people excited to go to the game is just not going to work at all. If people choose not to go, then full credit to them for standing by their principles, but they can’t expect to change other people’s minds when their own minds would never change. Just a shame after all this time there is still going to be a fracture in the support, even if it will be tiny. Has the bit in bold been suggested btw? I didn't see it if it has. There'll never ever be protests like, even those against it know it would be a complete waste of time and energy. Si mentioned protesting in an earlier message, was responding to that. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kid Icarus Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Si is right when he says people have a choice. You either choose to be part of it or you choose not too. A small minority tried protesting against Ashley, but it didn’t work because people just wanted to watch football, no matter how s**** it was. But expecting an even smaller minority to protest against something that will have most people excited to go to the game is just not going to work at all. If people choose not to go, then full credit to them for standing by their principles, but they can’t expect to change other people’s minds when their own minds would never change. Just a shame after all this time there is still going to be a fracture in the support, even if it will be tiny. Has the bit in bold been suggested btw? I didn't see it if it has. There'll never ever be protests like, even those against it know it would be a complete waste of time and energy. Si mentioned protesting in an earlier message, was responding to that. Must have missed it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Wolfcastle Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Here we go again. Back and forth between members until the Sunday rags come up with some new lie. There's a path through this that is anti Ashley and anti Saudi that gets us through the other side with some integrity. The soul of the club is as important as the success of the club. If you don't believe that then what are we doing? What path is that then? Fight Ashley, protest against Saudi involvement in the club. Protect the soul of NUFC. You all keep saying we are special but have rolled over and stuck your legs in the air for the first billionaire that's got a chance of prising us from Ashley's grip. We are special we should be fighting to remain so. If we don't then what's the point? Yes lets have a mock funeral and not eat the pies at half time and oh .... There is no soul left to preserve 13 years of Ashley proved that . Then what's the point? What's your answer then? Fan ownership? There's a plenty of stops between being Saudi or Ashley owned. I'm idealistic not naïve, I want someone with ambition that cares that doesn't have blood on their hands. Is it realistic probably not but does it mean we shouldn't fight for it f*** no. Where have these stops been the last 13 years you talk about ? The same support the team not the regime bullshit that held us back during the Ashley era. Don’t think so I haven’t been in 11 years, so try again. You say there’s stops between Ashley and Saudis. Like I said your naive, where have these stops been the last 13 years ? And where will these stops be waiting to pay 300 million in the middle of a global pandemic, with the worlds economy f#%cked. I’m anything but support the team and not the regime brigade, but what I am is a realist. Your alternative to the Saudis is another long period of Ownership under Ashley unfortunately. That's what it boils down to for me. First step to getting rid of Ashley is getting rid of Ashley - I'm looking no further ahead than that until it comes around. The first step to getting rid of Saudi ownership is also probably getting rid of Ashley. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolfcastle Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Once this whole takeover collapses it's going to be extremely enjoyable watching fat and fatter squirm as we get relegated. Bring it on. Won't get relegated. Maybe not "this" season. But we will. Its the already mutli proven inevitable result of how the club is ran. Every club that's ever operated like this gets relegated. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judge Holden Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Too many on here that need to just relax. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Choppy Chop Chop Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Here we go again. Back and forth between members until the Sunday rags come up with some new lie. There's a path through this that is anti Ashley and anti Saudi that gets us through the other side with some integrity. The soul of the club is as important as the success of the club. If you don't believe that then what are we doing? What path is that then? Fight Ashley, protest against Saudi involvement in the club. Protect the soul of NUFC. You all keep saying we are special but have rolled over and stuck your legs in the air for the first billionaire that's got a chance of prising us from Ashley's grip. We are special we should be fighting to remain so. If we don't then what's the point? Yes lets have a mock funeral and not eat the pies at half time and oh .... There is no soul left to preserve 13 years of Ashley proved that . Then what's the point? What's your answer then? Fan ownership? There's a plenty of stops between being Saudi or Ashley owned. I'm idealistic not naïve, I want someone with ambition that cares that doesn't have blood on their hands. Is it realistic probably not but does it mean we shouldn't fight for it f*** no. Where have these stops been the last 13 years you talk about ? The same support the team not the regime bullshit that held us back during the Ashley era. Don’t think so I haven’t been in 11 years, so try again. You say there’s stops between Ashley and Saudis. Like I said your naive, where have these stops been the last 13 years ? And where will these stops be waiting to pay 300 million in the middle of a global pandemic, with the worlds economy f#%cked. I’m anything but support the team and not the regime brigade, but what I am is a realist. Your alternative to the Saudis is another long period of Ownership under Ashley unfortunately. That's what it boils down to for me. First step to getting rid of Ashley is getting rid of Ashley - I'm looking no further ahead than that until it comes around. The first step to getting rid of Saudi ownership is also probably getting rid of Ashley. My sentiments exactly, I may not have much tie left :angel: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Choppy Chop Chop Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Here we go again. Back and forth between members until the Sunday rags come up with some new lie. There's a path through this that is anti Ashley and anti Saudi that gets us through the other side with some integrity. The soul of the club is as important as the success of the club. If you don't believe that then what are we doing? What path is that then? Fight Ashley, protest against Saudi involvement in the club. Protect the soul of NUFC. You all keep saying we are special but have rolled over and stuck your legs in the air for the first billionaire that's got a chance of prising us from Ashley's grip. We are special we should be fighting to remain so. If we don't then what's the point? Yes lets have a mock funeral and not eat the pies at half time and oh .... There is no soul left to preserve 13 years of Ashley proved that . Then what's the point? What's your answer then? Fan ownership? There's a plenty of stops between being Saudi or Ashley owned. I'm idealistic not naïve, I want someone with ambition that cares that doesn't have blood on their hands. Is it realistic probably not but does it mean we shouldn't fight for it f*** no. Where have these stops been the last 13 years you talk about ? The same support the team not the regime bullshit that held us back during the Ashley era. Don’t think so I haven’t been in 11 years, so try again. You say there’s stops between Ashley and Saudis. Like I said your naive, where have these stops been the last 13 years ? And where will these stops be waiting to pay 300 million in the middle of a global pandemic, with the worlds economy f#%cked. I’m anything but support the team and not the regime brigade, but what I am is a realist. Your alternative to the Saudis is another long period of Ownership under Ashley unfortunately. That's what it boils down to for me. First step to getting rid of Ashley is getting rid of Ashley - I'm looking no further ahead than that until it comes around. The first step to getting rid of Saudi ownership is also probably getting rid of Ashley. My sentiments exactly, I may not have much time left :angel: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRon Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Really don't want an American parasitic hedge fund, who'll do fuck all for the city. Short but concise. If we are going to be owned by big money investors with shady motives, might as well go for the ones who's aim will be to make Newcastle great rather than boost their shareholder dividends. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BirtleyMag Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Really don't want an American parasitic hedge fund, who'll do f*** all for the city. Short but concise. If we are going to be owned by big money investors with shady motives, might as well go for the ones who's aim will be to make Newcastle great rather than boost their shareholder dividends. Any this the other side of the argument that the media aren’t covering. Yes, the Saudis are clearly abhorrent when it comes to human rights. But, in a deprived area of the UK in a post Brexit and (hopefully) soon to be post COVID-19 economy, investment in the club and area could be massive. It’s sad that it might come to this but are we really in a position to say no? I get that this is part of the whole sportswashing narrative but I think the impact it could have on the region is huge. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbelievable Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Si is right when he says people have a choice. You either choose to be part of it or you choose not too. A small minority tried protesting against Ashley, but it didn’t work because people just wanted to watch football, no matter how shite it was. But expecting an even smaller minority to protest against something that will have most people excited to go to the game is just not going to work at all. If people choose not to go, then full credit to them for standing by their principles, but they can’t expect to change other people’s minds when their own minds would never change. Just a shame after all this time there is still going to be a fracture in the support, even if it will be tiny. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest The Little Waster Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Whilst the Saudi state is guilty of human rights abuses , the money they will put into the club and the area is clean money in so far as it comes from selling oil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Si is right when he says people have a choice. You either choose to be part of it or you choose not too. A small minority tried protesting against Ashley, but it didn’t work because people just wanted to watch football, no matter how shite it was. But expecting an even smaller minority to protest against something that will have most people excited to go to the game is just not going to work at all. If people choose not to go, then full credit to them for standing by their principles, but they can’t expect to change other people’s minds when their own minds would never change. Just a shame after all this time there is still going to be a fracture in the support, even if it will be tiny. Echoed Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miggys First Goal Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Why are we assuming that the Saudis are going to pump money into the local economy? Has this definitely been confirmed somewhere? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitley mag Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Is that the only choice? What if they are reasonably ambitious? How come it’s a given they are s***? Beacause 13 years of no one matching his valuation tells us they don’t exist. We all get people having objections to the Saudis, and I don’t class myself as heartless with no morals. However, rightly or wrongly this takeover whether you like it or not is our only option, 13 years evidence of no successful takeovers tells us this. Am I a bad person for turning a blind eye, maybe but where all hypocrites in some aspects of our life. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danh1 Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Why are we assuming that the Saudis are going to pump money into the local economy? Has this definitely been confirmed somewhere? Was confirmed that they’ve had meetings with the council and Caulkin said that he’s been informed that they intend on doing so. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hhtoon Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Is that the only choice? What if they are reasonably ambitious? How come it’s a given they are s***? Beacause 13 years of no one matching his valuation tells us they don’t exist. We all get people having objections to the Saudis, and I don’t class myself as heartless with no morals. However, rightly or wrongly this takeover whether you like it or not is our only option, 13 years evidence of no successful takeovers tells us this. Am I a bad person for turning a blind eye, maybe but where all hypocrites in some aspects of our life. Or his valuation was too high and he didn't want to sell. He apparently wanted nearer 400 and is now settling for 300. Not surprising if other bidders now pop out of the wood work if that's the case. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitley mag Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Is that the only choice? What if they are reasonably ambitious? How come it’s a given they are s***? Beacause 13 years of no one matching his valuation tells us they don’t exist. We all get people having objections to the Saudis, and I don’t class myself as heartless with no morals. However, rightly or wrongly this takeover whether you like it or not is our only option, 13 years evidence of no successful takeovers tells us this. Am I a bad person for turning a blind eye, maybe but where all hypocrites in some aspects of our life. Or his valuation was too high and he didn't want to sell. He apparently wanted nearer 400 and is now settling for 300. Not surprising if other bidders now pop out of the wood work if that's the case. At this moment in time I would suggest there’s very few people with 300 million to spend on a football club. When of the premier leagues biggest clubs has had to take a 175 million loan from the Bank of England, it’s hardly a great advert for investors. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheInfiniteOdyssey Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Aye, "long-term interest" in the club apparently, had 13 years to buy it, now they're ready to come in just as another consortium is due to complete the takeover, along with no details whatsoever about the groups / main figures involved. How utterly convenient. Imagine actually believing this so what benefit does it have to Mike Ashley that there is a second bidder? Ashley has never wanted to sell before, and every single time there is interest people go “a fake over! Imagine beleiving this”. What do you reckon then Bishop has winter in his pocket? Who made up the story? Then why are there no actual details behind these links whatsoever as per usual? The reason why people react in that way is because we have dozens of takeover stories every year, it would be foolhardy to not greet another vague link with skepticism Yeah because the media would never make up a completely unsubstantiated story about NUFC They just put out one the other week regarding the American Henry Mauriss and his apparent interest It's just incredulous that you would seriously take it at face-value Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
xLiaaamx Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 Is that the only choice? What if they are reasonably ambitious? How come it’s a given they are shit? American Corporatism won't be good for our club, look at the majority of American owners. I don't fancy our own Ellis Short tbh. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Jinx Posted June 5, 2020 Share Posted June 5, 2020 I was just reading the bbc article about the response to the Khashoggi widow, and it occurred to me, like who is she that she can afford top legal representation based in London? They don’t take on pro bono work from what I can see. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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