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Sheer fear tinged with wide eyed jealousy ensures irrational decisions come to the fore. Clubs outside the ‘Big 6’ aren’t thinking straight at all with regards to their own futures. The ‘Big 6’ aren’t thinking straight to ensure they act legally. It’s a shambles and will come crashing down if we decide to pursue yet more legal action. 

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47 minutes ago, Wolfcastle said:

 

They've categorically stated it "isn't a knee jerk reaction to the Newcastle takeover",  I'm happy to take their vested interest word for it and put this all down as the biggest coincidence of all time.


So then they exclude us from a meeting. I hope they push for this as they will be taking to the cleaners in court.

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1 hour ago, Pokerprince2004 said:

 

Any existing deals in place are fine and its only new sponsors from today that arent allowed. Its absolute bollocks and obviously just a way to stop us getting money. It was alright for City to be sponsored by Etihad, Arsenal to be sponsored by Emirates, Leicester with King Power, Palace etc etc but when NUFC might get cash an emergency meeting is called and new law put in place to block it :lol:  

 

 

 

4 minute video on Sky this morning explaining it all

 

 

 

Any club who has already benefited from owner sponsorship should have been banned from voting.  They've already got the cash - increased their income to spend on players.  I hate the PL - it's just become like a club run by a select few, who bend and shape the rules to suit them.  Of course it's a knee jerk reaction - they had an emergency meeting so it's ridiculous to say otherwise.  I hope Newcastle contest this - has to be anti-competitive. 

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Can we not just call a mearing voting for the liquidation of Man Utd or something? Like if we get 19 votes can we just fold the club?

 

Honestly though, football is fucked, it's just not the sport it was 2 decades ago. It's all about excessive money and every team essentially has to be a gelactico to compete. The rest of the league need to hope the same thing happens to them, not try and hinder this, as it's the only way they'll ever win anything outside of dumb luck. 14 teams playing borderline aids football while the top 6 run away with everything got boring a long time ago.

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It will be funny if the separation issue that caused so much shit over the past 18 months allows the Saudi state to sponsor us "eh !! what !! not me gov, you proved we aren't linked"   

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Not going to post it all but love this:

 



“I’d never seen or heard anything like it in my life… it was incredible,” mused a person present. You get the idea: this wasn’t a standard shareholders’ meeting.

The reason for their incredulity was because they had listened to a verbal statement from Lee Charnley, Newcastle’s managing director and a man very much associated with the old Mike Ashley regime. He threatened legal action against not only the Premier League but also the executives in attendance if a vote was passed to block the club from making lucrative sponsorship deals. It also transpired Newcastle had sent a letter outlining their stance to the Premier League before the meeting but Charnley’s statement was the first other club executives had heard of it.

“Newcastle only sent the letter to the Premier League,” said a source. “Everyone has now seen the letter but nobody knew it existed before the meeting started. We found out from Lee’s statement.”

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“They just didn’t turn up, except for Lee who sat there and read a statement like he was at a German wedding,” a source said.

“Poor old Lee, put in an impossible position like a puppet,” said another. “Absolutely unbelievable.”

 

That's a real "wish I'd been there" moment.

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They more or less said "Newcastle can't just waltz in here and do what we've all been doing" without any hint of self reflection.

 

This is one aspect of the whole thing where it's pure hypocrisy, jealousy, and the chickens coming home to roost. This was wrong in 2003, not 18 years later when there's a bigger fish.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

The cheek of the other PL clubs whinging saying the new owners should have been there and voted it in too. :lol:

Also they like Lee, of course they do, because he is Ashley's puppet and they loved it when we were a club that didn't try 

 

I hope the PL legal team tell all the clubs they need to back down 

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12 minutes ago, Kasper said:

 

That's a real "wish I'd been there" moment.

 

"He's only been doing that for several years already, daft cunts" would have been my response.

 

The utter lack of self-awareness they all hold judging by that article is bewildering. I particulary like the suggestion of putting a senior-ranking Man Utd officer in charge of a 'working group'. 

 

Let's forget that Man Utd wanted to leave this league in the mud just over six months ago...

 

 

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6 minutes ago, GeordieDazzler said:

 

 

 

 

Yasir out. Greeting and meeting with them racist, murderous bastard of a family.

 

 

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Easy ways round it, there is nothing stopping PIF opening club shops in SaudI giving every one of the 20m male adults £60 to buy a Newcastle top , even if the club gets half, bang there is £600m per season through shirt sales and nothing the PL can do about it. 

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