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When you look at the Chelsea sale followed by their immense transfer activity and pending tax liability, compared to what was apparently done on our takeover....you can't really say ours looks any worse. But hey, gotta give those top 6 clubs every chance to close shop eh? Oh NUFC have been taken over? Let's hold an emergency meeting and make sure we tighten up affiliated owner sponsorships, let's sign off on all new commercial deals, and make sure prior lax rules that benefited ambitous clubs is no longer in play for NUFC. 

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On 16/09/2022 at 11:42, TBG said:

Can't help feeling the club should be prioritising a RW over this and a janitor position.

 

10 dollars an hour to clean offices and toilets. Fucking hell maybe the new regime really are evil.

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in the mirror also.

i dont really see anything corrupt in there at all tbf.

just 2 parties trying to find a solution.

no dirty tricks.

 

Damning messages revealed that confirm Tory lies over Newcastle United's Saudi takeover

Documents show Lord Gerry Grimstone, a former Barclays chairman, spoke with the league's then chairman on several occasions - despite Boris Johnson saying on record that government had no role in controversial Saudi takeover

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The takeover of Newcastle United by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund was assisted by an intervention from a Tory minister who spoke directly to the Premier League's then chair Gary Hoffman, according to a Freedom of Information act requested by Open Democracy.

A series of now public messages from Lord Gerry Grimstone included asking, in August 2020, for the Premier League's stance on a "way forward" with the deal to purchase the club from Mike Ashley stalled.

On another occasion he wrote in a memo about finding a "solution" to the impasse over the piracy issues relating to streaming service BeoutQ which threatened to derail a takeover.

The revelation comes despite former prime minister Boris Johnson insisting that his government had no role in the deal. Johnson appointed Grimstone as minister for investment in March 2020.

 

 

An internal memo composed by Grimstone on 22 August 2020, which copied in British ambassador in Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton, referred to a communication he had with Hoffman in which they agreed on the piracy issue being solved before talks around a takeover of the club would restart. Hoffman stepped down from his role at the beginning of this year.

“Gary said the EPL would like to find a solution and he is very sensitive to the wider considerations surrounding all this in respect of relationships with KSA. We agreed that any process should not restart until a clear way through is on the table as any new 'failure' would be highly embarrassing.”

 

Later that day Grimstone, who is a previous chairman of Barclays bank, sent Hoffman a WhatsApp which read: “I think for all our sakes we need to try and bring this matter to a conclusion as quickly as possible.

"As discussed it would be helpful for you and I to have a view from your QC as to what in his opinion it would take to achieve this. I can then confirm from the highest levels of the Saudi Government whether this is deliverable and we all will then know where this stands.”

Boris Johnson had previously claimed the Conservative Government had no involvement in the takeover ( 

 

Another memo sent by Grimstone 11 days previous, again with Crompton copied, said that he held a 45-minute conversation with Hoffman.

“We established clearly at the beginning of the call that my only role was to facilitate the passing of ideas between the EPL and PIF and that in no way prejudiced the EPL’s complete autonomy in this matter," Grimstone wrote.

In response to a parliamentary question from Newcastle Central MP Chi Onwurah in April, Johnson said : “These are commercial matters for the parties concerned. The Government was not involved at any point in the takeover talks on the sale of Newcastle United.”

Since the takeover was completed on October 7 last year, Newcastle United and the Premier League have maintained an insistence that the PIF is separate to the Saudi state.

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6 hours ago, Sima said:

Not a fan of that to be honest.  Looks really bad needing the help of those cunts to push it through.

 

Looks bad for labour supporters I agree.  I mean the reverence people here pay to them and it takes the "evil" Tory's who hate the North East to step in and help.  No doubt there motives were evil though..  Just like no doubt Labours motives for doing fuck all to help will have been lovely :lol:

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22 minutes ago, huss9 said:

in the mirror also.

i dont really see anything corrupt in there at all tbf.

just 2 parties trying to find a solution.

no dirty tricks.

 

Damning messages revealed that confirm Tory lies over Newcastle United's Saudi takeover

Documents show Lord Gerry Grimstone, a former Barclays chairman, spoke with the league's then chairman on several occasions - despite Boris Johnson saying on record that government had no role in controversial Saudi takeover

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Image: Getty Images)

NEWS

POLITICS

FOOTBALL

CELEBS

TV

 

Alan SmithFootball News Reporter

16:39, 26 Sep 2022

UPDATED16:51, 26 Sep 2022

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The takeover of Newcastle United by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund was assisted by an intervention from a Tory minister who spoke directly to the Premier League's then chair Gary Hoffman, according to a Freedom of Information act requested by Open Democracy.

A series of now public messages from Lord Gerry Grimstone included asking, in August 2020, for the Premier League's stance on a "way forward" with the deal to purchase the club from Mike Ashley stalled.

On another occasion he wrote in a memo about finding a "solution" to the impasse over the piracy issues relating to streaming service BeoutQ which threatened to derail a takeover.

The revelation comes despite former prime minister Boris Johnson insisting that his government had no role in the deal. Johnson appointed Grimstone as minister for investment in March 2020.

 

 

An internal memo composed by Grimstone on 22 August 2020, which copied in British ambassador in Saudi Arabia Neil Crompton, referred to a communication he had with Hoffman in which they agreed on the piracy issue being solved before talks around a takeover of the club would restart. Hoffman stepped down from his role at the beginning of this year.

“Gary said the EPL would like to find a solution and he is very sensitive to the wider considerations surrounding all this in respect of relationships with KSA. We agreed that any process should not restart until a clear way through is on the table as any new 'failure' would be highly embarrassing.”

 

Later that day Grimstone, who is a previous chairman of Barclays bank, sent Hoffman a WhatsApp which read: “I think for all our sakes we need to try and bring this matter to a conclusion as quickly as possible.

"As discussed it would be helpful for you and I to have a view from your QC as to what in his opinion it would take to achieve this. I can then confirm from the highest levels of the Saudi Government whether this is deliverable and we all will then know where this stands.”

Boris Johnson had previously claimed the Conservative Government had no involvement in the takeover ( 

 

Another memo sent by Grimstone 11 days previous, again with Crompton copied, said that he held a 45-minute conversation with Hoffman.

“We established clearly at the beginning of the call that my only role was to facilitate the passing of ideas between the EPL and PIF and that in no way prejudiced the EPL’s complete autonomy in this matter," Grimstone wrote.

In response to a parliamentary question from Newcastle Central MP Chi Onwurah in April, Johnson said : “These are commercial matters for the parties concerned. The Government was not involved at any point in the takeover talks on the sale of Newcastle United.”

Since the takeover was completed on October 7 last year, Newcastle United and the Premier League have maintained an insistence that the PIF is separate to the Saudi state.

 

Aye, a politician asking if there can be a reasonable solution to a major business and social situation that's important to a large portion of the nation..  What a damning revelation eh ?  The stories in these tags really are a joke.

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4 minutes ago, Teasy said:

 

Looks bad for labour supporters I agree.  I mean the reverence people here pay to them and it takes the "evil" Tory's who hate the North East to step in and help.  No doubt there motives were evil though..  Just like no doubt Labours motives for doing fuck all to help will have been lovely :lol:

I must be forgetting the Saudi led takeover which fell on its arse due to a labour government doing fuck all?

 

The ‘story’ here is about Boris lying to parliament.

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32 minutes ago, BoSelecta said:

I must be forgetting the Saudi led takeover which fell on its arse due to a labour government doing fuck all?

 

The ‘story’ here is about Boris lying to parliament.

Politician lies in Parliament - well fuck me backwards....never saw that coming!

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A government minister (of whichever party) asking for a clear decision on something which had been deliberately kicked into the long grass by the PL?

 

What a shocking turn of events.

 

Mind you, perhaps it is surprising that someone was doing their job.

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7 hours ago, Sima said:

Not a fan of that to be honest.  Looks really bad needing the help of those cunts to push it through.

It wasn’t any secret that the Government were in favour of the sale. I don’t think they influenced the approval much, if at all. The PL were in danger of being exposed for double standards/ leaking info and massive procrastination. The speed in which they eventually folded was pretty spectacular. 

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