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Just on SSN now, reported via the Chronicle.

 

Ashley has sent out letters to them all to offer their resignation, and wants his own team in. This follows late-night talks at SJP last night as part of Ashley's review of how the club runs at present.

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Excellent news - completely clean slate is exactly what we need.

 

Doesn't piss about does he??  ;D

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Just on SSN now, reported via the Chronicle.

 

Ashley has sent out letters to them all to offer their resignation, and wants his own team in. This follows late-night talks at SJP last night as part of Ashley's review of how the club runs at present.

 

Just had SSN on, can't see anything!

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http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/chroniclelive/eveningchronicle/tm_headline=ashley-to-wield-toon-axe%26method=full%26objectid=19344693%26siteid=50081-name_page.html

 

Newcastle United is set for a boardroom shake-up within days as Mike Ashley's St James' Park revolution gathers pace.

 

The Chronicle can exclusively reveal billionaire Mike Ashley will meet Toon directors to review their futures at the club.

 

The 42-year-old sports tycoon wants to replace the current board members with his own people and changes are expected to take place any day now.

 

He has written to directors asking for their resignations.

 

Sir John Hall's children Douglas Hall and Allison Antonopoulos are set to confirm they are going on Monday.

 

Chairman Freddy Shepherd is expected to stay. But the Newcastle futures of his brother Bruce Shepherd and finance expert Timothy Revill are uncertain.

 

Key players from Mr Ashley's camp and the current board members will thrash out the details at St James' Park within days.

 

Once the changes have taken place Mr Ashley is expected to start splashing the millions he feels are necessary to transform the club into a leading force in world football.

 

A source close to Mr Ashley said: "This is all part of Mr Ashley's strategic review of Newcastle United.

 

"This is the first phase that will result in boardroom changes.

 

"It is all about getting his own people in there, people he knows and trusts with whom he has worked for many years.

 

"Now that he is the majority shareholder he has the power to do that."

 

He added: "These changes will give Mr Ashley a better feel for the business and help him to make it better and shape and develop it."

 

The board have two-year pay-off deals written into their contracts.

 

Douglas Hall can expect at least £827,092, while the other board members are looking at a minimum of around £60,000 to £70,000 each.

 

Mr Ashley wants to shake up the board as part of his bid to take the club into private ownership.

 

A source close to the club added: "There are going to be significant changes. There will be a new look at the top after this."

 

Mr Ashley now owns around 80% of the club and is driving forward to the 90% ownership mark, which will mean the remaining 10% will have to be sold to him under stock market rules.

 

City analysts said Mr Ashley cannot just wipe people off the current board as it is still a plc and they have contracts.

 

Until the club is taken back into private ownership, changes cannot be made without negotiating redundancy payments.

 

But city experts say Mr Ashley will want to get his own people in before he starts making any big investments.

 

The board of directors

 

Freddy Shepherd, 64. Chairman and executive director

 

Freddy was appointed as a director in November 1991 after being part of the Magpie Group, which took over control of Newcastle United from Gordon McKeag. He became chairman in July 1998, taking over from Sir John Hall.

 

He was appointed as a non-executive director of Newcastle United plc in December 1998, became a full-time executive director in August 2001 and was appointed chairman in 2002.

 

He is also chairman of the Shepherd Offshore group of companies.

 

Bruce Shepherd, 59. Non-executive director and member of the remuneration committee and audit committee

 

Younger brother of Freddy, Bruce was appointed as a non-executive director in July 2002.

 

He is the chief executive of the Shepherd Offshore group of companies, based in Walker, and has an executive box at St James' Park.

 

Timothy Revill, 56. Independent non-executive director and chairman of the remuneration committee and audit committee

 

Appointed as a non-executive director in July 2002 at the same time as Bruce Shepherd. He is a chartered accountant and chairman of the BDO Fidecs group of accountants and business advisers, based in Gibraltar.

 

Douglas Hall, 48. Non-executive director of the plc and executive director of NUFC

 

Sir John Hall's son Douglas was appointed as a director of the football club in November 1991 as part of the Magpie Group takeover, working alongside his father and Freddy Shepherd.

 

He subsequently became deputy chairman in July 1998.

 

He was appointed as a non-executive director of Newcastle United plc in December 1998 and as an executive director of Newcastle United Football Club on August 1, 2001. He is chairman of Cameron Hall Developments.

 

Allison Antonopoulos, 46. Non-executive director

 

Sir John Hall's daughter Allison was appointed as a non-executive director on February 3, 2004. She became only the second woman to take a place on the board at St James' Park.

 

She is also a director of Cameron Hall Developments Ltd.

 

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with this new guy coming into trouble shoot for cashley soon i have been told by somebody at the club that shepherd ,cushing and co will be out on there arses soon .she oversees the corporate banqueting dept and stuff and she let it slip that they will be gone soon and more s*** will hit the fan .

i posted this in another thread and so far it has proved correct if true .itk  :celb:

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David Craig seemed to think Shepherd would be included in that, the Chronicle article above seemingly thinks otherwise.

It's possible Ashley changed his mind about him after he found out both Owen and Martins has release clauses in their contracts.

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with this new guy coming into trouble shoot for cashley soon i have been told by somebody at the club that shepherd ,cushing and co will be out on there arses soon .she oversees the corporate banqueting dept and stuff and she let it slip that they will be gone soon and more s*** will hit the fan .

i posted this in another thread and so far it has proved correct if true .itk

Whoever this 'source' close to Mike Ashley is, I think he should stop hanging around with him :lol: He tells the bloody Chronicle everything

arselicktastic for anal oliver  :razz:
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Douglas Hall, 48. Non-executive director of the plc and executive director of NUFC

 

Sir John Hall's son Douglas was appointed as a director of the football club in November 1991 as part of the Magpie Group takeover, working alongside his father and Freddy Shepherd.

 

He subsequently became deputy chairman in July 1998.

 

He was appointed as a non-executive director of Newcastle United plc in December 1998 and as an executive director of Newcastle United Football Club on August 1, 2001. He is chairman of Cameron Hall Developments.

 

 

 

Pack your bags Douglas Hall!!!!  :idiot2:  :idiot2:  :idiot2:  :idiot2:  :idiot2:  :idiot2:

 

Well done Mike Ashley!  :thup:

 

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