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Talk of Sterling to Barca.
Why would anyone want to go to Barca? ?
Why would anyone want to go to Barca? ?
Al set up a crowdfund to buy his ticket ??Talk of Sterling to Barca.
Why would anyone want to go to Barca? ?
Talk of Sterling to Barca.
Why would anyone want to go to Barca? ?
Why would anyone want Sterling ?
On a positive someone is making a few sterlingThe only Sterling Barca want/need is the £££££ variety
Looks like could be imminent and has escalated very quickly. George Caulkin saying I to last few hours of Ashley ownership.A lot of excitement in the NE about the takeover being back on. Saudis have agreed that BEin can now operate in KSA and apparantly that will remove the need for arbitration.
Can’t say I’m thrilled at the prospect of being owned by that regime, but suppose the small positive is it gets rid of Ashley.
Wow, there will be a meltdown if that happens. Pubs had better stock up with extra beer ??Looks like could be imminent and has escalated very quickly. George Caulkin saying I to last few hours of Ashley ownership.
It’ll certainly be well celebrated, regardless of any doubts over the new owners.Wow, there will be a meltdown if that happens. Pubs had better stock up with extra beer ??
Wonder who’ll be the first to start whinging about Oil money if the takeover goes through ??
???It'll either be Man City or Liverpool fans.
Season ticket site has apparantly crashed already haha.Having spent time in Durham, always had time for Newcastle. They deserve this and will become a superclub within 5 years. You won't get thousands of empty seats at St James in the CL
A lot of excitement in the NE about the takeover being back on. Saudis have agreed that BEin can now operate in KSA and apparantly that will remove the need for arbitration.
Can’t say I’m thrilled at the prospect of being owned by that regime, but suppose the small positive is it gets rid of Ashley.
They certainly won’t be able to do what Chelsea and Man City did, but the one positive of Ashley is he has left us in a reasonably healthy position to spend. Some stuff I seen last year intimated that we could reasonably spend ~£250m without breaching ffp. That’s not including the fact we will be much more marketable to firms in the Middle East. (Expect Saudi airline/tourism deal pretty much straightaway)Listening to the fans calling in on the way home and that was the general feeling - they don’t want to be part of the sport washing and be owned by them but they are desperate for Ashley to go - with financial restrictions in place are they able to do what Chelsea then City did ?
What do you think needs doing at the stadium? Nothing stands out as being in obvious need of replacement or improvement but I don't go that often to judge that well.They certainly won’t be able to do what Chelsea and Man City did, but the one positive of Ashley is he has left us in a reasonably healthy position to spend. Some stuff I seen last year intimated that we could reasonably spend ~£250m without breaching ffp. That’s not including the fact we will be much more marketable to firms in the Middle East. (Expect Saudi airline/tourism deal pretty much straightaway)
Increased season tickets, spending on match day etc we should be in a pretty healthy position.
I don’t think they’ll go out and spend a huge amount on players though, think the initial outlay will be on training ground and stadium
They certainly won’t be able to do what Chelsea and Man City did, but the one positive of Ashley is he has left us in a reasonably healthy position to spend. Some stuff I seen last year intimated that we could reasonably spend ~£250m without breaching ffp. That’s not including the fact we will be much more marketable to firms in the Middle East. (Expect Saudi airline/tourism deal pretty much straightaway)
Increased season tickets, spending on match day etc we should be in a pretty healthy position.
I don’t think they’ll go out and spend a huge amount on players though, think the initial outlay will be on training ground and stadium
The sports direct advertising will be a good start... haha. But I think in general it just needs a refresh, in some places just a good lick of paint would do. But stuff like a revamp of the kiosks would be a good start, then the corporate areas are years behind what you‘d expect/get elsewhere.What do you think needs doing at the stadium? Nothing stands out as being in obvious need of replacement or improvement but I don't go that often to judge that well.