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[Football] Newcastle United takeover: Full details as Mike Ashley agrees £300million deal


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1 minute ago, ManOfTheHour said:

Yah and if get the wrong owner sure like to sack manager one unless instant success

 

If this goes through the club will stabilize and start to get better

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23 minutes ago, ManOfTheHour said:

Newcastle is a good team for anyone to buy. All the makings of a big club

 

- big stadium

- loyal fanbase

 

 

 

yup.. . I agree..

the magpies are fiercely loyal.

i know of a couple of sinkie magpies... they never jump ship since alan shearer times...

unlike some of those chelsea, city, manu and recently pool "fans"

 

or some of those bastard fans that go around saying his favourite clubs are RM and barca...

WTf...

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29 minutes ago, XianGe said:

Mike Ashley has agreed in principle a £300million deal to sell Newcastle United to a Saudi Arabia-backed consortium.

 

300m pounds is very much a steal. credits to the saudis.

 

It was said the saudis were planning a big money purchase of united. I guess the rumour is pretty accurate. newcaslte united FC.

 

now the saudi oil money is gone, man utd is going to sink deeper now.

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1 minute ago, meng.huat said:

 

300m pounds is very much a steal. credits to the saudis.

 

It was said the saudis were planning a big money purchase of united. I guess the rumour is pretty accurate. newcaslte united FC.

 

now the saudi oil money is gone, man utd is going to sink deeper now.

Chiu mean citeh sink?

Now only real Madrid/Barca/psg got budget for big names

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6 minutes ago, meng.huat said:

 

true... Mike Ashley is shit and the magpies deserve better than this fat shit.

Initially tot he is genuine in rebuilding magpies... Then see him not serious in his transfer market can know he only wanna profit

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1 minute ago, XianGe said:

Chiu mean citeh sink?

Now only real Madrid/Barca/psg got budget for big names

 

Barca facing financial issues due to wuhan virus.

RM got their local govt to sarporks them...

 

PSG and shitty are oil funded...

if the prince salman indeed takes up 80% stake.

PSG and shitty going to look like kindergarden kids in front of newcastle.

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5 minutes ago, meng.huat said:

 

Barca facing financial issues due to wuhan virus.

RM got their local govt to sarporks them...

 

PSG and shitty are oil funded...

if the prince salman indeed takes up 80% stake.

PSG and shitty going to look like kindergarden kids in front of newcastle.

Ya Barca need to lelong coutinho to fund purchases... 

RM like always got $$$... 

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15 minutes ago, meng.huat said:

 

300m pounds is very much a steal. credits to the saudis.

 

It was said the saudis were planning a big money purchase of united. I guess the rumour is pretty accurate. newcaslte united FC.

 

now the saudi oil money is gone, man utd is going to sink deeper now.

Nobody want 6th place team. Even Nike chose to go with better teams...

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15 minutes ago, meng.huat said:

 

300m pounds is very much a steal. credits to the saudis.

 

It was said the saudis were planning a big money purchase of united. I guess the rumour is pretty accurate. newcaslte united FC.

 

now the saudi oil money is gone, man utd is going to sink deeper now.

 

Americans where will sell MU for 300m...MU worth 3bn pounds...huat max

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1 minute ago, ManOfTheHour said:

Nobody want 6th place team. Even Nike chose to go with better teams...

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lee bee hua will be damn faps in this...

 

Just now, Homelander said:

 

Americans where will sell MU for 300m...MU worth 3bn pounds...huat max

 

3bn pounds? I think only 1 siao kia can afford this asking price... but he just bought newcastle.

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Just now, meng.huat said:

lee bee hua will be damn faps in this...

 

 

3bn pounds? I think only 1 siao kia can afford this asking price... but he just bought newcastle.

 

yeah i went google mu valuation...2019 they worth so much leh...think if ppl invest also a stake of mu, hard to eat the whole pie

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2 minutes ago, Homelander said:

 

yeah i went google mu valuation...2019 they worth so much leh...think if ppl invest also a stake of mu, hard to eat the whole pie

 

play so lousy and earn so little points... still worth so much...

i guess its all the branding and marketing... less sports...

this football is toxic...

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Just now, meng.huat said:

 

play so lousy and earn so little points... still worth so much...

i guess its all the branding and marketing... less sports...

this football is toxic...

 

i think they accumulate a lot of goodwill in the 90s and 00s under SAF...their brand very good, even no watch soccer female frens also know mu...

 

i tell them i support blackburn, they gimme wtf look lol

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12 minutes ago, Homelander said:

One neymar is around 2/3 of newcastle worth sia...but anyway i used to like newcastle during keegan and then bobby robson's reigns...very entertaining

 

Unlike now, sibei dull and uninspiring football

 

Neymar is super overpriced... He jz bring the attention to psg... 

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