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What exactly are you expecting? It's a private meeting and I'm guessing the details will remain private.

 

Considering the press are all over this like flies on shite I was expecting summat.

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SSN just reported a quote from Mort:

 

Talks took place at Freshfields in London, with Mike Ashley, Chris Mort, Kevin Keegan, Dennis Wise and Tony Jiminez, talks were constructive and productive.

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SSN just reported a quote from Mort:

 

Talks took place at Freshfields in London, with Mike Ashley, Chris Mort, Kevin Keegan, Dennis Wise and Tony Jiminez, talks were constructive and productive.

 

That'll do.

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SSN just reported a quote from Mort:

 

Talks took place at Freshfields in London, with Mike Ashley, Chris Mort, Kevin Keegan, Dennis Wise and Tony Jiminez, talks were constructive and productive.

 

That'll do.

 

That'll do??

 

Without a photo of his telly?

 

Speak for yourself.

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SSN just reported a quote from Mort:

 

Talks took place at Freshfields in London, with Mike Ashley, Chris Mort, Kevin Keegan, Dennis Wise and Tony Jiminez, talks were constructive and productive.

 

That'll do.

 

That'll do??

 

Without a photo of his telly?

 

Speak for yourself.

 

Fair point. No conclusion without proof, eh?

 

Just that is sounded very soundbyte-y and official for me to believe so.

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SSN just reported a quote from Mort:

 

Talks took place at Freshfields in London, with Mike Ashley, Chris Mort, Kevin Keegan, Dennis Wise and Tony Jiminez, talks were constructive and productive.

 

That'll do.

 

That'll do??

 

Without a photo of his telly?

 

Speak for yourself.

 

Fair point. No conclusion without proof, eh?

 

Just that is sounded very soundbyte-y and official for me to believe so.

 

It's a total fabrication man. Fresh Fields is an ITV sitcom for a start. And that finished years ago.

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SSN just reported a quote from Mort:

 

Talks took place at Freshfields in London, with Mike Ashley, Chris Mort, Kevin Keegan, Dennis Wise and Tony Jiminez, talks were constructive and productive.

 

That'll do.

 

That'll do??

 

Without a photo of his telly?

 

Speak for yourself.

 

Fair point. No conclusion without proof, eh?

 

Just that is sounded very soundbyte-y and official for me to believe so.

 

It's a total fabrication man. Fresh Fields is an ITV sitcom for a start. And that finished years ago.

 

Fuck me, that's tenuous. But I'll take your word for it.

 

It's like the Da Vinci Code and that.

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In other words KK said, "Show me the cash fatty or I walk!"

 

Mort fainted and Ashley roared with laughter as he pulled out the biggest cheque book in the world.

 

A mouse was reported in the vicinity, but Wise was nowhere to be seen. :D

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Newcastle United chairman Chris Mort has revealed that talks between manager Kevin Keegan and owner Mike Ashley were 'productive and constructive'.

 

Keegan's meeting with Newcastle officials on Friday afternoon followed comments The Magpies boss made admitting his side will not be able to compete with the Premier League's top four for a significant period of time.

 

Mort and his newly-appointed deputy Derek Llambias, as well as executive director (football) Dennis Wise and vice-president (player recruitment) Tony Jimenez were also at the meeting, which took place at Freshfields.

 

It was claimed that Keegan's position at St James' Park could be in jeopardy after the comments reportedly did not sit well with Ashley.

 

However, it is understood the club's hierarchy are looking to the future as Keegan plots for next season.

 

Mort said: "It was a good meeting. It was both productive and constructive."

 

Keeagan added: "Part of my job as manager of Newcastle United is to tell fans what's happening at their club.

 

"Part of the media's job is to report it correctly and keep it in context and not go off on tangents.

 

"You can take the same phrase three different ways, and it can mean three different things. You know that.

 

"I will continue to do what I have always done while I have been manager of Newcastle United, and at Manchester City and at Fulham and with England. I haven't changed.

 

"I am not scared of saying what I think the situation is, and I won't change that."

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In other words KK said, "Show me the cash fatty or I walk!"

 

Mort fainted and Ashley roared with laughter as he pulled out the biggest cheque book in the world.

 

A mouse was reported in the vicinity, but Wise was nowhere to be seen. :D

 

Legendary.

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So, what a surprise, these alleged crisis talks came to pass with nothing for the press to get excited about - are we honestly amazed by this? The whole story was a complete fabrication and no where near the truth, as per bloody usual with the scumbag press wanks. What's the betting that as soon as there's even half a sentance which could be taken more than one way the media will run riot again? It's getting totally ridiculous.

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What will be the next crisis. They have to come up with a new one now. Why can't they pick on Everton, Portsmouth or Blackburn? They've had it too easy for too long.

 

Because they're boring clubs and no one gives a shit about them.

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