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“They watched the players train"

Shit.

 

Probably means Barton was lighting cigars( with £20 notes), Ameobi was practicing his tennis and Taylor was on the beers.

 

Malaysians: "When do the players get here?"

 

Satay!!!

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“They watched the players train"

Shit.

 

Probably means Barton was lighting cigars( with £20 notes), Ameobi was practicing his tennis and Taylor was on the beers.

 

Malaysians: "When do the players get here?"

 

Satay!!!

;):lol:

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“They watched the players train"

Shit.

 

Probably means Barton was lighting cigars( with £20 notes), Ameobi was practicing his tennis and Taylor was on the beers.

 

Malaysians: "When do the players get here?"

 

Lambrusco: πότε οι φορείς παίρνουν εδώ;

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“They watched the players train"

Shit.

 

Probably means Barton was lighting cigars( with £20 notes), Ameobi was practicing his tennis and Taylor was on the beers.

 

Malaysians: "When do the players get here?"

 

Satay!!!

 

You have Sideshow Bob! We love Sideshow Bob!

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Maybe hes a jinx, so if history repeats itself they'll sign him, a little later be taken over by the owner of Aldi who will sack Ferguson, bring in the ghost of George Best to manage them only to fuck him over by having Bill Shankly oversee all transfers. Voila relegation and oblivion. :lol:

 

 

You can but hope.

 

 

;)

 

wrong thread?

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“They watched the players train"

Shit.

 

Probably means Barton was lighting cigars( with £20 notes), Ameobi was practicing his tennis and Taylor was on the beers.

 

Malaysians: "When do the players get here?"

 

Satay!!!

 

You have Sideshow Bob! We love Sideshow Bob!

 

 

Lambrusco: πότε οι φορείς παίρνουν εδώ;

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“They watched the players train"

Shit.

 

Probably means Barton was lighting cigars( with £20 notes), Ameobi was practicing his tennis and Taylor was on the beers.

 

Malaysians: "When do the players get here?"

 

Satay!!!

 

You have Sideshow Bob! We love Sideshow Bob!

 

 

Lambrusco: πότε οι φορείς παίρνουν εδώ;

 

:lol:

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“They watched the players train"

Shit.

 

Probably means Barton was lighting cigars( with £20 notes), Ameobi was practicing his tennis and Taylor was on the beers.

 

Malaysians: "When do the players get here?"

 

Satay!!!

 

You have Sideshow Bob! We love Sideshow Bob!

 

 

Lambrusco: πότε οι φορείς παίρνουν εδώ;

 

:lol:

;);):razz::rolleyes:

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au contraire Mon Bon Visage

 

Revealed: Man who wants Toon

 

A RECLUSIVE Malaysian billionaire has jumped to the head of the queue to buy Newcastle.

 

Media mogul Ananda Krishnan is closing in on a deal to end Mike Ashley's nightmare two-year Toon reign - and hopes to make an announcement early next week.

 

The £95million deal for the club represents loose change to the 71-year-old, who is South East Asia's third-richest man worth £4.5billion.

 

Other consortia remain in the running to buy the crisis club.

 

But after making the first significant move in the drawn-out sale, Krishnan is the favourite to take control after meeting Ashley's drastically-reduced asking price - almost £40m less than the sportswear tycoon paid in 2007.

 

The owner-in-waiting is believed to favour Alan Shearer to be the club's manager.

 

Like Ashley, Krishnan has kept a low profile as he has built up a powerful business portfolio which includes major interests in oil, entertainment, telecoms and shipping.

 

Over the years, he has donated millions of pounds to charities and a source said: "Mr Krishnan shuns public exposure and likes to keep a low profile for someone of his stature."

 

Figures have yet to be confirmed but a significant kitty would be made available for Shearer to use in the transfer market.

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The Guardian:

 

Malaysian consortium reportedly makes £80m bid for Newcastle

 

A Malaysian consortium reportedly submitted an £80m bid to Mike Ashley for control of Newcastle United yesterday. The Malaysians, who were shown round St James' Park on Thursday after watching the slightly bemused players being put through their paces at the training ground, seemingly made their offer on a day when Seymour Pierce, the investment bank brokering the sale, was also hoping for rival bids from at least two of the other three consortiums which have been carrying out due diligence at the club.

 

All interested parties have signed non-disclosure agreements and their identities remain closely guarded secrets although Freddy Shepherd, Newcastle's former chairman, is involved with one of them.

 

Another consortium, from the United States, had been regarded as the favourite but, when the Malaysians flew to London with Derek Llambias, Newcastle's managing director, on Thursday evening and immediately met Seymour Pierce, that perception changed.

 

Ashley, who wants £100m for the club and will take a thumping loss on his investment, is likely to spend the weekend pondering his options but, before any substantive progress is made, one consortium will need to sign a sales-purchase agreement. That would set the takeover in full motion and allow the appointment of a manager – most probably, though not definitely, Shearer.

 

Despite Seymour Pierce's optimism that a deal can be quickly concluded, nothing is certain and some observers fear that legal and financial barriers could dictate that things are destined to drag on for a few more weeks yet.

 

Shepherd was on a golfing break in Portugal yesterday.

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71? He wants to stay away.

 

The age worries me like, what happens if he croaks it in a year or so?

 

Some widow keeps us on? I doubt it? some son comes along and decides its now his plaything?

 

This is the problem I see with individuals owning us, they arent around forever and sometime it has to change. Knowing our luck we'll no sooner get settled and be looking good when he drops down dead and we're in limbo again.

 

Still, its a chance we have to take.

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au contraire Mon Bon Visage

 

Revealed: Man who wants Toon

 

A RECLUSIVE Malaysian billionaire has jumped to the head of the queue to buy Newcastle.

 

Media mogul Ananda Krishnan is closing in on a deal to end Mike Ashley's nightmare two-year Toon reign - and hopes to make an announcement early next week.

 

The £95million deal for the club represents loose change to the 71-year-old, who is South East Asia's third-richest man worth £4.5billion.

 

Other consortia remain in the running to buy the crisis club.

 

But after making the first significant move in the drawn-out sale, Krishnan is the favourite to take control after meeting Ashley's drastically-reduced asking price - almost £40m less than the sportswear tycoon paid in 2007.

 

The owner-in-waiting is believed to favour Alan Shearer to be the club's manager.

 

Like Ashley, Krishnan has kept a low profile as he has built up a powerful business portfolio which includes major interests in oil, entertainment, telecoms and shipping.

 

Over the years, he has donated millions of pounds to charities and a source said: "Mr Krishnan shuns public exposure and likes to keep a low profile for someone of his stature."

 

Figures have yet to be confirmed but a significant kitty would be made available for Shearer to use in the transfer market.

 

Watch out Blu Bamboo!

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A MALAYSIAN media mogul is reported to be leading the race to buy Newcastle United.

 

Ananda Krishnan is reported to be closing in on a deal to end Mike Ashley's nightmare two-year Toon reign - and hopes to make an announcement early next week.

 

Krishnan - a major shareholder in Johnston Press, the parent company of The Shields Gazette's publisher Northeast Press - is South East Asia's third-richest man, with a fortune of £4.5bn.

 

Other consortia remain in the running to buy the relegated Magpies, including one fronted by former chairman Freddy Shepherd.

 

But Krishnan is favourite to take control after meeting Ashley's drastically-reduced asking price of £100m.

 

The owner-in-waiting is believed to favour Alan Shearer to be the club's manager.

 

A delegation of Malaysian businessmen believed to be acting on Krishnan's behalf were given a tour of the club's stadium and training facilities on Wednesday.

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