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After a week of protest and criticism from fans and neutrals alike, myself included, current Newcastle owner Mike Ashley finally got the message: heâs not wanted anymore.
Hereâs the complete transcript of the statement he made earlier today:
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Hereâs the complete transcript of the statement he made earlier today:
âI have enjoyed ... Continue reading »
9 months ago
so, mike ashley has very good points. i dont understand why everyone is so against him. fans rail on him for drinking at the place that he owns, ask for change, then are angry when he makes a change by firing kevin keegan, and then when he takes a trip to new york to blow off the major stresses at home, the fans want to take his head. he was always in a lose-lose situation. he had a business policy in place and if kevin keegan didnt agree with it by wanting to spend money, then it was a reasonable firing. for a business to be successful there has to be a shared philosophy throughout the company. its perfectly reasonable that ashley wanted to find someone that was willing to give the club time to develop. maybe he was looking for someone that had a better knowledge of bringing in youth and working with foreign players. i dont think its right that a fan should be afraid of being assualted by his fellow fans. this whole situation is lose lose for everyone.
9 months ago
Sure, United are/were a shamble but for Ashley to think that he could have turned the club into an Arsenal is ridiculous. To me, saying that he wanted to turn the club into an Arsenal is an excuse that he didn't want to invest even more massive sums of money.
Cheers,
The Gaffer
9 months ago
The more billionaires that come to the league the harder it will get to turn daft money into success. Pressure and expectations will go up but there will still be 20 teams fighting for one title and 19 people who didnt win it.
This is the first time I have looked at Ashley with any sympathy and lets be honest it probably wasnt safe for his family to go to a game. Lovely.
9 months ago
(On the serious, I think it was an extremely well-worded and reasoned letter to the people who have probably made disproportionately ridiculous threats on his person.)
9 months ago
9 months ago
I can't see who would buy the club or want to manage Newcastle. The fans expectations for Newcastle are unreal. They've not let a single competent manager settle into the job there since Robson had a bit of a run. And they are not alone in that mentality. Clubs like Arsenal and now Middlesbrough (who are admittedly copying the Arsenal model) are sensible clubs that spend within their means. Sunderland has spent something close to 50m just to stay in the league....it's really insane!
No one has learned a thing from the Leeds fiasco of a few years ago I guess.