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Mike Ashley set to bid for Rangers (and NUFC ban Daily Telegraph for story)


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McMurdo the Judas Blogger

 

11 September 2013

"With the announcement that he is putting Newcastle United up for sale, the chips are falling into place for a Mike Ashley takeover at Rangers.

 

As predicted by this blogger, Ashley could very well be the new man in charge at the troubled club"

 

 

 

12 September 2013

"Mike Ashley may not be riding to Rangers rescue after all.

 

I am led to believe that Ashley has been scared off by the fifth columnists in the club support and doesn’t relish taking on disgruntled fan groups again."

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McMurdo is despicable. I doubt Ashley was ever interested in buying Rangers, as was pointed out in other threads, why should he? He has got all the commercial deals tied up already and will be making a pretty penny off them.

 

The Judas Blogger tends to just reguritate the Toxic brief on these type of matters.

I think he's worse than old 3names given he shits on his own doorstep or in other circumstances, should be sectioned.

 

Why would Ashely buy more shares in Rangers when he has what he wants tied up ?

If he was to help to keep the lights on and the onerous contracts producing, it's always more likely to be a secured loan IMO.

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Newcastle United has today banned the Daily Telegraph with immediate effect following a report published in its paper yesterday (Thursday, 11th September), headlined 'Newcastle United For Sale As Ashley Eyes Rangers', as well as a follow-up article from the same reporter which appears in the Daily Telegraph today (Friday, 12th September).

 

The reports by Luke Edwards on 11th September, and again today (12th September), are wholly inaccurate and written with the intention of unsettling the Club, players and its supporters.

This is disgraceful journalism for which the Club and its supporters should receive a full and unreserved apology from those concerned.

 

The truth is Mike Ashley remains committed to Newcastle United.

 

For the avoidance of doubt, this means that for the remainder of this season and AT LEAST until the end of next season, Mike Ashley will not, under any circumstances, sell Newcastle United at any price.

The Club cannot be stronger in stating its position on this matter.

It is not acceptable for newspapers to print factually inaccurate reports that are damaging to the Club and to fail to check facts with Newcastle United ahead of publication and then expect to receive access to the Club.

 

Newcastle United will not tolerate this and will take such action as it deems appropriate.

The ban extends to all reporters working for, or freelancing on behalf of, the Daily Telegraph, as well as Luke Edwards in any capacity he may have working for the paper's sister title or on a freelance basis.

 

Newcastle United ... now, that's what I call a forceful statement. Would wish we had such a PR department these last 25 odd years.

 

(NB: I somewhat doubt that this news was unsettling the Magpies' support though.)

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We need money or we're in big trouble. Administration again would be catastrophic. Where do you suggest we get money from?

 

I agree with this RAB - I know many bears who wouldn't touch an online forum with a shitty stick but would say 2nd admin is the end for them, seek o it. It is their way, still fans but wouldn't have the heart anymore.

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