I think he would be a good, but not great owner. Certainly miles better than the incumbents.
I said in the other thread my main concern would be him sacking Robins and appointing Steve Bruce.
Surely not! As someone said he could come in want to turn a dire situation around get us into the Premiership and sell us to a rich investor and pocket the difference. Personally for me that is a better route than a half full stadium and league 2 football.I hate him and all he stands for. I’d be mortified if he came anywhere near. I’d rather be league 2
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Off you go then, enjoy!!I hate him and all he stands for. I’d be mortified if he came anywhere near. I’d rather be league 2
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I hate him and all he stands for. I’d be mortified if he came anywhere near. I’d rather be league 2
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If he did take over I can see Hoffman having a role at the club, chairman or as chief exec
Don't see why Newcastle fans hated him...he got them back to the prem spent a few million on players and got the richest owners for them...that'll do for me
It's all about fan expectation. Newcastle fans think they should be champions league every year despite them not winning anything since before we were all born. They want their owner to spend as much as it takes to do that so they might now have the correct owners.
Ashley prefers to try and run a break even policy or as close as he can. In his 14 years at Newcastle the club spent over 1/2 a billion pounds in transfers. The net spend was was closer to 150 million so too say he never spent anything and just took money out is misleading.
How many of us would turn down that investment for a few sports direct signs at the stadium with the majority of the next 14 years as a mid table Prem team?
It’s interesting isn’t it. To be clear I’d bite your hand off for that situation overall.It's all about fan expectation. Newcastle fans think they should be champions league every year despite them not winning anything since before we were all born. They want their owner to spend as much as it takes to do that so they might now have the correct owners.
Ashley prefers to try and run a break even policy or as close as he can. In his 14 years at Newcastle the club spent over 1/2 a billion pounds in transfers. The net spend was was closer to 150 million so too say he never spent anything and just took money out is misleading.
How many of us would turn down that investment for a few sports direct signs at the stadium with the majority of the next 14 years as a mid table Prem team?
And that my friend will do for meHe will set Coventry up the same way if he takes over - even with other clubs. Coventry looks more promising though. An opportunity to get CCFC and CBS back together (potentially already making the club more profitable/appealing in the long run) making them contenders for promotion or even getting promotion and he will be looking to sell the club in a few years. Arguably, he can do this with any club but I would say Coventry has caught his eye with a modern stadium.
It’s interesting isn’t it. To be clear I’d bite your hand off for that situation overall.
However…a big part of our journey in the last few years has been our identity. Hummel kits etc. Will be a shame to see that go
Thays my concern. I want this ride to carry on, not being replaced by foreign managers and identikit expensive signings with no affinity to the club.
ITK or hopeful speculation?One step at a time, let's have the 51% takeover completed/announced first, then all the ensemble that goes with it, and then go from there.
And put Out some good teams when we were plunging down the league system. So much so that Ashley Out would sound a bit daft.Don't see why Newcastle fans hated him...he got them back to the prem spent a few million on players and got the richest owners for them...that'll do for me
Hmm, you mean like Derby fans wanted for Wayne Rooney?If he got Coventry to the premiership alone there would be a statue outside the CBS for him.
You speak for yourself Chicken. If I could remember the last time they won a trophy I’d prove you wrong.It's all about fan expectation. Newcastle fans think they should be champions league every year despite them not winning anything since before we were all born. They want their owner to spend as much as it takes to do that so they might now have the correct owners.
Ashley prefers to try and run a break even policy or as close as he can. In his 14 years at Newcastle the club spent over 1/2 a billion pounds in transfers. The net spend was was closer to 150 million so too say he never spent anything and just took money out is misleading.
How many of us would turn down that investment for a few sports direct signs at the stadium with the majority of the next 14 years as a mid table Prem team?
ITK or hopeful speculation?
Has there ever been any evidence he’s interested in buying us apart from hopeful speculation on here and social media?
From what I’ve read he’s only been interested in the franchise and stadium.
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