As expected the BBC wheeled out Alan Shearer to give his comments
Alan Shearer says the Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of Newcastle is a "special day" for the club's long-suffering supporters.
www.bbc.co.uk
there are two comments that he made that seems at odds to each other
"Their (fans) money hasn't been invested and they've not been consulted. " - so where has it gone because Ashley put in over £100m ? Spent £519m on player purchases let alone the wages bills
then he says
" not Newcastle United fans' fault - they don't get a say in their football club and how it's run."
so he castigates Ashley for not giving the fans a say then accepts the fans get no say? Really cant see the new owners doing more than lip service to fans consultation, just like in any other professional football team. Fans especially in the Premier League are a commercial commodity to exploit what makes anyone think this will be different? Plus the higher up you go the less important in terms of finance fans turning up on matchday are - it becomes more about sponsorship and TV /advertising revenue
But he does get one thing right, their biggest hardship over the last 14 years has been
"We've had no real ambition, we've survived, cup competitions have been non-existent and this city and this football club and our fans deserve better.
Tough being a NUFC fan you know