Newcastle United takeover?

I hope the takeover goes through and their new owners invest hugely in the infrastructure of the club and the city of Newcastle (which is a fantastic investment opportunity just like Manchester was for Sheikh Mansour). This project could help spread wealth around this country into areas which have been neglected at a time when we need investment more than ever.
The Geordie fans will have to endure the same sort of abuse we have had as a fanbase but will come to realise that creating thousands of new jobs and investing in local communities is the correct business model, despite the relentless racist narrative from the London-based media.
I hope the same thing happens at Everton as well.
Good luck to them. I've been a few times and always had a good night out! Nice people, nice city
 
No but after you have typed that and posted it on the internet his bots have probably got yours!
You will now be classed as "An enemy of the state", Purplenose.
To ensure that you are not being bugged wherever you go you will have to destroy your following personal possessions -
Mobile phone
Pen
Wallet with all cards
Watch
Shoes
Car (particularly if fitted with Satnav)
 
A change of ownership allows a new owner to agree a managed plan for investment with UEFA without needing to meet the break-even requirement.

I see but still take them years and the top 4 will all be improving their squads as well in that time Everton for example have tried it
 
You will now be classed as "An enemy of the state", Purplenose.
To ensure that you are not being bugged wherever you go you will have to destroy your following personal possessions -
Mobile phone
Pen
Wallet with all cards
Watch
Shoes
Car (particularly if fitted with Satnav)

I am waiting for a Lada with 4 blokes in it to pull up outside.
 

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