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Will Newcastle benefit from the APT case


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Well I am. I don’t understand why the deals are not already in place and I don’t think the PL have blocked them. I just don’t think the deals are there but I could obviously be completely wrong.
You could save yourself some time by not bothering typing the bolded bit. Its a given with your posts.
 
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Is this £10m a year? By the way I think that’s Steffan Bornstein who’s a ****ing tit and wrong on loads of this stuff. Spouts ****e on talksport all the time and had a constant puzzled look on his face
 
Is this £10m a year? By the way I think that’s Steffan Bornstein who’s a ****ing tit and wrong on loads of this stuff. Spouts ****e on talksport all the time and had a constant puzzled look on his face

I think it's fairly safe to assume this is correct.

The ****s even sat on it for 6 months.

I expect there will have been others rejected
 
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Hopefully, but this guy spouted off everything was great for us ffp wise 2 days before the fire sale. He makes GG look competent at his 5 times table this guy <laugh>

He's been pretty spot on about the hearings etc, but he's wrong like quite a few other idiots when they took the PLs word on APT1 not being void.

The PL will have been as active in stopping Newcastle after the takeover as it was before it.
 
The PL are finished after this. We will sue them.

The cartel will join the super league the minute their defence is breached.

Apparently we can't have a situation where clubs 'like' Newcastle can spend more money than them.

I love that interesting starting point in these people's argument ! Erm hello we've already got a situation where clubs can spend more than everyone else.

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The cartel will join the super league the minute their defence is breached.

Apparently we can't have a situation where clubs 'like' Newcastle can spend more money than them.

I love that interesting starting point in these people's argument ! Erm hello we've already got a situation where clubs can spend more than everyone else.

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Super League is easy to finish off here in England with a strong leader in both the FA and PL.

If they want to join, they forfeit membership of PL and FA, they then can't play in CL, PL, EFL cup and FA cup and if and when the Super League nosedives or they lose fans due to not playing domestic games, they have to start at bottom of football pyramid. No immediate returns to either Football League or Premier League.
 
They already tried to leave and the PL didn't even give them so much a slap on the wrists.

That says it all.
 
They already tried to leave and the PL didn't even give them so much a slap on the wrists.

That says it all.


They never were leaving.. The were staying and just closing the door on Europe for other clubs.. No European money=no point spending money to chase it.

The majority of interest in the PL whether we like it not is now coming from countries like America and China, and unfortunately they're only really interested in the 6 clubs, that have been allowed to own the PL.
 
They never were leaving.. The were staying and just closing the door on Europe for other clubs.. No European money=no point spending money to chase it.

The majority of interest in the PL whether we like it not is now coming from countries like America and China, and unfortunately they're only really interested in the 6 clubs, that have been allowed to own the PL.

The Americans thought they could restrict competition. They didn't reckon on our strict competition law principles.
 
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