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Thread: Newcastle united tax investigation

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by waalsendmick View Post
    Correct.... but... we have no idea what tax dodges Ashley / the club have been guilty of / are being investigated for. So, we have no idea what any resulting tax bill would be.

    Bearing in mind, we are already £140 odd million in debt and our owner has wallpaper for money, any punishment could still cause serious repurcussions.
    Anything dodgy will have been re-directed to the club.His words of I can't put anymore money in and Rafa can have every penny generated will come into play somewhere.He didnt do that interview for nothing.In other words,shortfalls everywhere and the club will be accountable.
    There will be dodgy agent fees everywhere.

  2. #22
    I hope he gets a long stretch and his hoop is battered daily by a disgruntled Toon Supporter with a 10” truncheon

    Now that would be poetic justice.

  3. #23
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    Sadly you just feel it in your bones nowt will happen . Ashley has been outed for not paying minimum wage , dragged into the House of Commons , petitions in parliament and **** knows what else and he is teflon coated .

  4. #24
    It will all come out in the end

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