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    ? Im serious. Pboro has got the experience, the business acumen and the money to be a major player in this. Cant see why he wouldnt want a piece of the action. He could be the new Sir John Hall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelowen View Post
    ? Im serious. Pboro has got the experience, the business acumen and the money to be a major player in this. Cant see why he wouldnt want a piece of the action. He could be the new Sir John Hall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelowen View Post
    ? Im serious. Pboro has got the experience, the business acumen and the money to be a major player in this. Cant see why he wouldnt want a piece of the action. He could be the new Sir John Hall.


    We could replace the SD advertising with that of his mattress cleaning business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post


    We could replace the SD advertising with that of his mattress cleaning business.
    that turned over 1.64 milion last year

    so im out of mikes league im afraid

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelowen View Post
    ? Im serious. Pboro has got the experience, the business acumen and the money to be a major player in this. Cant see why he wouldnt want a piece of the action. He could be the new Sir John Hall.
    not me im afraid
    but i was being serious

    this could be a self funding purchase
    witha few buisness men only guarantors

    you are guaranteed a return for the next few years from sky money alone
    any bank would lend against this

    then he wants that payment in installments

    so the rest of the clubs income could fund players and the running of the club
    how about this
    would you as a match going fan be prepared to pay an extra £8 per ticket to owna part of the club
    that alone would generate roughly 400k per week enough to buy players going forward

    imagine the increase in shirt sales per season
    imagine the increase from the shop
    imagine the increase in local advertising
    take the 5-8 mill we could replace from mikes sports direct advertising (if he doesnt make the new owner keep it )but he is desperate so im not to sure he would want to keep it

    i reckon there is at leats another 9-15 mill there so 20 odd million

    if the geordie nation ever had realistic dreams of owning their club there is no better chance than now

    lets see who steps up

    to me it will be a right royal laugh if at least one interested party doesnt step up from the north east

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