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Thread: Getting paid in instalments

  1. #1

    Getting paid in instalments

    Is choking the club but the pub grub can jump to the rescue and loan us another 15 million .just add it on to the loan .won't be long before our debt is more than man United's

  2. #2
    Join Date
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    Just puts a tighter strangle hold on the club. He’s one big Cnut that’s for sure.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2009
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    I know this is the case now but when did it change? I remember the club boasting when we sold Caroll that we made Liverpool pay in full because thats the way Newcastle were doing their business from now on. I just wonder when the fat basa realised taking instalments was a perfect excuse for strangling the last bits of life out of the club and who was the first we sold like that

  4. #4
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    yep its just ANOTHER smoke and mirrors situation.

    After numerous transfers over a few years nobody knows what the **** is going on and how much money is coming or going... ****ing disgrace.

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