Credit crisis threatens Newcastle United sale warns Keith Harris
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Investment banker hired by Mike Ashley to sell Newcastle warns that global economic crisis could thwart attempts to offload club.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Investment banker hired by Mike Ashley to sell Newcastle warns that global economic crisis could thwart attempts to offload club.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Frank Rijkaard and Paul Ince also turn down the chance to manage Newcastle were they to be sold to a Nigerian consortium.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former Newcastle United manager breaks his silence over farcical situation at St James' Park.
Football England News Blog (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Premier League Review - Week 6: 2008 - Hull Citywin away at Arsenal, Liverpool win Mersey Derby, Villa go third & newcastle & Spurs lose again.
RLN Football (Free subscription) | yesterday
There are 21 Brazilians playing in the Premier League with at least one in each of the major clubs. Mirandinha may have been the first to join Newcastle back in the 1980s but after money and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
icNewcastle - Newcastle United (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
JOE KINNEAR savoured his first game in charge of Newcastle United and admitted he should have been locked up if he had not agreed to take the job.
EPL Talk (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Finally. We finally got a Premier League weekend where we had two matches with teams playing their hearts out and giving it 100%. Too often this season the majority of matches have been one-sided and negative. But fair play to Manchester City and Liverpool, and Everton and Newcastle for two thoroughly exciting matches. In both games, [...]
All Africa (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
The future ownership of Newcastle United remains in doubt despite reports of a bidding deadline.
Fijilive (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nigerian tycoon dismisses Newcastle bidNigerian tycoon Mike Adenuga has dismissed reports that he is part of a Nigerian consortium bidding to take over Newcastle United. In a statement released by his company Adenuga, who has major stakes in oil, banking and telecommunications, described as false recent reports linking him to the Newcastle bid, insisting he has never at any time discussed nor met with...
Football.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Newcastle United interim manager Joe Kinnear has revealed his surprise that Michael Owen was overlooked for the latest England squad. Owen failed to make Fabio Capello's 23-man squad for England's forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Kazakhsta...
Infectious Greed (Free subscription) | yesterday
Blackly amusing tidbit from a Bloomberg piece about credit troubles at U.K. football clubs: The English Premier League has become a scoreboard for the global credit crisis. Newcastle players wear the logo of Northern Rock Plc, a U.K. mortgage-lender that was nationalized in February; West Ham lost XL Leisure Group Plc last month when the tour operator grounded all its flights because it ran out of...
SoccerLens (Free subscription) | yesterday
Newcastle Fans United is a group of passionate Newcastle United fans who want to save Newcastle United by turning it into the first supporter-owned club in the Premier League. Like other fan-based club takeover ventures, there’s a lot of heady optimism surrounding the idea but there are some serious questions that need to be asked. Where’s [...]
Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | yesterday
Prospective bidders for Premier League side Newcastle United have been given until October 17 to register a firm interest to current owner Mike Ashley awaits bids.
Newcastle United Mad (Free subscription) | yesterday
We reported last week that Mark Viduka's injury was a lot worse than had been reported, and it seems the penny has finally dropped and the media are starting to wake up to the fact.
Newcastle United Mad (Free subscription) | yesterday
Goals can transform a season, and Steven Taylor could have hit the jackpot when his bullet header rocked Everton at Goodison on Sunday.