McMAHON BID TO CALL TOON
McMAHON BID TO CALL TOON
10/06/2009 [Mirror]
Scouser Steve McMahon could be the next man in charge of Newcastle United. The former Liverpool star is heavily involved in the latest company interested in buying out owner Mike Ashley.
McMahon is a commercial director with the Singaporebased Profitable Group, who are considering a £100million bid for the crisis club.
If successful, ex-England international McMahon, 47, would be given control of the St James' Park boardroom - with his first task to appoint Alan Shearer as manager.
The group have also suggested they will eventually set up a Trust giving Toon fans a say in the running of the club, which could earn them popular support on Tyneside.
A spokesman for the Profitable Group confirmed: "We are interested in buying Newcastle United and we're putting together a plan.
"We have people within the company who have strong Geordie roots that stretch more than 40 years. And there are people here who have a love for the club. We think that is vital for Newcastle at the moment.
"The plan we have in mind is to get the club on a sound financial footing first and foremost. Then we aim to turn the club into a Trust.
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"It will be very similar to the Barcelona model where fans have a major say on what happens. Without any question we see Alan Shearer as the man to manage the team.
"We have Steve McMahon on board but he is not looking into management. He is though a football man and understands the game inside out."
But another suggestion - to increase the ground capacity by 8,000 to 60,000 - raises a question mark against the research which has been done.
It would mean a difficult and hugely expensive building project at a time when attendances are declining.
A consortium featuring North East businessmen is among three other groups being linked with the club.
But former chairman Sir John Hall warned: "It is way beyond the resources of most local businessmen whose hearts are in the club."
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McMAHON BID TO CALL TOON
10/06/2009 [Mirror]
Scouser Steve McMahon could be the next man in charge of Newcastle United. The former Liverpool star is heavily involved in the latest company interested in buying out owner Mike Ashley.
McMahon is a commercial director with the Singaporebased Profitable Group, who are considering a £100million bid for the crisis club.
If successful, ex-England international McMahon, 47, would be given control of the St James' Park boardroom - with his first task to appoint Alan Shearer as manager.
The group have also suggested they will eventually set up a Trust giving Toon fans a say in the running of the club, which could earn them popular support on Tyneside.
A spokesman for the Profitable Group confirmed: "We are interested in buying Newcastle United and we're putting together a plan.
"We have people within the company who have strong Geordie roots that stretch more than 40 years. And there are people here who have a love for the club. We think that is vital for Newcastle at the moment.
"The plan we have in mind is to get the club on a sound financial footing first and foremost. Then we aim to turn the club into a Trust.
Advertisement - article continues below »
"It will be very similar to the Barcelona model where fans have a major say on what happens. Without any question we see Alan Shearer as the man to manage the team.
"We have Steve McMahon on board but he is not looking into management. He is though a football man and understands the game inside out."
But another suggestion - to increase the ground capacity by 8,000 to 60,000 - raises a question mark against the research which has been done.
It would mean a difficult and hugely expensive building project at a time when attendances are declining.
A consortium featuring North East businessmen is among three other groups being linked with the club.
But former chairman Sir John Hall warned: "It is way beyond the resources of most local businessmen whose hearts are in the club."
ASTON VILLA WANT MARSEILLE MIDFIELDER BENOIT CHEYROU TO REPLACE GARETH BARRY. HE'S THE YOUNGER BROTHER OF EX-LIVERPOOL PLAYER BRUNO.


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