1st June 2018 -
The news that has stunned football in the North East and the rest of the footballing world, especially those in black and white. For many it is bitter-sweet, but the long-reaching repercussions could affect the club for many, many years to come. The story read:-
"Ashley convicted of wrong-doing, Newcastle hit with multi-league relegation and multi-year transfer ban. Benitez goes…"
So Mike Ashley had finally been thrown out of football after a whole series of dodgy deals, some including Newcastle United, and some not, had come to light finally. Newcastle had been relegated from the Premier League to the Division 2, with the ridiculous FA deciding to simply replace them with Accrington rather than go through a deeper upheaval of the League system. They had also been banned from purchasing or loaning any new players for 15 years, a length of ban that the club said they would fight, but perhaps enough to make you wonder exactly what crimes Ashley had committed. Existing loans for the 2018/9 would be allowed to continue but could not be renewed.
All this has proved too much for Rafa Benitez, who despite repeated requests to stay from the board, then fans and indeed, the city, confirmed he could not continue under such conditions.
The news that has stunned football in the North East and the rest of the footballing world, especially those in black and white. For many it is bitter-sweet, but the long-reaching repercussions could affect the club for many, many years to come. The story read:-
"Ashley convicted of wrong-doing, Newcastle hit with multi-league relegation and multi-year transfer ban. Benitez goes…"
So Mike Ashley had finally been thrown out of football after a whole series of dodgy deals, some including Newcastle United, and some not, had come to light finally. Newcastle had been relegated from the Premier League to the Division 2, with the ridiculous FA deciding to simply replace them with Accrington rather than go through a deeper upheaval of the League system. They had also been banned from purchasing or loaning any new players for 15 years, a length of ban that the club said they would fight, but perhaps enough to make you wonder exactly what crimes Ashley had committed. Existing loans for the 2018/9 would be allowed to continue but could not be renewed.
All this has proved too much for Rafa Benitez, who despite repeated requests to stay from the board, then fans and indeed, the city, confirmed he could not continue under such conditions.