(Owen Humphreys) Newcastle owner Mike Ashley in the stands at St James' Park gSiteLife.Recommend("ExternalResource", "6894426","http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/football_league/article6894426.ece"); Recommend? (3) div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } It has been a while, but Newcastle United finally lived up to their name again yesterday, with supporters, players and a former chairman banding together in collective disgust at Mike Ashley’s proposal to rebrand St James’ Park. While Ashley’s decisions to withdraw Newcastle from the market and install Chris Hughton as permanent manager, announced on Tuesday night, were half-expected, his intention to welcome offers for the naming rights to the club’s home ground met with fierce condemnation. It also emerged that Ashley’s rejected Barry Moat’s long-standing bid for the Coca-Cola Championship club even though the Tyneside businessman came close to matching the owner’s £80 million cash price for Newcastle. Reports had suggested that Moat was only prepared to offer £40m up front to Ashley, who has been insisting that the full amount was deposited into an independent bank account as proof of funds, with the rest payable next year, but in recent days that gap had closed significantly. function slideshowPopUp(url) { pictureGalleryPopupPic(url); return false; } 

















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