1. Nobody here is trying to argue that Mike Ashley was anybody's dream club custodian - but the picture you paint of an inevitable spiral into oblivion is not based on anything tangible at all -merely on your dislike of him. He owned the club for 14(?) years, and he's financed things to the extent that you were in the Premier League for all but two of those seasons - and in both cases of relegation, he kept most of the PL squad together and you got immediately promoted back up. To suggest he'd suddenly withdraw that level of backing, if you went down again, doesn't stack up at all.
The lack of investment in infrastructure is valid, but not close to being so pressing that it represented any risk, in waiting a bit longer if necessary for a different buyer. Not that Ashley cared who the buyer was - he gave zeros ****s about the club's integrity (that part is YOUR job).
We were £100m in debt to Ashley, he had stated he wasn't going to fund us going forward and that we had to 'wipe our own nose'. We didn't have the saleable assets at the beginning of the season so had we gone down (which we would have under Bruce) we would have had neither the coach to get us up, or the players to fund the wholesale changes required to get promotion. We all know how difficult it is to get out of the Championship and how it only gets harder. The longer we stayed out of the top flight and with an owner unwilling to fund a return, a crowd already walking away from the club, a decrepit academy and training ground, and an incompetent coach in charge. The number of suitors would only diminish too. That club is only going one way. Make no mistake, Newcastle United were in big trouble.
I supported a takeover, I didn't, don't and won't support the Saudis owning any club.2. We are crystal clear. You supported a takeover. There was at the time ONE takeover option, and you supported it. You supported THIS takeover.