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Apparently Benitez might stick with them next season. Surprising if he does. I am sure he could land the Everton job, but that basically means Newcastle will come back up next season.

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  • Rangers FC: Mike Ashley could be forced to rip up Ibrox contracts ... and Football League rules say Newcastle can be KICKED OUT
  • 06:00, 13 MAY 2016
  • UPDATED 08:22, 13 MAY 2016
  • BY KEITH JACKSON

IF he is found to be breaking rules, bosses have the right to kick Newcastle out of their set-up in a move which would effectively see United frozen out of professional football.


MIKE ASHLEY could be forced to rip up his controversial commercial contracts with Rangers as a result of Newcastle’s relegation from the top flight of English football.

Sources at the Football League confirmed to the Daily Record yesterday that they are set to investigate the full extent of Ashley’s interests in the Ibrox club to discover if he is in breach of a raft of their strict regulations over association and dual interests.

And, if Ashley is found to be breaking the rules, league bosses have the right to kick Newcastle out of their set-up in a move which would effectively see United frozen out of professional football.

The extensive regulations are written into Sections 10 and 11 of the Football League’s rule book.

It states: “The following regulations prohibit one club controlling another and individuals, either alone or with others, having interests in or influence over more than one club.

And it goes on to warn: “Any breach of any of the foregoing Regulations 98 to 101 inclusive, including without limitation knowingly rendering incorrect or incomplete information pursuant to Regulations 101 and 103, shall constitute misconduct.

“Without prejudice to the range of other sanctions that may be imposed in respect of such breach, any club in breach of any of the aforesaid regulations may with the sanction of a special resolution passed at an Annual or Extraordinary General Meeting of The League, be expelled from The League. There shall be no right of appeal against such expulsion.”

Ashley currently controls 8.92 per cent of the Ibrox club’s shares.

The Football League does allow ownership of up to 10 per cent of other clubs, including those in Scotland, provided they are ‘held purely for investment purposes only’.


 


Read more http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rangers-fc-mike-ashley-could-7957467#qphuR3x10Z2t8Pp8.99

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There's approximately 0% chance that Newcastle are being kicked out of the league.

I like how they go one further than other rags and don't just bold, but put the important bits in bright red. Lots of pictures too. They know their audience. :P 

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English is just like an evolving language man the rules arent set in stone shakespeare didnt follow loads of the rules and look at that guy you need to not let your expression be constrained by grammar and punctuation and just express yourself

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