Thaiyotakamli Supersonic April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 Cus i like the jersey too haha On top of that I like the stadium, Alan shearer, the passion of fans toward the club. Somehow my dream to visit newcastle and watch them playing in St James park ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 Cus i like the jersey too haha On top of that I like the stadium, Alan shearer, the passion of fans toward the club. Somehow my dream to visit newcastle and watch them playing in St James park I watched a game at St James Park before. The fans are outstanding. Very vocal. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 I watched a game at St James Park before. The fans are outstanding. Very vocal. Many are long life ticket holders. Fathers bringing.Their kids along during the match hence passion toward newcastle is there since young. They also have worldwide supporters, many in Asia and Africa. In Asia, Indonesia, sg, thai and malaysia has a number of them 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 Many are long life ticket holders. Fathers bringing.Their kids along during the match hence passion toward newcastle is there since young. They also have worldwide supporters, many in Asia and Africa. In Asia, Indonesia, sg, thai and malaysia has a number of them Yes. The geordies are really passionate about football. One of the best fans in England. Can never understand what they were saying though. [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bacteria83 Turbocharged April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 As shareholder u will love mike. As a supporter u will wish Alan shearer give mike a gd kick at his balls. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 sibei satki when got peter beardsley, asprilla, ferdinand in the black/white. my fav was ginola actually. lol. love the way he can just walk around defenders without pace. not to forget phillip albert. most stylo defender ever. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 my fav was ginola actually. lol. love the way he can just walk around defenders without pace. not to forget phillip albert. most stylo defender ever. Ahhh... who can forget ginola... The right footer who plays on the left Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 Ahhh... who can forget ginola... The right footer who plays on the left objectively speaking. ginola probably wasn't the best player . too lazy i guess. but he had style and flair. totally mesmerizing when on song. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bismarck Turbocharged April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 i suppork newcockster cuz i like their jersey. last time when young black white stripe look damm stylo to me. lol arse/poo and manure jersey ang kee kee machiam ang pow leh. You can support Juventus if you want Or Notts County Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galantspeedz Turbocharged April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 So many newcastle fans? Why you support NUFC? they likely supported them when NU was on a high.... especially when they were competing with MU for BPL trophy.... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic April 15, 2015 Share April 15, 2015 (edited) objectively speaking. ginola probably wasn't the best player . too lazy i guess. but he had style and flair. totally mesmerizing when on song. i like ginola. Haha i remember when he was at tottenham and he took off his shirt to show his 6-pack, to show his critics that he wasn't fat they likely supported them when NU was on a high.... especially when they were competing with MU for BPL trophy.... They played with style and self destructed at the end, what's there not to like about it? Similar to LFC of last season. Edited April 15, 2015 by Lala81 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Camrysfa Turbocharged October 3, 2015 Share October 3, 2015 He had to inject another €100 million. His investment in Valencia is now €150 million. Did he expect to spend so much? http://m.todayonline.com/sports/football/valencia-cf-receive-eu100-million-injection-lim 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic October 3, 2015 Share October 3, 2015 He had to inject another €100 million. His investment in Valencia is now €150 million. Did he expect to spend so much? http://m.todayonline.com/sports/football/valencia-cf-receive-eu100-million-injection-lim €150m is a modest sum for a top European club. Ronaldo alone cost £80m 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toothiewabbit Supersonic October 3, 2015 Share October 3, 2015 150m is a modest sum for a top European club. Ronaldo alone cost £80m There are top European football clubs......and then, there is Real Madrid 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spring Moderator October 4, 2015 Share October 4, 2015 It is my opinion that u can't really make money out of owning a football club. More of a passion thing. I've stated before that I'm not sure what's Peter's motive for doing this cos he has a reputation for making money out of everything so he may prove the exception but u need to come out with lots of cash upfront with possibly no returns till much later n even then whatever earned later may be needed to plough back into the club to renew it for new players etc. An almost no win situation but we shall see as it's Peter Lim we talking about here. Good luck to him!! 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktglfc Hypersonic October 4, 2015 Share October 4, 2015 It is my opinion that u can't really make money out of owning a football club. More of a passion thing. I've stated before that I'm not sure what's Peter's motive for doing this cos he has a reputation for making money out of everything so he may prove the exception but u need to come out with lots of cash upfront with possibly no returns till much later n even then whatever earned later may be needed to plough back into the club to renew it for new players etc. An almost no win situation but we shall see as it's Peter Lim we talking about here. Good luck to him!! I am sure there will be $ made for him... His controlled company Rowsley (listed in SGX) can earn back some $ through having business connection (eg rebuilding the stadium, etc) with Valencia... And in fact, they are already in one leg in Manchester by having hotels built around OT... 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdamYeo 1st Gear October 4, 2015 Share October 4, 2015 Are there rich Singaporeans doing this before? In 2009, Koon Yew Yin offered to donate RM30 million to Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) to help build hostels at its Kampar campus in Perak. The offer was swiftly rejected by the university management, as he recalls it. He was already 76 years old then, had made his money, and decided that he would use a large chunk of his fortune to help the poor. When his offer was rejected, Koon invested the RM30 million in the stock market. Six years later, he returned with an even bigger offer – RM50 million to fund the building of hostels at the Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) campus in Penang. The massive donation had raised eyebrows, but that was the point 82-year-old Koon wanted to make. He is the founder of construction giants Mudajaya Sdn Bhd (now IJM Corporation) and Gamuda Sdn Bhd. Now living in Ipoh, he teaches others how to make money so that they, too, like him, can help the poor with the fortunes earned. In an email interview with The Malaysian Insider, the octogenarian said that he was driven to practise philantrophy due to his own tough upbringing. "As I had 11 siblings, I always needed some things since I was a boy. That is why I want to help poor people. Besides my RM50 million donation to Penang government to build student hostels, I have already given about 300 scholarships to help poor students complete their tertiary education." Wealth is for helping others His father owned a coffin shop in Kuala Lumpur, and Koon graduated with a diploma in civil engineering from the Technical College (now Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) in 1957 under a Public Works Department scholarship. He then qualified as a chartered civil engineer through self-study in 1962, before embarking on a corporate career that saw him help start two of most influential construction giants in Malaysia to date – IJM and Gamuda. He founded both companies with two partners in 1967, before Mudajaya merged with IGB and Jurutama to form IJM Corporation in 1980. In 1975, he sold his controlling stake in Gamuda. But it was on the stock market, 32 years ago, that Koon began accumulating even more assets and wealth. "In 1983 I had a serious heart angina. Before my heart surgery in London, I gave all my assets to my wife and children. After my heart operation I started to learn how to make money from the stock market." Up until then, he was an executive director in Mudajaya/IJM but gave up his position and invested his time and money in shares. He started with only RM200,000 to dabble around with and has made money to the tune of millions ever since. Koon said his trick to mastering the market is to be a "contrarian investor" – one who buys when everyone is selling and who sells when everyone is buying. And it is a lesson he wants to pass on to others, as he regularly blogs about his investment tips. "After having read several investment books by famous gurus like Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffet, Peter Lynch, etc and my 32 years of practical experience, I wish to share my knowledge with people who are interested. "I believe teaching people to make money is like teaching people how to fish instead of giving them some fish." His wish is the same no matter who he helps, whether by giving investment tips or monetarily, that they too will help the poor when they have made their money. This applies to those who have benefitted from his investment tips, the 300-odd students who have received scholarships, and also the Penang state government, which received his RM50 million donation for the USM hostels. Wanting a better country Koon is active not only in making money and giving out donations, he also writes regularly about national issues. "In 1970, when the New Economic Policy was introduced, the GDP per capita of Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea were the same as ours. They became developed nations in spite of the fact that they do not have natural resources like what we have," said the regular contributor of opinion pieces to The Malaysian Insider. "We are still not a developed nation because of bad management and corruption of the BN (Barisan Nasional) government. I will continue to write to point out all the bad things of the government until voters can vote the BN government out of Putrajaya." Some of this unhappiness with the ruling party was also reflected in his response to the rejection of his RM30 million donation to Utar in 2009. "The MCA leaders who controlled Utar owned all the land out side the university campus, rejected my offer because they did not want me to spoil their lucrative property development business." Koon believes that DAP is managing Penang "very well" and was a reason he donated the RM50 million to the state. His latest donation to build hostels can accommodate up to 2,200 students. Currently, USM is only able to provide hostel accommodation to its first-year students. 'My children don't need my money' Koon said he does not intend to hold back on his personal fortune either. "I have written in my will that after I die, all my remaining assets will be donated to the poor to make them happy." Koon believes he had done his best for his children and they would not be needing his money. "I have given my children the best education money can buy and they can find a good living without my money. "I want to help poor students to complete their tertiary education because I believe with good education they can earn enough to help their own families and other poor people." And he also stressed that those who received scholarships from him need not pay him back, but must commit themselves to helping the poor when they have the money. "I believe some of them will continue to do charity after I die and if they practise the same system or philosophy, there will be more and more charity workers." There is great joy in giving, added the millionaire, because its "creates" happiness. "People must realise that our ultimate aim in life is happiness. They will find great happiness if they can create happiness. If they give away some of their money to help poor people who will be happy and they will also be happy." – October 3, 2015. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcscot 5th Gear October 4, 2015 Share October 4, 2015 If I am not wrong, PL is looking into sports management. I think he has made some forays into that field with Jorge Mendes. I think he is looking into buying player's rights etc He is a smart cookie who made money in stocks and shares so I think this is no different in buying the stocks and shares of players. It is my opinion that u can't really make money out of owning a football club. More of a passion thing. I've stated before that I'm not sure what's Peter's motive for doing this cos he has a reputation for making money out of everything so he may prove the exception but u need to come out with lots of cash upfront with possibly no returns till much later n even then whatever earned later may be needed to plough back into the club to renew it for new players etc. An almost no win situation but we shall see as it's Peter Lim we talking about here. Good luck to him!! ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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