Newcastle begin to remove Sports Direct signage at St James' Park

Newcastle finally begin to remove their much-maligned Sports Direct signage at St James’ Park after Mike Ashley sold the club to its Saudi-led consortium – with work to continue this week in boost for fans

  • Work has begun on taking down Sports Direct signs from around St James’ Park 
  • The dismantling of the logos linked to Mike Ashley has been welcomed by fans 
  • It is understood the work will continue this week, starting from the Leazes End 
  • Amanda Staveley insisted last month she was ‘looking forward’ to the removals 

The Sports Direct signage at St James’ Park is finally being removed, Newcastle have confirmed.

The dismantling of the branding linked to unpopular former owner Mike Ashley has already been welcomed by Magpies fans on social media.

Work began at the Leazes End of the ground and it is understood the work will be ongoing this week.

Newcastle have begun the process to remove Sports Direct signs from around St James’ Park

Mike Ashley, the owner of Sports Direct, sold the club to its Saudi-led consortium in October

Ashley was finally able to sell Newcastle to a Saudi-led consortium in October after the Premier League received ‘legally-binding assurances’ that the Middle East state would not have direct control over the club.

Club director Amanda Staveley said last month she was ‘looking forward’ to taking down the Sports Direct logos, and to getting new sponsors on board.

Newcastle remain subject to a temporary ban on agreeing owner-related sponsorship deals.

Work began at the Leazes End of the ground and it is understood it will continue this week

Staveley is part of a Premier League working group looking at how owner-related sponsorship and other funding should be handled in the future. 

The ban could potentially be lifted when the proposals are considered again at a Premier League shareholders’ meeting on December 14.

Speaking about the ban on November 11, Staveley said: ‘This was so difficult for us. We’ve really taken a big battering. And so I’m hoping that we’ll get this lifted as quickly as possible.

‘And then the (Sports) Direct signage will come off. With Sports Direct, I’m looking forward to it coming down.

Director Amanda Staveley said last month she was ‘looking forward’ to taking down the logos

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‘We’re working on (the new rules) now, we hope the moratorium will end.

‘We will have to take advice as to how long that process will go because it’s not in our control, it’s in the Premier League’s control but we will be seeking to do sponsorship deals as fast as possible.

‘That does not stop us from working on them and getting ready for that time.’




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