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Newcastle, their new sponsors Wonga and Papiss Cisse

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Sluffy

Sluffy
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Intersting little story about another money lender and a football club -


Newcastle United may end up selling £8million striker Papiss Cisse to avert the crisis that is threatening to derail their sponsorship deal with money lenders Wonga.

Cisse informed the club several weeks ago that he does not want to wear the Wonga.com branding on Newcastle United’s shirts next season because of his beliefs as a Muslim.

Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias will wait until Cisse returns from World Cup duty with Senegal so the pair can sit down to discuss the delicate issue.


However, the club are heartened that Cisse’s protest is an individual one, with none of the player’s Muslim team-mates, most notably Hatem Ben Arfa and Cheick Tiote, so far expressing objections.

Under sharia law, it is prohibited to benefit from lending money to another person — the specific nature of payday loan company Wonga, whose annual percentage rate is 4,214 per cent.

One option would be to allow Cisse to wear an unbranded top during matches, as striker Frederic Kanoute did with Sevilla when they were sponsored by the gambling website 888.com.

But Newcastle owner Mike Ashley is concerned the lucrative four-year deal would be cheapened by his star striker blanking out the sponsor’s name and, if no compromise can be reached, Cisse would move on, with wealthy Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala already willing to double Newcastle’s money by snapping up the 28-year-old.

Newcastle have no plans to follow the lead of Bolton Wanderers, who last week pulled out of a similar sponsorship deal with QuickQuid, and cancel their deal.


The St James’ Park club announced its deal with the company last October and are due to wear the Wonga name on their shirts for the first time next season.

Cisse’s departure would open the door for an emotional return to Tyneside for hometown hero Andy Carroll, who was sold to Liverpool at the start of 2011 for £35m.

Carroll has endured a nightmare spell at Anfield and spent last season on loan at West Ham.

Hammers boss Sam Allardyce has agreed a £15m deal with Liverpool to make the move permanent — but Carroll is so far stalling on making a decision to see if Newcastle come in for him.

Senegal drew their World Cup qualifier 1-1 in Angola yesterday, with Cisse scoring the opening goal in Luanda before Afonso Guilherme equalised.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2338076/Newcastle-sell-Papiss-Cisse-religion-stops-wearing-Wonga-shirt.html#ixzz2ViZrqcaD

NickFazer

NickFazer
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

He is right to stand up for what he believes in and should stick to his principles. All clubs should offer players and more importantly supporters a choice, shirts with sponsors logos should be discounted as you are doing their advertising and child sizes shouldn't have them at all.

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I think he should quid.

Then we should sign him on a free Very Happy

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

If he is genuinely a principled person then he couldn't do better than signing for a club that has already metaphorically thrown the money lenders out of the temple.

Reebok Trotter

Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I agree. Wanderers hold the moral high ground but could we afford his wages?

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Reebok Trotter wrote:I agree. Wanderers hold the moral high ground but could we afford his wages?
If he's truly a man of principles, he might consider playing for free.
Or not.

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