So Mike Ashley is close to completing his takeover of Newcastle United and a new era at St James's Park is dawning or breaking, whatever.
Here comes the financial bit - Ashley has, through his company St.James' Holdings, acquired just over 77% of the club's shares. That now provides Ashley with the platform to buy all the shares and de-list the company from the Stock Exchange, with a date of July 18 circulating around the City.
Good job, I've never believed football and the City belong together and neither, it seems, do the billionaires buying their way into the game to take clubs back into private ownership.
We don't know much about Ashley, other than he is a hugely successful businessman with a history in sport manufacturing and retail. It would be nice if we knew a bit more and, once the takeover is complete, hopefully he will use the local media to communicate his ideas to the club's fans.
For example, what power does chairman Freddie Shepherd still have? Has Sam Allardyce now got the same sort of financial muscle as Chelsea and Manchester United? Will he expand the stadium? Whose his favourite player? Will he consider a pink away kit like Juventus?
Did he play football as a kid? If so what position? Does he like other sports? What does he make of Lewis Hamilton?
Where does he go on holiday? Why didn't he appear in the Dragon's Den? Is he a better businessman than Alan Sugar? Could he beat Alan in an arm wrestle? Has he got a spare couple of million to invest in Leyton Orient as well?
But for now, I'd just like to say hello and good luck. I think the vast majority of supporters welcome the takeover and are excited about what it means for the future of the club.
It feels like a good time to be a Newcastle supporter again, let's just hope the feeling is right this time because I reckon United supporters have suffered more false dawns than anyone.
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