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Ah shit I forgot to factor in the net spend.

What you seem to forget is the season you went down you had a net spend of £73m.
What makes you think I forgot the season we went down we spent 73 million?
You were talking amount the money invested since Rafa's arrival were you not?

If you are talking about the money that has been invested post Rafa's arrival then the sum is a negative figure.

If you are talking about the investment in the squad since the arrival of Ashley then it is 32.45 million, an average of 2.95 million a season.
In my opinion this is pretty piss poor but obviously that is subjective.
Incidentally over the same period your club has had 106.43 million invested in the squad, an average of 9.67 million a season. more than three times more.

Part of our History love, no future in it but the pots are on the sideboard........what else do ye play for? A Fookin failed "Entertainers" badge?
Vast majority of the Orks slagged ya "Championship" team off pre-chrimbo, b4 ya werld class bus driver cobbled a few wins together.......Deluded.com
No we didn't, that's just shit you make up because it makes you feel better.
 

What makes you think I forgot the season we went down we spent 73 million?
You were talking amount the money invested since Rafa's arrival were you not?

If you are talking about the money that has been invested post Rafa's arrival then the sum is a negative figure.

If you are talking about the investment in the squad since the arrival of Ashley then it is 32.45 million, an average of 2.95 million a season.
In my opinion this is pretty piss poor but obviously that is subjective.
Incidentally over the same period your club has had 106.43 million invested in the squad, an average of 9.67 million a season. more than three times more.


No we didn't, that's just shit you make up because it makes you feel better.
The reason I used the £73m was because that was the season you went down.
You'd just spent £73m and lost income from the Prem of course the spending had to be reigned in. (Yet you still spent £55m)
 
From the BBC "Newcastle's tally of 44 points is the lowest by a side finishing 10th in the Premier League, breaking the previous record of 45 set just last year by West Brom.

Is this indicative of a recent decline in the standard of teams in mid-table and below while the gap to the top six grows?

Since the Premier League was reduced to 20 teams in 1995-96, the average number of points won by the team finishing 10th is 49."

In fairness any perm of shite manager from Moyes/Coleman/Grayson/Pardew/Pullis/Big Sam/Di Mattoe/Lambert/Hughes/Koeman/Clement/Big Sam etc. would have struggled to achieve 10th/avoid relegation with that squad. It might go against the grain but if we had Rafa we may have stayed up with Moyes's squad at his disposal. Here's hoping Leicester or West Ham offer him a job. Everton would be perfect for him the fans won't have him.
 
From the BBC "Newcastle's tally of 44 points is the lowest by a side finishing 10th in the Premier League, breaking the previous record of 45 set just last year by West Brom.

Is this indicative of a recent decline in the standard of teams in mid-table and below while the gap to the top six grows?

Since the Premier League was reduced to 20 teams in 1995-96, the average number of points won by the team finishing 10th is 49."

In fairness any perm of shite manager from Moyes/Coleman/Grayson/Pardew/Pullis/Big Sam/Di Mattoe/Lambert/Hughes/Koeman/Clement/Big Sam etc. would have struggled to achieve 10th/avoid relegation with that squad. It might go against the grain but if we had Rafa we may have stayed up with Moyes's squad at his disposal. Here's hoping Leicester or West Ham offer him a job. Everton would be perfect for him the fans won't have him.

Why? He wouldn't leave the scum to go to any of those clubs. :rolleyes:
 
From the BBC "Newcastle's tally of 44 points is the lowest by a side finishing 10th in the Premier League, breaking the previous record of 45 set just last year by West Brom.

Is this indicative of a recent decline in the standard of teams in mid-table and below while the gap to the top six grows?

Since the Premier League was reduced to 20 teams in 1995-96, the average number of points won by the team finishing 10th is 49."

In fairness any perm of shite manager from Moyes/Coleman/Grayson/Pardew/Pullis/Big Sam/Di Mattoe/Lambert/Hughes/Koeman/Clement/Big Sam etc. would have struggled to achieve 10th/avoid relegation with that squad. It might go against the grain but if we had Rafa we may have stayed up with Moyes's squad at his disposal. Here's hoping Leicester or West Ham offer him a job. Everton would be perfect for him the fans won't have him.

Whoever sticks the biggest plate of paella under his nose, he'll be off to.
 
I dont see any improvement in perez and shelvey. if anything they performed better before rafa arrived.

lascelles for me is overrated always has a clanger in him.

Unless u get huge investment next season i see you regressing. teams know how youll setup now and your squad is poor

Care to list any of these clangers by Lascelles? Considering in the games he played this season we've had one of the very best defensive records in the English top flight, I'd say you're talking rubbish. Your first paragraph about Shelvey and Perez is rubbish too. Shelvey was crap before last season, and Perez since Christmas has been in his best form since signing for us, both statistically and "by eye". You're either talking about something you're clueless about, or you're bitter about your own club's plight; unsure which but it comes across as the latter tbh.

Your last paragraph, however, is correct.
 
Care to list any of these clangers by Lascelles? Considering in the games he played this season we've had one of the very best defensive records in the English top flight, I'd say you're talking rubbish. Your first paragraph about Shelvey and Perez is rubbish too. Shelvey was crap before last season, and Perez since Christmas has been in his best form since signing for us, both statistically and "by eye". You're either talking about something you're clueless about, or you're bitter about your own club's plight; unsure which but it comes across as the latter tbh.

Your last paragraph, however, is correct.
Joined in 2010 and still a 'goalkeeper' :lol:
 
Care to list any of these clangers by Lascelles? Considering in the games he played this season we've had one of the very best defensive records in the English top flight, I'd say you're talking rubbish. Your first paragraph about Shelvey and Perez is rubbish too. Shelvey was crap before last season, and Perez since Christmas has been in his best form since signing for us, both statistically and "by eye". You're either talking about something you're clueless about, or you're bitter about your own club's plight; unsure which but it comes across as the latter tbh.

Your last paragraph, however, is correct.
And this is all down to Benitez I suppose?
 
Joined in 2010 and still a 'goalkeeper' :lol:

Um, yeah, how embarassing for me...

And this is all down to Benitez I suppose?

Nope, saying the manager is completely accountable for a player's form would be untrue; likewise saying a manager has no impact on a player's form is equally untrue. The facts however were wrong; Lascelles doesn't make many clangers, and Shelvey and Perez have both improved this season. Nobody who watches Newcastle without an agenda could possibly argue otherwise as Shelvey was awful under McClaren and Perez had been off the boil for ages prior to Christmas.
 
Nothing special to finish joint 12th or 10th if you prefer. They have had a couple of bad spells and were very lucky to play 3 teams who at the time were far more interested in the cups than the league. Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea were f***ing dreadful by their standards and those 9 points kept them up.
 
Don't worry about it, starting threads about NUFC and related topics is pretty common.

To answer your question, it's deemed a successful season because the goal at the start of the season was to survive. We survived and achieved that goal and even scraped into the top half.
As the word successful means to accomplish a desired aim or result it would be fair to say our season was a success.
last season would also be considered a success for us.

I really don’t know how anyone can deny you have had a very good season. Utter lunacy.
 
Rafa likes to spend and Leicester have got deeper pockets than the mags atm.

Oh well that's that then. That he's spent two years building a team, coaching them and has them playing the way he wants won't come into it. If Leicester offer him a slightly larger budget he'll go to there.
 
At the time it was apt and funny :lol:

Let's see what these 24/7 resident Mags can come up with now that's as good ..... I'm sure it'll be absolutely hilarious and original :lol:



Reading lots of posts on here and there are some people that are obviously for
ever on a wind up.No problem with that but please acknowledge when an opinion
Is posted by a mag, it doesn't have to always be wrong,some people have different
views, just accept that as being the case.When we only live thirteen miles from each other,we can't be that different.Yet as soon as a mag posts something, the
replies are usually negative. The silent majority probably read this child like feud
hoping that some day, sense prevails and we can all get along,yes we love the
arguments and debates but at least have a balanced view.There are people in
Sunderland that are scum,likewise there are people in Newcastle that are scum
and there are people in both areas that are good, honest people. Not all of the
mags are gravy stained, horse punchers, just some of them.No doubt the usual
army of posters will reply with their vitriol and point out any spelling mistakes
resisting the urge to agree because they think that would be weak.It isn't but it's
easier to criticise than be agreeable,don't you agree?
 
Why do the mags bump up nufc threads......then run to other forums and say the top 5 threads are about us......obsessed!
 
The reason I used the £73m was because that was the season you went down.
You'd just spent £73m and lost income from the Prem of course the spending had to be reigned in. (Yet you still spent £55m)
I know this, what point are you trying to get at?
Are you trying to say Ashley did well by allowing Rafa to re-invest 55 million of the 85 million raised from the players we sold? If this is what you are trying to say then I agree with you as would most Newcastle fans.

I really don’t know how anyone can deny you have had a very good season. Utter lunacy.
We all have a bit of bias toward our teams and against our rivals, some people do take it to the point of stupidity though.
 
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