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March to June 2020 - NEWCASTLE UTD fc

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Total guesswork.

Based on facts. Not sky sports news. Reporter soundbites but facts you don't know that.
Sure, but its not a big leap of faith. Newcastle finished 10th, 13th and 13th (currently) last 3 seasons with a relatively small net spend in that time. With a healthy investment getting into the top half should be very plausible and nudging for a Europa place isnt far fetched.
 


What's even more embarrassing is that I had genuinely forgotten that was the Semi. I was referring to Benfica under Pards (which I was at - trying to claw back some respect) :oops:
 
Top players won’t want to come up here it’s facts. Say if Newcastle wanted a player with a London team, Milan or someone in Basque- they won’t want to move up here. Like it or not it’s a massive influence.
so why coulkd they get them last time they werew minted? players dont come to safc because safc had a shicking repurtaion for always being shit..newcastle has a much more positive brand image..
some top players have gone to china for cash..your telling me they wont go to tyneside?
 
Top players won’t want to come up here it’s facts. Say if Newcastle wanted a player with a London team, Milan or someone in Basque- they won’t want to move up here. Like it or not it’s a massive influence.

Man City knew world class players would move to north west because of Liverpool and Man Utd.

Throwing money will attract the wrong kind of player. Especially if they can only offer an extra 50k a week what the top teams can.
Sure, but its not a big leap of faith. Newcastle finished 10th, 13th and 13th (currently) last 3 seasons with a relatively small net spend in that time. With a healthy investment getting into the top half should be very plausible and nudging for a Europa place isnt far fetched.

Football doesn't work like that
 
Louise Taylor in the Guardian say that Yasir al-Ramayyan, the governor of PIF, is expected to become chairman, with David Reuben on the board (once he resigns from QPR, of course). Charnley may be too closely tied to Ashley to want to stay or for the Saudis to keep, though he undoubtedly has the knowledge of the club. Also, is he not toxic as far as your fans are concerned?
Hugely toxic. An absolute puppet and yes man. I think most would understand this though initially.
 
Top players won’t want to come up here it’s facts. Say if Newcastle wanted a player with a London team, Milan or someone in Basque- they won’t want to move up here. Like it or not it’s a massive influence.

Money talks.
 
Man City knew world class players would move to north west because of Liverpool and Man Utd.

Throwing money will attract the wrong kind of player. Especially if they can only offer an extra 50k a week what the top teams can.


Football doesn't work like that

You're swimming against the tide mate, they're f***ing minted and going to win a lot of trophies akin to Man City, it stings but the sooner we get used to it and concentrate on our own shit show the easier it will be to accept
 
Not until you answer mine, tbh.

Or is that your full answer? 'Because she's never done it before'?

Yes. I think if the owners are seriously minted and want to be serious contenders, they’ll bring in their own people or appoint someone with previous knowledge.

It’s a risk to a club any size putting someone with no experience (I don’t think she has any) of running a football club.
 
Man City knew world class players would move to north west because of Liverpool and Man Utd.

Throwing money will attract the wrong kind of player. Especially if they can only offer an extra 50k a week what the top teams can.


Football doesn't work like that

Before you get your knickers in a twist and laugh at me comparing Newcastle to other clubs, I'm not. However, being wealthier than other clubs historically makes all the difference. Look at Real Madrid and the Galacticos etc when they fell down the pecking order even slightly they spent hugely. Money can make a massive impact. Obviously FFP brings about other issues but to suggest it doesn't play a key part is laughable.
Yes. I think if the owners are seriously minted and want to be serious contenders, they’ll bring in their own people or appoint someone with previous knowledge.

It’s a risk to a club any size putting someone with no experience (I don’t think she has any) of running a football club.

What about Man City? He had no background in football beforehand, he just paid people that did.
So did Neymar Messi and Ronaldo go China?

No but Neymar went to PSG for money.
 
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If this happens, I don't think Newcastle will be at St James Park in 6-7 years time, if there is a glimmer of success, there will be a new stadium built to house the additional demand, i'm not an expert on it but I do believe that the current ground can't be extended. Didn't Ashley own (or sell off) the land next to the train station too?
There are a couple of alternative proposals. One is to stay on the existing site and turn the pitch through 90 degrees. This would create more space to develop the plot towards 80,000. The leaves would then be the main stand. East stand and Barrack Road would be behind the goals.
 
so why coulkd they get them last time they werew minted? players dont come to safc because safc had a shicking repurtaion for always being shit..newcastle has a much more positive brand image..
some top players have gone to china for cash..your telling me they wont go to tyneside?

Theres a lot more to do in China than Newcastle, how many have came back? And how many world class players have went to China in their prime? Oscar gets 400,000 a week in China, are Newcastle going to do that? For someone or his above average ability

They got them 30 year ago, a lot has changed- and they left soon after as well.
 
Before you get your knickers in a twist and laugh at me comparing Newcastle to other clubs, I'm not. However, being wealthier than other clubs historically makes all the difference. Look at Real Madrid and the Galacticos etc when they fell down the pecking order even slightly they spent hugely. Money can make a massive impact. Obviously FFP brings about other issues but to suggest it doesn't play a key part is laughable.


What about Man City? He had no background in football beforehand, he just paid people that did.


No but Neymar went to PSG for money.

I’ve no idea about city’s owners.
 
Top players won’t want to come up here it’s facts. Say if Newcastle wanted a player with a London team, Milan or someone in Basque- they won’t want to move up here. Like it or not it’s a massive influence.
If we are talking about elite players like Neymar, Mbappe etc i think thats obvious, I dont think people are being serious when they talk about them by the way.

But top, top class footballers will go anywhere where the money is.

There's nuermous examples.
 
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