leerik_canamole
Striker
ThisWhatever makes you feel better after the 6 in a row![]()
What a whopper trying to claim that them being shit lead to our downfall. f***ing heard it all now
Who the fuck is going to read all that.We should be grateful that, in order to rescue his investment he allowed the club to make the signings it needed to? When he doesn't allow the same freedoms when the club is in a postion of strength? Haddaway and shite.
I believe the fans had an influence, yes. I think it's churlish to suggest otherwise. I also believe Benitez saw that Newcastle United could achieve more than mere survival in the Premier League and that he wanted to be the man to deliver on that potential. I don't doubt Benitez has had offers, but he took the one that gives him control and resources and a massive salary. Fair play to him.
That's an oversimplification of why we ended up 5th, entirely disregarding the rest of the teams who'd normally have finished higher having bad seasons, unreal purple patch for our strike force, but whatever. I've no problem with finding good players to fit the system from undervalued leagues (Cabaye/Tiote). I do have a problem with buying players based on their resale value, regardless of the team's needs (Thauvin, Cabella, Marveaux, Saivet, de Jong, de Jong, Riviere, Ferreyra, Doumbia). Fwiw, the best business model is to produce your own players to fund, or form, the first team.
You're confusing a club organised day to welcome the french players with the fans demanding french players. The fans wanted what all fans want, the best for their club.
Signing players that don't fit the team, or the way the manager plays is folly and leads to relegation, twice. We're still doing it to this day; Steve Bruce plays a low block, with little pressing, yet we've signed Joelinton. A pressing forward who is not a goalscorer or a targetman. It's a total waste of £40m. £40m that could have been spent on Rondon and a good central midfielder/fullback/other striker.
I'm stating, again, that a club should buy players to improve the first team, where the first team needs improving. Newcastle United got into European competition and made a solitary permanent signing despite the clear and obvious need for depth to handle the added fixtures. Newcastle had an excellent striker and let him leave for £7m rather than give him a decent contract. Newcastle had a top class manager and let him leave because he wanted more control over transfers, like not signing a goalshy forward for £40m!
Ashley doesn't care about finishing 5th or 17th, he just wants Newcastle United to be a Premier League side. He doesn't care if the manager can take us forward, as long as he doesn't get us relegated (buhbuh Benitez tuk yiz dowun hurr hurr).
Right, so if the consensus is that Ashley has been bad for Newcastle United, why is he defended so staunchly on here? There are users naming themselves AshleyIn. If he's so good, why in the world would a Sunderland fan want him to stay? Surely, surely, you'd want the worst possible owner for Newcastle to employ the worst possible manager to buy the worst possible players for the worst possible team?
How obsessed man to go to those lengths. Totally embarrassing
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