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In a nutshell this is saying he'd like either Arsene Wenger or Jurgen Klinsman as Director. Of Football. Lack of self awareness, where they stand in the football world and delusion is huge.Theyre barmy these fuckers

they are obsessed with big names
 

Newcastle's FIFA 22 Ultimate Team player ratings in full​

  • Martin Dubravka- GK - 81 rated
  • Callum Wilson - ST - 79 rated
  • Allan Saint-Maximin - LM - 79 rated
  • Miguel Almiron - CAM - 77 rated
  • Jamal Lascelles - CB - 77 rated
  • Karl Darlow - GK - 76 rated
  • Isaac Hayden - CDM - 76 rated
  • Fabian Schar - CB - 76 rated
  • Joe Willock - CAM - 75 rated
  • Ryan Fraser - LM - 75 rated
  • Jonjo Shelvey - CM - 75 rated
  • Federico Fernandez - CB - 75 rated
  • Ciaran Clark - CB - 75 rated
  • Freddie Woodman - GK - 74 rated
  • Matt Ritchie - LWB - 74 rated
  • Jeff Hendrick - CM - 74 rated
  • Joelinton - ST - 74 rated
  • Paul Dummett - CB - 74 rated
  • Emil Krafth - RB - 73 rated
  • Dwight Gayle - ST - 73 rated
  • Jamal Lewis - LB - 73 rated
  • Jacob Murphy - RM - 72 rated
  • Sean Longstaff - CM - 72 rated
  • Mark Gillespie - GK - 70 rated
  • Santiago Munoz - CAM - 66 rated
  • Elliot Anderson - CAM - 62 rated
  • Remi Savage - CB - 61 rated
  • Matthew Bondswell - LB - 59 rated
  • Charlie Wiggett - LB - 59 rated
  • Dan Langley - GK - 58 rated
  • Mohammed Sangare - CM - 58 rated
  • Jack Young - CM - 58 rated
So, Matty Longstaff must be rated below 58.
 

Newcastle's FIFA 22 Ultimate Team player ratings in full​

  • Martin Dubravka- GK - 81 rated
  • Callum Wilson - ST - 79 rated
  • Allan Saint-Maximin - LM - 79 rated
  • Miguel Almiron - CAM - 77 rated
  • Jamal Lascelles - CB - 77 rated
  • Karl Darlow - GK - 76 rated
  • Isaac Hayden - CDM - 76 rated
  • Fabian Schar - CB - 76 rated
  • Joe Willock - CAM - 75 rated
  • Ryan Fraser - LM - 75 rated
  • Jonjo Shelvey - CM - 75 rated
  • Federico Fernandez - CB - 75 rated
  • Ciaran Clark - CB - 75 rated
  • Freddie Woodman - GK - 74 rated
  • Matt Ritchie - LWB - 74 rated
  • Jeff Hendrick - CM - 74 rated
  • Joelinton - ST - 74 rated
  • Paul Dummett - CB - 74 rated
  • Emil Krafth - RB - 73 rated
  • Dwight Gayle - ST - 73 rated
  • Jamal Lewis - LB - 73 rated
  • Jacob Murphy - RM - 72 rated
  • Sean Longstaff - CM - 72 rated
  • Mark Gillespie - GK - 70 rated
  • Santiago Munoz - CAM - 66 rated
  • Elliot Anderson - CAM - 62 rated
  • Remi Savage - CB - 61 rated
  • Matthew Bondswell - LB - 59 rated
  • Charlie Wiggett - LB - 59 rated
  • Dan Langley - GK - 58 rated
  • Mohammed Sangare - CM - 58 rated
  • Jack Young - CM - 58 rated
So, Matty Longstaff must be rated below 58.
Or they’ve put him in Aberdeens squad where he went on loan
 

Newcastle's FIFA 22 Ultimate Team player ratings in full​

  • Martin Dubravka- GK - 81 rated
  • Callum Wilson - ST - 79 rated
  • Allan Saint-Maximin - LM - 79 rated
  • Miguel Almiron - CAM - 77 rated
  • Jamal Lascelles - CB - 77 rated
  • Karl Darlow - GK - 76 rated
  • Isaac Hayden - CDM - 76 rated
  • Fabian Schar - CB - 76 rated
  • Joe Willock - CAM - 75 rated
  • Ryan Fraser - LM - 75 rated
  • Jonjo Shelvey - CM - 75 rated
  • Federico Fernandez - CB - 75 rated
  • Ciaran Clark - CB - 75 rated
  • Freddie Woodman - GK - 74 rated
  • Matt Ritchie - LWB - 74 rated
  • Jeff Hendrick - CM - 74 rated
  • Joelinton - ST - 74 rated
  • Paul Dummett - CB - 74 rated
  • Emil Krafth - RB - 73 rated
  • Dwight Gayle - ST - 73 rated
  • Jamal Lewis - LB - 73 rated
  • Jacob Murphy - RM - 72 rated
  • Sean Longstaff - CM - 72 rated
  • Mark Gillespie - GK - 70 rated
  • Santiago Munoz - CAM - 66 rated
  • Elliot Anderson - CAM - 62 rated
  • Remi Savage - CB - 61 rated
  • Matthew Bondswell - LB - 59 rated
  • Charlie Wiggett - LB - 59 rated
  • Dan Langley - GK - 58 rated
  • Mohammed Sangare - CM - 58 rated
  • Jack Young - CM - 58 rated
So, Matty Longstaff must be rated below 58.
I'm surprised Saint-Maximin isn't rated higher tbf.

He'll definitely leave the mags next summer, surprised one of the top 6 haven't gone for him already.
 
I'm surprised Saint-Maximin isn't rated higher tbf.

He'll definitely leave the mags next summer, surprised one of the top 6 haven't gone for him already.
Hes too inconsistent which is why he's with us. I agree he will move on at some point and he is class in our pretty poor team, but his decision making and poor ball retention at times will probably hold him back for playing right at the top. He's not even in the France squad.
 
I used the PriceofFootball's football inflation index to calculate some transfers from yesteryear into today's terms.

19962020
Les Ferdinand£ 8,550,000.00£ 107,024,301.53
David Batty£ 4,640,000.00£ 58,081,024.46
Warren Barton£ 4,050,000.00£ 50,695,721.78
David Ginola£ 2,570,000.00£ 32,169,877.77
£ 19,810,000.00£ 247,970,925.54

In today's terms that is how much the mags were spending back in 1996.
 
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Me me me me me

what the hell is all this slagging off about by the way? Is it to do with the takeover or just some kids sending naughty messages to each other?
 
I used the PriceofFootball's football inflation index to calculate some transfers from yesteryear into today's terms.

19962020
Les Ferdinand£ 8,550,000.00£ 107,024,301.53
David Batty£ 4,640,000.00£ 58,081,024.46
Warren Barton£ 4,050,000.00£ 50,695,721.78
David Ginola£ 2,570,000.00£ 32,169,877.77
£ 19,810,000.00£ 247,970,925.54

In today's terms that is how much the mags were spending back in 1996.
£58m & £50 for those 2 :lol:
 
I used the PriceofFootball's football inflation index to calculate some transfers from yesteryear into today's terms.

19962020
Les Ferdinand£ 8,550,000.00£ 107,024,301.53
David Batty£ 4,640,000.00£ 58,081,024.46
Warren Barton£ 4,050,000.00£ 50,695,721.78
David Ginola£ 2,570,000.00£ 32,169,877.77
£ 19,810,000.00£ 247,970,925.54

In today's terms that is how much the mags were spending back in 1996.
Don't forget the wages they would have been on also as below Thor'd from an old post shows the highest wages at the time. I recall listing on the radio when an ex Mag player (I dunno if it was Howey) said he couldn't believe what he got offered as it was far more than he was going to accept anyway. Shearer would be on over £400,000 a week using that same Index. They were paying players good money also to get them to come up North but I'll tell you honestly, I love it, love it, when I read that last sentence :lol:

November 1992: Eric Cantona joins Manchester United on £10,000-a-week deal
Just months into the first Premier League season and Alex Ferguson completed the signing that would secure Manchester United their first title in 26 years and set the platform for many more to come.

Back then, £10,000-a-week was a lot of money in the football world. The Premier League was called the Premiership, Alex wasn't a Sir and there was no transfer window. How times have changed...


June 1995: Dennis Bergkamp joins Arsenal on £19,000-a-week deal
After several years in the doldrums, Arsenal would become United's main rivals in the late 90s and early 2000s, and the signing of Dutch forward Bergkamp from Inter Milan paved the way.

Bergkamp would go on to sign many more contracts at Arsenal, eventually finishing his career at the club 11 years on from his first lucrative deal.


July 1996: Alan Shearer joins Newcastle United on £34,000-a-week deal
Alan Shearer's £15million move from Blackburn to Newcastle was a world-record transfer at the time, and the England striker's wage packet reflected that - nearly doubling Bergkamp's salary.

Like Bergkamp, Shearer would not move on again, but Newcastle failed to deliver the silverware during his 10-year St James' Park career that their investment promised - despite Shearer's goals.
 
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Don't forget the wages they would have been on also as below Thor'd from an old post shows the highest wages at the time. I recall listing on the radio when an ex Mag player (I dunno if it was Howey) said he couldn't believe what he got offered as it was far more than he was going to accept anyway. Shearer would be on over £400,000 a week using that same Index. They were paying players good money also to get them to come up North but I'll tell you honestly, I love it, love it, when I read that last sentence :lol:

November 1992: Eric Cantona joins Manchester United on £10,000-a-week deal
Just months into the first Premier League season and Alex Ferguson completed the signing that would secure Manchester United their first title in 26 years and set the platform for many more to come.

Back then, £10,000-a-week was a lot of money in the football world. The Premier League was called the Premiership, Alex wasn't a Sir and there was no transfer window. How times have changed...


June 1995: Dennis Bergkamp joins Arsenal on £19,000-a-week deal
After several years in the doldrums, Arsenal would become United's main rivals in the late 90s and early 2000s, and the signing of Dutch forward Bergkamp from Inter Milan paved the way.

Bergkamp would go on to sign many more contracts at Arsenal, eventually finishing his career at the club 11 years on from his first lucrative deal.


July 1996: Alan Shearer joins Newcastle United on £34,000-a-week deal
Alan Shearer's £15million move from Blackburn to Newcastle was a world-record transfer at the time, and the England striker's wage packet reflected that - nearly doubling Bergkamp's salary.

Like Bergkamp, Shearer would not move on again, but Newcastle failed to deliver the silverware during his 10-year St James' Park career that their investment promised - despite Shearer's goals.
34k in 1996 equates to 426k in 2020! Just shows the extent they were over paying.
 
I used the PriceofFootball's football inflation index to calculate some transfers from yesteryear into today's terms.

19962020
Les Ferdinand£ 8,550,000.00£ 107,024,301.53
David Batty£ 4,640,000.00£ 58,081,024.46
Warren Barton£ 4,050,000.00£ 50,695,721.78
David Ginola£ 2,570,000.00£ 32,169,877.77
£ 19,810,000.00£ 247,970,925.54

In today's terms that is how much the mags were spending back in 1996.
Yet won nowt.
 
34k in 1996 equates to 426k in 2020! Just shows the extent they were over paying.
I just edited my post to say that and it's in the edit you quoted ;) Their average player wage in the 2020 books is £52k which just shows how much Shearer given the astronomical rise in football finances over the last 25 years.

Like I said, I heard the ex Mag on the radio saying what he was going to accept and what they offered him and I laughed at it. I can't remember the numbers but it just showed how the owners hoyed the new found Premier League money at winning it. Thankfully they didn't win owt and eventually the owners bailed when the money coming in got tight and they couldn't feed the monster they'd created and the '92ers were born. It's mentioned that the Halls (Sir John and Douglas) got £95 million over the years, while the Shepherds (Freddy and Bruce) made do with £55 million but the club wasn't exactly financially sound as Ashley found out.
 
I used the PriceofFootball's football inflation index to calculate some transfers from yesteryear into today's terms.

19962020
Les Ferdinand£ 8,550,000.00£ 107,024,301.53
David Batty£ 4,640,000.00£ 58,081,024.46
Warren Barton£ 4,050,000.00£ 50,695,721.78
David Ginola£ 2,570,000.00£ 32,169,877.77
£ 19,810,000.00£ 247,970,925.54

In today's terms that is how much the mags were spending back in 1996.
Using that inflation index Shearer would have been around £180 million.

In the end they couldn't even buy a trophy. 🤣
 
Using that inflation index Shearer would have been around £180 million.

In the end they couldn't even buy a trophy. 🤣
197m - this is based on growth in premier league revenues as a proxy for football inflation. Expenditure (at the time) built on sand.
 
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