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Be interesting if they invest heavily in their rather shit training facilities or just an all out assault on any player who comes available.
Hopefully the latter and they fall like a pack of cards🙏
 
For context, there are houses within half a mile of me which would cost at least twice as much as anything within a 50 mile radius of Newcastle. We're talking £2.5m for a large urban detached house (late 1900's) with a reasonably sized garden (no extensive grounds). And this is Bristol, not Manchester or London. Newcastle is fine as a city, in its way. But that way is brash, cheap and cheerful. PL footballers (or, more specifically, their wives and girlfriends) are about conspicuous consumption.
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At least the mags I work with can now stop pretending to care about Ashley's treatment of his staff... "nothing to do with his handling of wa club, I just can't get behind the blurk when his staff are on zero hour contracts"

Hoy a bit of money around and it's "we want saudi"
Wait till they find out the Saudis chop people heads and arms off. They love a good stoning as well.
 
There are bigger clubs in the Premier League to do a Manchester City with. I would bet that they chose Newcastle because they were impressed by their ability to sustain Premier League football on a modest budget. I'd expect it to be a continuation of the same, more than anything. It's not actually football they're interested in.
They have just spent a billion quid to get an obstacle out of the way. I think you are kidding yourself mate.
 
They didnt have to did they? They can run it if they want?

That's what's being reported on radio 4 all morning. Not fit and proper but their word is good enough. God knows how "running" or "involved" has been defined.

Newcastle United: Government 'not involved' in Saudi Arabia-backed takeover bid​

 
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For context, there are houses within half a mile of me which would cost at least twice as much as anything within a 50 mile radius of Newcastle. We're talking £2.5m for a large urban detached house (late 1900's) with a reasonably sized garden (no extensive grounds). And this is Bristol, not Manchester or London. Newcastle is fine as a city, in its way. But that way is brash, cheap and cheerful. PL footballers (or, more specifically, their wives and girlfriends) are about conspicuous consumption.
I'm sure the extra in their wage will convince them to join. As it always has.

fwiw, there are houses in Morpeth and Ponteland that'd go for north of £2.5m.
 
I'm sure the extra in their wage will convince them to join. As it always has.

fwiw, there are houses in Morpeth and Ponteland that'd go for north of £2.5m.

Bet you're getting more than .25 acres of land with that though. The equivalent in Newcastle would be a large house in Gosforth.
 
They didnt have to did they? They can run it if they want?

Probably the clearest evidence in this whole thing that the Premier League is indeed corrupt, is the fact that they completely binned off their own Owners and Directors test (which the Saudis should definitely fail) literally hours after it became clear that their tv revenues from the Middle East were secure.
 
Ah fuck em I'm enjoying this season and what we're building and the way we're doing it. To be honest I have fuck all interest in the prem until we're back in it. Ah that point I'll worry about what may or may not have happened.

There was a video clip not that long ago with Griezmann and Mbappe on a plane. Griezmann tells mbappe that he signed him for Newcastle on football manager. Mbappes reaction said it all. Absolutely no chance will they ever sign that kind of player, basically because of geography.

For all those that say money talks it does, but if someone of that calibre is available then all the top clubs are offering those wages. He's does not choose the North east of England to live!

This is why it’s so refreshing to see our approach at the moment. Rightly or wrongly, global superstars don’t want to live in a far corner of regional England. Most struggle outside of London and Manchester to be honest.

The only way a club like ours can be successful is to build using youth and local/national players supplemented by some experienced pros (profile of which linked to level your playing at)

If this happens for them, they’ll throw money at some absolute dross, some mercenaries, and occasionally a decent player who will within 2 years agitate for a move to a European giant. The era of a Chelsea or Man City buying the league is over.
 
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