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We were wanking over the “Dell” take over. Only natural tbf like, at worse they’ll likely be an Everton and at best a City, stuff dreams are made of
Not sure it's quite the same. Michael Dell has been in hot water over unpaid taxes (now paid) but I think that pales in comparison

imo of course
 

I take your point, but I would say that it's always been like that. Maybe not to the same degree, but all the successful clubs paid for that success. Man Utd, Liverpool, even Sunderland were once called 'the Bank of England Club'.

Somebody said that it's not our club anymore. It's not been 'our' club for 14 years.
There's a big difference to what's happening now though, football is becoming a political warzone, it's like someone complaining about the Brexit lies and someone saying well politicians have always lied, whilst thats true it's now at such a level that it's costing people far more than it ever has and the same is happening with our clubs, every year they become less about the fans and more about the international market, that's what international competition is for, the premier League is becoming and international playground for states to arm wrestle.
 
We are fucked, mind. Honestly think we'll not have a club in 6-9 months.
We’re still part owned by a bunch of Charlatans & the mags are going to massively invest in the youth squad/infrastructure. We will fall well behind them in terms of recruitment.

The young lads will obviously want to go there down the line. We are struggling to hold onto our talent already with players going to likes of Everton never mind giving them the option to stay in the area.
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Presumably your mentally just transposing Man City's set up to Newcastle. Is there any evidence that that is going to be their approach? Have they talked about their plans? Genuine question.

We're clearly setting our club up very differently from what they will become, an approach I favour and would always have given the choice. We're going to be able to offer something they won't be and that is pathway. There's already a clear change in mentality in younger players in big team Academies. We've only just set off down this path and we've already been taking prospects from Spurs and Leeds, once the model is fully operational it will be a massive feather in our cap and we'll continue to be able to attract top coaches and top talent regardless of how much the Mags' fortunes improve.

Especially once we get up to the Championship.
 
Where has the £250m over 5 years came from? Is that on top of premier league money as nearly all the teams spend 50m every season in the prem
 
We will see soon enough, they need a whole new team so January will show their intentions. Some of the reaction on here is way ott in my view, apparently we will be out of business in 6 months and even if we somehow survive we will have no fans anymore. Its embarrassing.
Some of our so called supporters on here are absolutely clueless and embarrassing. They can't be grown adults
 
Presumably your mentally just transposing Man City's set up to Newcastle. Is there any evidence that that is going to be their approach? Have they talked about their plans? Genuine question.

We're clearly setting our club up very differently from what they will become, an approach I favour and would always have given the choice. We're going to be able to offer something they won't be and that is pathway. There's already a clear change in mentality in younger players in big team Academies. We've only just set off down this path and we've already been taking prospects from Spurs and Leeds, once the model is fully operational it will be a massive feather in our cap and we'll continue to be able to attract top coaches and top talent regardless of how much the Mags' fortunes improve.
That's all well and good mate, but soon we'll have no fans and will be out of business in 6-9 months.
 
There's a big difference to what's happening now though, football is becoming a political warzone, it's like someone complaining about the Brexit lies and someone saying well politicians have always lied, whilst thats true it's now at such a level that it's costing people far more than it ever has and the same is happening with our clubs, every year they become less about the fans and more about the international market, that's what international competition is for, the premier League is becoming and international playground for states to arm wrestle.
Let’s go to war with it. Fans of other clubs on board.
FTM
 
Presumably your mentally just transposing Man City's set up to Newcastle. Is there any evidence that that is going to be their approach? Have they talked about their plans? Genuine question.

We're clearly setting our club up very differently from what they will become, an approach I favour and would always have given the choice. We're going to be able to offer something they won't be and that is pathway. There's already a clear change in mentality in younger players in big team Academies. We've only just set off down this path and we've already been taking prospects from Spurs and Leeds, once the model is fully operational it will be a massive feather in our cap and we'll continue to be able to attract top coaches and top talent regardless of how much the Mags' fortunes improve.
Aye, there was a piece in The Athletic over a year ago, Staveley talking about root and branch approach.
 
I’ve never said once I think they’ll have the best players and be a Man City mind. I think they’ll be nowhere near those levels and have to get through this year first before even thinking to push on to push even an Everton at best.

I just think they’ll massively invest in their facilities & youth set up and therefore they’ll be the place to be for young players in the region.
They’ll do well to improve on the AOL set up, the smoggies academy aren’t too bad either. Look at Leicesters academy/training ground, brilliant but cost a fortune. Do you think that Leicester will dominate their region for picking up youth? I’m not so sure. Obviously it helps to improve prospects but the AOL is great so I wouldn’t worry too much.
 
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