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NUFC and other Sportswashing Spring 2022

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Kicking off in the golf world now

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For all the mags on here saying it is only us that are suddenly interested in human rights and we are just salty have a read of the replies to this.....this isn't going away!

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Funny to see the Mags lauding it over Villa fans saying at least they were competing with Milan.

They chased him for two windows and picks Milan before the windows even opened. Funny definition of competing like 🤣
 
Richest club in the world though..

60m nowt
To be fair it's not really about £60 million being nothing, it's about not making big mistakes like many clubs have done with Everton being a massive example of diving in to play at the top and paying a heavy price (and nearly heavier) for that.
In my experience the thickest and most vocal mags are the ones who dont give a toss about ticket prices as they never go to the matches anyway.

They watch sky and make tits of themselves online about being "loyal supporters" purely because they buy a shirt once in a while
Well, let's be totally honest.
The stadium holds £52,000 and a few hundred. The population of Newcastle and surrounding areas, not to mention the worldwide fans. Not all are going to go to every game and many will likely never get to go to many games if any.
Having said that, it still entitles those who don't go for whatever reasons...a voice.

You do not have to be able to sit inside the stadium to be a fan and supporter.
This applies to all clubs.
 
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In the first summer window of the Sheikh Mansour era at City, they signed Tevez, Adebayor, Roque Santa Cruz, and Adam Johnson as forward players. That helped them from 10th to 5th in one season.

Mags have a lot to do in the next 12 weeks if they’re going to do anything resembling City.

Gabriel Jesus is exactly the type of signing you’d think they’d try to make if they were going to get anywhere fast - didn’t ever seem to be the slightest prospect of that one happening though.

They still seem to be prioritising scouring the French league for young players - same approach as under Ashley.
In half a season Eddie Howe has turned Newcastle from relegation no-hopers to 11th by bringing in select players who would've been deemed questionable signings (Burn and Targett) and also adding in experience (Trippier) and real midfield talent (Bruno) with an over the top and very questionable striker (Wood), coupled with a major fitness upturn and a near overall focus and quality upturn of underperforming players.

If Eddie Howe can achieve that in half a season and with a basic rush hour attempt to solve issues, I'd be more than happy to say I'm absolutely excited to hell to see who he can bring in and what he can gain for a squad that will be revamped and down to him and his staff.

Nothing is ever guaranteed in football and we all know things can and generally do go wrong as much as going right.
One thing's for sure. It's exciting to wonder who else we bring in and what the new season holds for us under Eddie and crew.
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Another one f***ing them right off
Whoever casts us aside is fine by me. I don't want any player that has to be dragged to the club.
I want players that want to be at the club and none that are not happy or even desperate to want to play for this fantastic club.
Ahh it won't be his fault. That much is a certainty. He won't get West Brom promoted either. He's shite.
To be fair he's not garbage.
He's a decent manager who has shown he can do a job at many clubs.
Unfortunately for him, his time at Newcastle was tainted but he still managed 2 decent finishes when you consider what he had at his disposal and it appears under the constraints of the hierarchy.

What he should be doing is concentrating on West Brom and not digging holes for himself.
 
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