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Lets All Laugh At Newcastle (Again!)

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A 46 game slogathon.

They might, but there's a fair chance they won't. A heartbreaking play off loss would be champion, followed by mediocrity, another relegation, then administration followed by liquidation.

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This is a bad time to prepare for a new season with the Euros coming up and players putting themselves in the shop window etc.

I doubt Newcastle will be buying heavily until they know who wants away and who they can bring in.

I'm sure there are quite a few players who won't want to play in the 2nd division but shifting highly paid relegated players might not be so easy.
 

They'll likely lose Winaldjum and Townsend and a few others, but should still have more than enough for that league. We can always hope for the wheels to come off like....
 
Prefer to line-up Rafa's boys in front of the likes of Brighton than our traditional Man City opening day bu'ggering.


re: Relegation could be the best thing for years?
I think Rafa is the best thing for years. Relegation was an unwanted part of the package deal.

Next season was always going to be a rebuilding job. Would have preferred to do that rebuilding in the PL, if I'm honest.



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This will come back to haunt them :lol::lol:
 
They'll likely lose Winaldjum and Townsend and a few others, but should still have more than enough for that league. We can always hope for the wheels to come off like....

Personally think townsend will stay, not sure who else will realistically offer him first team fball
 
I don't understand why they are trying to retain the current squad. If I was Rafa, I would ditch as many as I could, apart from the keeper, Shelvey, Townsend and Colback. They are three players with a bit of quality that you could get more out of in the Premiership and who would probably be prepared to hold their nose in the Championship for a season. All the rest of them are going to rot in the Championship. Even then, if they get back, these are the guys that got them relegated! It is a great opportunity to get shot of them.

They should buy a few solid Championship standard players that might kick on, and try and get two or three promising youngsters who would benefit from the experience that they might not otherwise be able to afford them in the Premiership. Then they can worry about buying a few more players once they actually get promoted. It is not like they can go out and buy top line players while they are in the Championship, is it?
That's where these wopping 5 year mega deal contracts become a huge stickler. As we have found with 3-4 year deals. Impossible to shift the dross on. It will still take us 1 more season to actually get rid of the deadweight at our club.
Take the mags years to do the same.
It's great for quality players (to hang on to or get huge fee for), but rubbish for the duds, of which the mags have a plenty.
 
Alan Shearer has just been on talkSport promoting a fundraising football match at Kingston Park for his charity. Now that's all well and good, but the game is between NUFC XI and a Man U Select XI. The reason that MUFC are the opposition isn't because they're their rivals, nooooo, its because its nearly 20 years since NUFC beat ManU 5-0 at St' James'! :eek::oops::lol:
 
I expect they'll get promoted, Hull and Burnley came straight back and neither will have the money to throw at it that's rumoured to be at Benitez's disposal.

The potential fly in the ointment for them is how Norwich react to relegation, how Pearson does at Derby and what Villa do between now and August in terms of managerial appointments and investment in players.

Maybe Brighton or Wednesday might go one better too - you can always hope!
In fairness to hull and burnley, I think they had a very good squad that got them into the premier league originally, but not quite strong enough to stay in. Didn't require much tinkering (if any) to get them back up at first attempt.
I think the mags are in a far greater mess in that they thought they were too good to go down, they think they are too good to stay down, when actually there's an overhaul needed on their team to compete in the championship, and they will need to retail If/When they get back up.
Just hope we don't find ourselves in the same position the bed of next season.

All depends on the start they get imo, a couple of big home wins and they might get a bit of momentum, if they don't though the pressure will be ramped up.....


....or as a face in the clouds......
The teams that do well tend to stay under the radar for most of the season and pick up in the lately we third. The team at the top for most of the season seam to drop off into the play offs. Let's hope the mags get relegated instead. Pray to god that happens.
 
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Alan Shearer has just been on talkSport promoting a fundraising football match at Kingston Park for his charity. Now that's all well and good, but the game is between NUFC XI and a Man U Select XI. The reason that MUFC are the opposition isn't because they're their rivals, nooooo, its because its nearly 20 years since NUFC beat ManU 5-0 at St' James'! :eek::oops::lol:
It's actually called "the entertainers 20th year anniversary game" :oops::lol:

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Three weeks tonight, and what a bloody great 3 weeks its been :cool::lol:

As good as it gets. Beats me why a group of us don't meet up for a Pint. Living in Newcastle means a quieter celebration for me.

It's actually called "the entertainers 20th year anniversary game" :oops::lol:

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But Janey, they DO entertain.

They keep me in stitches. The Pantomime season in Newcastle has Newcastle Untied (not a spelling error) adding its own "Fringe" Pantomime year after year.

... and I love the idea of them playing at a Rugby ground. It so elegantly describes the way they have performed in recent seasons.

Plus, of course we must remember that their Rugby club have been mimicking their own points gathering prowess (or the lack of it) in recent years as well.
 
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As good as it gets. Beats me why a group of us don't meet up for a Pint. Living in Newcastle means a quieter celebration for me.




But Janey, they DO entertain.

They keep me in stitches. The Pantomime season in Newcastle has Newcastle Untied (not a spelling error) adding its own "Fringe" Pantomime year after year.

... and I love the idea of them playing at a Rugby ground. It so elegantly describes the way they have performed in recent seasons.

Plus, of course we must remember that their Rugby club have been mimicking their own points gathering prowess (or the lack of it) in recent years as well.
They are definitely the entertainers, just not in the way they perceive that they are :lol:
 
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