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Can’t argue with that. He’s made a massive difference. You lot trying to sign him permanently?

As far as I'm aware, we have an option to buy. I'd be gutted if we missed out.

(PS - A reminder of just how important a good confident keeper is for success.)
 

Ashley has never failed to deliver that promise.

a net debt of 150m shows hes backed you more than he should have. without that netdebt youve generated nothing since Ashley bought the club.
I know what you're saying but I think it's fair to say that Ashley hasn't backed Benitez in the market as much as Benitez wanted, or as much as this squad has needed. Profits from player sales, money from promotion and a top 10 finish in the first season back should mean Benitez has a lot of money to spend in this coming window. fwiw I think we will spend £70m+ and we certainly have generated/will generate more than that. Newcastle got c£120m from the Premier League this season, add to that any monies we get from selling the likes of Sels, Mitrovic etc. Ashley has spent big in the past (McClaren) and we're in a better position now than we were then, with a much better manager to boot.
 
I know what you're saying but I think it's fair to say that Ashley hasn't backed Benitez in the market as much as Benitez wanted, or as much as this squad has needed. Profits from player sales, money from promotion and a top 10 finish in the first season back should mean Benitez has a lot of money to spend in this coming window. fwiw I think we will spend £70m+ and we certainly have generated/will generate more than that. Newcastle got c£120m from the Premier League this season, add to that any monies we get from selling the likes of Sels, Mitrovic etc. Ashley has spent big in the past (McClaren) and we're in a better position now than we were then, with a much better manager to boot.
Benitez has done well but imagine how much better we'd be doing if we had have got Grayson instead. I read it on here that he was soooooo much better so it must be true.
 
I know what you're saying but I think it's fair to say that Ashley hasn't backed Benitez in the market as much as Benitez wanted, or as much as this squad has needed. Profits from player sales, money from promotion and a top 10 finish in the first season back should mean Benitez has a lot of money to spend in this coming window. fwiw I think we will spend £70m+ and we certainly have generated/will generate more than that. Newcastle got c£120m from the Premier League this season, add to that any monies we get from selling the likes of Sels, Mitrovic etc. Ashley has spent big in the past (McClaren) and we're in a better position now than we were then, with a much better manager to boot.

So basically you want Ashley to use his wealth rather than run the club like a business?

One way ticket to league 1 like we are. Thing is Ashley is a business man not a nufc fan. If he backed Rafa and it goes wrong he wouldnt take the loss the club would then youd be on his back even more. The bloke cant win

The net debt is effectively the 80M it was when he bought the club, plus a £30M shortfall for each relegation season (his chosen managers). Bar the TV revenue which he has no control over, every other revenue stream has fallen under his ownership, plus he hasn't paid a bean for advertising since he owned the club.
Despite all the money sloshing around in the game, NUFC's net spend under is ownership is about £25m in 10 years, while not a penny has been spent on the facilities.

Thats because you dont generate more than that. its that simple.

You want to throw the dice Ashley doesnt. Hes a good owner a number of nufc fans are what we call thick :lol:
 
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So basically you want Ashley to use his wealth rather than run the club like a business?

One way ticket to league 1 like we are. Thing is Ashley is a business man not a nufc fan. If he backed Rafa and it goes wrong he wouldnt take the loss the club would then youd be on his back even more. The bloke cant win
No, I want Ashley to permit Benitez to use the funds raised by player sales and competition money to strengthen the squad. This season brought £120m into the company coffers from the Premier League and that's before match day income, player sales and any commercial deals. From that I don't think it's unreasonable to want a very good manager who's delivered a top ten finish in the first season back, to be fully backed in the transfer market to make sure that we remain a Premier League club next year.

He needs to sanction the recruitment of players who will improve the playing squad, for two reasons; 1, if he doesn't Benitez will go (and fuck knows who would replace him, but he's not likely going to be a better manager) and 2, this squad over-achieved this season and we shouldn't expect that feat to be repeated.
 
Thats because you dont generate more than that. its that simple.

You want to throw the dice Ashley doesnt. Hes a good owner a number of nufc fans are what we call thick :lol:

Read what I've said again. All the revenue streams (apart from TV) have dropped because of his mismanagement. I also don't think it's unreasonable to ask Sportsdirect to pay for it's advertising, or the club to get 100% of the revenue from NUFC merchandise.

I have absolutely no problem with the club living within its means, but I think he has a duty as an owner, to at least try and improve the club on and off the pitch, rather than just spending the bare minimum just to exist in the PL.
 
There are not many managers out there who don't always want more money. It is the nature of the beast.
Of course every manager would love to have a limitless pot of money. Benitez spent less than all but Burnley and Bournemouth, despite having a Championship squad to build on.

Has needed for what?
Needed to all but guarantee survival. Before the season kicked off, plenty on here were predicting a long hard season fighting relegation for us. Our January loan business made sure we capitalised on the poor seasons of West Ham, Southampton, West Brom and Stoke. Had we had Dubravka, Kenedy and a striker of note for the entire season we may have had an even better year, or at least made sure we were never in the relegation conversation.
 
I know what you're saying but I think it's fair to say that Ashley hasn't backed Benitez in the market as much as Benitez wanted, or as much as this squad has needed. Profits from player sales, money from promotion and a top 10 finish in the first season back should mean Benitez has a lot of money to spend in this coming window. fwiw I think we will spend £70m+ and we certainly have generated/will generate more than that. Newcastle got c£120m from the Premier League this season, add to that any monies we get from selling the likes of Sels, Mitrovic etc. Ashley has spent big in the past (McClaren) and we're in a better position now than we were then, with a much better manager to boot.

Ashley's not interested man, why do you keep torturing yourself with all these facts and figures ......

No, I want Ashley to permit Benitez to use the funds raised by player sales and competition money to strengthen the squad. This season brought £120m into the company coffers from the Premier League and that's before match day income, player sales and any commercial deals. From that I don't think it's unreasonable to want a very good manager who's delivered a top ten finish in the first season back, to be fully backed in the transfer market to make sure that we remain a Premier League club next year.

He needs to sanction the recruitment of players who will improve the playing squad, for two reasons; 1, if he doesn't Benitez will go (and fuck knows who would replace him, but he's not likely going to be a better manager) and 2, this squad over-achieved this season and we shouldn't expect that feat to be repeated.

He doesn't care what you want, he's already made that quite clear.
 
Ashley's not interested man, why do you keep torturing yourself with all these facts and figures ......
It's the curse of being a football fan, isn't it?

He doesn't care what you want, he's already made that quite clear.
Got in a right strop when the local rags had a pop at him, reckon he's got a thinner skin than you think. But that said you're right, he couldn't give a toss about the Newcastle fans really.
 
It's the curse of being a football fan, isn't it?


Got in a right strop when the local rags had a pop at him, reckon he's got a thinner skin than you think. But that said you're right, he couldn't give a toss about the Newcastle fans really.
unlike the manager who only stays at the club because of them :lol:
 
unlike the manager who only stays at the club because of them :lol:
Yes, that's right, the Newcastle fans are the only reason Benitez is at Newcastle United. There are no other factors. Not one. It's the fans and the fans alone. If he had his way all his wages would go direct to the fans. He's looked to change his surname to "Army" and his first name to "Toon".

:lol: good grief.
 
Yes, that's right, the Newcastle fans are the only reason Benitez is at Newcastle United. There are no other factors. Not one. It's the fans and the fans alone. If he had his way all his wages would go direct to the fans. He's looked to change his surname to "Army" and his first name to "Toon".

:lol: good grief.
Don't you dare allow the chronicle and the flag bearers to hear such sarcasm
 
No, I want Ashley to permit Benitez to use the funds raised by player sales and competition money to strengthen the squad. This season brought £120m into the company coffers from the Premier League and that's before match day income, player sales and any commercial deals. From that I don't think it's unreasonable to want a very good manager who's delivered a top ten finish in the first season back, to be fully backed in the transfer market to make sure that we remain a Premier League club next year.

He needs to sanction the recruitment of players who will improve the playing squad, for two reasons; 1, if he doesn't Benitez will go (and fuck knows who would replace him, but he's not likely going to be a better manager) and 2, this squad over-achieved this season and we shouldn't expect that feat to be repeated.
Your players and staff work for free like?
 
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