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The article says something different once you stop clipping a bit out to tell a different story, mind.
Bit sneaky, Exile lad.
Still Mike Ashley fault.Wow. I'm sure genuine Sunderland fans are as embarrassed by Exile and his antics as I am of these lads expecting us to ignore the FFP rules and spend way past what our meagre (cheers Mike) revenue allows
Ashley's financial management left your club with plenty of room in terms of FFP cap.Wow. I'm sure genuine Sunderland fans are as embarrassed by Exile and his antics as I am of these lads expecting us to ignore the FFP rules and spend way past what our meagre (cheers Mike) revenue allows
Something of a myth has been allowed to take hold, over the last few years, about Newcastle’s fans. They have developed a reputation for being equal parts demanding and delusional, for believing their club uniquely deserving of a restoration to a place of prominence in English soccer’s firmament that it never, really, occupied in the first place.I think the description of the Mags fanbase is absolutely spot on. I wish I'd written it. Lads if you don't like my posts just stick me on ignore man.
Something of a myth has been allowed to take hold, over the last few years, about Newcastle’s fans. They have developed a reputation for being equal parts demanding and delusional, for believing their club uniquely deserving of a restoration to a place of prominence in English soccer’s firmament that it never, really, occupied in the first place.
The reality is almost exactly the opposite. All Newcastle’s fans have ever really asked for is a team that is mildly entertaining to watch, and a bit of effort from those charged with running the club. The banner made that perfectly clear. Ashley’s affront was not failing to win; it was robbing them of the hope that they might.
Mills and Boon and Angus makes it 4 mags on the same shift, a record surelyClarence and Bifter the Bear double bill
What a time to be alive
Wow. I'm sure genuine Sunderland fans are as embarrassed by Exile and his antics as I am of these lads expecting us to ignore the FFP rules and spend way past what our meagre (cheers Mike) revenue allows
I think I'm going to my original stance of just blocking them.
There’s literally more NUFC fans than MLFs posting on this thread and the spotty fat stinking virgin that runs Deluded on Twitter says we’re obsessedI think I'm going to my original stance of just blocking them.
Ashley's financial management left your club with plenty of room in terms of FFP cap.
The fact that players don't want to play for a murderous regime is a different matter.
Something of a myth has been allowed to take hold, over the last few years, about Newcastle’s fans. They have developed a reputation for being equal parts demanding and delusional, for believing their club uniquely deserving of a restoration to a place of prominence in English soccer’s firmament that it never, really, occupied in the first place.
The reality is almost exactly the opposite. All Newcastle’s fans have ever really asked for is a team that is mildly entertaining to watch, and a bit of effort from those charged with running the club. The banner made that perfectly clear. Ashley’s affront was not failing to win; it was robbing them of the hope that they might.
Something of a myth has been allowed to take hold, over the last few years, about Newcastle’s fans. They have developed a reputation for being equal parts demanding and delusional, for believing their club uniquely deserving of a restoration to a place of prominence in English soccer’s firmament that it never, really, occupied in the first place.
The reality is almost exactly the opposite. All Newcastle’s fans have ever really asked for is a team that is mildly entertaining to watch, and a bit of effort from those charged with running the club. The banner made that perfectly clear. Ashley’s affront was not failing to win; it was robbing them of the hope that they might.
FFP is a red herring - it has no constraint on mags current spending power. Kieran Maguire has written on this and the Chronicle plagiarized it. I can't explain lack of action but:
- budget not as big as expected?
- holding off to sign real targets;
- EH doesn't want too much change;
- players being reluctant to join for whatever reason;
- avoiding FFP issues further down the line though if you make the right signings now you won't have the issue.
You tell me......but it is not FFP stopping current signings.
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I don't know how to link tweets here, sorry. But it's a great look at our financial management, I recommend you read the lot.
When he took over our commercial revenue was higher than Spurs. They've been able to raise theirs while ours has been stagnant due to Ashley's management. We'd be in a much better position regarding FFP, and able to spend more now, if he'd grown our commercial revenue
not saying that, its just that because he's on a free he gets massive wages. trippier cost 12m plus addons for 2.5 years. thats about 100k a week for his transfer fee alone plus wages of probably 100k a week as well. he's older and costing 200k a week you wont get back yet he's a bargain?So it is a good deal simply because it is better than another bad one?
Simpleton?
Not very nice is it Keith?
Which simpleton was it who kept insisting we were finished, doomed, and other variations of relegated last season....... that would be you was it not?