Bigger than any Nashun you or I can name!Newcastle is a Nashun so it's the same thing![]()
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Bigger than any Nashun you or I can name!Newcastle is a Nashun so it's the same thing![]()
Without getting into a long, boring and extremely tedious debate with you, you say "currently amongst the pantheon of big clubs". Are you suggesting you have been previously or could be in the future?
Saying we could be in the future. Mostly because who the fuck knows what could happen. I remember when Chelsea weren't among the very biggest clubs on the planet, but Abramovic changed the landscape. Man City leapt from yoyo club to the top table too. Spurs haven't been a truly elite club in years, but should they continue to challenge for the title, there's no reason why they couldn't muscle their way in. Hell, we're seeing Barcelona losing one of their top stars to PSG who didn't f***ing exist 47 years ago and who only really began to assert themselves as a force when the Qatari money poured in 5 or 6 years ago.
I don't think we'll be a truly massive club in my lifetime, but never say never.
I'd bet my house that it never happens.Saying we could be in the future. Mostly because who the fuck knows what could happen. I remember when Chelsea weren't among the very biggest clubs on the planet, but Abramovic changed the landscape. Man City leapt from yoyo club to the top table too. Spurs haven't been a truly elite club in years, but should they continue to challenge for the title, there's no reason why they couldn't muscle their way in. Hell, we're seeing Barcelona losing one of their top stars to PSG who didn't f***ing exist 47 years ago and who only really began to assert themselves as a force when the Qatari money poured in 5 or 6 years ago.
I don't think we'll be a truly massive club in my lifetime, but never say never.
Yes, but Newcastle aren't currently amongst the pantheon of the truly "big clubs". I'd say managing Barcelona, Real Madrid, Man Utd and so on is a bigger achievement.
Saying 'insert the name of any club in the country' could be in the future. Mostly because who the fuck knows what could happen. I remember when Chelsea weren't among the very biggest clubs on the planet, but Abramovic changed the landscape. Man City leapt from yoyo club to the top table too. Spurs haven't been a truly elite club in years, but should they continue to challenge for the title, there's no reason why they couldn't muscle their way in. Hell, we're seeing Barcelona losing one of their top stars to PSG who didn't f***ing exist 47 years ago and who only really began to assert themselves as a force when the Qatari money poured in 5 or 6 years ago.
I don't think we'll be a truly massive club in my lifetime, but never say never.
... that was my point Reiver. Any club could be should the right combination of money, ambition and players roll along. Newcastle could, Sunderland could, f***ing MK Dons could ffs.
You just cant say it can you, Benitez is far better than Sunlun could ever muster yet yous talk of the bloke as if he's terrible.ok then
I'd bet my house that it never happens.
Geography alone dictates that the players needed to get you up among the big clubs would stop it.
You lot are so delusional at the best of times![]()
52000 screaming geordies MarraI'd say, quite confidently, they never have been.
A club that's not won a current major trophy in half their 125 year existence doesn't have any claim to be classed alongside the clubs you mention.
One league title in almost 100 years make it impossible to argue that tbh.
A few cups since the 1920's doesn't even make Newcastle better than some of the clubs currently in the Championship.
Not anymore it doesn't.Money trumps location 9 times out of 10.
... that was my point Reiver. Any club could be should the right combination of money, ambition and players roll along. Newcastle could, Sunderland could, f***ing MK Dons could ffs.
Fuck me you lot are bizarre at times, a perfectly harmless comment and you'll fall over each other to try and make out I was being a DELEWDED JAWDEE.![]()
Benitez's lowest position after a full season in charge in 7th, his highest is 2nd. Benitez' highest points total is 86. Sam Allardyce's highest league finish is 6th. His highest points total is 56.
Allardyce has a W/D/L ratio in the Premier League of 165/130/192 33% wins 39% losses
Benitez has a W/D/L ratio in the Premier League of 144/65/55 55% wins 21% losses
Benitez has won promotions, leagues and cups across Europes. Allardyce has won promotion 4 times, twice via the play offs.
Not anymore it doesn't.
And you have neither going for you
Agreed mate, I honestly think to myself are these for fuckin real?They're mental man, they're delusion knows no bounds.
So you were talking about events that may happen at some point in the future, perhaps beyond your lifetime ...... yes, of course![]()
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Well, I did say that after I'd been pulled up on it and couldn't just hold my hands up.
Good grief
How do you think Benitez would have got on last season if he had the budget of Simon Grayson aboot 2 million as it standsWell, I did say that.
Good grief![]()
Liverpool
Chelsea
Real Madrid
Valencia
Inter
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Bolton
Blackburn
West Ham
Newcastle
Not hard to see why Benitez has a better win % than Allardyce.
They can't be told that though. My msg mates genuinely think that "Rafa" could attract top players to challenge for the title in 2/3 years if Ashley backed him.The kind of people, with that amount of available cash, aren't attracted to a 'party town' in the far NE of England tbh.
That's why Newcastle's owners have recently been boorish self important wide boys like Ashley, Hall & Shepherd.
Russian Oligarchs & Arab Sheikhs wouldn't want to be bringing their family, guests and business contacts to Tha Toon.