nelford_safc
Striker
I wouldn’t build ya hopes up. They’re the biggest bucket of shit, smelling of roses club in the country. Nowt worrying will happen, as much as we’d love to see it.
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Trash bin is in the landfillNot watching 11 mins of that rubbish.
Two of Bruno, Tonali, Gordon and Livramento will be sold at least
How the fuck he’d get near an England side in the World Cup is a mystery. The Mags have hated him for most of the season.Unless Gordon has a good World Cup, I can’t see many clubs going after him tbh. On his day he is a good player but he does seem to struggle for consistency.
The other three will leave though. As proved with Isak, the mags can’t do anything if they want away.
How the fuck he’d get near an England side in the World Cup is a mystery. The Mags have hated him for most of the season.
He's no better than Trai man, and he's soft as shiteHe's decent but no better than Nordi. Although obv younger. They'll get a wad of cash for him
Let’s be honest here,when was the last time a prime minister got involved regarding the takeover of a football club? Never….FTM
That takeover should never have been allowed I think most neutrals even would like to see it go tits up
i see your point and i don't want to see any club go bust apart from them.I dont want any northeast club to go bust, but a decade or two with them in league one, with Hartlepool on the ascendancy to push them into the 4th spot for best club in the NE would be just beautiful
I know of someone in that situation, as he has a bruno and a tinoImagine it’s Bruno and Tonali man
Half of Tyneside will have to get their dogs name changed
Aye I watched a minute
I know of a couple of Bruno’s likeI know of someone in that situation, as he has a bruno and a tino![]()
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Summary of the Video
“They’re in BIG trouble – Keith Wyness delivers worrying Newcastle update after PIF latest”
(Football Insider, Apr 8, 2026)
The video features former Premier League CEO Keith Wyness giving a warning about Newcastle United following a significant development involving PIF (Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund), the club’s majority owners.
Core points implied by the title + description:
- Wyness believes Newcastle are in serious difficulty (“big trouble”).
- The concern is tied to recent PIF-related news, likely involving:
- financial constraints
- regulatory pressure
- ownership complications
- or strategic changes inside the club
- The update is framed as something Newcastle fans “need to hear”, suggesting:
- the issue affects the club’s medium‑term stability
- it may impact transfers, spending, or long‑term planning
- it could relate to Premier League rules or political/economic developments around PIF
Context clues from Football Insider’s typical coverage:
While the transcript wasn’t accessible, Football Insider’s Wyness segments usually focus on:
- Financial Fair Play / PSR pressures
- Ownership structure risks
- Transfer budget limitations
- Governance or regulatory scrutiny
So the “PIF latest” likely refers to a development that:
- restricts Newcastle’s ability to spend
- creates uncertainty around PIF’s investment model
- or triggers new Premier League oversight
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What this means for Newcastle
Based on the framing, Wyness is probably arguing that Newcastle:
- cannot grow at the pace originally expected,
- may face tightened financial conditions,
- and could be entering a period of reduced competitiveness unless the board changes approach.
This aligns with recent real‑world narratives around:
- PSR tightening
- related‑party sponsorship scrutiny
- and the club’s rising wage bill vs revenue
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If you want, I can also:
- break down the likely scenarios Wyness is referring to
- explain how PIF’s structure affects Newcastle under Premier League rules
- or give a Newcastle‑specific analysis of what “big trouble” might realistically mean
Just tell me which direction you want to go.
Another player of theirs they massively overhypeWill they really miss Livramento
Spent a lot of last season injured
I agree here, knock the bastards down a peg or 4 eh, derbies against York and monkey hangersI dont want any northeast club to go bust, but a decade or two with them in league one, with Hartlepool on the ascendancy to push them into the 4th spot for best club in the NE would be just beautiful