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Jesse Lingard just signed with super agent Raiola, another young talent looking to move to Madrid or Barcelona..
Zero goals or assists in 18 league games this season. Bloke is world class.
**** the EPL. Going to become a coked up AFL fan.
Everton at home to Newcastle...
2-0 up, and concede two goals in stoppage time.. Unbelievable..
I watched that game with a bunch of Cookers mates at the Nags Head. I think it's one of those 'where were you' Jets moments...cause there ain't that many.
The Nicky Carle goal v Adelaide comes to mind too. I was gigging at Laguna pub. Couldn't see the screen after a set break n the drummer told me we'd scored a winner
:brrr:
Like that, out of nowhere, Southampton are 3 points from 5th!
What a good decision it appears to have been to show faith in Hasenhuttl.
The Jade North one - 22/8/2008
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Auci0-6YsX8
The glory of Griff - 14/1/2007
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zn4gYp91ZK0
I'll give you my answer.
I played for Charlestown Hotspurs and have supported Tottenham since I was a kid. Partly because of this my old man who is a Arsenal man 1st, Tottenham guy 2nd used to give me all the news about Tottenham and Tottenham in the mid to late 80's were very much a laughing stock.
My grandfather was Tottenham through and through as well.
Haha I know. But it's member so it probably goes in one ear out the other anyways. :D
It's amusing. Old mate in the morning is always "Your Spurs lost again".........
But when they win it's always "Tottenham won" He doesn't buy into sports rivalry though as much as I. Hell he played for both Cardiffs.
Having their club bought by a wealthy tyrant accused of complicity in human rights abuses, torture, illegal air-strikes and murder would leave Newcastle fans with a dilemma to ponder.
Specifically: "Who should we buy first?"
https://twitter.com/bglendenning/sta...784329217?s=21
'...when the Newcastle Evening Chronicle staged an online poll on Saturday evening, asking the club’s supporters whether they would object to to the mooted takeover on the grounds of Saudi’s questionable human rights record, the response was an overwhelming “no”. Tellingly 80% of the 5,766 fans polled were in favour of the takeover.'
fans can be pretty disgusting human beings when offered cash and success
Yeah, people do kind of suck sometimes.
Newcastle doesn't need a Saudi takeover to get back to the top. They are still a huge club, huge fan base and have some good players already. A fairly standard owner, who isn't Ashley, could be enough to get them back to a constant top 10 side easily. 3 or 4 good signings and they could be the next Wolves and be in and out of Europa.
They have plenty of quality in midfield and defence.
Schar, Lascelles could play for a top 4 side. Clark and Fernandez are quality backups and could start at other bottom 10 sides. Jetro Willems is quality and Manquilo has been solid enough for a bottom half side.
Hayden, Shelvey have legs and can tackle as well as anyone. Longstaff looks like he'd move to a top 10 side if they got relegated. Bentalab has also been awesome since he left Spurs.
Up front they need more from what they have tho. Almiron has big potential, Joelinton was great in Germany last year but needs time to acclimatise. Saint Maximim could be great or could be a flop.
They have had about 10 players injured each week and are still not in the relegation zone. They just need to get players fit and then get rid of Carroll and Gayle and spend that on Giroud or Mertens or Chuopo-Mouting. Guarantee a few goals and then defend leads for now.
As a Newcastle fan I don’t fall into the “our squad is garbage” excuse that is always rolled out. We have some decent players but the disconnect between the fans and Ashley is beyond toxic. There’ll be no harmony or at least content until he sells.
Newcastle need someone to invest in the training facilities, the youth squads, etc as there has been no money spent in the back of house since he bought the club.
Bruce has exceeded expectations but we’re still not in the clear yet.
to be fair to Ashley, his human rights record, while certainly not perfect, isn't as bad as the Saudis
he stopped beheadings ages ago, give him a little bit of credit
https://www.theguardian.com/football...tantly-winning
quite a good article about City
they dont have their own thread so I posted it here
So City's money is bad, yet Chelsea's money isn't? Their owner stole his wealth and then sold out other billionaires to get himself deep in with Putin, which led to deaths and imprisonment for Romans oligarch rivals? Real Madrid were bankrolled by a dodgy king and then joined with Barca, also funded by the middle east, to strangle control of La Liga to stifle any other team earning money from the TV deal for over a decade? Juventus were and still are funded by the Italian mafia and were not only caught buying the league/refs, but they also have a lot of the same people working for the club today?
That's not aimed at you directly Boz, but City aren't any worse than the other money clubs. If they get punished, so should the other clubs who bought titles and filter their dodgy money into the club.
did you read the article?
dirty money is dirty money, whether it's City, Chelsea or Newcastle
Madrid were Franco's team, we should never forget that
no one is saying City are worse, in fact City seem to have spent their dirty money in much better ways than most other clubs
but that's tangential to the topic we'd be discussing if you'd actually read the article
Usmanov was dirty, he wanted to buy us outright for years but the board never even let it go to a vote. Arsenal aren't the poster boys for how to run a club at all. We were the ones who started the FFP crap in order to keep the old order of United, us and Liverpool at the top and block Chelsea and the like from just buying trophies. It took a decade to make them work, too late to stop Chelsea, and even then they were still both ineffective and dodgy in their implementation.
I read the article, it just seemed like a muffled whinge about City's money as the reason why their fans aren't as thankful as other clubs when they win trophies. The journalist seemed touchy about claims that City aren't given a fair representation by the media.