I'm guessing he read this...
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I'm guessing he read this...
.......Once they've had enough of him he'll just disappear one night never to be seen again.
They've made some decent signing since the take over to be fair. Especially Bruno Guimaraes has been fantastic and wouldn't be out of place in a team like Liverpool, Spurs or Man. City.
Steal for £35m.
I think Dutch international Gakpo (PSV) would do really well at Newcastle, wouldn't be very expensive either.He's class and if we can sign 1-2 attacking players before the window closes he'll only get better. As it stands he's pushing balls through for Almiron to mess up, or ASM to Riverdance around.
Rumours we're interested in Gordon from Everton. Not seen anything from him that makes me think he'd be good for us. Biggest attribute seems to be how much graft he's willing to put in, but that makes him as useful as Almiron, so...
NUFC can't spend massive amounts on players because their turnover is quite small.They’ll challenge for 6th this season alongside West Ham, Man United, and maybe some other dark horse like Brighton.
I know we all hate West Ham but its a shame for a club like them who has to operate within a budget, makes good signings and builds a decent squad over several years, but will just be quickly passed by a financially duped club. Really bad for the sport in the long haul and could spell the death of the EPL if it continues.
Exactly this. We need to get more commercial deals in place, better sponsorship deals. Swiss Ramble on twitter has a good thread explaining why you aren't/can't go crazy in this window.NUFC can't spend massive amounts on players because their turnover is quite small.
I think they'll have to get better and grow before they can start spending too much more.
Fucking typical that we get rid of an owner we hate, shout "We've got our club back", and then watch the beginning of the end of the club as it once was. If these owners stick around as long as I expect, we'll become more like Man City, or PSG. Distanced from the original fans, the original DNA of the club I grew up with.Can't be bothered to attend this one. Another nation owned club that is a glaring example of everything that is wrong with modern football. Nice for their fans to have a bit of hope of success for the first time in decades so can understand their excitement but just another nail in the coffin for me.
Fucking typical that we get rid of an owner we hate, shout "We've got our club back", and then watch the beginning of the end of the club as it once was. If these owners stick around as long as I expect, we'll become more like Man City, or PSG. Distanced from the original fans, the original DNA of the club I grew up with.
That's modern football I guess.
I know I'll enjoy this next part of the club's existence; the building, the buying exciting players, the "dare we dream" stuff. When winning league games becomes expected and tourist filled crowds boo a disappointing 1-0 victory over a promoted side, that's when I'll spend more time at the local non-league clubs.
If we ever get bought by a fascist carbon nation where gays and rape victims are stoned to death I will never set foot in our ground again or spend a single penny on the club.
I have a very good Toon mate and he is loving it but he knows when you eventually become Man City (who can no longer sell out their stadium because having no jeopardy during the match and winning every game gets boring very quickly) he will go back to his AFC Wimbledon ST.
Enjoy the ride mate, you will pining for the 'good old days' in 10 years time.
If we ever get bought by a fascist carbon nation where gays and rape victims are stoned to death I will never set foot in our ground again or spend a single penny on the club.
Fucking typical that we get rid of an owner we hate, shout "We've got our club back", and then watch the beginning of the end of the club as it once was. If these owners stick around as long as I expect, we'll become more like Man City, or PSG. Distanced from the original fans, the original DNA of the club I grew up with.
That's modern football I guess.
I know I'll enjoy this next part of the club's existence; the building, the buying exciting players, the "dare we dream" stuff. When winning league games becomes expected and tourist filled crowds boo a disappointing 1-0 victory over a promoted side, that's when I'll spend more time at the local non-league clubs.
I get that, I've said before that I've mates who've reluctantly walked away and I totally respect them for that.I have a very good Toon mate and he is loving it but he knows when you eventually become Man City (who can no longer sell out their stadium because having no jeopardy during the match and winning every game gets boring very quickly) he will go back to his AFC Wimbledon ST.
Enjoy the ride mate, you will pining for the 'good old days' in 10 years time.
If we ever get bought by a fascist carbon nation where gays and rape victims are stoned to death I will never set foot in our ground again or spend a single penny on the club.
Went to a game last year at a non-league club. Maybe 100 people watching, rope around the pitch, beer sold from a fridge in a portacabin. Enjoyed that more than a lot of the games from the past 14yrs.
If we ever get bought by a fascist carbon nation where gays and rape victims are stoned to death I will never set foot in our ground again or spend a single penny on the club.
They've made some decent signing since the take over to be fair. Especially Bruno Guimaraes has been fantastic and wouldn't be out of place in a team like Liverpool, Spurs or Man. City.
Steal for £35m.