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Management Levy / ENIC

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But for oldies like some of us it's down from £35 to between £27.50 to £19 depending on the block . Personally not going to bother going as it's first leg might as well watch on TV as it's the 2nd leg that matters and I doubt we are going to build up a big lead .
You know very well that Ange will use exactly the same approach as other games , Vic rolls the ball out to Romero, Romero to Micky , back to Romero onto Biss who loses the ball and Frankfurt score. 😊

I see Ratcliffe is following in Levy's and other clubs footsteps in milking every penny he can get.

Some of the latest changes for the 2025-26 season include the introduction of a game categorisation model for non-season ticket holders, where premium games cost more.


Reading into their ticketing though and it isn’t very efficient, they’re moving to our model. You’re lucky you don’t support them though their senior prices are going up 50%!
 
He’s a new trustee replacing one of the Bahamas solicitors. The poster on X just doesn’t understand.
I think he's here to oversee the sale of the club to a Qatari investment group.
Along with the fact that the worst manager in our history seems to have the safest job in I football think its becoming more obvious by the day.

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I think he's here to oversee the sale of the club to a Qatari investment group.
Along with the fact that the worst manager in our history seems to have the safest job in I football think its becoming more obvious by the day.

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That would be the hope. Trustees are usually only replaced if they’ve done something wrong. Not saying it is the case here, they might have wanted to swap it to another person with more knowledge of the situation inside ENIC. I suppose that is possible. But as I’ve always said, that’s the problem with the club now being owned by a trust, the amount of information is so limited. I think the new guy has previous experience as a Trustee too, which is important.
 
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Here is the former trustee who has been replaced for whatever reason..


PS Maybe being 14th in the PL was just too much for him and he decided to take early retirement 😊 😊 😊 😊
 
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i bet in levys mind when he was sorting the training ground, that this was going to be a gamechanger. you can tell just by listening to him that hes not a football person, he probably thought that the training facilities being top notch would mean we would make more world class players (bale, modric, kane, berba)...these dont become world class players due to training facilities, they already had the innate talent to become world class....


the training facilities are a pull for the club when attracting players, no doubt about that, and they will help improve players but only minimally. players improve by playing with better players day in day out. when youre going out and spending 50m on players like johnson, it doesnt matter what the training facilities are like, youre shit.


if youve got people that havent got a clue and cant tell what a good player is, in charge of recruitment, youre fucked! stadiums and training grounds are irrelevant.
 
i bet in levys mind when he was sorting the training ground, that this was going to be a gamechanger. you can tell just by listening to him that hes not a football person, he probably thought that the training facilities being top notch would mean we would make more world class players (bale, modric, kane, berba)...these dont become world class players due to training facilities, they already had the innate talent to become world class....


the training facilities are a pull for the club when attracting players, no doubt about that, and they will help improve players but only minimally. players improve by playing with better players day in day out. when youre going out and spending 50m on players like johnson, it doesnt matter what the training facilities are like, youre shit.


if youve got people that havent got a clue and cant tell what a good player is, in charge of recruitment, youre fucked! stadiums and training grounds are irrelevant.
Good coaches will improve any player, trouble is there are too few good thinking coaches, its a bit of a closed shop stopping non pro footballers breaking into pro coachng setups, so you get coaches that don't think about what/why they are doing stuff
 
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Hold on, let's not get too carried away here. It's their first major trophy in 70 years!

There's loads of things to use to beat ENIC/Levy with, Newcastle is not one of them.

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Hold on, let's not get too carried away here. It's their first major trophy in 70 years!

There's loads of things to use to beat ENIC/Levy with, Newcastle is not one of them.

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Since they got taken over by the new owners they’ve won a trophy in double quick time and have established themselves extremely quickly as a top 4 contender.

That despite being blocked/obstructed by FFP thus facing windows of doing very little.
 
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