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Smal

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    Harvey Barnes

    Andy Carroll's move to Liverpool adjusted for transfer market inflation is about £102m. That's my measuring stick for transfers now https://www.totallymoney.com/content/transfer-index/data/
  2. Yeah, if they weren't doing the modernity bit and "diversifying" their portfolio there would be a lot more questions being asked about them. That's how it works.
  3. it's correct to challenge it and I'd disagree with what he said and especially how he said it; but at the same I can also completely understand why KaKa might be extremely weary and suspicious of white English folk, like . We do not have the best history with this kind of thing.
  4. there’s not really anything in the thread (recently, at least) that people should feel attacked by to be honest so I don’t know why people get so aggressive about it. I don’t think anyone here with concerns is likely to have a go at individual fans for not caring or having a different opinion. It’s not really a problem that individual members of the public can tackle or solve tbh. Sure, there’s perspective. We’re dangerously close to a philosophical discussion but I don’t think it’s ludicrous to describe the Ashley years as real pain though, considering how it felt at the time on a daily basis. It’s obviously nothing compared to the pain felt by the families of victims of KSA but problems and feelings are relative I guess.
  5. I can see what Ian means, I think, in that the problems that Ashley brought to the club were very different to an individual fan on an emotional and personal basis to the ones that KSA have brought. Yes this is a first world problem but if it's affecting your daily life, which is understandable if you're a lifelong NUFC fan with that kind of connection, then it's still a fairly big problem on that personal and emotional level. There are levels and the KSA issues are obviously worse on a macro and societal level, but I can see how it's less of a daily problem to someone in Newcastle.
  6. I have plenty of issues with them spending all this cash on transfers for us. Given how on the previous page in this thread of all threads I've already been called a "boring twat on their high horse" I think people might get a bit irked if I was in every thread on the football forum saying similar, don't you? I'm glad the club has brought so much happiness to our fans after a miserable 15 years prior and that's the one silver lining, but to be clear I'd personally rather they hadn't bought the football club at all. I'm also not passing judgement on those who disagree.
  7. I can think of no greater example of this being the case than United with Pride's welcoming statement. If even they wouldn't condemn the takeover then... I'm not sure what you mean by "people like you", which certainly makes it sound like a loaded question tbh , but if someone is likening it to any other international fixture as though there's no difference to, for example, Brazil playing at Arsenal's ground, then I thought they perhaps might need it spelling out again with emphasis. Of course the Saudi football team have nothing to do with the actions of their state and nobody is suggesting such. But, you know, why else would their national team be playing at our ground if not because of the obvious links between the club and their state? If their state didn't own our football club the Saudi Arabia NT would not be playing at St James'.
  8. It's not just hosting any international fixture though is it. It's the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. A state whose dictatorship regime commits war crimes and murders Yemeni schoolchildren, chops up journalists, executes LGBTQ people and imprisons any dissenting voices. They would be playing at SJP as a display and celebration of our club's links with that regime.
  9. Really don't like it at all. Hope protests are arranged (not necessarily just by NUFC fans) if it does happen. Also really hate to think that there'll be NUFC fans going along to support the Kindgom of Saudi Arabia, ffs.
  10. Please can we go get this guy
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    Tino Livramento

    Ashby might've been brought in to loan out and then sell for FFP purposes. I think we need to get used to that kind of thing. If Ashby is amazing on loan and becomes first team quality then there's even more upside for us.
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    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    yeah, given how little pace he does have it was remarkable that it was very rarely actually exposed, which is a testament to how good a defender he is really. The main thing he struggles with is his passing. It's fine for a centre back but not left back where you have significantly fewer passing options and need to be better.
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    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    He’s helped shut down some of the best wingers in the PL last season tbf.
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    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    certainly seems like someone who could play BDB's role:
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    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    Adam Armstrong? Mike Ashley really did some long term damage to some of you 5 goals in 67 appearances the last couple of seasons. We have at least 5 players who I’d rather start up front ahead of him already.
  16. One of Longstaff’s better individual performances came when Bruno was out in February (might’ve been against West Ham where weren’t great collectively, but Longstaff was the best of the bunch iirc) and he had to play at the base of midfield. He had a couple of stinkers early in the season playing there but that was before he’d gained any confidence back really. I think he’ll be able to back that position up as well as rotating for the right-sided 8 slot. He’ll get plenty of game time.
  17. Can we buy Nixon a suit or something for when he does these meetings in Milan. I feel like going in a polo shirt, jeans and trainers is probably offensive there
  18. surely a 3 year deal would make no sense from an amortisation pov?
  19. for some reason I have it in my head that Italian midfielders don’t turn out great in the PL and I think it’s entirely down to Alberto Aquilani.
  20. Not a player who seems capable of the level we're at or aiming to be at.
  21. Think Arteta wants both 8s to play very high and in the forward 5 for his 4-3-3/3-2-5. Havertz is much more suited to that role than Xhaka ever was. I think it might work out.
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    England

    very impressive and clinical performance. We've got some team here.
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