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    Paul Mitchell

    Full article for those interested: Given that less than a week ago Newcastle United were fearful of being docked points by the Premier League next season, and considering selling Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak to balance the books, it has been quite a week in the North-East. The threat of being charged for breaching Profitability and Sustainabilility Sules (PSR) has been averted by the sale of Yankuba Minteh and Elliot Anderson. An acriminious and potentially costly legal battle with Manchester United over Dan Ashworth has been settled, with Newcastle receiving compensation of £10m for their former sporting director. And in a surprise announcement on Thursday the club confirmed the appointment of high-calibre replacement Paul Mitchell, who has not cost them a penny beyond wages. Newcastle’s recruitment and transfer strategy has appeared a complete mess to the outside world, with their PSR challenges well documented and their search for a sporting director involving very public rejections, but those at the club insist there has been a clear plan all along. While they left it close to the 30 June accounting deadline to complete deals, and were concerned they would not materialise given talks with Liverpool and Chelsea over Gordon and Isak, the value of Minteh, Anderson and other youngsters was known, while the threat of holding Ashworth to his 18 months notice was regarded as a trump card. Newcastle’s Saudi Arabian owners set the tone in their response to Ashworth’s desire to move, and as a result have become more involved in other areas of the football business, particularly Mitchell’s appointment. Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan was adamant that Ashworth would only be allowed to leave on Newcastle’s terms, as he felt personally affronted by the former FA technical director’s professions of ignorance, a feeling exacerbated by what he regarded as Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s insulting first compensation offer of £2m. An attempt by Ratcliffe to smooth things over by courting Newcastle director Amanda Staveley in April was given short shrift by her employers, who made it clear Ashworth would only be allowed to leave when they received a suitable offer, which finally arrived last Sunday. Read Next FOOTBALLBIG READ Newcastle considered selling 'crown jewels' to avoid PSR sanction Read More The public stand-off may have helped secure Mitchell, whose arrival was confirmed to club staff minutes before the official announcement at 9am on Thursday. Newcastle officials privately expressed delight at success in keeping the appointment secret, not least because as an unattached executive Mitchell has been able to work on potential deals in the background this summer. The Saudis were key to Mitchell’s appointment, working closely with chief executive Darren Eales to make him an offer he could not refuse. While they did not work together at Tottenham Hotspur both Mitchell and Eales have mutual friends from their time at the north London club, which made building a relationship easier. Mitchell has been strongly linked with Premier Leagueclubs, including Manchester United, since leaving Monaco last year. Although he was not formally offered the job the 42-year-old declined to take up Newcastle’s interest when they approached him in March, which led them to pursue other candidates including Crystal Palace’s sporting director Dougie Freedman, former Roma sporting director Tiago Pinto – who last month joined Bournemouth in a recruitment role titled president of football operations – and Johannes Spors of 777 Partners. Howe in particular has been a huge advocate of Freedman, which may or may not have been related to the fact that they share an agent, and at one point in May Newcastle thought they had persuaded him to jump ship. Freedman is close to Palace chairman Steve Parish however, and unusually, given the animousity between the two directors, also gets on well with the club’s biggest shareholder John Textor, so the offer of a new contract persuaded him to stay. Howe also rated Mitchell as the pair get on well, with the manager encouraging the owners to talk to him again. In addition to other attractive sporting director jobs such as that at Liverpool having been filled, the key to persuading Mitchell to change his mind is giving him greater control over recruitment. Whereas Ashworth’s role was strategic and club-focused, Mitchell is expected to take charge of transfer business and they are expecting to be active, as recent outgoings have given them leeway regarding PSR. Wolves winger Pedro Neto remains a target, particularly if Gordon seeks to leave with Liverpool circling, but Newcastle are hoping of winning him round after the Euros. Unlike for most of the summer, they will be able to begin that conversation from a position of strength.
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    Anthony Gordon

    As long as it wasn’t a Nigel Reo-Coker type of situation
  3. The real winner was the guy who’s probably financed his kids’ university education through homemade wine sold at this game
  4. The guy selling homemade hooch here is doing roaring business now that the Italians are losing
  5. I’ve never felt a room deflate so quickly (except when watching Newcastle) as this Italian cultural centre just experienced. The two Chinese tourists next to me are having a blast. Great save by Donarumma on the pen though
  6. Secretly cheering for Croatia while at the local Italian cultural centre. Tons of unlicensed betting going on and one guy is secretly selling homemade wine
  7. Up there with Mao for great cultural revolutions tbh
  8. Was convinced I had missed us have a red card based on our passing/start to the game. I was mistaken
  9. I found the subdued contemplation from the Korean fans unreasonably funny, like
  10. Honestly, as someone who works in sports media, this is such bog standard language when journos are looking to fill word counts
  11. Players look like they're getting in their own heads right now.
  12. I didn't realize how poor our scoring record in the PL at Villa was. No top flight goal there since 2013, good lord.
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    sunderland

    Took me far longer it should've but Sunderland's keeper looks like a grown up version of Adam Pearson.
  14. I kind of assumed it was the drugs/supplements they were taking now but it seems to happen more than other sports where that would ostensibly happen as well.
  15. I feel this could very much be a "back in my day" take, but I honestly don't remember players collapsing on the pitch until Marc-Vivien Foe? I could be totally wrong but this seems to be happening more often and I'm curious what the reason behind it is.
  16. Bruno getting caught in possession a few times now
  17. The roar of the crowd over the Champions League intro was spine-tingling.
  18. Dean Smith close to joining MLS club Charlotte F.C. Lampard was the second choice apparently...
  19. I love that in the match cam you can hear some random yell "fucking do him" right before Gordon's goal.
  20. The account for the replays got shut down pretty quickly. Saw one game then tried another and account had been suspended
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    Nile Ranger

    I think because it seems so ordinary, just Mark Viduka making lattes for uni students that wander in
  22. woody

    Nile Ranger

    The whole interview comes across as "it's not really my fault" and that he hasn't learned a single thing from any of these events. It did remind me that Mark Viduka now owns and runs a coffee shop, which I find slightly hilarious.
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