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Dr Jinx

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  1. The main issue is that our new journey has barely got off the ground and the stadium is at capacity.

     

    We could probably easily fit in another 15-20k providing we’re moving up the table and Europe is a thing again. If we want to be considered the biggest/best club in the world at some point, we need to have a stadium that matches those clubs.

     

    If it took 2 years to rebuild SJP, would anyone accept a ground share with either of the “local teams”?

  2. 11 minutes ago, ponsaelius said:

     

    No because you couldn't build on a listed park. Nor would there be anywhere to groundshare while doing so.

     

    Building anew on Castle Leazes is pretty much the only potential possibility for a new build that should be entertained. The setting and location of the ground is the best of any going for a multitude of reasons.


    It would take a lot of persuading but I don’t see why the council wouldn’t re-zone a portion of land if and it would be quite easy to support why it would be in the areas interest.

     

    Ground share would be an issue but there’s more options, somewhere like Murrayfield could be an option.

     

    It’s a 2.5 hour journey. Surely something supporters could put up with while a new stadium is built?

  3. 30 minutes ago, elbee909 said:


    If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominos will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate!

     

    I don’t find as much amusement at their current predicament as I thought I would. That’s not to say that I don’t think they’re a bunch of cunts.. they are, but this is all just too easy. It’s hollow.

     

    I want them to be a Premier League club again so we can murder them twice a season until the age of men has come to an end. I’d find much more pleasure in that to be perfectly honest.

     

    Used to look forward to these games, not as much as playing Man Utd, Liverpool or Arsenal but certainly more than Burnley or fucking Watford.

  4. Hypothetically if the stadium was knocked down, would it be possible to build again on the same site but also move back from the Gallowgate into a bit of Leazes Park.

     

    With current groundskeeping technology, the direction of the stadium isn’t that important anymore.

  5. Now the cats out of the bag they’ll revert to being a sinking ship.

     

    The timing suggests they want to get all the skeletons out of the closet, perhaps administration is inevitable, might be the best thing for them.

     

    I think a football supporter can deal with mediocrity if the owner is honest and is trying his best within the means they have and communication is solid.

     

    Dishonesty, being misled, always wondering what sort of shit is coming down the pipeline, that’s why we hated Mike Ashley. Now they have it too, albeit on a much more amateur scale.

     

    I do feel for them, supporting your club shouldn’t be like this. This is what owners fit and proper tests should be about.

     

    You’d fear for them, looking unlikely they’ll get promoted this season and could well be starting next one with a points deduction.

  6. I think if the takeover hadn’t happened I’d have just fallen out of love or whatever the cliche is and replaced that time in my week/weekend with something else, probably more outdoor stuff with the bairn, but right now I love that even at 3 years old he wants to sit beside his dad watching the games and he mimics me celebrating goals.

     

    I love how there’s a chance he won’t be the only kid in school wearing a Newcastle strip in a few years from now. (I’m not local, I’m Irish and it’s mostly Man Utd or Liverpool wherever you go) but things could well change.

     

    The waves of apathy that were building year on year under Mike Ashley have been replaced by an anxiety.. the thought of getting relegated terrifies me right now as we’re on the cusp of something huge once we stay up.

  7. The match will be won in midfield. Arguably they have the most effective midfield in the PL aside from City and Chelsea, so let’s see just how good Joelinton is (or is he banned?) if he’s not he needs to raise his game yet again. Targett behind him and ASM ahead give us an edge on that side, if he’s out Bruno will go straight in there.

     

    Rice sits to the left, we need Willock to be as physical as he can with him.. unsettle their whole base.

     

    I expect ASM to have a better game, it’s no coincidence his best game all season for us was when we had a competent left back on that side.

  8. Think there was this sort of 5/10 minute Steve Bruce flashback when Trippier went off. The back line rode their luck but when the emergency in the Gallowgate happened, the manager sorted them out and we were generally comfortable aside from maybe a few half chances they had.

     

    It wasn’t just Krafth either, the double whammy of Dummett coming on too, we just lost our shape and panic set in.

     

    For the weekend, let’s just say Trippier is out, it’s highly likely even if nothing is broken. I think Krafth Schär Burn Targett  is solid enough to start from.

  9. Massive massive win, there’s a little daylight between us and the bottom clubs now.

     

    As mentioned earlier, if that was earlier in season Villa would have overrun us, especially in second half.

     

    Positives, we have Targett to come back in at LB. Let’s hope Trippier isn’t missing for long.

     

    And midfield, all 3 played well today against a very competitive Villa midfield, we matched them everywhere.

  10. Presuming Dan Ashworth will already have his feet under a desk and perhaps a tough CEO in place too, our planning, negotiating abilities and forward thinking will be on another level to what was in place in January.

     

    Will they decide to build a challenging team right away or will they decide to put more resources into building a blueprint for sustained homegrown success? And by that I mean an academy to rival anywhere in the world with not just locals, but somewhere that every young talent in the world will aspire to make it to.

     

    That’s not to shit on what our owners were able to pull off in January. They were exceptional considering this is new to them.

  11. We won’t be shelling out 50m for him in the summer. Our position generally will be much strengthened if/when we stay up.

     

    Might we’ll be going in for someone like Koulibaly at that point. He’s still only around 30 iirc so he’s right in or around his best years.

     

    If we stay up the goalposts move massively over what we potentially could have achieved in January.

  12. Sounds like an absolutely baseless story to try and unsettle a player. It would have come out already if this had happened.

     

    Man Utd are rattled by us right now. They can see what’s coming.

     

    The manager might well want his own goalkeeper but don’t think he has any issue with Dubs for rest of season. We won’t be doing any business with Man Utd after the whole Lingard thing.

  13. You’ve gotta say he may have pulled a master stroke by not starting Bruno, Villa can only analyse a short cameo but otherwise will have to do their homework on a starting 11 and formation that may not happen at the weekend.

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