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Whitley mag

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  1. Finding a creative player or freeing up Isak to play behind the lines is what we’re really lacking. There’s definitely a lack of creativity in the final third, we’ll get away with it sometimes, but against the top teams and in the Cup Final last year it was our downfall.
  2. Fair enough but this is the perception of many at the minute in the first reply.
  3. NUSC have been very vocal about issues, maybe NUST are doing it more behind the scenes but would be nice to know their take on ID and threats to remove points etc.
  4. Nail on head, they should be challenging the club on these draconian measures, don’t seem interested in rocking the boat though.
  5. This digital ticketing is clearly in operation at a few clubs now, but the key question is are other clubs being as draconian as us with ID checks and threatening people with loss of loyalty points and tickets etc.
  6. This is the kind of story that if true is a fucking disgrace. The fan involved should be seeking a full refund on travel and compensation from club.
  7. This is the best post I’ve read on how these changes impact away days for regular travellers. What really annoys me though is that the club are dressing this up as stopping ticket touting. If that’s the case how come hospitality in areas like the Barracks is available for any fucker to buy without a membership including away fans/ticket agencies. One look at the hospitality page on club website will show tickets are sold out for fixtures way down the line, what’s the chance these are the very tickets ending up on secondary sites ? One rule for the corporates and another for your average match going fan. The club have got this spectacularly wrong and have listened to cunts like that Burnsie at ticketing workshops.
  8. We still haven’t got our De Bruyne or Salah difference maker teams need against the best. I think Barnes and Gordon are decent signings at this point and where we’re currently at, but still don’t think we’ve got enough quality in final 3rd against the real top teams. Tonight’s a good reality check and will keep expectations in check, we’ll be around top 6 but still at least 3 players short of competing with the very best. In many ways the next step will be the hardest for Howe as expectations are through the roof.
  9. Very hard to look good against City and personally think they’re boring as fuck to watch. Our time is coming we beat this lot at St James.
  10. They’re off their fucking tits it’s like the land of make believe.
  11. This fixture was just a write off for years and fucking depressing, to the point you’d think what is even the point anymore. It’ll not be men vs boys anymore on Saturday and the days of us bending over for anyone are gone. Great times, that being said still doesn’t feel right being confident going here 5- 0.
  12. Whitley mag

    Lewis Hall

    Apparently his grandad was a Newcastle fan so he grew up one.
  13. According to .com, now this lad has been linked to all the top clubs and looks some talent. A deal is also said to be looming for Birmingham City's teenage winger Trevan Sanusi. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvYezUbB-Tw
  14. Majority on 8 year contracts though, that loophole won’t be closed by the PL until next summer, the same with UEFA, whether it’s the right approach long term only time will tell.
  15. Good article on him here. https://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/who-is-antonio-silva-the-benfica-defensive-prodigy-admired-by-liverpool/209160
  16. Antonio Silva this summers Isak.
  17. What a smarmy fucking cunt do these twats in 2 weeks.
  18. Good to see the academy teams finally winning games, seems like we’ve been shit at all age groups for years.
  19. Young guns go four it..... Newcastle U18s 4 Everton U18s 2 United's youngsters made an encouraging start to their U18 Premier League campaign at Little Benton on Saturday, deservedly taking all three points. Sean Neave turned in the box and shot home in the 13th minute to put the hosts ahead and the striker then twice came close to another - firing just wide before being denied by 'keeper George Pickford. Neave wasn't to be denied though and latched on to Thomas Bryant's cross from the left to force the ball home at the near post within seconds of the restart. 2-0 then became 3-0 on 50 minutes; debutant Matheos Ferreira finding Byrant, whose low centre was hammered in from close range by Guy Bloomer. The Magpies were handed the chance to further increase their lead with 11 minutes of normal time remaining after Rory Powell was felled in the box - Johnny Emerson converting the penalty kick. An Everton side restricted to hopeful efforts from distance and frequently strayed into offside positions netted twice in added time - Luca Davis beating Adam Harrison with a header and the back post before fellow substitute Charlie Stewart fired home. However that failed to take the shine off a decent and committed display from the black and whites, who took five games to collect maximum points on home territory last season. Team: Harrison, R.Powell, Bryant, Munda, Milmore (Johnson 89), Watts, Bloomer (Cogden 76), O'Donovan (Durrant 89), Neave, Emerson, Ferreira (Taylor 60). Sub n/u: Harris. Booked: Watts, Neave.
  20. . Com always have report on the u21’s and 18’s Newcastle U21s kick off their PL2 fixtures today when Southampton are the visitors to Tyneside. The Saints went in front in the first minute through Dominic Ballard and the same player doubled the advantage five minutes later. But back came United when Charlie McArthur was fouled in the box and Amadou Diallo confidently fired home the penalty on the half hour. Three minutes later Ben Parkinson finished well from inside the box to level the scores. Five minutes into first half added time the young Magpies took the lead when McArthur picked his spot and sent a rising shot into the top corner. Team: Smith, Wiggett, A.Murphy, McArthur, Savage, Carlyon, Diallo, J.Miley, Parkinson, L.Miley, De Bolle. Subs: Brown, Hackett, Turner-Cooke, Huntley, Stanton. Booked: Parkinson, Carlyon, Diallo. SFC: Mohamed, Abu (McNamara 46), Hewlett, Carson, Meghoma, Bragg, Dibling, Finnigan, Ballard, Doyle, Ehibhatiomhan. Subs: Davies, Stephen-Iwumene, Edwards, Lett. Booked: Abu, Bragg, Dibling. Referee: Garreth Rhodes. The PL2 meetings of the Saints and Magpies last season went the way of the hosts, Newcastle 3-2 winners at Whitley Park back in October.
  21. Could see Spurs going all in for Ferguson from Brighton, hopefully Brighton string them along until deadline day and they end up with Ross Stewart.
  22. Have a feeling at this late stage Howe will favour signing a PL ready CB like Andersen, however Tapsoba, Todibo and Silva would be the ideal long term signing at CB.
  23. Nah be corporates they didn’t shift and folk who didn’t pass tickets on due to digital tickets.
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