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Easy get £95M for him now SELL
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Happy birthday to my all time fav Newcastle manager
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Minimum hatrick from this Uber trendy Knockwurst munching beanpole tonight
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Wish this had came off
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Working in the wrong place, There's vacancies at @Fak place
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Lewis Miley: signs six-year contract extension (Official)
RUHRLYASLEEVESUP replied to Ronson333's topic in Football
Terry Waite style Complete wrongun man -
Lewis Miley: signs six-year contract extension (Official)
RUHRLYASLEEVESUP replied to Ronson333's topic in Football
He wont be joking mind Complete deviant & the Hamster is a bit part player in his neanderthal mind -
He's class again (for now)
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[FAC 4R] Aston Villa vs. Newcastle United: 14/02/26 @ 1745 (BBC/TNT)
RUHRLYASLEEVESUP replied to 54's topic in Football
Osula not even on the bench FFS -
[FAC 4R] Aston Villa vs. Newcastle United: 14/02/26 @ 1745 (BBC/TNT)
RUHRLYASLEEVESUP replied to 54's topic in Football
It was fun while it lasted -
Tapped up by Liverpool Wednesday night it seems
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Wouldn't know Bob, my memory wouldn't stretch that far back
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As do you for that
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Its like watching 10 Will Osulas play in same team Very limited footballing ability athletes running after every ball Hard watch
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Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Newcastle United - 10/02/2026
RUHRLYASLEEVESUP replied to 54's topic in Football
Kick the ball in the goal man -
Has he touched the ball yet ?
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30 years ago today Asprilla signed for us man Jesus o
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Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
RUHRLYASLEEVESUP replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
The Long Game: Newcastle’s Transfer Strategy Explained There’s been a lot of talk about why the Magpies had a quiet January window. Financial expert Stefan Borson has weighed in on the "UEFA Tests" and what they mean for our future. Here’s the breakdown of what’s happening behind the scenes: PSR is NOT the problem: After the sale of Alexander Isak, the club is in a strong position regarding Premier League Profit and Sustainability rules. We aren't in "danger zone" territory! The UEFA Hurdle: While we are safe domestically, the club is navigating strict UEFA spending tests. This means we may enter a "settlement period" with UEFA a common step for growing clubs to ensure they meet European financial standards. Calculated Restraint: Despite being backed by PIF, the club's leadership (Eddie Howe, David Hopkinson, and Ross Wilson) is choosing discipline over desperation. Rather than panic-buying in January, they are protecting the budget to ensure we can build a squad that competes in Europe for the long haul. The Road Ahead: It’s been a tough run on the pitch lately, and sitting 12th isn't where we want to be. But with a massive Champions League knockout tie against Qarabag coming up, the focus is on the squad we have to deliver the results! The Bottom Line: The owners are being "restrained" and "strategic" rather than aggressive. It might be frustrating to watch other clubs spend, but the goal is to build a Newcastle United that is successful for decades, not just one window.