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Everything posted by JonBez comesock
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That’s a long sleep
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Double glazed to fuck
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This has always happened for many many years , and is the norm for club employees (not just Newcastle)
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What cock ?
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Pre-season (2025/26) - NUFC to play Atletico Madrid in Sela Cup
JonBez comesock replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
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You had me at ‘Staves’
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Who is Will , and is he hot ?
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Newcastle United’s non-playing staff have received their first pay rise in several years after an independent review over salaries was undertaken by the club’s new owners. Administrative staff, office workers and scouts at the Premier League club received the first rise in April of this year, following a four-month consultation period. It is thought some employees had only received one pay rise in the previous ten years. The review was put in place by co-owner Amanda Staveley and her partner Mehrdad Ghodoussi. Staveley, through PCP Capital Partners, took a 10 per cent shareholding in the club following the £305 million takeover in September last year. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund bought an 80 per cent stake and the final 10 per cent went to RB Sports & Media. The pair interviewed non-playing staff following the takeover and were shocked at the salary levels in place and the lack of regular pay reviews. They felt then a full review would have to be undertaken and that was implemented by an independent body from December. What has been described to The Times as a ‘proper benchmarking exercise’ followed and a ‘consensus that the club had been poor payers’ was found. ADVERTISEMENT As of April, a new wage structure has been in place that is now said to be nationally competitive and staff have been given rises to match market values for the jobs they do in line with other Premier League clubs. Understandably, staff at the club are said to be ‘very pleased’ with the changes, according to a source. Botman, left, in Champions League action for Lille against Chelsea's Kai Havertz, is a target for Newcastle IAN WALTON/AP On the pitch, Newcastle have prioritised the signing of another central defender during the summer transfer window and will renew their interest in Sven Botman, as revealed by The Timesin March. Lille turned down a £27 million offer from Newcastle in January for the 22-year-old Dutch defender, but are now prepared to let the player leave. SPONSORED The Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe likes Botman for his ability on the ball and his style of play. Botman expressed his interest in the Newcastle project once the January transfer window had closed. Serie A champions AC Milan are also fighting for the player’s signature. Newcastle do have an interest in James Tarkowski, who will become a free agent at the end of June when his contract with Burnley expires, but he is further down their list. Meanwhile, Dan Ashworth is expected to join Newcastle next week as director of football after an agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion was finally reached. Ashworth resigned from his position at Brighton in February but has been on gardening leave since as the two clubs argued over a compensation package. Brighton wanted around £5 million but it is thought the final figure will be less.
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He can hold a note , but after watching his documentary he seems like a wrong un
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Nah he’s just a headless chicken
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Apart from botman comes with a head unlike Almiron
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Hope it wasn’t Geordie dentist ?
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Womens team officially being put under full control of Newcastle united from August 1st They have been under newcastle foundation / bit part of newcastle united since they formed officially under the wing of Newcastle United August 1st
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It has now , it’s wasn’t immediately ✅
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He not allowed to be involved in any footballing matters (apart from watching his sons games)
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Work mobile
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He isn’t doing any work for Newcastle at the moment hes been playing golf the majority of time. all of his emails / text messages / calls are being monitored and he is in breach of his contract if he does anything at all he’s hoping to start June 1st
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Ok - thanks
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That’s a story in the athletic I know exactly what he will be doing he done the exact same at Brighton he is the head of everything and gets alot of credit for their recruitment (so he should as he is the gaffer) it’s not actually him who suggests the players he is the guy (who is the best around in terms of technical directors) he has multiple contacts / employees very good people who he relies upon to source / scout / research players His team will have suggestions , and no doubt we will employ some of his trusted team in the future Believe the athletic though as it’s geeet reliable n that
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He isn’t
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He isn’t he is the guy that finds the best of the best to recruit / scout / feedback information he isn’t the one to suggest players he is the guy that oversees everything Basically the lynchpin that holds it all together and has 7 or 8 different areas to cover including womens team/ academy / recruitment team / scouting network / sports science / etc In regards to transfers , the club will give him a position they want to strengthen / budget / player type / age Dan then gets his team to go out and source those types of players / bring back 40 page dossiers and present these to the club ! His expertise is building / employing the best people in every department he covers , to build up a successful club from top to bottom
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He will be - June 1st
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He says (don’t think) so he is unsure he says he was messaged a while back (so he is unsure right now) Tweet = covering all bases