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WilliamPS
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I think there’ll be a priority order for the signings, probably CM first, and budget might run out before it gets to 5 or even 6 players
Even a £150m budget ain’t what it used to be - that might cover only 3 players of the right quality
Some parts of the squad will have to wait another year
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Squires has been relentless on City, on Abramovich, on the super league etc etc
If anything it would be hypocritical of him not to have a dig at PIF/Saudi
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Squires has been relentless on City, on Abramovich, on the super league etc etc
If anything it would be hypocritical of him not to have a dig at PIF/Saudi
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So this transfer i’d like a couple of players in early and quick, followed by a two month long saga transfer with a non update every day in the Ronny Gill and Athletic, plus a random surprise at the end
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Now the Europa League list goes in the bin and the club can start to make bids off the CL list
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4 hours ago, FloydianMag said:
Saudis are trying to get the World Cup in 2030 by doing financial deals with other federations
they are up against Spain/Portugal/Morocco and Argentina/Uruguay (+ one other) so with a level playing field Saudi has no chance.
After Qatar I’d prefer if it didn’t go to Saudi
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Midfielders depends on where Joelinton ends up, this season he’s been counted twice - LW and in midfield
If the plan is for him to mainly play at LW it’s 3 CMs needed, one probably for development, as there’s only 3 at the club
If he’s viewed as a CM then it depends on Howes view of Gordon and ASM as options for LW whether a LW is needed.
Really don’t want to see Isak shunted out wide next season
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Hadnt realised how ridiculous the cash split was
It will take years to build up the revenue streams at the club but the important thing is it’s started - and going straight into the CL is the fastest way to grow
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Just now, pubteam said:
Who the fuck is this utter wanker on the commentary?
He is such a fanny, whoever he is
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12 minutes ago, Mazzy said:
I don't think we could. Brighton are far better than Spurs. That hammering we gave Spurs was as a result of various shitty things going on with them, coupled with our good run of form. This Brighton team will barely let us have 6 shots on target, let alone ship 6 goals.
Both teams have roughly the same number of points this season, they are roughly equal
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This buy to sell model has worked for short periods for various clubs - problem is it gets harder every year.
the clubs they sign from demand bigger fees, your scouts get poached, and if you make a few cock ups youre lumbered with players you can’t shift and you miss out on the massive transfer fees that fund the club. It’s very very difficult to find a Mac Allister every year; Leicester never found another Kante, Southampton never found another VDV
Brightons challenge is to do what Leicester and Southampton failed to do and transition to a EL team that can keep good players permanently and just occasionally lose a star.
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1 hour ago, Yorkie said:
Can't blame him for the experiment with the forward line but you'd assume at this point that he'll see there's no longevity in playing Isak down the left from the start.
With ASM unfit, the two Joes needed in midfield and Gordon not firing he didn’t have much choice. I don’t think it was an experiment as much as working with the squad available.
Today it was really a choice of Isak or Gordon starting left.
Hopefully by Thursday the options look different
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Almiron and Wilson were probably just knackered. Almiron is still on his way back from injury
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A whole generation have missed out on what’s it’s like to be in the CL and watch your team take on the best teams in Europe.
I was lucky enough to go to a fair few of the games in both the previous stints and it’s pretty amazing to watch Newcastle play the very best teams from Europe. The PL wasn’t as dominant in those days so I guess the balance of quality is a bit different but still - it would be class.
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19 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:
Might get lost in the Other Games thread but thought I'd check the last 2 seasons for top 6 v bottom 6 clubs in the last 8 games of a season to see how much the 'fighting for their lives' and 'no easy games at this stage of the season' cliché was true...
P33 W3 D4 L26 F21 A86
I think it was Danny Finkelstein who did an analysis of this and the ‘on the beach’ effect and got the same results- teams tend to lose against the teams above them as they just aren’t as good, and it doesn’t matter whether it’s the first, tenth or last game of the season
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Oh come on! Imagine how bad it will be for them, scrapping against relegation whilst their rivals are in Europe and (hopefully) fighting for silverware.
Imagine their feelings going into games against top 6 teams desperate to win to stay up but wanting to lose to spite Newcastle - tremendous stuff
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I’d like to see them back, good for the region. And the Newcastle hotels and restaurants will get to enjoy some bigger away crowds!
The derby would be a bit of fun but it won’t feel as important as it did in the Ashley days, more like in the Robson era when you want to win but the big games are the European nights and the CL rivals.
No interest in Boro though
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No Holding starting for Arsenal, disappointing
Is Partey injured or just dropped?
Play with the right intensity and there’s a result here
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Now Allardyce is involved I’m all in for Leeds going down.
Nowt against the club but it’s Allardyce
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Allardyce is the bottom of the barrel, only hired as pretty much every other manager has already been hired/fired this year
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Hiring Lampard might even be Chelsea’s worst decision this season, an impressive achievement.
And this little tenure has probably finished off Lampards career. Everton could have been blamed on the club, but making Chelsea worse takes real skill
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Looking at the two teams tonight on paper it’s pretty wild they are both in the relegation zone and been so hopeless this year.
Not saying they are good sides, just that they shouldn’t be this bad
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What the confident lot don’t realise is that us worriers get double from each win - we get to enjoy the victory and the relief that it’s another game without the teams below closing in.
Chelsea vs. Newcastle United: 28/05/23 @ 16:30 (No UK TV)
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Few players carrying knocks should be sent of on holiday regardless, including Joelinton, Bruno and perhaps Longstaff
Play 5 at the back if there aren’t enough midfielders for the 3. No need to risk longer term harm to players when the job is done.