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Champions League 2023/2024: Group F (Newcastle, Milan, Dortmund, PSG)
mondonewc replied to Marko NUFC's topic in Football
Hopefully some of the big boys give us a bigger allocation so more people can be in our end. -
Champions League 2023/2024: Group F (Newcastle, Milan, Dortmund, PSG)
mondonewc replied to Marko NUFC's topic in Football
Yeah that's correct, I was just using them as an example as I remember Frankfurt taking over the Nou Camp. I was wondering what the experience has been like for those who've done away games in Europe and attempted to sit in the home end, or just what people think we can expect for next season trying to do this. -
Champions League 2023/2024: Group F (Newcastle, Milan, Dortmund, PSG)
mondonewc replied to Marko NUFC's topic in Football
Do we think its possible we'll be allowed to do similar to what Frankfurt did at Barca when they had 30k+ in the ground even though they only had 5k official tickets. How have peoples past experience of this been with sitting in the home end at European away games? Obviously depends who the team is and thus how hostile they'll be but could imagine for example Real Madrid won't be too excited about playing us at home whereas for many of us its the dream tie, could easily see us taking huge numbers to Madrid and would be class if everyone could go to the game. -
Howe is the man to uncover the Iheanacho that FM promised
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Show started 5pm this year mate, draw started just before half 5.
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We want the big names 100%, we maybe want to avoid uber tough group though so we at least get 3rd and then get ourselves to Dublin next May Imagine how amazing the sweats going to be for the draw, so excited for that. This was the pots for this year: - POT 1: Real Madrid (Spain), Manchester City (England), Bayern Munich (Germany), Paris Saint-Germain (France), Milan (Italy), Porto (Portugal), Ajax (Netherlands) and Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany). - POT 2: Barcelona (Spain), Liverpool (England), Atletico Madrid (Spain), Sevilla (Spain), Chelsea (England), Tottenham (England), Juventus (Italy) and RB Leipzig (Germany). - POT 3: Borussia Dortmund (Germany), RB Salzburg (Austria), Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine), Inter (Italy), Napoli (Italy), Benfica (Portugal), Sporting CP (Portugal) and Bayer Leverkusen (Germany). - POT 4: Marseille (France), Brugge (Belgium), Celtic (Scotland), Viktoria Plzen (Czech Republic), Maccabi Haifa (Israel), Rangers (Scotland), FC Copenhagen (Denmark) and Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia). I hope we get one huge club which is basically guaranteed and get 3 different countries to visit. SO CLOSE LADS, SO CLOSE! WE GOT THIS!
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Everton's record at Goodison is 5 wins, 3 draws, 8 losses, that ain't no fortress. Dyche has certainly been no messiah since taking over either and they're the lowest scoring team in the league. We are odds on favourites for a reason, we should smash them.
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I agree Rice seems unlikely, but, what options does Rice have if he doesn't go to Arsenal? City want Bellingham, Man U want a striker, don't think they'll pay 100m+ for Kane/Osimhen and then get Rice as well unless the sale goes through, Chelsea surely can't buy him with FFP and they also will prioritise a Striker, Liverpool likely won't pay the fee/wages. Arsenal clearly wanted Caicedo, so if they went back in again we would likely be his best option unless he wants to go abroad, and don't see any options who will pay the fee. Don't think it's impossible it could happen.
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One big positive for making a statement signing like Rice is there's so many very good options on a free this Summer, and if we signed Rice some of those players will definitely be more interested in coming here when Declan Rice has decided to sign. He would be an amazing signing, if we can get him we should make it happen.
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Rumour was Chelsea tried to sign Lavia for 40m last August, a month after Soton paid 10, that's how they do things Guess that's why the link is still there. Pep didn't want him to leave and City have a clause to take him back if they want, can see them getting rid of Phillips and taking him back there.
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On Brighton they also have to now play basically every 3 days which they're not used to, and they have Us, Man U, Arsenal, City and Villa away to play. We are 2/13 on Betfair for a reason, we won't let this go now!
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I really can't see anyway Liverpool can catch us without us imploding which just isn't going to happen. We've lost 4 games all season, they've only won 4 from 16 away and 3 of there last 7 are away. West Ham will be a tough game for them, they're defensively a shambles and West Ham finding some form at the right time, they will drop points for sure and they can't afford to now. Brighton are my only worry and they have games to catch up on and tough one's at that including us up here which we'll be clear favourites to win. We're so close now, two wins this week and it's all but wrapped up.
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How class was it when Isak lost the ball when 5-0 up and then chased back, won it, and we went again, epitomised this team, so so good!
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Lavia looked a class act against Arsenal, so comfortable on the ball, he will be a top top player for sure. Sign him up Eddie.
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Re Man U fans, I went to Kilburn on the advice of London Mags pre match, what a shit show, appreciate their efforts but that was a monumental fuck up. I was on the tube standing between two sets of doors and was surrounded by Man U fans, one of them was dying for bother (obviously the skinny runt of the group), all the other Man U fans were spot on though, to the point one of the them told the prick if he didn't stfu they were gunna knock him out themselves. I ignored the twat and had a bit banter with the rest of them and they were all sound, good craic with the handful who where in the railway as well. Had to go back to Kilburn after the game to meet up with mate and again everyone I bumped in to was spot on.
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I get people not wanting to get too excited as it hurts so much if we fall short but we've gotta all be right up for this, be positive, be hopeful, we've waited so long for this moment. We are 5/4 to lift the cup, 7/5 best price in places. 7 of the 8 results on Saturday in the Premier League were a bigger price. Do we have a good chance to win the thing on Sunday... TOO FUCKING RIGHT WE DO! ONE TIME NEWCASTLE, ONE FUCKING TIME!
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For those who have bought Club Wembley tickets from touts already, I wouldn't give too much concern to the tweets Club Wembley keep putting out regards this. In the last 1-2 weeks there's been exactly 0 tickets put up on the official portal, they know fine well what people are doing and it's in the t&c's for Club Wembley members that you can transfer ticket to any family member or friend.... Seems highly likely that they don't care about this at all but have to be perceived to be doing something.
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Followed all the info from @thelondonmags about availability for some bars, and I know bars around Wembley aren't allowed to show the game but I assume there'll be places that are for Newcastle fans only showing the game nearer to Wembley than a 25-30 minute tube journey? Two of us heading down but only one has a ticket so limits options for fan zones etc as you need a match ticket. Want to organise somewhere as near as possible to Wembley that will show the game, anyone know best options or whats people's plans in similar spot? Also are people booking pubs now or expect will be plenty places to just turn up that are Newcastle fans only? Cheers for any input.
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Would be nice to get revenge against Man U for the past semi and final, third time lucky right