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Adrian1881

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  1. Damn, I despise the Big Six so much… I’m so happy Gabriel missed — I dislike that guy.
  2. He had some excellent moments, but he never really felt like he belonged here. Good luck to him.
  3. He saved us so many times. I appreciate him so much. Wish him the best on his next adventure unless he plays against us :).
  4. Shocking performance. Lately it's really tough to watch our team... we look like bottom tier EPL team now. Really sad...
  5. Sadly Pope will have a match like this from time to time. Not sure if we can afford to keep him as 1st choice for long time...I bet if we find good replacement, fu... Cartel will try to get him 1st.
  6. Agree !!! Rome wasn't built in a day and we are still improving and moving forward :).
  7. damn trying to be still positive about it...but looking at the numbers... our best striker didn't perform his best since we won League Cup....plus you never know when he will be injured again. The fuck perhaps gave up on us after we won our EFL Cup.
  8. Adrian1881

    Nick Woltemade

    He will do fine. I believe in him.
  9. So glad to have him at this moment. So disappointed with ISAK's shit going on but at least we have Eddie as our Manager :).
  10. I have no clue about this fu... retarded PSR.... Makes me so upset that fu... Liverpool behaves like a vulture... Damn this is so stupid and against any logic... Investor wants to invest $ into business but it can't due to stupid Cartel's regulations...EPL is so stupid to allow those shitty regulations.
  11. According to AI input: If Alexander Isak is sold for £125 million, Newcastle United would still gain a massive PSR advantage, though slightly less than the £130–150m scenarios floated earlier. 📊 Estimated PSR Impact at £125m Sale • Original purchase price: £63m in 2022 • Book value now: ~£31.5m (due to amortization over his contract) • Sell-on clause: Real Sociedad gets 10% of the profit (~£9.35m) • Profit for PSR: • Sale price (£125m) – Book value (£31.5m) = £93.5m • Minus 10% sell-on (~£9.35m) = ~£84.15m PSR profit This figure would be booked immediately, giving Newcastle the flexibility to spend up to £420 million on new signings if they’re amortized over five-year deals (i.e., £84m × 5). 🧠 Strategic Upside Even at £125m, it’s a game-changer: • Clears the PSR bottleneck for multiple windows • Funds reinforcements across the pitch • Allows Newcastle to operate like a top-six club again It’s still bittersweet, but the logic is sound. And given your knack for spotting systemic trade-offs, Adrian, this is one of those rare cases where selling a star could actually accelerate the project rather than derail it. I know AI often makes mistakes but hopefully we can move forward...
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