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Mort's big cash promise

 

Sep 23 2007

 

by Neil Farrington, Sunday Sun

 

 

NEWCASTLE chairman Chris Mort last night promised big money for Sam Allardyce in the January transfer window . . .

 

As they already begin to plan a worldwide talent trek in search of some of the best youngsters on the planet.

 

Mort sanctioned nine new signings this summer, but says more are to follow.

 

“Our minds are already turned to who we might bring in . . . and we’d like the focus to be on bringing in players that we can develop over the long term,” said the new United supremo.

 

Meanwhile, speculation is mounting that Newcastle striker Michael Owen hopes to continue playing without a hernia operation until after England’s Euro 2008 qualifiers against Estonia and Russia next month.

 

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I'll we need the cash after Given, martins and Taylor all fk off from the club. :D

 

Given won't leave - Taylor is unlikely - Martins on the other hand, is unfortunately looking pretty good to go.

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Mort's big cash promise

 

Sep 23 2007

 

by Neil Farrington, Sunday Sun

 

 

NEWCASTLE chairman Chris Mort last night promised big money for Sam Allardyce in the January transfer window . . .

 

As they already begin to plan a worldwide talent trek in search of some of the best youngsters on the planet.

 

Mort sanctioned nine new signings this summer, but says more are to follow.

 

?Our minds are already turned to who we might bring in . . . and we?d like the focus to be on bringing in players that we can develop over the long term,? said the new United supremo.

 

Meanwhile, speculation is mounting that Newcastle striker Michael Owen hopes to continue playing without a hernia operation until after England?s Euro 2008 qualifiers against Estonia and Russia next month.

 

 

 

...develop over the long term?

 

We need 2/3 the finished article now.

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Mort's big cash promise

 

Sep 23 2007

 

by Neil Farrington, Sunday Sun

 

 

NEWCASTLE chairman Chris Mort last night promised big money for Sam Allardyce in the January transfer window . . .

 

As they already begin to plan a worldwide talent trek in search of some of the best youngsters on the planet.

 

Mort sanctioned nine new signings this summer, but says more are to follow.

 

?Our minds are already turned to who we might bring in . . . and we?d like the focus to be on bringing in players that we can develop over the long term,? said the new United supremo.

 

Meanwhile, speculation is mounting that Newcastle striker Michael Owen hopes to continue playing without a hernia operation until after England?s Euro 2008 qualifiers against Estonia and Russia next month.

 

 

 

...develop over the long term?

 

We need 2/3 the finished article now.

 

Same paper....different article.

 

CHAIRMAN Chris Mort insists Newcastle will never end their trophy drought until they learn how to overcome hurdles such as that facing them at Arsenal on Tuesday.

 

United face the Gunners in the third round of the Carling Cup – a competition that represents the Magpies’ best chance of a first domestic trophy since 1955.

 

And despite a tricky-looking draw against buoyant opposition, Mort believes United now have players capable of pulling them through.

 

But the chairman’s boldest promise is to scour the world – from January onwards – for top-class youngsters and seasoned professionals capable of matching Arsenal in the long term.

 

“Frankly, if we’re going to win anything, Arsenal away is the sort of game we have to play in, and try to get a result that will put them out of the competition,” says Mort.

 

“If we accept a position where we aren’t going to be capable of beating the likes of Arsenal in a cup game, we’re never going to win a cup.

 

“If you look at the signings we’ve made, there are strikers and midfielders, but the real focus has been on strengthening the defence, and I think that’s is going to be crucial if we’re going to compete in any competition.

 

“We have to be a tougher side to beat and we have to be capable of going away from home and getting victories.

 

“The Premier League is a very physical league and the players we brought in – players like Joey Barton and Alan Smith – are very capable of holding their own against any side.

 

“We’ve also had a real focus on players who have real heart on the pitch because we want the right balance of skill and athleticism, but we also want players who have the right sort of spirit to compete for the club.”

 

But Mort’s long-term sights are set far beyond Tuesday night – and a player hunt that will span the globe.

 

“Our minds are already turned to who we might bring in and, in an ideal world, we’d like the focus to be on bringing in players that we can develop over the long term,” he adds.

 

“We’ve half an eye, not specifically on January, but on how we take the club forward over the years to come.

 

“Whilst our first major priority was to make sure we sorted out the first-team squad and had a squad capable of competing in the Premiership, we want to bring in some younger players of all kinds of age groups.

 

“We haven’t set Sam a target of what position we want to end up in or what we want out of this season, but Sam and myself are working hard to get the squad into good shape and get a sense that we are moving in the right direction.”

 

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It reads like he's learning fast. Can only be good news, I dont think my head can take more transfer speculation this soon though.

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Mort's big cash promise

 

Sep 23 2007

 

by Neil Farrington, Sunday Sun

 

 

NEWCASTLE chairman Chris Mort last night promised big money for Sam Allardyce in the January transfer window . . .

 

As they already begin to plan a worldwide talent trek in search of some of the best youngsters on the planet.

 

Mort sanctioned nine new signings this summer, but says more are to follow.

 

?Our minds are already turned to who we might bring in . . . and we?d like the focus to be on bringing in players that we can develop over the long term,? said the new United supremo.

 

Meanwhile, speculation is mounting that Newcastle striker Michael Owen hopes to continue playing without a hernia operation until after England?s Euro 2008 qualifiers against Estonia and Russia next month.

 

 

 

...develop over the long term?

 

We need 2/3 the finished article now.

 

Tbh, I wouldn't mind doing something like Bremen did two years ago in signing a great prospect in Diego and developing him into a world class player just within two seasons...

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