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Sad state of affairs when Newcastle United can't compete on wages with Queens Park Rangers. :undecided: Not that I'm saying we should in this case like.

 

Tbf it's more than likely not the fact we "can't", but we've chosen not to match their ridiculous offer. Quite rightly too, if it was going to take 100kpw to get him.

 

 

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Not that Id really want to go down the Shepherd route and aside from obvious bias, Id be interested to know why these rich football fans don't go for us. As a club the infrastructure is amazing.

 

No one is able to sell the club.  Man City and Chelsea actively went out to look for a new buyer and they found them.

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QPR can afford it. They're the club version of most young players now. More money than sense without it ever causing a problem for them.

 

 

Club income can in no way cover ther oy goings, going to end in an epic fail at some point.

 

Epic loopholes more like. We all know FFP wont do a thing.

 

Yeah I'm sure QPR will find a loophole to artificially increase their income by 300% in order to meet the financial fair play regulations...

 

Financial Fair Play regulations won't force clubs to work 100% within their means, but the idea it will have no effect is rubbish.

 

can't fernandez's air asia simply increase their sponsorship?

 

They can't increase it to whatever they want though.  At some point is gets past "Hmm is that legit?" to "that's an absolutely obvious attempt to circumvent the rules".  Like I said they'll do the same as Man City ect are doing and artificially increase revenue, no doubt about that.  But at least their will be limits, unlike the current situation where someone can come in and literally spend as much money as they see fit.

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Just read that Pardew said Newcastle would not be outbid for targets "thats for sure" blah blah blah.

So I googled it and....

 

http://tinyurl.com/aqa692k

 

 

 

Outbid on fee not wages

 

Alan Pardew said Newcastle would not be outbid on the fee, or the wages in January  for their top targets.

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Given the recent deals Man City have been making, I don't believe those limits are particularly constrictive.

 

£500m investment on shrubberies Mr FA chief, honest.

 

You laugh, but im sure Leeds were paying £250pm on Goldfish.  :lol:

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Not that Id really want to go down the Shepherd route and aside from obvious bias, Id be interested to know why these rich football fans don't go for us. As a club the infrastructure is amazing.

 

in an era of mega rich clubs and billionaire owners we get a rich tight arse. :lol: :suicide:

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The daft thing is they tried this in the summer,  throwing silly wages at players who have all gone there for the money.  I can't see how doing exactly the same in January is going to get them out of trouble!

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The daft thing is they tried this in the summer,  throwing silly wages at players who have all gone there for the money.  I can't see how doing exactly the same in January is going to get them out of trouble!

 

They have a good manager now tbf.

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Just read that Pardew said Newcastle would not be outbid for targets "thats for sure" blah blah blah.

So I googled it and....

 

http://tinyurl.com/aqa692k

 

 

 

Outbid on fee not wages

 

Alan Pardew said Newcastle would not be outbid on the fee, or the wages in January  for their top targets.

 

As if you can factor in clubs like QPR.

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Greedy cunt better off without. The problem is that this is now the 'at least we tried' excuse. We need bodies urgently, we won't get anyone in for Reading now and if we drop needed points in a relegation 6 pointer due to a thin squad quite frankly everyone running the club needs to be replaced.

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