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Guest Woodgate6

Nett last 5 seasons:

 

1 Manchester City £479,950,000

2 Chelsea £269,759,000

3 Manchester United £138,750,000

4 Stoke City £91,175,000

5 Liverpool £89,400,000

6 Aston Villa £86,000,000

7 Southampton £60,750,000

8 Hull City £47,775,000

9 Sunderland £46,930,000

10 Cardiff City £40,470,000

11 West Ham £30,550,000

12 Norwich City £21,650,000

13 Swansea £18,745,000

14 West Bromwich Albion £14,726,000

15 Crystal Palace £11,950,000

16 Fulham £10,880,000

17 Tottenham £3,850,000

18 Arsenal -£4,125,000

19 Everton -£12,315,500

20 Newcastle -£45,000,000

 

I really really REALLY can't believe this. Where's the ambition?

 

If Stoke goes down they'll do it the Portsmouth way...

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Guest Roger Kint

Newcastle update from BBC's Ben Smith:

 

"Newcastle's bid for Lyon midfielder Clement Grenier has stalled and there is no sign that the clubs are prepared to restart talks. At this stage, no other arrivals are expected at St James' Park before tonight's deadline."

 

Thread closed until summer

 

 

And there it is! Closed for business.

 

We knew this 24 hours ago

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If Cabaye had stayed and gotten injured tomorrow for the season I'm not sure people would be too bothered about not signing a central midfielder.

 

We needed a striker this window and we got one.

 

This is now a chance for Ben Arfa to try and break into the side which most should see as a positive.

 

Grenier sounds an interesting player but he obviously doesn't want to sign for whatever reason. Fair enough.

 

If we now go and invest in the summer I won't complain.

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Newcastle update from BBC's Ben Smith:

 

"Newcastle's bid for Lyon midfielder Clement Grenier has stalled and there is no sign that the clubs are prepared to restart talks. At this stage, no other arrivals are expected at St James' Park before tonight's deadline."

 

Thread closed until summer

 

 

And there it is! Closed for business.

 

We knew this 24 hours ago

 

Maybe even a full transfer window ago.

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If Cabaye had stayed and gotten injured tomorrow for the season I'm not sure people would be too bothered about not signing a central midfielder.

 

We needed a striker this window and we got one.

 

This is now a chance for Ben Arfa to try and break into the side which most should see as a positive.

 

Grenier sounds an interesting player but he obviously doesn't want to sign for whatever reason. Fair enough.

 

If we now go and invest in the summer I won't complain.

 

You spout the same every window. "If we sign people in the next window it'll be fine"

 

The problem is, we never do.

 

 

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If Cabaye had stayed and gotten injured tomorrow for the season I'm not sure people would be too bothered about not signing a central midfielder.

 

We needed a striker this window and we got one.

 

This is now a chance for Ben Arfa to try and break into the side which most should see as a positive.

 

Grenier sounds an interesting player but he obviously doesn't want to sign for whatever reason. Fair enough.

 

If we now go and invest in the summer I won't complain.

 

An injury is bad luck. What we actually have is pure incompetence.

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If Cabaye had stayed and gotten injured tomorrow for the season I'm not sure people would be too bothered about not signing a central midfielder.

 

We needed a striker this window and we got one.

 

This is now a chance for Ben Arfa to try and break into the side which most should see as a positive.

 

Grenier sounds an interesting player but he obviously doesn't want to sign for whatever reason. Fair enough.

 

If we now go and invest in the summer I won't complain.

 

And where are the options outside of the first XI?

 

And we didn't need a striker, we needed two.

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Wish Sky or someone would show this. It's amazing we're doing as well as we are considering how the vast the difference is in net spend between us and everyone else.

 

Perhaps we should be giving the manager and our current set of players some credit?

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Nett last 5 seasons:

 

1 Manchester City £479,950,000

2 Chelsea £269,759,000

3 Manchester United £138,750,000

4 Stoke City £91,175,000

5 Liverpool £89,400,000

6 Aston Villa £86,000,000

7 Southampton £60,750,000

8 Hull City £47,775,000

9 Sunderland £46,930,000

10 Cardiff City £40,470,000

11 West Ham £30,550,000

12 Norwich City £21,650,000

13 Swansea £18,745,000

14 West Bromwich Albion £14,726,000

15 Crystal Palace £11,950,000

16 Fulham £10,880,000

17 Tottenham £3,850,000

18 Arsenal -£4,125,000

19 Everton -£12,315,500

20 Newcastle -£45,000,000

 

I really really REALLY can't believe this. Where's the ambition?

 

If Stoke goes down they'll do it the Portsmouth way...

 

HP?

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Nett last 5 seasons:

 

1 Manchester City £479,950,000

2 Chelsea £269,759,000

3 Manchester United £138,750,000

4 Stoke City £91,175,000

5 Liverpool £89,400,000

6 Aston Villa £86,000,000

7 Southampton £60,750,000

8 Hull City £47,775,000

9 Sunderland £46,930,000

10 Cardiff City £40,470,000

11 West Ham £30,550,000

12 Norwich City £21,650,000

13 Swansea £18,745,000

14 West Bromwich Albion £14,726,000

15 Crystal Palace £11,950,000

16 Fulham £10,880,000

17 Tottenham £3,850,000

18 Arsenal -£4,125,000

19 Everton -£12,315,500

20 Newcastle -£45,000,000

 

I really really REALLY can't believe this. Where's the ambition?

 

If Stoke goes down they'll do it the Portsmouth way...

 

That's some scary shit.

 

Even scarier for the mackems mind - they've spent over 90 million more than us and are still shite!

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Guest Woodgate6

Nett last 5 seasons:

 

1 Manchester City £479,950,000

2 Chelsea £269,759,000

3 Manchester United £138,750,000

4 Stoke City £91,175,000

5 Liverpool £89,400,000

6 Aston Villa £86,000,000

7 Southampton £60,750,000

8 Hull City £47,775,000

9 Sunderland £46,930,000

10 Cardiff City £40,470,000

11 West Ham £30,550,000

12 Norwich City £21,650,000

13 Swansea £18,745,000

14 West Bromwich Albion £14,726,000

15 Crystal Palace £11,950,000

16 Fulham £10,880,000

17 Tottenham £3,850,000

18 Arsenal -£4,125,000

19 Everton -£12,315,500

20 Newcastle -£45,000,000

 

I really really REALLY can't believe this. Where's the ambition?

 

If Stoke goes down they'll do it the Portsmouth way...

 

HP?

 

http://transferleague.co.uk/

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If Cabaye had stayed and gotten injured tomorrow for the season I'm not sure people would be too bothered about not signing a central midfielder.

 

We needed a striker this window and we got one.

 

This is now a chance for Ben Arfa to try and break into the side which most should see as a positive.

 

Grenier sounds an interesting player but he obviously doesn't want to sign for whatever reason. Fair enough.

 

If we now go and invest in the summer I won't complain.

 

Dear oh dear. Your opening line....

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Nett last 5 seasons:

 

1 Manchester City £479,950,000

2 Chelsea £269,759,000

3 Manchester United £138,750,000

4 Stoke City £91,175,000

5 Liverpool £89,400,000

6 Aston Villa £86,000,000

7 Southampton £60,750,000

8 Hull City £47,775,000

9 Sunderland £46,930,000

10 Cardiff City £40,470,000

11 West Ham £30,550,000

12 Norwich City £21,650,000

13 Swansea £18,745,000

14 West Bromwich Albion £14,726,000

15 Crystal Palace £11,950,000

16 Fulham £10,880,000

17 Tottenham £3,850,000

18 Arsenal -£4,125,000

19 Everton -£12,315,500

20 Newcastle -£45,000,000

 

I really really REALLY can't believe this. Where's the ambition?

 

If Stoke goes down they'll do it the Portsmouth way...

 

That's some scary shit.

 

Even scarier for the mackems mind - they've spent over 90 million more than us and are still shite!

 

Exactly why this table means nowt the bottom 3, are just the clubs who have other many years had:

 

A stable core squad

Managers on long term contracts

Success in developing players, getting the benefits on the pitch and then selling on.

 

 

So the top or the bottom of that table is the place to be.

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It's becoming ever more clear that he sees us as just another extension of Sports Direct, only there to make profit :dave:

 

It's by far and wide the most depressing time to be a fan of Newcastle at the moment, every other club spent the TV revenue, did we? Did we fuck. Every other club would be scouring the globe looking for a replacement to the world class midfielder we just lost, are we? Are we fuck.

 

De Jong/Remy will both leave when their respective loans are up and we'll be worse off than the start of the season. I wasn't going out tonight but I sure as shite am now.

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Nett last 5 seasons:

 

1 Manchester City £479,950,000

2 Chelsea £269,759,000

3 Manchester United £138,750,000

4 Stoke City £91,175,000

5 Liverpool £89,400,000

6 Aston Villa £86,000,000

7 Southampton £60,750,000

8 Hull City £47,775,000

9 Sunderland £46,930,000

10 Cardiff City £40,470,000

11 West Ham £30,550,000

12 Norwich City £21,650,000

13 Swansea £18,745,000

14 West Bromwich Albion £14,726,000

15 Crystal Palace £11,950,000

16 Fulham £10,880,000

17 Tottenham £3,850,000

18 Arsenal -£4,125,000

19 Everton -£12,315,500

20 Newcastle -£45,000,000

 

I really really REALLY can't believe this. Where's the ambition?

 

If Stoke goes down they'll do it the Portsmouth way...

 

That's some scary s***.

 

Even scarier for the mackems mind - they've spent over 90 million more than us and are still s****!

 

Exactly why this table means nowt the bottom 3, are just the clubs who have other many years had:

 

A stable core squad

Managers on long term contracts

Success in developing players, getting the benefits on the pitch and then selling on.

 

 

So the top or the bottom of that table is the place to be.

 

Are you for real - fucking hell man

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