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"It will also be an added attraction when we are looking to recruit players."

 

I thought I was playing FM for a second. :lol:

 

I just hope that this won't serve as an excuse for them to stop investing on the first team.

 

It will take money from the clubs coffers, so to be fair it's bound to have an impact on spending elsewhere.

 

Doubt they'd do it if it meant fucking up the first team though.

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It's about time. 10 years or so ago we had one of the best training facilities in the UK, now we have been left behind. Both Spurs, and Man City are building better training grounds, Sunderland's is now regarded as better than ours.

 

We really do need to keep up with the facilities for our players. It's ok saying we have a great stadium but when you have sub par/average facilities to use day in day out then that's going to have an impact on the players sooner or later.

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Guest Rob 1988

Some more images of the new training facility for anyone interested.

http://tyneandwear.sky.com/newcastleunited/article/91265/newcastle-united-to-build-super-training-complex-to-attract

 

http://online.l.staticlocal.com/lcms/images/2013/11/30/91242/default/600/350/1385826103.jpg

 

http://online.l.staticlocal.com/lcms/images/2013/11/30/91244/default/600/350/1385826618.jpg

 

http://online.l.staticlocal.com/lcms/images/2013/11/30/91240/default/600/350/1385825991.jpg

 

http://online.l.staticlocal.com/lcms/images/2013/11/30/91239/default/600/350/1385825928.jpg

 

 

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Guest firetotheworks

No expense spared on the CAD like.

 

That volleyball thing surrounded by windows looks like something I would have designed at the age of 11.

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Basically spreading the cost through 3 financial years to save money for the cost of it.  You'd think you could get this done in a year if you desperately wanted it.

 

It's a good step, only issue is that it could be outdated by 2016 when it's due to open with the way football moves these days.

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You'd think you could get this done in a year if you desperately wanted it.[/b]

 

It's a good step, only issue is that it could be outdated by 2016 when it's due to open with the way football moves these days.

 

exactly what i said :lol:

 

they've said nothing about how much is being spent, have announced the idea but aren't bothering to start for another 1.5 years :lol:

 

plus as you say by the time they finish there'll be all sorts of other shit on the go and we'll be at the blunt end once more

 

he's selling up man, make an announcement like that to entice buyers (safety wink)

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You'd think you could get this done in a year if you desperately wanted it.[/b]

 

It's a good step, only issue is that it could be outdated by 2016 when it's due to open with the way football moves these days.

 

exactly what i said :lol:

 

they've said nothing about how much is being spent, have announced the idea but aren't bothering to start for another 1.5 years :lol:

 

plus as you say by the time they finish there'll be all sorts of other shit on the go and we'll be at the blunt end once more

 

he's selling up man, make an announcement like that to entice buyers (safety wink)

they do still have to get planning permision etc and these things don't happen overnight.

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