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People need to stop complaining on here. We have the best squad we have had, ever and the best manager. Things will be fine. Save the money for January so we can push on then. Wouldn't want anyone in if it's like Wilshire #disasterwaitingtohappen.

 

 

 

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Can't believe people are on here whinging about it.  Like anything else was going to happen

 

Most know, but to be surprised about supporters complaining about it? :lol: Of course we should complain. If only for our own sake. I know it's all deflating, but fuck just going along with it.

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In case anyone is wondering there are Newcastle fans on Twitter saying we should stop complaining as we have the best squad in years aWilnd also people freaking out that we're in for Wilshere.

 

Yes and No.

 

If you were premier league champions had one of the richest owners in sport and watched all aleged targets sign for rivals, ie; Chelsea then id say we dont have much to moan about.

 

But we certainly need a bare minimum 2 players, more if any others go today.

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People need to stop complaining on here. We have the best squad we have had, ever and the best manager. Things will be fine. Save the money for January so we can push on then. Wouldn't want anyone in if it's like Wilshire #disasterwaitingtohappen.

 

 

 

 

really hope you're trying to be sarcastic...

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People need to stop complaining on here. We have the best squad we have had, ever and the best manager. Things will be fine. Save the money for January so we can push on then. Wouldn't want anyone in if it's like Wilshire #disasterwaitingtohappen.

 

I'm in bed with food poisoning and you've just made that much worse.

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Can't wait for the club statement tomorrow morning

 

"The club will start it's search for a new manager in earnest as soon as possible."

 

Nah you will just be waiting a long time we don't like communicating with fans. There won't be a statement.

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Can't wait for the club statement tomorrow morning

 

"The club will start it's search for a new manager in earnest as soon as possible."

 

Nah you will just be waiting a long time we don't like communicating with fans. There won't be a statement.

 

Nah every transfer window we fail which is every transfer window, they come out with a statement saying 'we tried, no value in the market, blah, blah, blah

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Can't wait for the club statement tomorrow morning

 

"The club will start it's search for a new manager in earnest as soon as possible."

 

Nah you will just be waiting a long time we don't like communicating with fans. There won't be a statement.

 

You aren't fans and haven't been for a long time. You are customers and as long as you keep buying there is no need for the club to feel it has to communicate with you.

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Why would the club release a statement for the end of the transfer window?  :lol:

 

It's been done before on many occasions, where have you been?

 

Example

 

A statement from Newcastle United Football Club Managing Director Derek Llambias

A statement from Newcastle United Managing Director Derek Llambias

Now that the transfer window has closed, we have had some time to reflect on the business we have conducted over the summer.

Our aim was to secure young players who represented value for money and could add real strength to the squad. The majority of our transfer dealings were completed in the early part of the window and we feel we have signed some players of exceptional quality. Yohan Cabaye, Sylvain Marveaux, Mehdi Abeid, Demba Ba and Gabriel Obertan were all brought in early and we have seen these players settle quickly into the squad and perform well on the pitch.

Earlier this week we were delighted to sign Davide Santon from Inter Milan to fill our left-back position after the departure of Jose Enrique. Davide is an excellent young prospect and we're sure he'll be another superb addition to the squad. We also welcomed young goalkeeper Rob Elliot from Charlton Athletic who will help us retain healthy competition for that position after loaning out Fraser Forster to Celtic.

Of course we had also hoped to secure a further striker in the window, in addition to Demba Ba. Work to bring a striker into the club began early in the summer. Negotiations were complex and protracted and unfortunately it was disappointing that ultimately we could not secure our priority target.

Whilst we did turn our attention to alternative prospects in the latter stages of the window, we have a very clear transfer policy and will not make knee-jerk decisions at the last-minute which are not in the best interests of the club. We understand that supporters will feel frustrated that we did not sign another striker during the window, but it was not for lack of trying that we did not bring our final target in.

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Why would the club release a statement for the end of the transfer window?  :lol:

 

It's been done before on many occasions, where have you been?

 

Example

 

A statement from Newcastle United Football Club Managing Director Derek Llambias

A statement from Newcastle United Managing Director Derek Llambias

Now that the transfer window has closed, we have had some time to reflect on the business we have conducted over the summer.

Our aim was to secure young players who represented value for money and could add real strength to the squad. The majority of our transfer dealings were completed in the early part of the window and we feel we have signed some players of exceptional quality. Yohan Cabaye, Sylvain Marveaux, Mehdi Abeid, Demba Ba and Gabriel Obertan were all brought in early and we have seen these players settle quickly into the squad and perform well on the pitch.

Earlier this week we were delighted to sign Davide Santon from Inter Milan to fill our left-back position after the departure of Jose Enrique. Davide is an excellent young prospect and we're sure he'll be another superb addition to the squad. We also welcomed young goalkeeper Rob Elliot from Charlton Athletic who will help us retain healthy competition for that position after loaning out Fraser Forster to Celtic.

[bold]Of course we had also hoped to secure a further striker in the window, in addition to Demba Ba. Work to bring a striker into the club began early in the summer. Negotiations were complex and protracted and unfortunately it was disappointing that ultimately we could not secure our priority target.

Whilst we did turn our attention to alternative prospects in the latter stages of the window, we have a very clear transfer policy and will not make knee-jerk decisions at the last-minute which are not in the best interests of the club. We understand that supporters will feel frustrated that we did not sign another striker during the window, but it was not for lack of trying that we did not bring our final target in.[/bold]

 

Other than replacing Fraser Forster with Rob Elliot, our best ever transfer window under Ashley

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