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29 minutes ago, Wallsendmag said:

Not sure where to put this one!

 

 

Top 6 rattled but this is too far tbh.

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On 03/05/2024 at 14:18, GeordieT said:


Surely the three sites in aggregate are large enough for a 21st century training facility? Wonder if the lack of movement on a new site is owing to this.

Is there a Google earth photo of the full site ? 

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6 hours ago, Wallsendmag said:

Not sure where to put this one!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Wallsendmag said:

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David Atherton is a lying cunt.  I wouldn’t believe a single word he says.

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Just now, Sima said:


David Atherton is a lying cunt.  I wouldn’t believe a single word he says.

I’d check his hard drive as well, helmet heeded creep.

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I mean its definitely Isak "in" the motor....and I know there was footage taken in town and SJP, but apart from that, nee idea. Saturday is the full vid apparently.

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Posted (edited)

Must be the shite that billy bullshitter Sean Casey was on about this morning. Said we had a sponsorship deal lined up today as a way of getting around PSR. 

 

 

Edited by Pokerprince2004

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20 minutes ago, Superior Acuña said:

Any speculation what this is? Curious about Formula-E involvement. 


It’s a partnership with the club and a E-Racing team. I was part (an extra) of the video shoot. Got some photos of the day but under embargo. More will be revealed around the Brighton game iirc.

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10 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

 

“But if we don’t put ourselves in these environments, then we won’t engage with fans in far-off territories and be able to say to sponsors, ‘Look what we did in Australia, or whatever country. Look at the fan reaction we had – we can help you in that territory by doing this and that’.

It’s what we need to do to keep growing commercially. Hopefully, we can have similar experiences to what we had in Atlanta, when we filled out an 80,000-seater stadium for a game against Chelsea. That’s the power of the Premier League, and it’s the power of a club like Newcastle United. We can engage with fans and make them happy in far-off territories."

 

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