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6 minutes ago, manorpark said:

 

A L W A Y S !!!!!!!!

 

This is on our Christmas Tree every year . . . 

 

BELIEVE . . ..JPG

I just believe although desperate to hold us back, somehow, someway they can’t. It is just a matter of time. So much effort and money going in to rebuilding extremely solid foundations also counts for so much. We are growing exponentially in more ways than one.

the futures bright, the futures black and white :indi:

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5 minutes ago, PauloGeordio said:

I just believe although desperate to hold us back, somehow, someway they can’t. It is just a matter of time. So much effort and money going in to rebuilding extremely solid foundations also counts for so much. We are growing exponentially in more ways than one.

the futures bright, the futures black and white :indi:

 

Completely correct, and inevitable !!

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14 minutes ago, PauloGeordio said:

I just believe although desperate to hold us back, somehow, someway they can’t. It is just a matter of time. So much effort and money going in to rebuilding extremely solid foundations also counts for so much. We are growing exponentially in more ways than one.

the futures bright, the futures black and white :indi:

Agreed - Saudi are aiming to host the World Cup in 2034, and everything will be leading up to that moment. Just need to worry less and enjoy the journey as much as possible.

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1 hour ago, r0cafella said:

The anchoring  doesn’t help us at all, not until we reach parity which I don’t think we will ever be able to. 
 

If you look at the so called big 6 clubs our model closely matches Liverpool but they dwarf us in all aspects, we are half the size of them financially and I don’t see how we bridge that gap. 

"Asking" the Saudi teams to stop buying their aging players for 100's of millions might help us catch up...

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4 hours ago, Pablo said:

Doesn’t quite work like that. You amortise the cost over the original contract length of up to 5 years, and I believe this can then be re profiled for longer if there is a contract extension. However, for the allowable £105m losses, this is over a rolling 3 season window.

 

Our position is okay, better than some, worse than lots, but we still need box clever and can’t afford to make big mistakes in the transfer market.

Better make sure any future purchase aren't betting addicts then... 

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11 minutes ago, Maggies said:

Agreed - Saudi are aiming to host the World Cup in 2034, and everything will be leading up to that moment. Just need to worry less and enjoy the journey as much as possible.

Exactly this. All aboard the joyride :indi:

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6 hours ago, SUPERTOON said:

 


this has made up for Newcastle being robbed of the European spot [emoji38] Fat Mike in the mud… you just love to see it.

 

 

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City challenging the associated party sponsorship regulations. If they're successful then the PIF (in theory) could pump money into the club with inflated sponsorships. Apparently plenty of teams supporting City in the action. 

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Just now, sushimonster85 said:

City challenging the associated party sponsorship regulations. If they're successful then the PIF (in theory) could pump money into the club with inflated sponsorships. Apparently plenty of teams supporting City in the action. 

Ultimately will help the “smaller clubs” we can afford to pay inflated prices [emoji38]

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1 minute ago, PauloGeordio said:

Ultimately will help the “smaller clubs” we can afford to pay inflated prices [emoji38]

This was always going to happen, we just sit back and pop corn it for a while. 

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"The claim says the rules were imposed at the instigation of certain rival clubs reacting to the Saudi takeover of Newcastle, with the aim to “safeguard their own commercial advantages”. They say rivals were seeking to limit deals from companies in the Gulf region, citing a quote from a senior executive from another club."

 

There we have it, what we've known all along - sod competition unless you one of the mostly red cartel  

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