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2 minutes ago, Happinesstan said:

Played 3 conceded 8. So theoretically, if we want an average of 1 point per game we need to score 2.66 goals to get a result.

I think.


Southampton scored twice so we needed two to draw, same with West Ham. As I said I can see that continuing.

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11 minutes ago, midds said:

The unpalatable fact remains that 40k+ continue to facilitate and fund this charade year after year. If only they could bring themselves to question what they're doing for a moment and simply say "nah, fuck that, I'm not going" and cancel their tickets he'd run a fucking mile. The future of the club they supposedly love is in their hands, all they need to do is walk away for a year and they'd get their club back, the way it used to be, aiming for more, genuinely striving for the top half as opposed to crossing it's fingers and hoping 3 clubs are even worse. 

 

But they won't. They love the club that much they're actually funding it's regression. They're paying to see it go backwards, they're that fucking thick they don't even accept it either. 

 

Crowds drop to circa 15k and he'll shit his Lonsdales. 1 season boycott, that's all it would take. 

 

well it's clearly this because that's exactly what happened - Covid hit, gate receipts became effectively 0 and he suddenly became desperate to sell.

 

All these "I might as well go, it makes no difference to him" types are either liars or stupid, and are just part of the problem. If there was a full-scale boycott, his position would be untenable. But no, they need to get away from their wife for 2 hours a week more than they need their football club back.

 

Dickheads.

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10 minutes ago, toon25 said:

The absolute fucking state of some of these outgoing loans, like. Doncaster, Morton and Aberdeen. Christ.

 

Got to love it, classic British manager toughen-em-up loans.

 

We've sent a few to banger clubs that turned out alright for us or others. Like Krul and Adam Armstrong. But they did well despite that, rather than because of that.

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Read a few things saying Glass has the potential to be a really good manager beyond that level. They’re a relatively big club too, first team football in a one club (ish) city will come with pressure. 

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37 minutes ago, et tu brute said:


I meant Villa, point still remains thought.

How does your point remain when we needed 4 to get a result against West Ham.

 

Edit: Sorry, I do believe you said "at least". I wasn't even dismissing your point though, just being more precise.

 

 

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Realistically he was hardly going to put Millions in after a previous season of no income due to covid. 25m on Joe Willock, I guess its better than absolutely nothing. 

 

I'm by no means defending how we operate, but by now, we all know it's never, ever, a busy deadline day.

 

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41 minutes ago, mighty__mag said:

Realistically he was hardly going to put Millions in after a previous season of no income due to covid. 25m on Joe Willock, I guess its better than absolutely nothing. 

 

I'm by no means defending how we operate, but by now, we all know it's never, ever, a busy deadline day.

 


25 million is staggered payments according to reports. If that’s the case this years fee is covered by the money received by Lejuene and Armstrong in addition of saving 150-200k per week wages on departed players. Totally agree it was fully expected.

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41 minutes ago, mighty__mag said:

Realistically he was hardly going to put Millions in after a previous season of no income due to covid. 25m on Joe Willock, I guess its better than absolutely nothing. 

 

I'm by no means defending how we operate, but by now, we all know it's never, ever, a busy deadline day.

 

Mike likes a gamble.

- Might be a breakthrough in the Takeover - then its not his problem

- Maybe Jones Bruce manages to keep the club up with no spend and we aren't relegated by christmas

- He has to sack Bruce between now and Christmas so why back him to get players the next fool that takes over won't want. Save some more pennies to give to the poor sod that comes next. 

ROLL DEM DICE

 

 

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The Twitter fannies are pissing all ower with rage .

 

They will all be at Leeds home game and say fuck all, as big a problem as Bruce etc. Just go get the season ticket money back or cancel the DD now? But they won’t, they will keep going with their pitiful excuses .

 

I will be at Blyth Sp. 2 good home games coming up on Saturday and the following one, come along , see a club that tries , not like NUFC .Grim times.

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8 hours ago, mighty__mag said:

Realistically he was hardly going to put Millions in after a previous season of no income due to covid. 25m on Joe Willock, I guess its better than absolutely nothing. 

 

I'm by no means defending how we operate, but by now, we all know it's never, ever, a busy deadline day.

 

 

He's never put a penny of his own money in that he didn't take back later or add to the debt. 

 

Agree with your post otherwise but the text in bold is an example of how Ashley has been able to control the narrative and convince even NUFC fans we need his personal investment to spend anything. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, black_n_white said:

We have done well in getting rid of a lot of dead wood, what we needed was to replace that with 2-3 players of quality which wasn’t done. Makes sense now why those player contract extensions were dished out.

And so on ad infinitum ... ffs does the penny never drop with you people ?

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9 hours ago, mighty__mag said:

Realistically he was hardly going to put Millions in after a previous season of no income due to covid. 25m on Joe Willock, I guess its better than absolutely nothing. 

 

I'm by no means defending how we operate, but by now, we all know it's never, ever, a busy deadline day.

 

 

Didn't we get £100m or so from TV, like we have done every year since Ashley's been here?

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