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He mentioned something I think is a big deal for Newcastle.

 

We have a fairly old squad but it's a bit of an advantage. A lot of our squad players are older and proper good pros who want to be part of our success. Dubs has had his ups and downs but this season you can tell he has the bit between his teeth and his attitude has been phenomenal - he took his opportunity this season in a way he didn't last season. Lascelles, Krafth have both hit the ground running when brought into the side and seem like great figures in the dressing room. And then we've got the older regular players like Burn, Schar, Bruno etc. that set the level. There's a great culture for the likes of Hall and Osula to learn from and be a part of.

 

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1 hour ago, The College Dropout said:

He mentioned something I think is a big deal for Newcastle.

 

We have a fairly old squad but it's a bit of an advantage. A lot of our squad players are older and proper good pros who want to be part of our success. Dubs has had his ups and downs but this season you can tell he has the bit between his teeth and his attitude has been phenomenal - he took his opportunity this season in a way he didn't last season. Lascelles, Krafth have both hit the ground running when brought into the side and seem like great figures in the dressing room. And then we've got the older regular players like Burn, Schar, Bruno etc. that set the level. There's a great culture for the likes of Hall and Osula to learn from and be a part of.

 

The latter part of that you said I also mentioned to my mates on Sunday night. One of the lads said how it was a bit unusual that Osula was like front and centre of a lot of the celebrations and I said that "for me it's to show him that even though he's not getting much game time yet, if he works hard, he can stay here, become a big name and win trophies."

 

Same applies to Dan Burn being in the England set up. Model pro. Sets the standard and above all else he's the greatest centre half the world has ever seen.

 

 

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