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Knowing Eddie Howe he won't play the starting 11 on the final pre season game. He likes to keep an element of surprise. That said, there aren't that many decisions to be made, as things stand;

 

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Just now, STM said:

Knowing Eddie Howe he won't play the starting 11 on the final pre season game. He likes to keep an element of surprise. That said, there aren't that many decisions to be made, as things stand;

 

Pope

 

Trippier

Schar/Burn

Botman

Targett

 

Bruno

Shelvey

Joelinton

 

Fraser

Wilson

ASM

If we can keep those fit and add another two good attackers we are on for a brilliant season, class all over the pitch. Top four here we come.

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2 hours ago, STM said:

Knowing Eddie Howe he won't play the starting 11 on the final pre season game. He likes to keep an element of surprise. That said, there aren't that many decisions to be made, as things stand;

 

Pope

 

Trippier

Schar/Burn

Botman

Targett

 

Bruno

Shelvey

Joelinton

 

Fraser

Wilson

ASM

Where would Willock come into that team ? 

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https://www.newcastleworld.com/sport/football/newcastle-united/mainz-coachs-response-amid-newcastle-united-friendly-backlash-3754435

 

United will face former Intertoto Cup opponents 1860 Munich on at the Saalfelden Arena on Friday 15th July before facing Mainz at the Kutstein Arena three days later.

The latter fixture has received criticism from Mainz supporters who are said to be unhappy with the Public Investment Fund’s majority interest in the Magpies and the well publicised human rights concerns in Saudi Arabia.

Quoted in German outlet Bild, Danish coach Svensson admitted he had sympathy with the concerns but used PIF’s stake in Disney to defend the arrangement of the fixture.

He said: “On the one hand, I can understand the arguments.

“Whenever it comes to football, things become very inflated and become huge issues.

“How far are we going? Will we also then ban Disney films with our children?”

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1 minute ago, Magpie said:

£20 for adults and £10 for concessions. £35 and £15 for both games.

 

Bit steep for friendlies imo

 

 

 

I’ll be giving those a miss, 20 quid for a friendly?!

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3 minutes ago, et tu brute said:


Aye, we don't even charge those for cup games unless it's after the deadline. 


Suggests the cup games are going to be significantly higher aswell

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3 hours ago, Magpie said:

£20 for adults and £10 for concessions. £35 and £15 for both games.

 

Bit steep for friendlies imo

 

 

 

Bit disappointing and will be interesting to see the feedback but I guess there will be those who missed out on STs willing to buy them at that price. Would seem to suggest that will be the price going forward for early rounds of the cups. Understand normal circumstances probably predictable but with the cost of living crisis etc I was thinking it be £15 adults and £5 for a kid.

 

Guess we find out if we need an 85k stadium or not ?

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I’ll be getting the two like. Will be going with my dad on the Friday and step-dad the Saturday so will save a fiver getting both on that dual ticket.

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£35 and £15 for two games seems a pretty sweet deal like.

 

I imagine the atmosphere will be so chill and fun with how things are coming along, and it will be pretty sweet to seethe new signings early on, and maybe some of the youngsters that have been promoted to the first team recently. That Westendorf kid seems to be doing well. He should get some playing time, along with Elliott.

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Wonder if the reason for no US tour is because they aren't allowing unvaccinated people in, suspect that will be affecting most clubs.

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Yeah those prices are too steep especially if they wanting to get families going to the games when you include transport, food etc it becomes a hell lot of money.

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Jürgen Klopp’s men will also come up against French side Strasbourg at Anfield on Sunday July 31, kick-off 7.30pm.

 

Tickets will be available to buy on pre-sale from Tuesday June 21, with adults priced at a flat £27 across the stadium, over 65s at £20 and all under 16s free of charge.

 

 

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