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58 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Exact quotes sound incredibly speculative:

 

“I don’t know if he could return to Italy in June, but I think Tonali will leave Newcastle: I think there could also be an important international market for him.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if Real Madrid could take him, but City could do it too. Sandro is a player who, beyond a possible return to Italy – because he could be happy to return – could have an international outlet on the market.”

 

Couldn’t cover more bases if he tried there tbh.

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1 hour ago, McCormick said:

Italian fans and media hate that he’s not at a traditionally “big club”. Heard it from my own Italian mates that “possibly the best midfielder in the world” is wasting his career with us. 

 

Can't lie. This mindset disgusts me.

 

He's a key player playing a massive role in a team looking to unsettle the so called 'big clubs' in the Premier League.

 

But no, rather have him as just another cog in a team hoovering up talent.

 

What team do these gentlemen support? I demand to know?

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9 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

Can't lie. This mindset disgusts me.

 

He's a key player playing a massive role in a team looking to unsettle the so called 'big clubs' in the Premier League.

 

But no, rather have him as just another cog in a team hoovering up talent.

 

What team do these gentlemen support? I demand to know?

Milan, Juventus and Inter no doubt. 

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Just now, Nucasol said:

Milan, Juventus and Inter no doubt. 

 

One thing I really hate about football is the attitude towards any sort of parity.

 

As soon as a player does well somewhere everybody outside of their club starts talking about them going to a 'big club' all the time.

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59 minutes ago, nufc123 said:

Surprised this link hasnt popped up before. They are desperate for legs, and Tonali has plenty.

 

 

I said a while back that it would make far more sense for City to target Tonali rather than Bruno for just that reason.

 

But this is just fans/journalists having wet dreams about signing him, there's no actual substance behind them. It gets fucking tiresome though.

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Yep, no different to us talking about Mbeumo and Hujisen when their clubs are neck-and-neck with us in the race to Europe. Fine if it’s the fans, like, what I can’t stand is the media literally lying through their teeth in the guise of having any real intel.

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2 minutes ago, Emotic said:

Yep, no different to us talking about Mbeumo and Hujisen when their clubs are neck-and-neck with us in the race to Europe. Fine if it’s the fans, like, what I can’t stand is the media literally lying through their teeth in the guise of having any real intel.

 

Yeah, as Newcastle fans it's fine to want to sign a Mbeumo or Huijsen if they can be had, and their clubs can be tempted to sell.

 

However, I don't think anyone on here feels entitled to them or thinks just because Newcastle may be a bigger club they'd be stupid not to join.

 

Also we don't have fans from other clubs that have nothing to do with it chiming in every second about how they have to leave Bournemouth or Brentford to join Newcastle.

 

It's so bloody weird.

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It’s just taking the mainstream media a little while to realise that this isn’t Mike Ashley, McKeag, or Seymour who own Newcastle anymore, we might have been handicapped by changing of the rules, but PIF won’t roll over and sell any major asset like Isak unless it benefits NUFC.

 

Never been so relaxed and unbothered about endless drips in the media talking shit.

 

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18 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

Yeah, as Newcastle fans it's fine to want to sign a Mbeumo or Huijsen if they can be had, and their clubs can be tempted to sell.

 

However, I don't think anyone on here feels entitled to them or thinks just because Newcastle may be a bigger club they'd be stupid not to join.

 

Also we don't have fans from other clubs that have nothing to do with it chiming in every second about how they have to leave Bournemouth or Brentford to join Newcastle.

 

It's so bloody weird.

If anything, most on here realise we missed the boat on the likes of Huijsen and realise the need to get them before they come to the prem.

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2 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

If anything, most on here realise we missed the boat on the likes of Huijsen and realise the need to get them before they come to the prem.

 

Exactly!

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45 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

One thing I really hate about football is the attitude towards any sort of parity.

 

As soon as a player does well somewhere everybody outside of their club starts talking about them going to a 'big club' all the time.

 

It seems to be deeply ingrained in football media and it's disgusting. When Bournemouth beat us the Finnish studio host quickly started wandering how many of Bournemouth's players could get a move to bigger club after this season. I doubt there are many Bournemouth fans in Finland but it's just so disrespecting and happens to basically every team outside of Real Madrid and Barca.

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1 minute ago, Pata said:

 

It seems to be deeply ingrained in football media and it's disgusting. When Bournemouth beat us the Finnish studio host quickly started wandering how many of Bournemouth's players could get a move to bigger club after this season. I doubt there are many Bournemouth fans in Finland but it's just so disrespecting and happens to basically every team outside of Real Madrid and Barca.

What I don't get is that NUFC are genuinely an exciting project, ambitious owners, deep pockets, trying to become those clubs that win. Elite potential. 

With some of the others, Bournemouth, Brighton etc - it's not quite their business model, or sustainable etc. But it is for us. 

It's like Ashley's NUFC has become the stereotype version of Newcastle, not Keegan's. 

For me, Keegan's NUFC represents what Newcastle is supposed to be about. 
What we're doing now, is finishing the job Keegan started. 

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4 minutes ago, Pata said:

 

It seems to be deeply ingrained in football media and it's disgusting. When Bournemouth beat us the Finnish studio host quickly started wandering how many of Bournemouth's players could get a move to bigger club after this season. I doubt there are many Bournemouth fans in Finland but it's just so disrespecting and happens to basically every team outside of Real Madrid and Barca.

 

I'll never understand it.

 

They're never excited about a new team emerging to challenge and make things more interesting.

 

Instead they start fantasising about their players going to 'big clubs'.

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5 minutes ago, kingxlnc said:

What I don't get is that NUFC are genuinely an exciting project, ambitious owners, deep pockets, trying to become those clubs that win. Elite potential. 

With some of the others, Bournemouth, Brighton etc - it's not quite their business model, or sustainable etc. But it is for us. 

It's like Ashley's NUFC has become the stereotype version of Newcastle, not Keegan's. 

For me, Keegan's NUFC represents what Newcastle is supposed to be about. 
What we're doing now, is finishing the job Keegan started. 

 

That lunatic really destroyed the club's reputation and image man.

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9 minutes ago, kingxlnc said:

What I don't get is that NUFC are genuinely an exciting project, ambitious owners, deep pockets, trying to become those clubs that win. Elite potential. 

With some of the others, Bournemouth, Brighton etc - it's not quite their business model, or sustainable etc. But it is for us. 

It's like Ashley's NUFC has become the stereotype version of Newcastle, not Keegan's. 

For me, Keegan's NUFC represents what Newcastle is supposed to be about. 
What we're doing now, is finishing the job Keegan started. 

 

 

Ashley really did come at the wrong time for Newcastle. Shepherd tried to maintain our brand, but he was just too small time in the end, and couldn't think beyond running the club like it was a family business. Ashley was just asset stripping. We went from being one of the top 5 clubs in England to relegation candidates in the space of a decade.

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2 hours ago, TRon said:

 

 

I said a while back that it would make far more sense for City to target Tonali rather than Bruno for just that reason.

 

But this is just fans/journalists having wet dreams about signing him, there's no actual substance behind them. It gets fucking tiresome though.

Its tiresome yes, but Di Marzio isnt just some random stuff.

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