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When I'm going around the North East to different companies and I ask people if they want to stay at St James or move the oder people tend to want to move and the younger ones want to stay 

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55 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

That was pretty much my conclusion after reading it. 

 

The internal doubts about PIF willingness to fund it are concerning mind. 

Those doubts can’t be a surprise at this point, either.  The article mentions that three years in and there’s still nowt on a new training complex.  The numbers involved with this are massive, and every penny spent needs to be checked off with PIF.  KSA isn’t noted for timely decision-making nor for wise investment choices. 

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Just now, TheBrownBottle said:

Those doubts can’t be a surprise at this point, either.  The article mentions that three years in and there’s still nowt on a new training complex.  The numbers involved with this are massive, and every penny spent needs to be checked off with PIF.  KSA isn’t noted for timely decision-making nor for wise investment choices. 

As I've been saying, these decisions are how I will gauge how invested they are. If this is kicked into the long grass as the training ground appears to be will tell me all I need to know. 

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1 minute ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Those doubts can’t be a surprise at this point, either.  The article mentions that three years in and there’s still nowt on a new training complex.  The numbers involved with this are massive, and every penny spent needs to be checked off with PIF.  KSA isn’t noted for timely decision-making nor for wise investment choices. 

 

Do the Reubens have to put cash into the project aswell?

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58 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

That was pretty much my conclusion after reading it. 

 

The internal doubts about PIF willingness to fund it are concerning mind. 

If we go through this massively drawn out, exhausting process and they end up saying we cba to fund it then what is the point of being owned by them?

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Just now, MagCA said:

If we go through this massively drawn out, exhausting process and they end up saying we cba to fund it then what is the point of being owned by them?

Well IF this were to happen the point would be clear. A return on investment for them. As a fan base we get no say we are customers and the most loyal customers in the world to boot.  

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7 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

That’s Faustian pacts for you 

Haha the one club that sells out to oil money but doesn’t see the financial benefit AND still gets called out for sportswashing. 
 

Newcastle, that. 

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Just now, RS said:

Is there a correlation between those who want a new stadium and those who wanted Eddie replaced earlier in the season?

Did anyone actively want Eddie replaced? I remember posts expressing concerns but not many if any calling for his head. 

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Just now, Groundhog63 said:

Heard its closing. Waste of ££££


didn’t know that one of my lads plays for Whitley bay at fox hunters so we look at it every weekend and have always called it the San Siro. 
 

that’s crackers - they had some revolutionary head at one time dude they ?

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3 minutes ago, OCOCOL said:


didn’t know that one of my lads plays for Whitley bay at fox hunters so we look at it every weekend and have always called it the San Siro. 
 

that’s crackers - they had some revolutionary head at one time dude they ?

No idea, tbf. Was having a convo with her rellies (strewth, mate, I've gone all Ozzie) last week. They live close by and their kids went there. 

They were on about where all the students were going to have to go instead but I'd switched off by then. 

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1 hour ago, MagCA said:

If we go through this massively drawn out, exhausting process and they end up saying we cba to fund it then what is the point of being owned by them?

I very much doubt anyone on the board will be doubting it, and let’s be honest, only the board will know anything about it.

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1 hour ago, OCOCOL said:


didn’t know that one of my lads plays for Whitley bay at fox hunters so we look at it every weekend and have always called it the San Siro. 
 

that’s crackers - they had some revolutionary head at one time dude they ?

 

Monkseaton High is officially closing in 2026. Really poor internal design for teaching kids in apparently, only at 50% pupil capacity and losing a shitload of money

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c93q95338x2o 

 

Proper white elephant of a building, despite looking snazzy and cool from a distance

 

 

 

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I went to the old Monkey High. Left in 99/2000. Me mother still lives a stones throw away. Great times when I think back. The problem with Monkseaton and Whitley Bay is that all the council houses were sold off and now its mainly older people living there who've had their kids. Just not enough younguns coming through.

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9 minutes ago, pedro111 said:

I went to the old Monkey High. Left in 99/2000. Me mother still lives a stones throw away. Great times when I think back. The problem with Monkseaton and Whitley Bay is that all the council houses were sold off and now its mainly older people living there who've had their kids. Just not enough younguns coming through.

 

 

Only two massive new estates being built right next to it though.... :D 

 

 

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