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2 minutes ago, GallowgatePigeon said:

"Oooh, the SJP thread has been bumped, I wonder if there's any updates, that'll take the sting out of all the bad news this week"

 

See Sean Casey tweets.

Fill up bath.

Plug in toaster.

We got this or isak thread to get mad or sad or depressed over pick your poison nowt much else doing 😭

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6 hours ago, GallowgatePigeon said:

"Oooh, the SJP thread has been bumped, I wonder if there's any updates, that'll take the sting out of all the bad news this week"

 

See Sean Casey tweets.

Fill up bath.

Plug in toaster.

 

Aye, a nice bath and a couple of slices of crispy toasted Warburtons with a bit of butter will make you feel better :thup:

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7 hours ago, Rich said:

Whitley Mag in the mantle

Every chance Jack Ross has now taken the lead role for stadium redevelopment the way this fucking summers going 😃

 

Happy to take a ban though, think not having to read about NUFc this summer would improve my life at this point 🙂

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Pokerprince2004 said:

Anyone know what he's talking about? He's a knowledgeable person on the ground but not sure what he means

 

 

Would be nice if he mentioned what the supposed change is.

 

I assume it's what @Jackie Broon (I think?) mentioned not too long ago. Newcastle United Club Projects changed control from the club to PZ Newco. Might have been related to the sale of the land is on Stack, Stack seems to be under the control of 'Newcastle United Promotions'.

 

 

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1 hour ago, JT24 said:

Would be nice if he mentioned what the supposed change is.

 

I assume it's what @Jackie Broon (I think?) mentioned not too long ago. Newcastle United Club Projects changed control from the club to PZ Newco. Might have been related to the sale of the land is on Stack, Stack seems to be under the control of 'Newcastle United Promotions'.

 

 

 

 

Yeah, it's actually PZ Newco Holdings Limited, which is the new entity which Newcastle United Football Club Projects Limited was transferred to, I hadn't twigged that PZ Newco Holdings Limited was a newly set up company.

 

Newcastle United Football Club Projects Limited (now under PZ Newco Holdings Limited) owns STACK, Newcastle United Promotions Limited (still under the club) operates STACK.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Broon said:

 

Yeah, it's actually PZ Newco Holdings Limited, which is the new entity which Newcastle United Football Club Projects Limited was transferred to, I hadn't twigged that PZ Newco Holdings Limited was a newly set up company.

 

Newcastle United Football Club Projects Limited (now under PZ Newco Holdings Limited) owns STACK, Newcastle United Promotions Limited (still under the club) operates STACK.

 

 

That’s interesting. Peter Clennell might be on to something re: stadium plans. Or it all means nothing and I’ve wasted more of my life on Companies House. 

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Guys

we have a section on other premiership clubs, Newcastle United Here

 

Any info you feel relevant, travelling  to ground, decent pubs for away fans (god forbid) etc would be appreciated.

 

A few pics my daughter sent today... some of you might have an idea where she is lol

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https://www.newcastleunited.com/en/news/barrack-road-closure-to-enhance-supporter-safety-on-matchdays-at-st-james

 

Barrack Road closure to enhance supporter safety on matchdays at St. James' Park

 

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Newcastle United is working closely with Newcastle City Council and Northumbria Police to trial new crowd safety measures this season, as part of an ongoing commitment to fan safety and enhancing the matchday experience at St. James' Park.

 

Starting on Friday, 8th August (Espanyol, kick-off 7:30pm BST) and Saturday, 9th August (Atlético Madrid, kick-off 4pm BST), Barrack Road will be temporarily closed to traffic post-match to create a safer environment for supporters leaving the stadium.

 

The short-term closure will cover Barrack Road between Stanhope Street and St. James' Boulevard, beginning at the final whistle or earlier if large numbers of fans leave prior to full-time.

 

The closure will be in place for up to 45 minutes after the final whistle, or until crowds disperse and Match Control officers from Northumbria Police deem it safe to reopen the road to traffic.

 

During the closure, no vehicles will be permitted on this section of Barrack Road and drivers will be required to follow signed diversions via Westgate Road, Brighton Grove and Stanhope Street.

 

Diversions & travel updates • Vehicles will be rerouted via Westgate Road, Brighton Grove, and Stanhope Street. • Stagecoach buses normally stopping on Barrack Road will be diverted and passengers will be required to use alternative bus stops while the short closure is in place. • The X50 soccer bus which runs to the MetroCentre Park and Ride will pick up passengers from the top of St. James’ Boulevard, outside the Citygate building.

 

Alongside Newcastle City Council and Northumbria Police, it has been confirmed that the temporary closures are required in the interest of public safety as large crowds of fans often spill out across both sides of Barrack Road while departing the ground at the end of the game.

 

Newcastle United's Chief Operating Officer, Brad Miller, commented: "Ensuring the safety of fans is our absolute priority. Enhanced matchday safety measures are a result of close collaboration between the club and city partners, designed to provide a positive experience for everyone attending matches at St. James' Park. Together, we will continue to monitor the impact and listen to feedback throughout the season."

 

The measures will continue for all home games throughout the season and, if required, other events taking place at St. James' Park where large numbers of people are expected to leave at once. Measures are being introduced on a trial basis and will be monitored as the season progresses.

 

Cllr Juna Sathian, Cabinet Member for Climate and Transport at Newcastle City Council, added: "Our main priority is public safety and these measures are designed to ensure there are safe and separate spaces for the large numbers of fans leaving St. James' Park and for all other road users as well.

 

"With traffic diverted away from Barrack Road, vehicles will be able to continue their journeys without experiencing delays due to the crowds and fans will have space to make their way from the stadium quickly and safely on foot.

 

"The closure will be kept in place for only as long as required and the road will be reopened as soon as the crowds have cleared the area."

 

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