Think I'd prefer Gueye and Bruno more than Longstaff and Bruno.
Gueye may be closing in on 30 but fuck me he's fit and energetic, and is entirely what we need at DM.
Just wait until Newcastle get relegated next season and grab Longstaff then.
Gueye may be closing in on 30 but fuck me he's fit and energetic, and is entirely what we need at DM.
Just wait until Newcastle get relegated next season and grab Longstaff then.
Agreed, however don't see United paying 40m+ for a 29yo.
Maguire by the end of the week pls
then Bruno/some midfielder who likes to pass forward
then the DM destroyah
opening game
Ole 1-1 Fat Frank
Maguire by the end of the week pls
then Bruno/some midfielder who likes to pass forward
then the DM destroyah
opening game
Ole 1-1 Fat Frank
I do actually think Arsenal are pleading poverty as an overt transfer strategy to get lower prices on players. Whether it's working or not...
By ATTICUS H Go To PostAgreed, however don't see United paying 40m+ for a 29yo.I think we paid more for Nedved at more or less the same age
Maguire by the end of the week pls
then Bruno/some midfielder who likes to pass forward
then the DM destroyah
opening game
Ole 1-1 Fat Frank
fuck it mode is needed
By Laboured Go To PostI do actually think Arsenal are pleading poverty as an overt transfer strategy to get lower prices on players. Whether it's working or not…Probably still better than United's strategy of bragging about how rich they are and its effect on transfer fees
By Laboured Go To PostI do actually think Arsenal are pleading poverty as an overt transfer strategy to get lower prices on players. Whether it's working or not…Not when they actually don't have the money.
Apparently the player they are talking about is Ceballos, and it will be a straight loan w/o obligated or future transfer fees.
A report in today’s Mundo Deportivo claims Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar is now open to joining Juventus.
By sohois Go To PostProbably still better than United's strategy of bragging about how rich they are and its effect on transfer fees
Don't see me disagreeing.
McTominay being a bit shit is the hill I will die on. Just don't see the talent there that some others do.
By J Ciaran Go To Post
legit thought it was done by the aging app
Tbf I'm well aboard the McTominay train. Think he's going to be very useful for us.
Andreas less so.
Andreas less so.
By Cleff Go To PostMcTominay being a bit shit is the hill I will die on. Just don't see the talent there that some others do.
We've got some shocking squad numbers at the moment.
McTominay 39
Shaw 23
Lindelof 2
Rojo 16
AWB 29
Bailly 3
This bothers me. We're not Arsenal.
McTominay 39
Shaw 23
Lindelof 2
Rojo 16
AWB 29
Bailly 3
This bothers me. We're not Arsenal.
McTominay won't make it with a name like that
when was the last time we had a great footballer with Mc
when was the last time we had a great footballer with Mc
By Razor Go To PostAt least we won four out of five leagues and one treble since 2014When you have no sporting plan in place and no trust or any planning with youth, you have to resort to huge signings to save face.
United have spent 900 million and have jack shit to show for it
By J Ciaran Go To PostMcTominay won't make it with a name like thatMcManaman or McAllister
when was the last time we had a great footballer with Mc
hope that spending figure breaks the Athletico myth. You can go even further back and see a figure just as large (relative to the time), they were spending big for as long as I remember.
Hitch, mcmanaman is a sensational name
Hitch, mcmanaman is a sensational name
By Spengo Go To PostWhen you have no sporting plan in place and no trust or any planning with youth, you have to resort to huge signings to save face.Us or Manchester ?
By J Ciaran Go To Posthope that spending figure breaks the Athletico myth. You can go even further back and see a figure just as large, they were spending big for as long as I remember.
Hitch, mcmanaman is a sensational name
What myth? It’s not that they are spending large; it’s that their spending power pales in insignificance to Madrid and Barcelona.
By n8 dogg Go To PostWhat myth? It’s not that they are spending large; it’s that their spending power pales in insignificance to Madrid and Barcelona.They're currently above Madrid lol
of course it does, but they aren't as the media likes to paint them, a small horse.
Steve Bruce is about the most unambitious name one can possibly muster. To go nowhere would actually be a good result for Newcastle
Bruce the fat fucking snake.
Our handling of it has been perfect. Said almost nothing. Just took him off the Twitter banner and carried on as normal. First time we’ve mentioned it is a statement just now that says we’re disappointed to learn “by public release” that he’s joined Newcastle and that we’re receiving legal guidance on it.
Our handling of it has been perfect. Said almost nothing. Just took him off the Twitter banner and carried on as normal. First time we’ve mentioned it is a statement just now that says we’re disappointed to learn “by public release” that he’s joined Newcastle and that we’re receiving legal guidance on it.
By J Ciaran Go To PostThey're currently above Madrid lolI've been saying this for a minute now.
of course it does, but they aren't as the media likes to paint them, a small horse.
All that with a new stadium to boot.
By Oddinho Go To PostSteve Bruce is about the most unambitious name one can possibly muster. To go nowhere would actually be a good result for NewcastleEven finishing 13th would be an astonishing result, I'm sure most Newcastle fans would define good as just avoiding relegation
By FootbalIFan Go To PostUs or Manchester ?Pretty much everyone on that chart.
By J Ciaran Go To PostThey're currently above Madrid lolYou should also notice that they've made more money from sales than any other club on that list (and, per the previous list, only Monaco has accumulated more from sales than them). Moreover, I would argue, the big difference between them and el clasicunts (and all of the other large clubs in Europe, successful or not, with the exception of BVB) is that the latter predominantly spend to acquire, whereas Atletico largely spends to replace. Their talent is constantly moving off, and they're recycling the funds into the squad. In contrast, clubs like Barcelona and #J sell their players to raise funds for bigger purchases of players they want more. Sure, they spend above what they make from the sales, but so do most clubs.
of course it does, but they aren't as the media likes to paint them, a small horse.
By LFMartins86 Go To PostApparently he got 12M€.he shoulda gotten a dick up his ass instead
By Laboured Go To Post
By Spengo Go To PostPretty much everyone on that chart.Ehh.... a few of the clubs in that chart are already transitioning to rely more on youths.
By FligureSkatingFan Go To PostYou should also notice that they've made more money from sales than any other club on that list (and, per the previous list, only Monaco has accumulated more from sales than them). Moreover, I would argue, the big difference between them and el clasicunts (and all of the other large clubs in Europe, successful or not, with the exception of BVB) is that the latter predominantly spend to acquire, whereas Atletico largely spends to replace. Their talent is constantly moving off, and they're recycling the funds into the squad. In contrast, clubs like Barcelona and #J sell their players to raise funds for bigger purchases of players they want more. Sure, they spend above what they make from the sales, but so do most clubs.
They're also having a revenue similar to Dortmund and got a huge debt.
By sohois Go To PostEven finishing 13th would be an astonishing result, I'm sure most Newcastle fans would define good as just avoiding relegation
We're losing 3-0 to Wolves right now, I'd consider it a fucking miracle
Sometimes you need to be reminded that Ashley is a hugely successful self-made businessman. Maybe he's actually a genius and the gambles he makes are considered. When it backfires though, it backfires bad.