We are a massive club compared to you - Newcastle 20th Richest Football Club in the World
many seasons in the Champions League and Europa League competitons, Top 4 finishes in the Premier League etc Bigger Fanbase and an amazing stadium. We have been involved in many memorable matches like the 3-2 win vs Barcelona, 1-0 Win vs Juventus, 3-2 win vs feyenoord, 4-3 defeat to Liverpool and so on
as for the signing of Kuqi it will only be till end of season and in my opinion not a bad squad player at all as he is hardworking. We was looking for a player who could make an impact off the bench and as the transfer window is closed we could only sign players out of contract. In the summer we will replace Carroll and improve other areas of the squad. Ewerton wanted ridiculous wages
We have also signed Stephen Ireland, Hatem Ben Arfa and Cheik Tiote
Hatem Ben Arfa - Worldy goal vs Everton and better than any of your midfield.
Cheik Tiote - Signing of the season, fantastic goal vs Arsenal and in my opinion one of the best midfielders in the world.
Sess or any of your loan signings made an impact like Ben Arfa Or Cheik Tiote?
Didn't think so
If you'd read the Deloitte and Touche report issued today, you' d not have posted this, and you would look like less of a helmet.
Silly, silly boy.
Incidentally, Ben Arfa scored 1 goal, hardly the stuff of dreams is it? 9 I know he's injured, blah )
'Newcastle had no relegation clauses in their player’s contracts, leaving the club saddled with a Championship squad on Premiership wages.
The Magpies saw revenues tumble while their wage bill remained constant, leaving a black hole in the club’s finances for the 2009-10 season, while the Black Cats’ top flight survival meant the club retained the massively superior Premier League TV money.
Deliotte estimates Newcastle was the 20th biggest club in the world in financial terms in the
2008/9 season, with Sunderland ranked somewhere between 30 and 40.
But Sunderland retaining Premier League status meant the club maintained it's position
around 30, while Newcastle tumbled to somewhere between 40th and 50th.'
From todays report.
Bits you need are highlighted.
Whoops.