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I think the Echo or Athletic had mentioned that Origi's contract expires this summer BUT if he plays a certain numbers of games, we can trigger an extension.

Yeah saw that reported somewhere else. Not sure how that works in terms of if he agreed a pre contract with a foreign club, would we override that if he started number of games etc or does he technically still have 18 months on this contract in which case can’t sign anything.

Either way I don’t think we’ll stand in his way in summer but could need him rest of this season
 
Newcastle need goals, chris wood is 30 and is as slow as slow can be at this point.

Newcastle have not time for this type of floundering about chasing crap from thier direct delegations rivals who would never sell to them.

They need to bring pace and goal scoring urgently and the fact that now on the 10th of January it at least seems the only real target aligned before the window was an aged right full back who can take a free speaks volumes.

Newcastle have had to have seen that as much of a nice player almiron looks and as much as joelinton tries neither know what county the goals are in never mind their general location.

Newcastle need to be moving now for strikers cos scoring goals is the only way out of this **** they are in.
I've got no interest in how well or otherwise Newcastle do other than since the takeover I now hope they keep buying the wrong players and that none of ours go anywhere near them.
 
Make it £500m and they can have Ox, Milner, Phillips and Karius too

Nah... Not Milner. I want him to stay as a coach. His legs might not be what they were 50 years ago, but his brain is still sharp and so think he could coach the youth.
 
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i struggle to remember morals coming into footballs decision making in my lifetime but can think of numerous example of the lack of said moral and yes that includes our club .
Mostly I agree. However, I do think there are varying degrees of morality (or lack of it), and the Saudi regime dwarf the bad behaviour of most other miscreants. No amount of tu quoque argument can mitigate against the actions of a murderous regime who simply shouldn't be allowed to invest in our institutions.
Do we draw a line somewhere or do we just say we'll take your money, regardless of what you do?
(By "we" I refer to our authorities' and their willingness to sanction the deal).
 
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Mostly I agree. However, I do think there are varying degrees of morality (or lack of it), and the Saudi regime dwarf the bad behaviour of most other miscreants. No amount of tu quoque argument can mitigate against the actions of a murderous regime who simply shouldn't be allowed to invest in our institutions.
Do we draw a line somewhere or do we just say we'll take your money, regardless of what you do?
(By "we" I refer to our authorities' and their willingness to sanction the deal).

But we as uk already do take their money. And indeed help prop up said regime.

We have to remember that first it was Iran, favouring Iraq then it was Iraq, Kuwait and saudi. Now its Saudis are bad.

Maybe the issue is really the west enabling these regimes constantly that's at issue.

I long for the day that oil dependency is broken and the desert re-covers the Emirates and other such places
 
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But we as uk already do take their money. And indeed help prop up said regime.

We have to remember that first it was Iran, favouring Iraq then it was Iraq, Kuwait and saudi. Now its Saudis are bad.

Maybe the issue is really the west enabling these regimes constantly that's at issue.

I long for the day that oil dependency is broken and the desert re-covers the Emirates and other such places
I don't know how much we can do as individuals to stop governments making deals with devils but as football fans we should have a say in how ownership is managed. Voting with our feet would sort it out but that's nigh on impossible to organise on a large scale especially when you've got Geordies walking around all giddy with tea towels on their heads.