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Transfer policy conundrum

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Obi Wan, Dec 7, 2025 at 10:02 PM.

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Can we compete for EPL & CL without signinf ready-made 'star pkayers'?

  1. Yes, talented youth is the way forward

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  2. No, we need some experienced PL/CL winners

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  3. NUFC will never win either way (a choice for the WUMs &Mackems)

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  1. Obi Wan

    Obi Wan keeper of the peace
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    A lot has been said on here about the team's mental strength this season, having dropped numerous points from winning positions.

    Meanwhile, in terms of transfers, the priority call from many on here has been for better scouting - identifying and signing talented youth, before others clubs snap them up. And Ross Wilson seems keen to pursue this route too. For the record, I also want this.

    But it got me thinking. Given both the above issues, is it genuinely feasible to build up a team to compete for PL / CL against Europe's big boys, WITHOUT signing established, big name, ready-made stars, who have already experienced that level of success?

    The debate about lacking a winning mentality is tricky if you don't have true "winners" in the squad. And I don't mean the League cup, I'm talking winners of the PL and / or top European competitions.

    5 clubs have dominated the PL era and only 2 of those rose up during that time, following huge cash injections - Chelsea & Mnan City.

    Before seeing any PL success, they both signed numerous big name "winners" from other big clubs, like Barca, Real Madrid, Man United, etc. such as:
    Toure
    Robinho
    Tevez
    Silva
    Drogba
    Crespo
    Robben
    Makelele
    Veron

    So, can we really expect to break into the elite with a policy of primarily signing younger, untried talent and building them up? Is that realistic?

    Or will we have to get to a point where our revenues somehow enable us to afford (and actually attract - but that's a whole different debate in itself) the equivalent of say Ronaldo, Haaland, Mbappe, Modric, etc?
     
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  2. Roland Deschain

    Roland Deschain Well-Known Member

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    I was a big critic of the summers approach. Overpaying for players that aren’t much better, if at all, from lesser known gems, or going toe to toe with clubs who can just blow us away. It was a terrible idea but I don’t think it would’ve happened if the Saudis had appointed a CEO and Sporting Director in time.

    That said we do need to find a superstar goalkeeper. Everything else can be youth at this point.
     
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  3. GodAlmighty

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    Where’s the option for corn on the cob up the hoop?
     
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  4. Awaymag

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    think you have to pay extra for that?
     
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  5. Maximin Effort

    Maximin Effort Well-Known Member

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    We can win with a young squad assuming we get the correct profiles in the suit the game the manager wants to play.

    I believe that Ross Wilson and Suds will have more luck convincing Eddie of European youth than Mitchell did. Only time will tell I suppose, but SCR will prevent most of the big name established winners
     
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