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  1. It's_all_Greek_to_me

    It's_all_Greek_to_me Well-Known Member

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    Newcastle United have announced the appointment of Lee Charnley as the Club's new Managing Director.
    Lee, who previously held the position of Football Secretary and has been a director at the Club since 2008, has taken up his new role with immediate effect.
    Owner Mike Ashley will also be formally appointed to the Club's Board of Directors, joining Lee and Finance Director John Irving.
    Speaking after his appointment, Lee outlined the Board's plans and expectations for the Club.

    "It is a real honour to be confirmed as Managing Director," he said.
    "I have been with the Club for almost 15 years and have seen a great many changes in my time here.
    "The Club has never been in such a stable and healthy financial position, which gives us the best possible platform from which to grow.
    "I am confident that with our dedicated, hardworking and loyal employees, together with Alan Pardew and his backroom staff, we will progress the Club, both on and off the field over the coming years.
    "Our immediate priority of course is to finish this season as strongly as possible. Our minimum target for this campaign was a top ten finish, but I can assure our supporters that everyone at Newcastle United will do their utmost to ensure the Club finishes in the highest league position it can.
    "At the beginning of the season all our staff and players were incentivised should we finish in tenth position and above, and our commitment to achieving this will continue right up until the final whistle on 11th May.
    "To their credit, the players, led by the captain, agreed to this incentive scheme despite our 16th place finish last season.
    "Looking ahead to future seasons, our primary focus will remain the Premier League.
    "Our preparations for the summer transfer window have already begun of course, and our challenge is to make sure we spend the funds we have available in a careful and considered way in order to ensure that we get the maximum benefit from every pound we invest in the squad.
    "We will continue to operate in a financially responsible manner and live within our means. This Club is financially strong and there is money to spend if the deal is right and we are confident a player can add quality to the squad.
    "That said, we will not pay over the odds or make knee-jerk decisions. Every player we sign represents a major investment and mistakes are costly which is why we will continue to be prudent in our transfer dealings. This is the reality of a well-run football club like ours.
    "We can be proud that we already meet, and in fact exceed, the requirements of UEFA's Financial Fair Play regulations and in our latest set of published accounts we recorded a profit for our third consecutive year.
    "We will continue to manage our finances in this sustainable manner and will not accrue debt in order to achieve short-term gains.
    "It is also important that we don't over-promise and under-deliver for our supporters, players and staff. False expectations lead to disappointment and frustration, hence why we will keep our transfer business confidential and will not be drawn into commenting on the media speculation and rumour that exists in this digital world.
    "As a board we will continue to make the final decisions on all player transfers. Clearly, however, the manager and his team have a very significant involvement in such decisions and will be instrumental in making recommendations in relation to the squad.
    "Our transfer policy and strategy is very clear and will remain unchanged. We will focus on identifying and recruiting young players whose best years are ahead of them, which in nearly all cases means players in their early to mid-20s and not beyond.
    "We don't look at transfer windows in isolation, but rather as a full trading year, and our intention for the first team is to sign one or two players per year to strengthen the squad.
    "In addition, we aim to strengthen the squad underneath the first team in order to make sure we have a strong group of players pushing our regular first team for a starting place each week. This is essential to bring out the best in everyone and provide an important element of continuity to the squad for the longer term.

    "To achieve that it is crucial that we have a youth development strategy that is producing home grown talent who can develop and feed into the system, thereby contributing to the depth within our squad.
    "Our Academy's Category One status gives us an excellent platform for maximising the potential of the region's young footballing talent and providing the best possible opportunities for local youngsters.

    "We have invested heavily in our Academy to achieve Category One status and have made significant improvements in terms of staffing, infrastructure and facilities. Our aim is to be the best Academy in the region by a considerable distance, ensuring that the most talented local players end up at Newcastle United, not elsewhere.
    "This is why it is important that we grow and strengthen our links with the local community. A strong relationship between the football club and the region is of great mutual benefit and it is something we are committed to.
    "Some fantastic work is already undertaken by the Newcastle United Foundation, as well as by our Academy staff, reaching out to local boys clubs, engaging with schools and community groups and providing soccer school coaching programmes around the region.
    "The Club has long been focused on keeping football affordable for our supporters and that will remain a priority for us.
    "Our average attendance for league games so far this season has been more than 50,000, making us the third best supported club in England. We want to see St James' Park full throughout the season and we will continue to operate a ticketing policy and pricing structure that keeps Newcastle United one of the most affordable clubs in the Premier League, encouraging family attendance and rewarding our most loyal supporters with long-term price guarantees.
    "We are also committed to our current strategy in relation to communication between the Club and its supporters. At the beginning of the season we launched a new Fans Forum, with members representing our diverse fanbase. It has been an open, honest and productive forum and it will continue to be our primary means of direct supporter communication and engagement.
    "The commercial side of our business will also be an important priority for us moving forward. Whilw at the moment we can't compete with the commercial strength of the top six, whose income from sponsorship and advertising deals dwarfs other clubs in the Premier League, we will work hard to drive up our commercial income to give ourselves the best possible chance of competing on the field with those wealthier clubs.
    "Of our three core income streams - broadcast, matchday and commercial - it is only our commercial income that we are able to affect to any great degree, especially given our commitment to keeping ticket prices affordable for our fans.
    "We have made great strides in this respect recently, having secured the most lucrative sponsorship deal in the Club's history, with Wonga.
    "We are delighted to have them as a partner from a commercial perspective but also because of their desire to work closely with our supporters and in our local community.
    "There is however still a lot of work to be done to ensure we are maximising every commercial opportunity available to us. Our plans to host the stadium's first music concert since 2007 this summer, together with our participation in a high profile pre-season tournament this August in Germany, are evidence of the type of commercial opportunities we are pursuing.
    "The extra revenue we are able to generate from commercial deals translates ultimately to the amount of money we have available to invest in the Club.
    "We will look, where possible, to use this revenue to invest not just in the squad, but into improving other areas of the business, including the stadium and its facilities, the Academy, the first team Training Centre and more.
    "Supporters will be aware that we have recently announced plans to build a new multi-million-pound state-of-the-art training complex which we hope will be completed in early 2016.
    "This is our vision and strategy for the years ahead. The purpose of this statement is to communicate with our supporters in an open and transparent manner and we hope that it provides a clear outline of our intentions.
    "We all want to see Newcastle United improve, but we are convinced that the best route to achieving this is to do so sustainably, building each season without risking the financial health and stability of the Club.
    "I can assure supporters that the board and everyone associated with the Club aim to make Newcastle United the best it can be, pound for pound."

    Thoughts?
     
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  2. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    A long winded article, with a once word questions, effort, 1/10.
     
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  3. Lord Jonjomort

    Lord Jonjomort Well-Known Member

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    Thoughts? 10th is acceptable and represents both the worst and best likely to be achieved. Cups are a nuisance, as is Europe, and we will continue to spend pretty much fck all on young players, probably from France.

    The rest is just bluster. The fact Alan Pardew is named in an important statement leaves me fcking cold.

    The issue here is there is no evidence that they are interested in putting a strong squad in place. There is no inclination to provide quality football, it's more about prices.

    Mike Ashley joining the board is the only point of interest. Anyone know why he'd bother at this stage?
     
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  4. It's_all_Greek_to_me

    It's_all_Greek_to_me Well-Known Member

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    Exactly what I thought. A load of bullshit basically. Perfectly timed after ST renewals kick in.
     
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  5. Graham Carr's Binoculars

    Graham Carr's Binoculars Well-Known Member

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    Disappointed but not surprised.

    It's the mention of Pardew taking the club forward and the last line "The club aim to make Newcastle United the best it can be, POUND for POUND" that are the biggest kick in the teeth for me. Also concerned at the fact we've stated we're only looking to add 1 or 2 players each season, when to be honest we need a bare minimum of four new arrivals this summer just to replace what's already left/will leave.

    Pardew is safe as houses in his position under this regime. Mid table is our aim and will continue to be so and we'll never really go beyond this unless somehow our academy produces a golden generation.

    I'll admit that it's refreshingly honest and outlines the clubs plans. It's just a pity that those plans are not what we want to hear.
     
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  6. Lord Jonjomort

    Lord Jonjomort Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, but it's hardly a battle cry, though. It's exactly the same statement made by Llambias. We don't like cups, we won't spend money.

    I mean, what's the fcking point in "exceeding FIFA's FFP rule"??!? Do we get entry to the Champions League by exceeding?? It just adds infinite weight to the argument that this club is run on a balance sheet and regular 4-0 hammerings don't fcking matter as long as we're in or near the top 10.
     
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  7. It's_all_Greek_to_me

    It's_all_Greek_to_me Well-Known Member

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    They couldn't give a toss about the football side of things. It's a business and as long as the business shows a profit regardless of where the team is that is what matters. Mid table is all that matters.
     
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  8. Beardsley's Rancid Sack

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    Christ we're going to spend barely anything - again.
     
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  9. Prince Isak (GG)

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    He has said nothing that has not already been said before.

    The point about Pardew means that he is here to stay. You can read between the lines but by the sounds of it we wont buy players unless the deal is in our favour.

    They make it clear, many times that we will not be held to ransom. That we only buy players for value for money... Sounds very similar to Sports direct. Cheap in Cheap out.

    I understand the need for the business model to be robust. That we need to be financially prudent. That expensive transfers can end up being costly. But so does not having the good players we need to win games.

    Having read all the crap that has been spouted. We all know that Ashley does not like losing money. And I honestly think without any additions to the squad we will be right down in the mire next season. Lets see what he does when we are in the bottom 3 come January of next year. What will he do then?

    The best thing we can hope for (sounds stupid but let me explain) is for a terrible start to next season. Where we are come Christmas near the bottom or at the bottom. He will then HAVE to make a decsion.

    1.) Spend money on players and avoid relegation.
    2.) Get rid of Pardew and get a top manager in.
    3.) Both of the above.

    Anything else will see us drop down and this time I dont think we would bounce back.

    The building of the youth team and infrastructure takes years to produce results. In this period of time we need sustained improvements. This will not happen with this current squad of players.

    It is incredible to think how much money the man has and yet he treats the club the way he does.

    The thing I do not get is he invests in every other business venture, to speculate and accumulate. So why not with our club. He buys out dead old businesses and builds them up.

    I still think he has a personal thing against the fans. As long as it does not go down in value he does not really care. He has the puppets in place and he pulls the strings.

    Meh, we shouldnt expect anything while this chap is about. Which I am worried will be a very long time.
     
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  10. It's_all_Greek_to_me

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    This really is turning into a piss take. Do they honestly think fans are stupid?
     
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  12. Lord Jonjomort

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    It's also the same sh!tty fcking "purples" model implemented early on. If you read what he says, there's a first eleven, then some kids. The exact same utter fcking cr@p we have to watch when we get ONE injury is what will continue to kill us every year. Can't believe that statement, what a load of bollox. If I wasn't apathetic towards the club already, that's done it.
     
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  13. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    Two things stand out. Pardew is safe regardless otherwise why name him in such an important appointment. We are going to try and get by on as little cash as possible. Hold onto our hats, next season is going to be bumpy. Either Pardew/Carr have identified some ridiculous value in this summers transfer market, or they and our board are living in cloud cuckoo land.
     
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  14. Hung Drawn and Quartered

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    I've heard this all before, I'm sure I have
    wasn't it in their 5 year plan that they brought out,
    which got put into another 5 year plan, beause the first one failed and led to relegation
    or was it the crap on the paperwork wanting me to re-new my season ticket
    it all just seems the same
     
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  15. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    "Looking ahead to future seasons, our primary focus will remain the Premier League"

    The excitement is overwhelming me.
     
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  16. Beardsley's Rancid Sack

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    If we sign 1-2 first team players this summer we're going to be in for a truly diabolical season next year.
     
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  17. Graham Carr's Binoculars

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    Unless they are Messi and Ronaldo <laugh>
     
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  18. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    Or Ryan Gauld. If we sign Ryan Gauld everything will be alright.

    He can bring his manager too Jackie McNamara who seems to play an exciting brand of footy. Likes working on a shoestring budget too, we can definitely accomodate that. Bring that left back Robertson too. And Souttar.

    Actually **** it, **** Ashley I'm a Dundee United supporter <laugh> Come on the Tangerines!!
     
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  19. Albert's Chip Shop

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    The key line for me is....

    "We don't look at transfer windows in isolation, but rather as a full trading year, and our intention for the first team is to sign one or two players per year to strengthen the squad.

    Gotta have been written by Ashley...
    It basically reiterates the reference point of one or two PER YEAR.
    No mention of outgoings and the need to balance that also.
    I expect Pardew to promote some kids to fill gaps and if we sign 1-2 players we will be lucky.
    Our squad is being decimated and I am now starting to agree with a few on here in that we are most likely down next year.
    I just hope someone buys the club before the summer window closes...
     
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  20. Beardsley's Rancid Sack

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    It also means that we'll hold some money back in reserve in the event that we're struggling in January.
     
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