The Premier League Thread

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I'd seriously consider accepting £50m for JWP. So at a hypothetical £70m, I'd snatch their hands off. We'd be lunatics to reject that sort of money, in my view.
 
We usually agree with each other on most things Ides :emoticon-0136-giggl, but in this case you seem to have under estimated footballer's need for greed and money talks. Remember Blackburn?
Utd, City and the rest will still get big names but when players see what Newcastle are offering they'll be up there before you can say "It's always been a dream of mine to play for the Toon".
We agree on most things! Are you sure? Having questioned the level we agree on things, I am delighted that it has always been your dream to play for the Toon!! <laugh><laugh>
 
Newcastle are arguably an historically bigger club than Chelsea and Citeh were before their massive investment and there's is no reason why they can't become as successful as them in a couple of seasons.
I love this kind of debate about clubs being historically big, and the reality that it bears little relation to today until they start winning things. Wolves were massive in the 50s, Sunderland in the 30s, Huddersfield in the 20s and Preston in the late 19th Century, and Portsmouth in the 16th Century.
 
I've just noticed Brentford v Leicester has Hooper in the middle with Mason as VAR. I mean, that's a really good game on paper. And it's been proven that those two numpties put on a game together results in complete chaos.
 
I love this kind of debate about clubs being historically big, and the reality that it bears little relation to today until they start winning things. Wolves were massive in the 50s, Sunderland in the 30s, Huddersfield in the 20s and Preston in the late 19th Century, and Portsmouth in the 16th Century.

And I bet John Westwood's ancestors were still ringing that bell. Of course, In those days the bell was to warn people about catching nasty diseases. No change there, then
 
FWIW, I think he did a pretty good job there in the circumstances. He kept them in the PL while the fans turned on him and were protesting against Ashley. I think the Newcastle fans could show a little gratitude TBH rather than dance in the streets dressed as Saudi Arabians.

I’ll give them their due that their level of support is mighty impressive given that Newcastle is about the same size as Southampton and they regularly fill a 50k stadium + they usually bring a max allocation to St Mary’s despite the distance.

But outside of that they have come across as a bit twatish, classless and entitled through this whole takeover.

I don’t carry the illusion that there would be mass protests outside most clubs when a morally dubious billionaire takes over, but the outright celebration and **** like ‘we have our club back’, moaning about how disgustingly they have been treated by Ashley (context guys, context), dancing around with Saudi flags and personal level abuse aimed at Steve Bruce - just makes them look a bunch of knobs tbh.

I mean we have Gao who is certainly no better an owner than Ashley in the financial sense and we have had worse managers than Steve Bruce (Pellegrino stands out as the worst football manager I have ever seen), but although we were slating them as useless with regard to football, I don’t think it ever got quite as personal as the stick Steve Bruce has had to put up with.

As others have said he really didn’t have that much to work with and even though they are right to change manager, I don’t think he deserves the treatment he gets, at all.