Newcastle United Thread - 2021/22

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Showing that the Saudi’s are investing energy/money into not just the men’s 1st team:


That’s a record crowd for women this seasonthey are in tier 4!
Howe, staveley and the boss were also watching.

It was always ‘slightly’ wrong when City women managed to get promoted into the super league at it’s inception (iirc), but not as wrong as when ‘hanging on the coat tails’ united were handed a straight invite into the established league a couple of seasons ago.
I wonder whether Newcastle will be (if they show the colour of their money) invited straight up as well
 
Showing that the Saudi’s are investing energy/money into not just the men’s 1st team:


That’s a record crowd for women this seasonthey are in tier 4!
Howe, staveley and the boss were also watching.

It was always ‘slightly’ wrong when City women managed to get promoted into the super league at it’s inception (iirc), but not as wrong as when ‘hanging on the coat tails’ united were handed a straight invite into the established league a couple of seasons ago.
I wonder whether Newcastle will be (if they show the colour of their money) invited straight up as well
It shows the major potential of that huge club. I say bring it on. The Rags must be sweating. If Newcastle get it right off the field they will be a big player. There is huge untapped commercial in the North East region. It will be great for English football.
 
I hope you’re that shit next week
I think we'll be set up different next week as I think we'll start Wood up front. He doesn't score many but he will run his socks off and will give us something up front that will give us an out ball and will likely make the ball stick a bit up front rather than it coming straight back at us.

I expect Saint-Maximin on the left, Joelinton playing centrally with Bruno and hopefully Willock who is much more mobile that Shelvey.

Our defence will probably not be able to cope with your movement, Targett is slow so once you're past him it's job done. On the other side, Krafth can not defend very well but can put a tackle in from time to time, he more often than not is out of position or backs off, I doubt we'll risk Trippier who is so much better but probably starts against Arsenal. If Krafth goes forward there is every chance that you'll get behind him with ease. If I was playing newcastle I would target both of our fullbacks and Dan Burn as Burn is quite ofter easily turned if you go inside of him, he seems to defend better when somebody tries to on his outside as he's left footed.

You'll get 3 points, hopefully we can keep the score down, I would see 2-0 or better as a moral victory.
 
It shows the major potential of that huge club. I say bring it on. The Rags must be sweating. If Newcastle get it right off the field they will be a big player. There is huge untapped commercial in the North East region. It will be great for English football.
It should be interesting how we get on comercially as we had season tickets on 9 and 10 year deals which are coming to an end so the income is going to increase as people start paying the going rate. Also, our shirt sponsorship is rumoured to end this season which is good because we only get around £6.5 million.

The last commercial figures available are for 2019/20 show us taking in £29 million which was joint 9th in the division, a long way behind your £246 million, even Everton took in £76 million.

I can see Newcastle building new training facilities, the club are looking for land so that they can get started as the current training facilities are garbage.

They are also talking about expanding the stadium which should be reasonably easy at the Gallowgate (extra 6,000 or 7,000 seats) but not as easy in the East Stand which they might have to knock down and build up as they can't build out because of the listed buildings behind the stand. They've already said that they will not be moving to a new ground but that could change as 52,000 is too small and demand for tickets is off the scale even now.
 
It should be interesting how we get on comercially as we had season tickets on 9 and 10 year deals which are coming to an end so the income is going to increase as people start paying the going rate. Also, our shirt sponsorship is rumoured to end this season which is good because we only get around £6.5 million.

The last commercial figures available are for 2019/20 show us taking in £29 million which was joint 9th in the division, a long way behind your £246 million, even Everton took in £76 million.

I can see Newcastle building new training facilities, the club are looking for land so that they can get started as the current training facilities are garbage.

They are also talking about expanding the stadium which should be reasonably easy at the Gallowgate (extra 6,000 or 7,000 seats) but not as easy in the East Stand which they might have to knock down and build up as they can't build out because of the listed buildings behind the stand. They've already said that they will not be moving to a new ground but that could change as 52,000 is too small and demand for tickets is off the scale even now.
I think you will find Staveley & crew have been looking at areas in Gateshead & other out lying areas for either a new stadium or training facility.
 
I think you will find Staveley & crew have been looking at areas in Gateshead & other out lying areas for either a new stadium or training facility.
CFA provides a ready model. Money no object, no ffp worries, build first class facilities etc etc. Maybe Mubadala can even develop it for them! Staveley probably has a good relationship with our guys from AbuDhabi.
 
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