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47 minutes ago, Peter Griffin said:

They also gave Chelsea a transfer ban a couple of seasons ago. That would hurt Toon more than any fine as it would really slow down their potential progress

That was more for Chelsea getting in youths illegally for their 100 loans a season policy IIRC.

Think Newcastle will be fine as long as they don't have a Dr Xia type kid in sweetshop owner in charge just spending ridiculous money on about 5 strikers. They have Wilson and Saint Maximn so already some decent attackers so really need to improve central midfield and defence which is bottom 6 prem standard.

They won't be signing likes of Mbappe anytime soon but someone Coutinho would start giving them more of a worldwide profile and he can obviously improve them if he's motivated enough. Wonder if they might go for someone like Zaha aswell.

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the links today seemed to be lingard, coutinho and icardi

could see all 3 happening

them giving one of the real big boys a big pot of cash for one on their reserve players is almost a given, the likes of psg getting a £80m ffp shot in the arm for icardi or draxler

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1 minute ago, villa4europe said:

the links today seemed to be lingard, coutinho and icardi

could see all 3 happening

them giving one of the real big boys a big pot of cash for one on their reserve players is almost a given, the likes of psg getting a £80m ffp shot in the arm for icardi or draxler

Juventus will already have been straight on the blower about Aaron Ramsey, desperate to get him off the wage bill now.

Now Everton are pleading poverty Barca need a new prem club to unload their stupid signings so can see them offering Newcastle not just Coutinho but Dembele aswell who can't stay fit but is exciting when on form.

They need to sign 3-4 though who'll give them long term security as Man. City did with Aguero, Kompany and Zabaleta so I would be surprised if they signed too many coming up to 30 as likes of Icardi, Lingard and Coutinho all are. Need to build something more sustainable in football as we are doing when you look at how young our first 11 is this season.

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31 minutes ago, VillaChris said:

Juventus will already have been straight on the blower about Aaron Ramsey, desperate to get him off the wage bill now.

Now Everton are pleading poverty Barca need a new prem club to unload their stupid signings so can see them offering Newcastle not just Coutinho but Dembele aswell who can't stay fit but is exciting when on form.

They need to sign 3-4 though who'll give them long term security as Man. City did with Aguero, Kompany and Zabaleta so I would be surprised if they signed too many coming up to 30 as likes of Icardi, Lingard and Coutinho all are. Need to build something more sustainable in football as we are doing when you look at how young our first 11 is this season.

Ings (50m) and McGinn (75m) would really help Toon in Jan. I would happily take the cash and reinvest it in new players. That would put us in a really really healthy financial position and enable us to get some quality players. in and pay higher wages. 

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Baffled by all the suggestions everywhere that Newcastle spending will equal Man City 2.0...  FFP specifically prevents this now and I would imagine that if the Saudis tried to test the rules against the status quo, the Sky 6 will do everything in their power to try to prevent them from circumventing/bending the rules around spending.  If it was this easy, why haven't other very wealthy owners done this yet?  Villa are starting to be hamstrung by the rules and just look at teams like Everton to see what happens when too much is spent bringing players in without letting some go out to balance the books.  

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5 hours ago, Zatman said:

Paolo Fonseca or somebody coming in with little relegation battling experience could be a poor move. Wouldn't be surprised if its somebody like Big Sam until the summer

Big Sam would be hilarious. Imagine the fans getting overexcited with exotic names and then him pulling up in his Jaguar XJS outside St James park 🤣

 

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So Bruce hasn't been sacked yet. He had a meeting with Amanda today and no statement. It will be very funny if they release a statement to say Bruce is staying on as manager, which is probably the best thing for them to do and replace him in the summer with a high profile manager. The Toon Army will go into meltdown if Bruce stays. 

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26 minutes ago, Peter Griffin said:

So Bruce hasn't been sacked yet. He had a meeting with Amanda today and no statement. It will be very funny if they release a statement to say Bruce is staying on as manager, which is probably the best thing for them to do and replace him in the summer with a high profile manager. The Toon Army will go into meltdown if Bruce stays. 

Used that famous Brucey charm to seduce her

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1 hour ago, KMitch said:

Baffled by all the suggestions everywhere that Newcastle spending will equal Man City 2.0...  FFP specifically prevents this now and I would imagine that if the Saudis tried to test the rules against the status quo, the Sky 6 will do everything in their power to try to prevent them from circumventing/bending the rules around spending.  If it was this easy, why haven't other very wealthy owners done this yet?  Villa are starting to be hamstrung by the rules and just look at teams like Everton to see what happens when too much is spent bringing players in without letting some go out to balance the books.  

Ashley has run them with profit the last 3-4 years which means they could spend up to 180-190 M straight off the bat if they wanted to, and would not get in trouble with FFP.

For all the shit Mike Aashley has put them through, he has actually put them in a great position right now.

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10 minutes ago, villalad21 said:

Ashley has run them with profit the last 3-4 years which means they could spend up to 180-190 M straight off the bat if they wanted to, and would not get in trouble with FFP.

For all the shit Mike Aashley has put them through, he has actually put them in a great position right now.

Spending that kind of money will only get them to mid table before they hit the FFP wall.  Even if they spent it all extremely well, they would be hard pressed to start challenging for Europe.  Blowing 120 million on Lingard, Coutinho, & Icardi leaves them with not a lot of room to build out their defense, which is arguably relegation quality at the moment.  

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But they can spend £180m in January, without  putting the club in a big hole, and even if revenues were to remain as they are, they could then spend a decent sum in the summer. And revenues aren't going to stay as they are, by the time the next summer window opens, Newcastle will be making at least another £40m a year in income, maybe three or four times that much. All that extra money will all be there for them to spend. 

I think they'll spend a couple of hundred million over the next two windows, bring in some high profile free transfers in the summer that'll get them pushing for Europe and raise their incomes to the point where they can push again the following summer. 

They won't need all that long - if they can 'find' the additional sponsors they need, they'll be able to spend half a billion pounds in the next three widows and pick up every quality free agent going.

Mbappe, Pogba, Fati, Dembele, Dybala, Rudiger, Belotti, Tarkowski - all nearing the end of their contracts - and by the time they get there, Newcastle will have the income to support their wages.

What might be interesting is who might be available in the fire sale as they clear out a whole forest of dead wood.

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Given the quality of their current squad, £200m wont get them anywhere near us, let alone higher.

They need 2 centre backs, 3 central midfielders and better back up to Wilson to get halfway up the league. They won't get that for £200m with the prices they'll be quoted.

 

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8 minutes ago, penguin said:

Say they spend in January in an attempt to stay up. Lets say they bring in Dele Alli, Lingard, Coutinho. £100 for all 3. Lingard on 200k a week, Dele 200k and Coutinho 300k.

£100 is a bargain, others could be interested at that price :D 

No way Dele Alli is going to be on half of that £200k, same for Lingard I reckon.

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