Newcastle fans being predictably graceless online and saying now sell us Cucu and Bissouma etc.
This.... with a Geordie accent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXuRvthgn4U
Newcastle fans being predictably graceless online and saying now sell us Cucu and Bissouma etc.
We wanted £5m according to the athletic , I doubt we dropped much on that price as Newcastle desperate to get him in pre season . I’m guessing 4 and a quarter , every little bit helps as they say .
I can't help wondering if they tried to poach Paul "new contract" Barber as well.
I guess we'll never know.
Wouldn’t that mean the weird alien looking woman would be redundant?
They are reported as looking for a CEO as well as a Technical Director.Wouldn’t that mean the weird alien looking woman would be redundant?
There are probably people on this site who are better equipped than I am to answer my questions. I really don't know the answers; maybe only time will tell ....
What specific positive difference did Dan Ashworth make for Brighton and Hove Albion while he was with us?
How much difference will he make to our/Newcastle's prospects?
Is Premier League football competition terminally reduced to rich clubs with seemingly infinite spending power (and dubious ownership)?
I can't help but think DA was a crucial part of a team approach to the way GP is running the first team, and TB running the club generally. I'm not saying the dip we had was a direct result of DA resigning, but I don't think it helped, and perhaps left a few people, whether coaches and staff or players without someone perhaps they regularly spoke to or confided in outside their first team bubble.
He probably was a vital cog between the business side of things with PB and TB, and the football side of things. The evidence would appear to be a much more considered approach to transfers throughout the club whether development, first team or womens. Whether relatively unknown finds like Cucurella, to landing Welbeck and revitalising his career, or grabbing Lamptey for peanuts - we seem to have left the days of Locadia and Jahanbakhsh behind us...for now.
What difference could he make to Newcastle? – look at MU's transfer business without a sensible executive or clear plan. You can spend more than any other club in Europe and finish on your lowest points total for 30 years. The difference he can make is that with £100m's to spend, he probably gets it spent wisely more often than not, starts to tie together all parts of the club, and has the authority to make a difference.
I can't help but think DA was a crucial part of a team approach to the way GP is running the first team, and TB running the club generally. I'm not saying the dip we had was a direct result of DA resigning, but I don't think it helped, and perhaps left a few people, whether coaches and staff or players without someone perhaps they regularly spoke to or confided in outside their first team bubble.
He probably was a vital cog between the business side of things with PB and TB, and the football side of things. The evidence would appear to be a much more considered approach to transfers throughout the club whether development, first team or womens. Whether relatively unknown finds like Cucurella, to landing Welbeck and revitalising his career, or grabbing Lamptey for peanuts - we seem to have left the days of Locadia and Jahanbakhsh behind us...for now.
What difference could he make to Newcastle? – look at MU's transfer business without a sensible executive or clear plan. You can spend more than any other club in Europe and finish on your lowest points total for 30 years. The difference he can make is that with £100m's to spend, he probably gets it spent wisely more often than not, starts to tie together all parts of the club, and has the authority to make a difference.
A lot is made of the signings and Ali J and Locadia rightly called out as duds but let’s not forget Bissouma, White and Sanchez all pre-date Ashworth so it’s not about to all come crashing down around us.
Thank you for your clear response; do you think Weir can do the job just as well?
Settled on 3m according to reports.
No, plenty of other talented people about, it may well be the hard work from DA is done, club structures, ways of decision making etc. are all in place, and basically you can carry on without that same person and do continue the success.
While we see our club as perhaps the same with steady improvement, I think in football terms, the club's reputation has grown exponentially. It is now a place to be if you want to advance your career, on and off the pitch. This is now a club on the radar of talent all over the world - take Mac Allister, struggled at first, but the club worked with him, he's improved and now looks a great player at PL level. Exciting times I think.