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Great heading for a piece in Tuesday's Daily Mirror about Liverpool.

"It’s going from bad to Wirzt for Slott...."

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yep - I got to LOL otherwise you'd be depressed whereas prob some are who take it so deep.
In the end its just a game cop the good with the bad.
 
yep - I got to LOL otherwise you'd be depressed whereas prob some are who take it so deep.
In the end its just a game cop the good with the bad.

I read another piece from a different paper yesterday concerning Wirtz. Where the journo likened his situation to Robert Pires, David Silva and Denis Bergkamp when they arrived in the Premier League....

 
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All the debate over the disallowed Liverpool goal is nothing unusual these days really. In France this last few days they've been talking non stop about PSG's second goal against Olympique Lyon which VAR allowed when it was obviously not a goal. PSG eventually won the game 3-2 in injury time but I don't think they'd have won in that goal was disallowed.

VAR has been good in some ways but has totally fucked the game in other ways....
 
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Yep it’s a real luv hate relationship.
Luv obviously when it goes your way but those fine margins ones you know it would have been given and got to admit I prefer the old way.
 
I think you're right. It's a massive project now they're investing 2-3billion in the stadium rebuild.

But bringing in someone that's won Serie A, La Liga or even Ligue Un will require a large transfer budget to go with the appointment.

I know there's the Premier League spending limits in place but you do get the feeling there's a certain reluctance to push the boat out at Newcastle.

The Saudi's clearly bought in with the plan of spending, but their timing was terrible - no sooner had they got the club, the City Group got pulled up and the cheat-codes got removed from the Prem. I'm not sure they know what to do at the moment. They thought winning the league cup and getting into the Champions League would put them over the top to attract players, but learned a sharp lesson when Isak decided there were better places to be. It's like Cole going to Newcastle - the difference is, this time they didn't go out and buy Shearer, they got Waltermade and Wissa - as much as I hate Shearer, you'd take him over the two of them put together.

The stadium... It's the new trick. Hard to understand how many seats a club can sell these days. The Mags only have about 30,000 season ticket holders, because they want to keep 20,000 seats to package up at inflated prices. They could probably sell 50,000-60,000 season tickets if they had the seats, so you can understand why they would relocate.

Sunderland board are beginning to make noises about completing the upper tier at the Stadium of Light, specifically so they can keep selling tickets to home supporters. If we finish the bowl it comes to about 64,000 and will look amazing. If it's full of 'real' supporters, rather than the 10,000-15,000 tourists a lot of Prem clubs have these days, it'll be a fearsome atmosphere. Just so long as we don't get used to being half-decent!
 
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Sorry mate, I've been looking at this sentence for 5 minutes and I still can't figure out what is means.
Lol
Soz mate.
There’s always 2 sides to every storey.
Rogers yes I expect is an egotistical fella and stubborn possibly and then the hoops board have their issues or the owner.
Divorces most times are fugly
 
The Saudi's clearly bought in with the plan of spending, but their timing was terrible - no sooner had they got the club, the City Group got pulled up and the cheat-codes got removed from the Prem. I'm not sure they know what to do at the moment. They thought winning the league cup and getting into the Champions League would put them over the top to attract players, but learned a sharp lesson when Isak decided there were better places to be. It's like Cole going to Newcastle - the difference is, this time they didn't go out and buy Shearer, they got Waltermade and Wissa - as much as I hate Shearer, you'd take him over the two of them put together.

The stadium... It's the new trick. Hard to understand how many seats a club can sell these days. The Mags only have about 30,000 season ticket holders, because they want to keep 20,000 seats to package up at inflated prices. They could probably sell 50,000-60,000 season tickets if they had the seats, so you can understand why they would relocate.

Sunderland board are beginning to make noises about completing the upper tier at the Stadium of Light, specifically so they can keep selling tickets to home supporters. If we finish the bowl it comes to about 64,000 and will look amazing. If it's full of 'real' supporters, rather than the 10,000-15,000 tourists a lot of Prem clubs have these days, it'll be a fearsome atmosphere. Just so long as we don't get used to being half-decent!

I'm looking forward to the first tyne and wear derby this season.

And I'm hoping Siuth Sheilds get promoted so next season there'll be a 'head v Shields derby game in the Conference....

Gateshead was where my Dad was from and he supported them.
 
I'm actually surprised the Saudi King hasn't forced alot of changes to date.
Sure they are hamstrung by the FA's rules and regs but why have City group got away with so much to date over the last 10yrs.
 
I'm actually surprised the Saudi King hasn't forced alot of changes to date.
Sure they are hamstrung by the FA's rules and regs but why have City group got away with so much to date over the last 10yrs.
City are hanging onto the idea that all of their stuff happened years ago - they got off at UEFA due to the passage of time (statute of limitations for the offenses). Newcastle would find it very difficult to jump in right in the middle of this fuss and START doing the crap City did years ago.

Once you've got the machine turning over, you can generate the income and justify almost anything. Looks like they are going to use the stadium to do this.
 
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I'm looking forward to the first tyne and wear derby this season.

And I'm hoping Siuth Sheilds get promoted so next season there'll be a 'head v Shields derby game in the Conference....

Gateshead was where my Dad was from and he supported them.

A couple of my friends (and former business partners) tried to buy Gateshead a few years back. It all fell through. I strongly believe that if they had got hold of the club they'd be in the league by now.
 
A couple of my friends (and former business partners) tried to buy Gateshead a few years back. It all fell through. I strongly believe that if they had got hold of the club they'd be in the league by now.

The stadium was always the issue for Gateshead. Until last year they couldn't be promoted into the Football League because they didn't have a 10 year security of tenure on that Gateshead International Stadium. But it's been signed off now bybowners Gateshead Council so they're now able to go up....

Its actually a horrible venue. Whenever 've watched any of the highlight of rhwir games on DAZN it just looks terrible optics for football.

My Nanna used to live in Felling and her council flat was about 250 metres from the stadium.

There was an old box of football programmes for Gateshead when theybwere a Third Division North side from the 1940's.and 50's in her flat. I don't know what happened to them. They'd be worth a bit of money now....
 
yer and this just might bite his butt.
My Boro mate is spewing with you and then my Wolves mate is happy as - lol what a outcome.
The only downside for Rob is that when he gets relegated and loses his job, clubs will be cautious about hiring him... But he's a clever lad a 3 1/2 year deal and he'll be sacked before the end of this season - leaving him with a juicy pay-out to go with the pay-out he got at Luton.

It's widely believed that the reason Gary O'Neil hasn't taken a job since Wolves sacked him is that until the end of his old deal he continues picking up 40k/week compensation until he gets another job. Why would you seek out a high stress job when you are getting 2 mill/year for walking the dog?
 
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What a frigging out deal !
Yer why bother wow.
Clubs give this kind of deal to a lot of coaches - rather than have to pay them off a lump-sum when they are sacked, it defers payment throughout the contract. They take the chance that a coach isn't going to want to stay out of the game for 2 years whilst their old deal counts down. Whenever you see a highly rated coach sitting things out for a surprising period of time - the probability is that this is how their deal was structured.

When Wolves offered O'Neal his job back - it was most likely because they were already paying him and figured that hiring him would be literally zero cost to them.
 
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