HarrogateMackem
Member
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2016
- Messages
- 30
- Reaction score
- 7
- Points
- 8
- Location
- Harrogate/ Newcastle Upon Tyne
- Supports
- Sunderland AFC
Newcastle will pay for their massive wage bill next year with all the money they haven't spent for the last 5.
I guess you could say they're paying for not spending any money, but at least they can afford it.
Their owner has £3.2 Billion and make a profit each year, im sure they will be fine financially. its what they do on the pitch that will matter - I think they will piss the Championship to be honest.
ah well, at least you can always count on 5 live to cheer you up. "top 10 next season then a title challenge the year after" - sunderland fan.
Because 606 is the greats signal of fans, assuming he wasnt being sarcastic about the title thing.
Also didn't you lot set top 8 as the goal for the season and have your new summer signings talking about the Champions League?!?
I know it's been said but you do have to wonder what if Newcastle had got rid of McClaren just 2 weeks earlier. Their squad is far far too strong to have finished bottom 3.
It will be interesting to see is Sunderland stay on their path of signing 30+ year olds, being shit and sacking their manager. Big Sam is shrewd enough to get them into mid-table next year surely
Rafa got them 2 points from Villa, Norwich and Sunderland. It wasn't like he was leading them straight to safety... When McClaren was sacked they were ahead of us in the table. Obviously Rafa is a much better manager but I do dispute this narrative that Rafa would have guaranteed them safety had he come in earlier.
Also regarding our signings. Under Big Sam we signed three players permanently in January; a 25 year old Jan Kirchoff, a 25 year old Whabi Khazri and a 27 year old Lamine Kone. So far so good I suppose! We have to aim for mid-table, although that is a big ask in the Premier League, its a tough league and nobody has a 'right' to win any game.