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Managers saying "no way" are building up too now (5+ at least).

Bound to be Poyet man. Working for his mate.

 

They reckon he's turned us down and has recommended someone else who has also turned us down.

 

I suspect the opening line of "Hola, we're after someone to work under Dennis Wise at Newcastle" may have something to do with it.

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Managers saying "no way" are building up too now (5+ at least).

Bound to be Poyet man. Working for his mate.

 

They reckon he's turned us down and has recommended someone else who has also turned us down.

 

I suspect the opening line of "Hola, we're after someone to work under Dennis Wise at Newcastle" may have something to do with it.

Not saying I believe that to be the case but assuming that's true for one moment, what sort of way to run a club is that? We ask someone whose only suitability is he's mates with the DoF and he turns us down so we ask him who he thinks we should appoint. :lol: Tbf, it sounds too far-fetched even by the standards of this debacle.

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Managers saying "no way" are building up too now (5+ at least).

Bound to be Poyet man. Working for his mate.

 

They reckon he's turned us down and has recommended someone else who has also turned us down.

 

I suspect the opening line of "Hola, we're after someone to work under Dennis Wise at Newcastle" may have something to do with it.

Not saying I believe that to be the case but assuming that's true for one moment, what sort of way to run a club is that? We ask someone whose only suitability is he's mates with the DoF and he turns us down so we ask him who he thinks we should appoint. :lol: Tbf, it sounds too far-fetched even by the standards of this debacle.

 

So does trusting Dennis Wise's, a casino managers and a property developers judgement of players over Kevin Keegan's, but......

 

 

Certainly there's at least 3 managers saying they've had semi-official contact with us now.

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I think - or rather I hope - that as more people buy into the premiership, that its only a matter of time.

 

We are however the club most ripe for a sale, apart from Everton.

 

I only hope that, when it happens, we get good people, and by that I mean people who want to run a good club aiming for success and know whats needed.

 

 

I agree with this, I do think Everton will be next to go

 

Well, Everton would cost less than us, but they don't have a ground like us and need a new one.

 

Newcastle also have a massively superior brand name, for instance the one club city, Newcastle brown ale, and bigger support and at the moment anyway, they can appoint any manager they please.

 

Fear is that someone good would come along and bid less than Ashley wants and they bugger off somewhere else, like Everton.

Everton have won titles in the past, nine league titles they've won which is more than us and the mackems, Chelsea and Spurs. However, no one really classes them as a big club in the modern game.

 

Their fanbase is very much on the decrease, 20 years ago, Everton had more fans on Merseyside than Liverpool, because of the fickle nature of new football fans, Liverpool seem to be garnering a lot of young fans in the area these days due to their success and big umph factor than Everton. They are dying as a club. If you look at realistically across the country, would you say Everton are in the top ten supporters in England? I certainly wouldn't. It's not like I'm stuck in the North East, when I'm working in London I see fans of every club, you come across so many toon fans in London, and I'm not just saying it, Fulham away there's as many southern accents in the toon end as geordie.

 

Everton have a mediocre fanbase, and it's largely centred on Merseyside which is the most deprived area in Britain. Their most expensive tickets are THIRTY FOUR QUID, they have three executive boxes, they've just come fifth in the league and last week they had only 34,000 paying people there. Now if they put prices up to our level, which I believe are extortionate, I think they'd struggle to get 25,000.

 

I know an Everton fan, and he agrees the prices are low because it's in a very deprived area of the country. Liverpool's match going support, 40% of them aren't from the area so they can cope overall with higher prices. I think of all of the clubs Everton would be the worst investment, you might get them for £150m less than us, but you'd have to build a new ground which would be full twice a season, and be stuck with a mediocre fanbase, and a club who the media just are not bothered about. It's true what people say about them, they're just plain old Everton. If I was an investor they'd be the last team I would buy.

 

Now every point of listed there for Everton, is 100% different with Newcastle, in everything apart from their four extra trophies, they are incomparable to us even at this stage, and I think anyone that's been involved with Newcastle knows we have fulfilled not even half of our potential on and off the park.

 

That is absolute poppycock and you know it. Liverpool do have a very large world wide fanbase but the majority of match going reds are from the L postcode area. The percentages are slightly more than Everton, but still pretty much in line in line with both clubs attendances.

 

Why do you continue to make up things up, your lying is quite pathetic now? Out of the last 70 years Everton have only had a higher average than Liverpool 14 times. That’s 14 against 56. Yes, that's 70 years, not 20, you stupid numbnuts.

 

They don’t come much more hypocritical than you. One minute you tell everyone that Newcastle is supported by 99% Newcastle people, and here you are getting quite horny about having so many Southern speaking Toon fans.

 

A football club is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, and Everton have a lot going for it in terms of a buyer coming in. They have a world wide fanbase, not nearly as big as Liverpool and Man U, but big enough. They have two sites offered by the city council for a new ground and they have a great history and tradition. A new ground would see any investor, willing to wait a few years, gaining a good return on their money. Building a new ground where there is almost guaranteed planning permission is very attractive to big money investors. I admit that being in the same city as Englands most decorated club is a bit of a drawback for investors, but not to very rich Arabs as it can be overcome, much as we did to Everton when Shanks built his dynasty.

 

Liverpool will cost around a billion for Dubai if their deal ever comes off and they build the new ground, that must make you feel really sick.

 

If you wrote your little piece as some kind of wind up, I'm afraid you've failed, it just comes across as your usual lying bollicks and blind belief that Newcastle is the biggest club in the world. Try and learn from Park Life, he's an excellent WUM because he does it with humour and intelligence.

 

 

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I think - or rather I hope - that as more people buy into the premiership, that its only a matter of time.

 

We are however the club most ripe for a sale, apart from Everton.

 

I only hope that, when it happens, we get good people, and by that I mean people who want to run a good club aiming for success and know whats needed.

 

 

I agree with this, I do think Everton will be next to go

 

Well, Everton would cost less than us, but they don't have a ground like us and need a new one.

 

Newcastle also have a massively superior brand name, for instance the one club city, Newcastle brown ale, and bigger support and at the moment anyway, they can appoint any manager they please.

 

Fear is that someone good would come along and bid less than Ashley wants and they bugger off somewhere else, like Everton.

Everton have won titles in the past, nine league titles they've won which is more than us and the mackems, Chelsea and Spurs. However, no one really classes them as a big club in the modern game.

 

Their fanbase is very much on the decrease, 20 years ago, Everton had more fans on Merseyside than Liverpool, because of the fickle nature of new football fans, Liverpool seem to be garnering a lot of young fans in the area these days due to their success and big umph factor than Everton. They are dying as a club. If you look at realistically across the country, would you say Everton are in the top ten supporters in England? I certainly wouldn't. It's not like I'm stuck in the North East, when I'm working in London I see fans of every club, you come across so many toon fans in London, and I'm not just saying it, Fulham away there's as many southern accents in the toon end as geordie.

 

Everton have a mediocre fanbase, and it's largely centred on Merseyside which is the most deprived area in Britain. Their most expensive tickets are THIRTY FOUR QUID, they have three executive boxes, they've just come fifth in the league and last week they had only 34,000 paying people there. Now if they put prices up to our level, which I believe are extortionate, I think they'd struggle to get 25,000.

 

I know an Everton fan, and he agrees the prices are low because it's in a very deprived area of the country. Liverpool's match going support, 40% of them aren't from the area so they can cope overall with higher prices. I think of all of the clubs Everton would be the worst investment, you might get them for £150m less than us, but you'd have to build a new ground which would be full twice a season, and be stuck with a mediocre fanbase, and a club who the media just are not bothered about. It's true what people say about them, they're just plain old Everton. If I was an investor they'd be the last team I would buy.

 

Now every point of listed there for Everton, is 100% different with Newcastle, in everything apart from their four extra trophies, they are incomparable to us even at this stage, and I think anyone that's been involved with Newcastle knows we have fulfilled not even half of our potential on and off the park.

 

That is absolute poppycock and you know it. Liverpool do have a very large world wide fanbase but the majority of match going reds are from the L postcode area. The percentages are slightly more than Everton, but still pretty much in line in line with both clubs attendances.

 

Why do you continue to make up things up, your lying is quite pathetic now? Out of the last 70 years Everton have only had a higher average than Liverpool 14 times. That’s 14 against 56. Yes, that's 70 years, not 20, you stupid numbnuts.

 

They don’t come much more hypocritical than you. One minute you tell everyone that Newcastle is supported by 99% Newcastle people, and here you are getting quite horny about having so many Southern speaking Toon fans.

 

A football club is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, and Everton have a lot going for it in terms of a buyer coming in. They have a world wide fanbase, not nearly as big as Liverpool and Man U, but big enough. They have two sites offered by the city council for a new ground and they have a great history and tradition. A new ground would see any investor, willing to wait a few years, gaining a good return on their money. Building a new ground where there is almost guaranteed planning permission is very attractive to big money investors. I admit that being in the same city as Englands most decorated club is a bit of a drawback for investors, but not to very rich Arabs as it can be overcome, much as we did to Everton when Shanks built his dynasty.

 

Liverpool will cost around a billion for Dubai if their deal ever comes off and they build the new ground, that must make you feel really sick.

 

If you wrote your little piece as some kind of wind up, I'm afraid you've failed, it just comes across as your usual lying bollicks and blind belief that Newcastle is the biggest club in the world. Try and learn from Park Life, he's an excellent WUM because he does it with humour and intelligence.

 

 

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