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Thread: Yes or no

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    Yes.

    Wasn't certain a few weeks ago but I'm all in now.

    Being described as the 'nobody gives a fck beaker' over on Clowns 'R' Us....

    from the fans whose team finished 6 points above the drop into League 1
    Most of that lot would give their right hands to be able to qualify for this or any European Competition.

    Sadly for them but it's not going to be on for you lot. Not this century or any other one.

  2. #12
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    European competition is European competition.

    West Ham fans & Roma Fans celebrated when adding the silverware to their trophy cabinet.

    The first trophy is always the most difficult. Getting any kind of title or trophy will be a generational day in Newcastle United's history & a massive step up towards being a title contender and cup winner, a champions league regular.

    Winning is a culture, the more you do it the acustomed to the pressure, it doesn't gets easier but players, staff, board, fans get used to the pressure of finals and being ruthless.

    Does anyone seriously think that Newcastle City Centre won't be absolutely mental should we win the Conference League next season?

    It'll be nuts.

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    European competition is European competition.

    West Ham fans & Roma Fans celebrated when adding the silverware to their trophy cabinet.

    The first trophy is always the most difficult. Getting any kind of title or trophy will be a generational day in Newcastle United's history & a massive step up towards being a title contender and cup winner, a champions league regular.

    Winning is a culture, the more you do it the acustomed to the pressure, it doesn't gets easier but players, staff, board, fans get used to the pressure of finals and being ruthless.

    Does anyone seriously think that Newcastle City Centre won't be absolutely mental should we win the Conference League next season?

    It'll be nuts.
    Agree with this, winning the first trophy is the hardest, we haven’t got that “ big match” temperament yet, but it’ll come.

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nufcian View Post
    Yes… and all reasons assume City win the FA Cup…. I reserve the right to completely change my tune if a major upset happens 😉

    1. It’s another trophy to go for… and it’s a sh!t ton more likely we could pick that up than the CL this season.

    2. Opposition is likely to be a sh!t ton more favourable for us… which means we can add a fair chunk of European coefficient and improve our standing in future European competitions.

    3. It’s more TV money and income, all adds to the bottom line at the end of the FY

    4. It’s still a European competition, more of a reason for players to stay and players to come to us over teams not in Europe.

    5. It helps grows the brand by playing in Europe
    Summed up nicely.

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