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    Guess who's now desperate to leave according to the MSM Muppets

    First it was Bruno, then Gordon was 100% off to Liverpool, done deal. When they failed to get Gordon to Liverpool they began their blanket coverage, the new campaign, their incessant fervour Isak to Arsenal, Isak to Liverpool, Isak to anywhere but absolutely not staying at Newcastle.

    What a surprise.

    Stories have circled about Tino & Hall both wanting out and them both definitely off.

    The Media have tried and failed to destabilise all of club's key players mentioned above.

    In a recent long form interview on the beach at Tynemouth Sandro Tonali spoke about how comfortable and happy he is working with the manager, his team mates, loves the fans and the city.

    Somehow, that clear message seems to translate from English to Hack fraud Journalist speak as "Sandro Tonali has reportedly informed Newcastle United that he wants to leave the club this summer amid links with Real Madrid and Manchester City"
    https://www.teamtalk.com/news/newcas...placement-eyed

    I get that we will get attention from competitors for our players the better we play and the higher in the league we finish.

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    Apparently he's interested to move to City, that's because 'Tonali wants to return to live in Italy.' hahaha

    Also Madrid, last time I checked wasn't in Italy.

    "reports suggest the Italy international wants to conclude his spell with the Toon as soon as possible, potentially opening the door for Madrid and more."

    He want's to conclude is spell as soon as possible?

    Where do they get this nonsense from?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsnpsZaYUnY - If you haven't seen the 11 minute interview at Tynemouth. Here it is.

    Tell me if anything in this video indicates the man is unhappy. Couple that with his excellent performances, the open admiration he has for his team mates, the fact we're in total control of our future with regard to UCL qualifications finishing in the to 5.

    None of this makes any sense.

    They just can't stand the fact we're no longer a selling club. We are genuine contenders, the MSM muppets know that Eddie Howe's able to turn an eclectic group of players in to a genuine force in the league.

    When we are able to spend and bring the quality of the squad players up to be genuine like-for-like with our first 11, they chance to destabilise the club and crash the project, potentially get the owners to sell up and move on to Man U or one of the other cartel darlings instead will have gone.

    It's the last desperate throws of a dying media format as the circle the toilet bowl of irrelevance like the turds they are.

    In a few seasons when we are serial winners, putting in sensational performances in Europe and challenging for the Premier League title they will be forced to gush over us like the have been forced to print glowing reports of Man City.

    They hate us, they always will, it will be wonderful when these bottom feeders are forced to kiss our feet.

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    https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...-blew-31384533

    An article today from the toilet paper substitute, the Chronical, actually reports facts for the first time in longer than I can recall.

    In an even more shocking sensations discovery... it was written by resident functioning alcoholic Lee Ryder. I know I just had to pick my jaw up off the floor. I guess even a broken clock is correct twice a day!

    Here it is:

    Tonali, speaking to beIN Sports, said: "When I had the ban for 10 months, I was still inside St James' Park, and everything from the fans felt the same (levels of affection). It was the same as before the ban. Any player who had a 10 month ban if you have those fans it makes it easier and it felt quicker."

    "Every game we have great fans and have 50,000 home fans every game whether it is raining or in the sun. Even if you lose three games, the stadium is always still full. It is amazing."

    "In Newcastle, everything is different for the people because it is passionate."

    The roof will be raised at St James' Park again before the end of the season with European football beckoning again for the Magpies. With at least a Europa Conference League spot secured, Newcastle will now look to raise the stakes in continental competition and try to better their current deal by moving up to either the Europa League or the Champions League.

    https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...-blew-31384533

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    Breaking news just in time to try snd unsettle us for this (hugely important) run in. Funny that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    Breaking news just in time to try snd unsettle us for this (hugely important) run in. Funny that.
    Precisely!

    I have mentioned it many times. SSN is not a news agency, they are a PR agency.

    All the cartel clubs pay them to talk about subjects they want highlighted. Or pay them not to talk about certain stories.

    Obviously they can't get SSN to say that Man U are absolutely fine because no one is stupid enough to believe that.

    That clown Sodacough or whatever he's called has constant discussions with PR team contacts at each club who 'leak' stories to him. Basically they work together to control the narrative.

    David Ornstein another shill for the cartel has been coached to use language like ‘My understanding is pretty much everything is done and dusted and for [insert club name here] fans there is nothing to be concerned about.’ to avoid any legal issues.

    It's plausible deniability.

    There could well be a case to answer regarding fans suffering emotional and mental distress brought about by constant unfounded claims that players want to leave.

    With the state of nonsense decisions being send down from the bench in British courts these days. Who knows. Men get to beat women up in Olympic boxing matches these days so who knows!

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    https://www.nufcblog.co.uk/2025/04/1...wcastle-dream/

    In a new interview from Bein Sports, Tonali has spoken to Andy Kerr on his determination to give back to fans and the club following his suspension, discussing our cup final win, the support he’s received, his chants and Champions League ambitions.

    “Wow. It was amazing. Before the game it was a dream, but after 10 minutes I felt we had a chance to win. It was the best feeling in the world.

    “Every time I played, from the first game until the ban, I felt different. When I had the ban for 10 months, I was still inside St James’ Park, and everything from the fans felt the same (levels of affection). It was the same as before the ban.

    “Any player who had a 10-month ban if you have those fans it makes it easier and it felt quicker. Every game we have great fans and have 50,000 home fans every game whether it is raining or in the sun.

    “Even if you lose three games, the stadium is always still full. It is amazing. In Newcastle, everything is different for the people because it is passionate.”


    If you've not seen the video interview here it is.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xeld1YDiwe0

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    https://www.nufcblog.co.uk/2025/04/1...wcastle-dream/

    In a new interview from Bein Sports, Tonali has spoken to Andy Kerr on his determination to give back to fans and the club following his suspension, discussing our cup final win, the support he’s received, his chants and Champions League ambitions.

    “Wow. It was amazing. Before the game it was a dream, but after 10 minutes I felt we had a chance to win. It was the best feeling in the world.

    “Every time I played, from the first game until the ban, I felt different. When I had the ban for 10 months, I was still inside St James’ Park, and everything from the fans felt the same (levels of affection). It was the same as before the ban.

    “Any player who had a 10-month ban if you have those fans it makes it easier and it felt quicker. Every game we have great fans and have 50,000 home fans every game whether it is raining or in the sun.

    “Even if you lose three games, the stadium is always still full. It is amazing. In Newcastle, everything is different for the people because it is passionate.”


    If you've not seen the video interview here it is.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xeld1YDiwe0
    So, hes off then!
    😃

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    So, hes off then!
    😃
    No doubt the MSM Muppets will spin it in get the headline "Tonali issues a come and get me plea to Juve" within the next 24 hrs

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    It's gratifying in some ways that we're at the level they feel the need to do it but it's also ****ing annoying.

    At what point do we get to be on the inside. . .

    EVen City aren't completely on the inside after all this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    It's gratifying in some ways that we're at the level they feel the need to do it but it's also ****ing annoying.

    At what point do we get to be on the inside. . .

    EVen City aren't completely on the inside after all this time.
    The media shift will happen when this generation of cartel supporting journos all die and the youth become middle aged. The one who suppoort city not the filth. The ones who support us not the bindips or gooners.

    Until then we'll always be hated.

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