Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
Maybe stop worrying about what Ashley's pocketing and concentrate on having a squad turned into a football team with what we have and wheel and deal with in the transfer windows.
We've shown in the last few games that this squad is capable of doing way better than it's been showing.

It also shows that buying for the sake of it just because some fans don't think we've spent big money, is not always the answer to the conundrum that is Newcastle United football club and it's internal workings, from this date and many dates in the past.

We go to watch football and hope to see decent football. We got a glimpse of some decent football last week against a team that spent bigger than we did.
Same with Watford, regardless of us carrying luck. We carried luck when playing negative far too often and managed to get away with one goal defeats amid the dross.

I'd take the Bournemouth game of football all season long, because it shows we have much better than what some fans think.
The biggest issue is in fans having to understand that, You got to fight for what you want,
For all that you believe.
It's right to fight for what we want,
to live the way we please.

As long as we have done our best,
then no-one can do more,
then Newcastle United football club
is well worth fighting for.

And we should never count the cost,
or worry that we'll fall.
It's better to have fought and lost
than not have fought at all.

Let's always take whatever comes
and never try to hide.
Face anything and anyone
together, side by side.
That's all very nice.

We have great support, supporters spending their hard earned to follow the players far and wide. I do, however, see empty seats in parts of the ground that were previously occupied. But you can't question the support.

Neither can you question the effort of the players, they give it their all, and I believe it is because they 'get' what it means to play for us.

I also believe Rafa is a good man, a good manager, and someone who instills in the players what our Club is about.

All of the above are pulling together for our Club.

Sadly that's where it ends.

The one person who is not 'in this together' is one Mike Ashley, our owner, who tells lies, promises money generated by the Club, and sticks the V's up at fans.

And he, ultimately will be why supporters say they've had enough.