He is full of it, I know I would not expect the club to be taken over and win the league insantly. It will take a few seasons to correct Ashley's work. We would need nearly a full team of quality replacements.
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What a complete load of shyte from the mackem pelanty duffer
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He is full of it, I know I would not expect the club to be taken over and win the league insantly. It will take a few seasons to correct Ashley's work. We would need nearly a full team of quality replacements.
He's full of sh1t. Commentates on 5-live sometimes and spouts complete bollox 90% of the time
It’s funny with these ‘expert’ opinions on expectations at Newcastle that there are never any phrases like:
“I was talking to some nufc fans the other day and...”, or “I don’t agree with the view of a fan I spoke to last week....” because, in every case, they haven’t spoken to a single fan of our club about their expectations.
I find such comments extremely condescending, I mean, who thinks we’ll win the league straight away if the PIF buy us FFS?
Another day, another pundit who knows the square root of fcuk all. Fat-faced smb tw@t.
I think what's most annoying about this is that the media seem to think that just because someone is an ex-pro football player they a) understand the business of football and b) should be given a platform to voice their opinions. I mean, he's practically contradicting himself from one sentence to the next in this interview.
“You can wish for whatever you want from Saudi Arabians with big money, but wish again. You can say they have this money and that money, but they could come and say it’s not easy to compete with Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United, but it’s not easy."
Right, it isn't easy... but that's because those clubs have money that they largely got from their owners! If he was asked why Man City have become successful, could he give an answer that didn't involve the Qatari investment?? If not, then why wouldn't the same rule apply to Newcastle and the Saudis? If he says it's FFP rules, then I would like to remind him of the outcome of the league's attempt to impose FFP on Man City!
"If there was an open cheque book, things could happen. If the cheque book comes out and it has an extra zero on the end, you will get players, but the club might not get in the Champions League and all of a sudden they will need to sell two or three players."
Maybe, maybe not. Depends how much money you have. Man City failed to reach the CL in 2009/10, but they didn't have to sell players. Man Utd did't qualify in 2018/19, 2016/17, 2015/16, or 2013/14, and there's been no fire sale. Quite the opposite, in fact.
“I look at Sheffield Wednesday, having spent some time at the club, and they show what can happen if you get ahead of yourself. Their chairman came in, had a two-year plan to get into the Premier League and it didn’t happen. Now they are in League One."
If he's on about Chansiri, his net worth is about the same as the purchase price of NUFC. It's a whole other world to the PIF. Here, he's failing to understand that numbers can be big or small.
“People say Mike Ashley doesn’t do this or doesn’t do that, but they have no debt, they run a nice tight ship and he knows he can’t compete with the big boys."
No debt = over £100m debt to the chairman. Running a nice tight ship = not reducing that debt in profitable seasons, and posting huge losses in other seasons.
“People say why can’t he put the money in? If he goes bankrupt and loses all his money, would everyone at Newcastle say they will have a whip-round and get it back for him? No they wouldn’t. They’ll say next chairman please.”
What does this even mean?? If he goes personally bankrupt? He's increased his personal wealth since becoming owner of the club, mainly via his primary business concern for which he uses our club as a free advertising vehicle, so it's not likely. And even if it did, it doesn't impact the club directly, unless he recalls his loan in full (assuming there's a mechanism for that). If he means the club going bankrupt, then why would we want to give it back to an owner who saw us go bankrupt (even if he was someone we absolutely adored)?? I'm absolutely baffled as to what is going on in his head here, if anything.
“Newcastle fans have just got to accept they are a Premier League football club and their priority at the start of the season will be make sure they stay in this league, like a lot of clubs do.”
Lets assume it's true that the aim of a lot of clubs in the PL is just to stay in the league. What's the best way to ensure that? Invest in the club. What do we want our owners to do (whether that's Ashley or someone else)? Invest in the club. It's that simple.
“If Mike Ashley is making profit every year and it is going into his bank, then he is running the business right."
So, the aim of the club is purely to make a profit? Fine. Is he doing that? Not by the latest set of accounts, and many others previously. So, in what way is he doing a great job? He can't exactly point to a huge net transfer spend as an excuse for failing to make a profit either. That means by Waddle's own standards Ashley is doing a bad job. And the owners of City are doing an even worse job by this standard... and we still can't compete with them! If the sole aim isn't to make a profit, then at some point the issue of what goes on on the pitch surely has to come up - it's a football club, after all. And if he isn't making a profit, and the football hasn't improved, then is there any meaningful way in which this business is being run in the right way? Utterly baffling.
Waddle twaddle !
He reminds me of an alcho who hasn't had a drink in 24 hours.