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    Quote Originally Posted by Tutfoster1892 View Post
    Remember though... it has to be fair market value.. 100% we will not be allowed to match any of the top 6 clubs and will be stopped by the PL..

    Spurs get something like 5m every home game they play in match revenue.. this is what we need to be aiming for
    https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/n...growth-2942992

    That is the verdict of football finance and sports law experts after new “associated party transactions” (APT) rules were clarified this week, making it tougher for clubs like Newcastle and Manchester City to sign deals with affiliated firms.

    Clubs will now face sanctions if they are found guilty of inflating sponsorship deals with associated companies, with punishments set by an independent commission.

    The rules don't state anything about large sponsorship deals from [B]non-associated parties[B]

    There are plenty of private sector business groups, who would benefit exponentially in the GCC by being associated with NUFC.

    So, it''s not all doom and gloom. Also, we have to be of the mind, that no matter what the EPL and fraudies try to do to stop us becoming established as a dominant EPL club on a par with City it won't work. It might take a little longer but this project will be a success. We will win the Premier League and we will win the Champions League.

    Patience and positivity lads. Persistence beats resistance 100% of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/n...growth-2942992

    That is the verdict of football finance and sports law experts after new “associated party transactions” (APT) rules were clarified this week, making it tougher for clubs like Newcastle and Manchester City to sign deals with affiliated firms.

    Clubs will now face sanctions if they are found guilty of inflating sponsorship deals with associated companies, with punishments set by an independent commission.

    The rules don't state anything about large sponsorship deals from [B]non-associated parties[B]

    There are plenty of private sector business groups, who would benefit exponentially in the GCC by being associated with NUFC.

    So, it''s not all doom and gloom. Also, we have to be of the mind, that no matter what the EPL and fraudies try to do to stop us becoming established as a dominant EPL club on a par with City it won't work. It might take a little longer but this project will be a success. We will win the Premier League and we will win the Champions League.

    Patience and positivity lads. Persistence beats resistance 100% of the time.
    I have no doubt we will be winning trophies in the future, but we won't be anywhere near PL champions or CL champions within the next 10 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tutfoster1892 View Post
    I have no doubt we will be winning trophies in the future, but we won't be anywhere near PL champions or CL champions within the next 10 years
    Damn Tut mate, you're an optimistic one ain't ya?

    The trajectory from the take over & Howe coming in to today shows we're going to be challenging for the league in 2 or 3 seasons. Definitely in the mix for Champions League qualification.

    Klopp going from the Bid Dips, Salah probably gonna leave. The dumpster ratchers will experience the same issues as ManUre post Fergi. They'll not maintain their status at the very top of the league consistently. VDV is old and soon to be gone. Allison is 31 and will be considering a nice move to Italy or Spain to end his career in the Sunshine, picking up one last big signing on paid day.

    Arsenal look well situated & Arteta seems stable and in for the long haul.

    Spurs, We need to see if Ange is a genuine top manager, 2nd Season Syndrome will tell us a lot more about the cowardly whites and the Aussie.

    So there is plenty of room for NUFC to establish ourselves as regular top 4 contender. That combined with another 2 full transfer cycles (4 windows +) replacing the Frasers, Richies, Murphy's with top quality young players of course we will be in the conversation for a title.

    The PiF didn't buy the club to sit on their hands & take 10 yrs to be a force to be reconned with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    Damn Tut mate, you're an optimistic one ain't ya?

    The trajectory from the take over & Howe coming in to today shows we're going to be challenging for the league in 2 or 3 seasons. Definitely in the mix for Champions League qualification.

    Klopp going from the Bid Dips, Salah probably gonna leave. The dumpster ratchers will experience the same issues as ManUre post Fergi. They'll not maintain their status at the very top of the league consistently. VDV is old and soon to be gone. Allison is 31 and will be considering a nice move to Italy or Spain to end his career in the Sunshine, picking up one last big signing on paid day.

    Arsenal look well situated & Arteta seems stable and in for the long haul.

    Spurs, We need to see if Ange is a genuine top manager, 2nd Season Syndrome will tell us a lot more about the cowardly whites and the Aussie.

    So there is plenty of room for NUFC to establish ourselves as regular top 4 contender. That combined with another 2 full transfer cycles (4 windows +) replacing the Frasers, Richies, Murphy's with top quality young players of course we will be in the conversation for a title.

    The PiF didn't buy the club to sit on their hands & take 10 yrs to be a force to be reconned with.
    I'm sure they said it was a 10 year plan when they initially took over..

    Im not negative mate, just a realist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    Damn Tut mate, you're an optimistic one ain't ya?

    The trajectory from the take over & Howe coming in to today shows we're going to be challenging for the league in 2 or 3 seasons. Definitely in the mix for Champions League qualification.

    Klopp going from the Bid Dips, Salah probably gonna leave. The dumpster ratchers will experience the same issues as ManUre post Fergi. They'll not maintain their status at the very top of the league consistently. VDV is old and soon to be gone. Allison is 31 and will be considering a nice move to Italy or Spain to end his career in the Sunshine, picking up one last big signing on paid day.

    Arsenal look well situated & Arteta seems stable and in for the long haul.

    Spurs, We need to see if Ange is a genuine top manager, 2nd Season Syndrome will tell us a lot more about the cowardly whites and the Aussie.

    So there is plenty of room for NUFC to establish ourselves as regular top 4 contender. That combined with another 2 full transfer cycles (4 windows +) replacing the Frasers, Richies, Murphy's with top quality young players of course we will be in the conversation for a title.

    The PiF didn't buy the club to sit on their hands & take 10 yrs to be a force to be reconned with.
    Not to mention the wealth of talent to come up from the academy.

    You only need to compare what has been available during the last two years compared to what was produced under FatSlob during his almost a decade and a half.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    Not to mention the wealth of talent to come up from the academy.

    You only need to compare what has been available during the last two years compared to what was produced under FatSlob during his almost a decade and a half.
    Yes indeed, we've seen a clutch of quality youngsters brought it who have the potential and the road map to make it through to the first team squad. Alfie Harrison looks like a very exciting prospect indeed!

    We're in great shape and within the parameters progressing amazingly.

    A win against Man U & Spurs on Saturday put us right in the mix for a European place next season. European competition two years in a row. A massive step forward in development terms.

    Playing in the Europa League isn't quite the Champions League but it is European Competition. The 22-25 yr old players we're targeting in the transfer market will be content to join the project to fight for a top 4 Premier League position & challenge themselves in the Europa on route to UCL qualification and regular participation.

    We should also take into consideration this is Eddie Howe's 2nd season. We're suffering our '2nd Season syndrome' the injuries are the impact of that.

    Next season will be a very interesting and exciting one.

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