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9 hours ago, RonnieTodger said:

Spurs response to Bentancur’s ban has been an embarrassment.

 

They’ll no doubt wear anti racism t-shirts at the next Kick It Out event though.

"Kick it out, unless one of our players suffers as a consequence of their racist antics."

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On 20/11/2024 at 12:25, davieG said:

May be a graphic of text that says "How much has every current Premier League ownership group invested in their club? Figures in millions of ε Purchase price Owner funding Chelsea Manchester City Arsenal E2500m €1300m €1500m Fulham E1000m £2646m E259m £1259m Everton E788m €938m Man Utd E750m E878m Aston Villa €800m €845m E522m E582m Newcastle E300m 5266m €566m Brighton E494m 6512m Leicester E444m €484m Liverpool E300m Crystal Palace €436m €278m Wolves €243m Bournemouth- £213m West Ham E206m Tottenham 194m Southampton €185m Nottingham Forest €162m Brentford- €124m Ipswich €123m Source: Philip Buckingham used the cases of multiple owners, the value biggest stakeholder's buy in has been A"

What that tells me is that our owner has spent more than all but 5 clubs yet we're in a position where we have nothing in this current set up to show for it. To me that shows the people he is employing are not up to their jobs. Cooper, Rudkin and Whelan all need to go.

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12 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

 

Think this is about fair. 

 

I really don't think you can moan all that much about what KP have invested. We've pretty much always spent to the max of what we're allowed to? 

 

Unfortunately we've spent a lot of money quite poorly and ultimately the owners pick the staff that they let spend it. 

 

Yeah it's their responsibility to employ the right people.

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Looking at the fixtures this weekend I don’t see much movement in our position and those around us especially below. Unless wolves and Everton turn up some shockers. It’s the only silver lining I’m hanging onto fearing a thrashing from Chelsea. 😔

Posted
2 hours ago, cruzFOX said:

Looking at the fixtures this weekend I don’t see much movement in our position and those around us especially below. Unless wolves and Everton turn up some shockers. It’s the only silver lining I’m hanging onto fearing a thrashing from Chelsea. 😔

I'm afraid that how are season is going to be.  Relying on other teams to do worse than us. !!! 

It really is a sad state of affairs !!

Posted
9 hours ago, AKCJ said:

What that tells me is that our owner has spent more than all but 5 clubs yet we're in a position where we have nothing in this current set up to show for it. To me that shows the people he is employing are not up to their jobs. Cooper, Rudkin and Whelan all need to go.

Presumably that’s back since they bought the club from mandric.  so over a long period.

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Everton will move into their new waterfront stadium in July. Designed in the style of a bundesliga stadium, it boasts the closest stands to the pitch and the steepest home end stand in the UK, pushing the regulations to its limits on the rake of the terraces. The brief was to build a stadium purely for atmosphere. An innovative sound reflective roof to keep the crowd noise in . The largest fan zone in the UK and stunning views over the Mersey can be enjoyed by all. Below shows the sheer steepness difference between The Kop at Liverpool and what is being dubbed “The Blue Wall” at Everton’s new Bramley Moore Dock Stadium.
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15 minutes ago, davieG said:

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Everton will move into their new waterfront stadium in July. Designed in the style of a bundesliga stadium, it boasts the closest stands to the pitch and the steepest home end stand in the UK, pushing the regulations to its limits on the rake of the terraces. The brief was to build a stadium purely for atmosphere. An innovative sound reflective roof to keep the crowd noise in . The largest fan zone in the UK and stunning views over the Mersey can be enjoyed by all. Below shows the sheer steepness difference between The Kop at Liverpool and what is being dubbed “The Blue Wall” at Everton’s new Bramley Moore Dock Stadium.
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The amount of pissed and coked up bells you might see tumbling down...lol

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11 hours ago, AKCJ said:

What that tells me is that our owner has spent more than all but 5 clubs yet we're in a position where we have nothing in this current set up to show for it. To me that shows the people he is employing are not up to their jobs. Cooper, Rudkin and Whelan all need to go.

Isn’t that since they took over? They’ve spent more than most, but they do have more silverware than most to show for it, Premier League, FA Cup, Charity Shield. Multiple trips to Europe.

Some clubs with more investment that could only dream of what we had going for a while there.

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2 hours ago, davieG said:

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Everton will move into their new waterfront stadium in July. Designed in the style of a bundesliga stadium, it boasts the closest stands to the pitch and the steepest home end stand in the UK, pushing the regulations to its limits on the rake of the terraces. The brief was to build a stadium purely for atmosphere. An innovative sound reflective roof to keep the crowd noise in . The largest fan zone in the UK and stunning views over the Mersey can be enjoyed by all. Below shows the sheer steepness difference between The Kop at Liverpool and what is being dubbed “The Blue Wall” at Everton’s new Bramley Moore Dock Stadium.
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It's gonna be so hilariously embarrassing when it's still a ****ing morgue lol

 

It'll also be one for the kids clutching at straws that claim the reason our atmosphere is dead is the architecture of the KP. 

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Imagine 50,000 Everton fans groaning loud each time one of their players mis-places a pass..

 

Seriously, though, that stadium could suffer if climate change kicks in..

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42 minutes ago, Wymsey said:

Imagine 50,000 Everton fans groaning loud each time one of their players mis-places a pass..

 

Seriously, though, that stadium could suffer if climate change kicks in..

We are talking at a period of 60 years on worst case scenario. The amount of engineering involved in this stadium project is massive 

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1 hour ago, Wymsey said:

Seriously, though, that stadium could suffer if climate change kicks in..

 

I'm turning the heating on full blast, leaving the car running outside and plugging in all my electrical appliances as we speak. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Finnegan said:

 

I'm turning the heating on full blast, leaving the car running outside and plugging in all my electrical appliances as we speak. 

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What's the latest on Newcastle's new stadium?

 

November 2024: Fan vote sways in favour

Earlier in 2024, a fan vote was conducted to gauge the preferences of Newcastle supporters. While this vote was not binding, it provided the club with valuable insights into what fans desired.

The results of the vote were not disclosed at the time. However, more information emerged on 20 November, during a new fan event at St. James' Park Stack. This event featured the club's CEO, sporting director, and chief commercial officer (CCO).

The club's chief operating officer, Brad Miller, spoke about the potential at the event:

It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Do we invest and transform St James’ as we see it today on the site where we are? Or do we take that bold move and think about moving? We want to make sure it’s a very robust process. So regardless of the outcome, I want to stand up in front of everybody throughout the process and say, ‘This is why it is a logical decision, with long-term competitiveness in mind

 

More here -

https://footballgroundguide.com/news/newcastle-new-stadium-plans?fbclid=IwY2xjawGucIpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHbl0-ux1LsYPsjLpUILMWOegRGR2NwErhtK6eiEMAuN7G3xeMJovuXvmdg_aem_p04Eb9gURt4QMnt94IG0kg

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