Latest fans forum minutes

Below are the minutes for the latest fans forum, I think you will all agree that Steve McClaren comes across very well and seems to be very positive going forward. We just need a couple of good signings in and things will look much brighter.

1. Introduction

Lee Marshall (LM) welcomed all attendees to the meeting and meeting protocol was outlined (no live tweeting or recording, production of official minutes to be approved by the group).

As scheduled, six members’ tenures have come to an end at this meeting and all were thanked for their time and contribution to the Forum. The club will be arranging to send each departing member a small token of appreciation for their time and contributions to Forum debates. Due to work commitments, Adam Smith (AS) will be replaced and a women’s representative will also be sought.

LM stated that all vacant seats will be advertised shortly.

The club’s pre-season schedule was summarised, with details given of a ticket on-sale date for the home fixture with Borussia Mönchengladbach.

LM confirmed details of the club’s annual open day for supporters. The open day at St. James’ Park – which will include an open first team training session – will provisionally take place during the school holidays on Tuesday 4th August.

2. Steve McClaren

The club’s head coach, Steve McClaren (SMc), was introduced and was formally welcomed by Fans Forum members.

SMc addressed the group and thanked them for their welcome.

SMc: “There’s a great determination with myself and the board and the people behind the scenes to take the club forward.

“The key thing was Mike Ashley’s interview before the West Ham fixture. What he said must have given everyone at the club an enormous lift. Certainly I said that for whichever head coach came into the club, what a fantastic situation. That’s what I’ve sensed going around and meeting people.

“We’ve needed to get things in place. It’s taken a while to get my staff in place because they’ve been here, there and everywhere. We didn’t want to rush that because the people around you are important. It’s important to get the right people.

“I think we’ve got a great coaching team. They are the right people to work with the players. Our culture is that we’re here to improve them. If we improve them, everyone will benefit.

“We’ve got quality people in and from day one, we’ve come in and just worked how we normally work. We set the culture and the environment. We want everybody to get up in the morning and want to come to work. That’s they key thing – they enjoy the work, it’s beneficial, they get

coached, they get taught and they get made better – as far as they want to go. We have the staff to do that.

“We set the ground rules. There are two agendas which run parallel. One is the present squad and present staff. Two is adding to that and looking at how we are going to improve the situation. That for me has been what we’ve been doing; identifying what’s present and what do we need to take us forward.

“The present staff have been fantastic. They’ve been really good. The players have come in and we’ve set out our culture, our rules. Discipline is the key to it.

“We’ve stressed from day one the kind of discipline we expect from players, as well as the discipline that they expect from us. We ask them to be professional; to do the right thing every day. Everybody knows what’s right and what’s wrong and we ask them to come in and do the right thing, to be professional.

“If we create that environment, people – players – will follow. It’s about setting up, getting the players in and identifying what success is. We want to win something and get into the top eight. That’s been stated by the owner and that’s our objective. How we get there is our job. You start right at the bottom in terms of what you create, the culture and the climate, what rules you set, the discipline, how you work, the professionalism, the character.

“My first job at the training ground is to create that culture of professionalism. That has to be the first success, then we’re building on that with recruitment – which is being worked on day and night relentlessly. Despite what you may read or hear, that’s what has been happening.

“Through the years, I’ve learned through experience that things will happen. That’s football. They don’t always happen when you want them to happen but if you hold your nerve, they happen how you want them to happen.

“Getting back to work has been great. Getting the players on the grass has been great. Saying to everybody, we’ve got nothing to hide. We’ve got an open door policy. We think that what we do is very good for the players and very good for their improvement.

“In the longer term, we have got to think strategically about how we develop this team into a top eight team that is going to win a trophy.”

Paul Loughlin (PL): “There has been a lot said over the last few months about the current squad of players. What’s your view on that current squad and how much potential do you see?”

SMc: “We’re trying to raise the standards. The key thing is talking to the players one-on-one. The majority of people who say things about players don’t have the benefit of knowing what goes on behind the scenes.

“I’ve been asking why is it that fans – who are the most important people – are questioning some of the players’ attitudes, ability, talent and things like that. It’s asking the players that question – why. They get to answer that. We believe with a change of culture and approach, we can change them. Will we change them enough so that they’ll improve and come with us to get back in your good books? That’s down to them entirely.

“We want to give the leaders, the senior players more respect and more authority within the group. That helps young players.

“The best thing we can do is have one-on-ones with the players. You, as fans, are questioning players but believe you me, I’m also questioning them one-on-one and saying ‘this is being said

of you, give me some background’. From that, we assess if they can change and if they can get better.

“We’re assessing what we have at the present moment and if it can take us forward. If the character, attitude, ability, mentality can help us to win a trophy and take us into that top eight. That’s a totally different level to where we are at the moment. Can the present squad do it? We go through each player and we’ll assess. Is he a winner? Is he with us? Can he go with us? That’s what we’re assessing.”

PL: “Has there been a lot of buy-in in terms of ethos and culture from the players? There have been positive things written about the impact of that so far.”

SMc: “We’ve said the players have a fresh start. We’ve written a lot of things down too and stated we’re here and this is where we want to go, but you’ll only judge us on the actions every day. It’s small steps. Is there a buy-in? Yes, but let’s see in 2-3 weeks when we assess the players and it becomes more apparent.”

Vishal Vedhara (VV): “It’s refreshing to hear about the new culture and that action is being taken.”

SMc: “You have a perception and an idea and previously I’ve gone for revolution and it hasn’t worked. It’s evolution and identifying what needs to be done. Every place needs something different so the last three weeks have been asking what this place needs and then trying to give it.

“As staff we’re here to help and we’re telling the players that they’ll improve, they’ll be a better team for all fans to enjoy.”

VV: “We want to see passion. That’s what’s been missing.”

SMc: “Speaking of passion, when Steve Black had his first chat with the players, he frightened them half to death. Everybody knows him and his reputation and it has been well received. He’s good at his job and has done it in every sport. He has told the players that we are here to help.”

Liam Hall (LH): “There has been a lot of negativity, lots of fans who have fallen out of love with the club. What would you say to them?”

SMc: “We can’t just say ‘come on, fall back in love’. I can write things down and we can say it here but you’ll only believe it when you see the action. That’s the job we’ve got to do, to show that passion and attitude.

“That last game against West Ham last season, the team was never going to lose that. The attitude, the passion wasn’t just on the field, it was also off the field. I’ve watched the whole game three or four times and we’ve clipped it down to 8-10 minutes to show the players. Within that clip, it shows their attitude and passion. That’s what you want to see. That’s the platform every time we turn up, that’s the least we expect.”

Brian Parkin (BP): “Did you have an idea of the positions you want to strengthen before you arrived, or is it from scratch on the training ground?”

SMc: “I’ve talked to the current staff and board but I also know the players so we’ve got a good idea of what we need.”

VV: “Most previous managers/head coaches have a brand of football. What is yours?”

SMc: “We’ve put the statement up that we want to be respected in football as an attractive, attacking, but effective team. That’s what we’ve always done. It’s trying to get a balance; a product out on the field and a product from individual players. “Everyone is different. I’ve talked to Peter Beardsley and he tells me the crowd like to see the team getting the ball forward, not passing backwards. We might have to adjust a little bit. I’m talking behind the scenes, talking to staff, talking to you (the Fans Forum), reading things and finding out what kind of football you like to see.”

BP: “You always hear in the media that we’d rather lose 4-3 than win 1-0. Not for me. I’d rather win, whatever the football is like.”

VV: “Fans want football which will get them off their seats.”

Phil Patterson (PP): “We want to see players who care for the club and not hiding.”

Steve Hastie (SH): “We’ve never expected to come from behind when we’ve conceded first. We need a winning mentality and attitude.”

SMc: “We’ll swap sides of the table and I’d say exactly the same thing. That’s what I want to see. Words are easy but I do. We want people to try, not to hide and people who can take the ball and want the ball all the time.

“That’s why Steve Black has been brought in. It’s easy to constantly tell the players to do something but we need the right characters in the team, the right mentality. When you cross the white line, everyone has talent but you have to have courage. At top clubs, the shirt is heavy and you have to have the personality to wear it. I’ve seen it – players are fantastic at some clubs but at others, they can’t handle crossing the white line.”

3. Communication

Following SMc’s recent email which was sent directly to supporters, the club outlined changes to how it will be communicating with supporters.

Direct communication to supporters will be a key element and emails will be sent on a regular basis from key individuals within the club.

As part of the club’s new strategy, it will communicate with supporters directly so they get the news before anyone else does.

The club will also be delivering more content via official channels, more short clips from the training ground, when the team are away, the academy etc. and giving fans an insight behind the scenes.

Dave Abbott (DA): “Have you considered making access to the entire website completely free?”

The club is looking at options and is continuing to review everything it does digitally.

Steve Cole (SC): “Can the club expand on why only Sky Sports and the Daily Mirror spoke to Steve McClaren first?”

Alongside Sky Sports and the Daily Mirror, SMc also gave interviews to the club’s media channels followed by local written media and BBC Newcastle. The club felt that this was the most appropriate way in which to announce SMc’s appointment to fans and best control and re-enforce the positive messages the club wished to deliver to them.

VV: “The club should be mindful of the negative impact that could have if journalists are unhappy.”

The club emphasised that it meets all of its obligations to the written media under Premier League regulations.

4. Supporter items/open questions

PP: “Motivation can be key and Steve Black could be a great appointment in terms of instilling belief into the players and making them feel confident to show their ability.”

The board noted that they have spoken at length about what they want in potential new players and character is key to that.

Dave Abbott (DA): “We had a lot of injuries last season. Have there been any changes?”

SMc: “It’s one of the first things we look at and we talk to the doctor and the medical staff. We’ve got very good staff behind the scenes. We’ve gone though training methods, what we do and seeing how we can avoid injuries. The doctor was one of the first people I spoke to.

“We want players to be available every Saturday so that’s our target. If a player gets injured, we need accurate diagnosis, good treatment, good rehab and to get him back as soon as possible.”

BP: “The club has admitted to making mistakes. Can you clarify what these mistakes were and what measures have been put in place to ensure that they don’t happen again.”

The club stated it did not wish to dwell on the past and stated its objectives are clear. With Steve and his staff now in place, the focus is now very much looking to the future.

SH: “Are we back to square one in terms of player recruitment since the new head coach came in?”

The club stated that its targets have been refined in some cases following conversations with Steve about his style of play and the specific expectations he has for each position.

LH: “Other teams on a similar level as us are reported to be making bids for players that we’re linked with. Why aren’t we?”

The club suggested that view was based on the presumption that it wasn’t doing the same and that what the media writes is often not necessarily the reality behind the scenes. In terms of the calibre of player and level of fees, the club is confident it is very competitive within its grouping.

The club affirmed that while its business principles still apply, there is the possibility to consider players that may command a higher transfer fee than previously considered. The club’s view moving forward is to pursue quality over quantity and the club is confident it can attract those type of players.

Taylor Payne (TP): “From fans, there’s a lot of residual frustration about last season. Why did the failures occur – was it the model, personnel or finance?”

The club stated that a combination of factors occurred but repeated it did not want to dwell on the past.

To club did however underline that its final position and being in a situation whereby it needed to secure its Premier League status on the final game of last season was wholly unacceptable.

TP: “What has been done to make sure that doesn’t happen again?”

The club stated its objectives have been revised and are clear. In addition, the appointment of a new head coach and new staff who have their own philosophy gives the club a platform from which it can move forward.

Sharron Lee (SL): “What can the club do to attract new players?”

The club’s view is that Newcastle United has always been attractive to new players. In addition, the appointment of the new head coach is a big step forward. Privately, Steve McClaren has been a big draw for players the club has been speaking to both at home and abroad. The club has no concerns about attracting players.

SMc: “I’m excited because the objectives are clear and you can sell that to players coming in. We want to win something. We are going for something.

“I’m excited because of the plan I’ve seen. We don’t just go short term with this transfer window, we look at the next window and the next one. We have a great opportunity in the next three windows if we get the recruitment right. I can understand if there is negativity but if I was a supporter and I knew what I know in such detail, I’d be very excited about the future.

“Talk is cheap. We have to make it happen.”

PP: “The statement from the owner seemed to lift the club but supporters still know we haven’t signed a player. The mood will change when the first player is brought in.”

The club is working hard to ensure the players who come in are the right players whether it takes a week, two weeks or more but understands there will be scepticism until that happens.

SMc: “As a coach coming in, I want to know what we’re doing and who we’re going for. It doesn’t always work. You need the right people and it has to be at the right time.

“I’m very chilled about it because I know what’s going on behind the scenes. Eventually, we’ll get there. I wouldn’t have come here if that hadn’t been the case. I know what we can do and what we intend to do. We’re in control of things and they’ll happen in their own time. There are clubs around the world chasing the type of players we’re interested in and that’s the challenge for us.”

BP: “Fans are waiting for something to happen. Do the club give false hope to fans ahead of important season ticket renewal dates?”

The club stated that it does not and emphasised the need to maintain a consistency of messaging via its direct communication to fans.

PL: “Will Mike Ashley (MA) be involved in that communication following his interview?”

The club explained that MA has made a statement and the objectives are clear. It is now up to the club to deliver on his statement.

SMc: “Would the club have been different if he hadn’t spoken?”

PP: “The atmosphere was negative and flat until we listened to MA’s interview. The place lifted and it went from negative to positive. That went from the stands to the players and we were never going to lose the game.”

VV: “Hardly any owners do speak so we should hear from Steve and get behind him.”

The club underlined that SMc will play an important role in communication but that fans will get an insight from right across the club to share that responsibility.

TP: “In terms of grassroots football, why would boys clubs be actively encouraging their best young players to join other academies rather than Newcastle’s?”

LM asked members who visited Academy for their views.

DA referenced Newcastle United players in the England youth teams and stated: “We have a better base of young players now than we’ve had for years.”

The club stated it has worked hard to develop good relationships with boys clubs and those relationships are now as good as they have been for many years. The general feedback is very positive.

SH: “What stage is the club at with the new training ground?”

The club outlined that planning has been approved, tenders had been out and prices had been supplied. In order to proceed, contracts needed to be signed well in advance but because of the position the club found itself in towards the end of the season, the decision was taken not to commit at that time.

Along with the head coach, the club is now identifying the best time to start work and is mindful of disruptions mid-season.

VV supplied a question from a supporter in Australia in relation to club finances and the use of funds across different bank accounts.

The club states that NUFC and all divisions within the football company operate a number of bank accounts and it is the consolidated balance of all accounts that is disclosed in the year end accounts. All funds are in current accounts with our bankers (Barclays) and form part of our working capital.

VV: “Based on the success of the England women’s team at the World Cup in Canada, are any plans to associate more with NUWFC?”

The club is continuing to work with NUWFC and further details for the 2015/16 season will be confirmed shortly. LM stated that the Newcastle United Foundation was capitalising on the success by inviting girls to take advantage of its coaching in the community.

No further questions were tabled and following the Q&A segment, LC, SMc and BM left the meeting as scheduled.

5. Meeting minutes

The club invited members to feed back on the production of meeting minutes and how the club conveys messaging from the Fans Forum.

TP: “The minutes can lose the nuances of conversations, tone and atmosphere. People pick up on it in a negative way and feed back that the club sound robotic.”

VV: “The club could condense the minutes in future but should keep it consistent at the moment.”

BP: “Making them shorter would probably leave more questions than answers.”

DA: “Lots of supporters I know read the minutes, especially on long away games.”

Forum members agreed that rather than producing a smaller executive summary, the club should continue to produce extended minutes. Instead, the club should add to the minutes with smaller, digestible stories on the website to convey key messages and raise the profile of the Forum.

The club will also send a personal, direct email with a summary of the Forum to bring it to bring it to fans’ attention.

The club also confirmed it will add members’ email addresses to the system behind the website so that they receive fan emails directly.

VV: “A fan from Australia found me, saw what I do and managed to send me a fairly complex financial question which has now been answered, so it does work.”

SC: “Our members have asked me to lobby for a permanent seat on the Fans Forum, on the same basis as NUFC Fans United. London Supporters Association has been going since 1962 and is the longest running democratically constituted supporter group that the club has.”

The club will consider adding the group permanently.

DA: How will the club replace members who are scheduled to leave the Forum?

The club confirmed that vacant seats would be advertised this summer and that new members will be appointed as previously (supporters fitting the criteria required to take a particular seat will be selected at random from applicants). The seats will be advertised via the club’s digital channels and if possible, via external media given the public interest in the Forum.

VV: “After Steve’s attendance, there should be a lot of interest so the club has a good opportunity to raise the profile of the Forum. Mentioning vacancies in the news stories and email would be useful.

6. Department updates

Media/nufcTV SH: “Could nufcTV be open to season ticket holders or members? Could there also be a Forum section in the programme with questions between meetings?”

The club is already discussing changes to its digital operations and will suggest the programme article.

TP: “Fans buy membership primarily so they can buy away tickets and the current benefits aren’t useful. If there was an extra incentive, you would see the numbers spike rather than paying separately for nufcTV.” Members agreed that adding nufcTV to the membership scheme would be a very positive step.

Ticketing

Following a ticketing sub-group meeting, a ticket Q&A and a St. James’ Park Visitor Guide are in production for 2015/16.

Stephen Tickle (ST) stated his view that the sub-group meeting was very beneficial and is open to future meetings.

LH: “Can the club give an update on season ticket renewals after what has been reported recently?”

The club stated that despite what has been reported, renewal rates are strong and are similar to this same stage last season. The club is pleased with the take-up by existing and new season ticket holders.

LH: Are we getting new season cards during the summer?

ST confirmed that new season cards have been delivered and will be issued to supporters shortly. All season card holders will get a new card.

TP: “I’ve been asked by a fan to ask what the thinking is behind 100 loyalty points for York City?”

ST stated that the club had decided on that initial starting point because seating was so limited at Bootham Crescent (less than 300) in addition to around 1,500 standing spaces. The club has to anticipate demand and the 100-point mark is a safety net to protect regular away travellers. The level will drop quickly in coming days.

LM confirmed a discussion had taken place to gather feedback from other staff members in order to set an appropriate first level.

DA – away supporter representative – felt the first level was a good idea given the limited space and the high level of interest supporters had shown in the York City fixture above most other pre-season matches.

BP: “Do the club regularly review the loyalty point scheme? I ask this as fans who may have built up a lot of points over a decade ago are still able to get tickets for popular games such as Sunderland away even though they may not attend many, if any, games today.”

The club does review it but explained there will always be some supporters who benefit from it and some who don’t.

DA felt that if a supporter wanted to push up their loyalty points, there should be ample opportunity across at least 19 away league games per season. DA responded to an email from a supporter with the same opinion. DA explained that many supporters who travel to all away games had to go through a long period of queuing for tickets overnight in order to obtain them, which in turn pushed up their points total.

SC: “Will the club be inviting others to enter into reciprocal ticket price deals again?”

The club confirmed it had already discussed deals with a number of interested clubs and that it was likely to continue into the 2015/16 season. Feedback from supporters has been excellent.

Gareth Beard (GB): “Will the club be providing free away trips for NUDSA in the 2015/16 season as it has in previous seasons? Very few disabled supporters are able to benefit from reciprocal prices between clubs.”

The club confirmed that this will be discussed shortly and that the club will work with NUDSA during that process. Again, feedback from supporters on the trips had been very positive.

SC: “I know of supporters who were adversely affected by the delayed kick-off against Leicester City last season and they have not had any contact from the club.”

The club asked SC to refer those supporters to LM.

Retail/kit

LH: “The new kits include the sponsors’ old logo, why is that?”

The club explained that it was simply due to the advanced lead-time required for new kit (usually by October in the previous season). In short, the logo did not change until a long period of time after the production process had commenced.

Facilities

PP: “How will the Rugby World Cup matches in October affect Premier League games?”

Eddie Rutherford (ER) confirmed the club was scheduled to be away from home for that weekend’s round of fixtures. The club has invested in additional provisions including new pitch lights to concentrate on areas that may take greater strain. ER confirmed his view that the pitch will be fine.

DA: “Have there been any changes to stadium during the summer?”

ER confirmed that £47,000 has been spent on the PA system and new speakers have been added. 12,000 seats in paddock areas have been replaced and a number of corporate areas/boxes have been refurbished.

Safety and security
LH: “Celtic have been granted permission to introduce ‘safe standing’. Can NUFC do the same?”
Steve Storey (SS) stated that permission had been granted by the local authority but that it had not occurred similarly within the Premier League.

7. AOB

Next meeting date: TBC.

298 thoughts on “Latest fans forum minutes

  1. Kim sorry it took me so long to post this for you but I haven’t been near a computer for the last couple of days,
    I was looking forward to seeing the minutes but I still feel a bit fragile so will give them a proper read a bit later

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  2. These FF are a bit pointless in many respects as you can never get down to the knitty gritty but McClaren came across well and I like what he says. I just hope it’s backed up on the pitch.

    In other news I see the club have given Mitrovic 48 hours to make up his mind. Right move in my opinion. We can’t wait forever. Be a shame to miss out on a target who has obviously been wanted for a few months but move on and get another couple in.

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  3. Interesting read in the papers this morning.

    More dirt on Cisse – defo time to move him on now I reckon!!.
    Also reports saying we are going in with a £10m bid for Townsend – I’d sooner him than Thauvin to be honest.

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  4. To be honest, Sharpy, the story on Cisse is a bit of a headline grabber but when reading it, it’s not exactly shocking. 16 year old boy gets 15 year old girl pregnant! 😯 Happens everyday in Cowgate…

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  5. “VV supplied a question from a supporter in Australia in relation to club finances and the use of funds across different bank accounts.

    VV: “A fan from Australia found me, saw what I do and managed to send me a fairly complex financial question which has now been answered, so it does work.”

    Yeah, that was me, but I wasn’t too impressed with the answer:

    “The club states that NUFC and all divisions within the football company operate a number of bank accounts and it is the consolidated balance of all accounts that is disclosed in the year end accounts. All funds are in current accounts with our bankers (Barclays) and form part of our working capital.”

    That didn’t answer my question, which related to a part of the £34m cash at bank which has been sitting in the bank account of the holding company. The ‘consolidated balance of all accounts’ that they’re referring to was made up as follows:

    £’000
    11,515 Newcastle United Limited (the holding company)
    22,534 Newcastle United Football Company Ltd (the trading company)
    60 Other group companies
    34,109 Group total cash at bank and in hand

    The point about the £11,515,000 is that it’s been sitting in that bank account, unspent, for several years (which I know because I’ve looked at the accounts as far back as 2011). And yet the holding company doesn’t really need to keep a substantial bank balance because it doesn’t spend any money (and doesn’t receive any either). It just owns shares in it’s subsidiary – Newcastle United Football Company Limited – which is the company that receives all the income and incurs all the expenditure. I also noticed that, in spite of the holding company having £11,5 million sitting in its bank account for a period of at least 4 years, it hadn’t earned a single penny in interest (because all the interest that had been earned had been reported in the accounts of the trading company).

    So my question was in two parts:

    1. What was the purpose of having all that money tucked away in the holding company’s bank account when there is no apparent reason for it to be there. Wouldn’t it be better for it to be held in the trading company’s account where it could form part of the club’s working capital?

    2. If there has been no intention to spend any of that £11,5 million why wasn’t it deposited in an account which earned a bit of interest?

    I wasn’t really expecting to get a satisfactory answer, so I’m not too surprised at the outcome.

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  6. Stu – 😆 fair point mate. I think I’m just sick of seeing him mug in the papers for the wrong reasons. Get rid & cough up for Austin.

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  7. STUART I.think its a clever move by Mis and his dad,there are two offers on the table for the lad one from toon one from Porto ours being the highest,now then if we withdraw our bid in 48hrs the only bid left is Porto with the club needing cash they will let the lad move,pity but they have played the game well

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  8. Yup and to be fair, Ice, it’s quite unusual for a player to put ambition and playing before cash. He’d get more with us but wants to play at the highest level possible. Fair do’s if he chooses that path, it would be quite refreshing. Although I also don’t mind the heights of Wijnaldum either who says he’d rather play 38 games in a top class league than a handful of games in the CL.

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  9. Stu – I think that’s a spot on assessment of the Mitrovic situation. I think we’ve done absolutely everything we could

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  10. Afternoon lads, just a quick pop on as knee giving me a spot of gip at the mo. Will pop on and off so not ignoring anyone, just don’t wanna sit for too long.
    I think we have pretty much done all we can to accommodate Mitrovic tbh, it’s up to him now, I get the feeling he prefers the sunny weather and would rather Porto, Roma or Benfica, I guess time will tell.
    On Austin and West Ham, I read the hammers were keen on Remy. And Palace fans think they’re getting Austin AND Remy 😆 .Talk about getting ahead of yourselves, still I guess that’s what signing Cabaye does for fan expectation. 😉

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  11. Wouldn’t surprise me, Ice. They are the type to sign a player for a value they believe is ok if it helps them achieve their ambitions. Althouth I can’t believe it’s Austin as the press would know.

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  12. STUART I hope its not Austin only because there are not a lot of decent strikers on the market at this time as I think the Mis deal is dead and now Dosts club are asking a bloody sillly amount (30)mil

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  13. Are we losing momentum in our transfers or are we still confident we will get who we want? Seems to have gone quiet on everyone apart from Mitrovic and that’s not looking too positive now. Schteve was talking about keeping momentum going.

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  14. You’re a harsh man you, Eric. Pan face Carver has gone so Lee Ryder is in the line of fire now… 😀

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  15. Stuart: I am just making fun of Ryder as I know he is here to stay – I said he had jet lag 🙂

    Is there any substance to these reports that we are offering Cabella on loan to tempt French Clubs? I thought everyone got a fresh start? It is probably ****, but I wouldn’t give up on him so easily. Probably because he has remained on Tyneside with an injury that the journalists are jumping to conclusions?

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  16. Also, Stuart: I have disliked Ryder for a long time. I know he has to write filler articles so I not so bothered about that, but when he would do the live feed “ask Lee Ryder” he was spiteful and pissy to any fan who veered from his view.

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  17. Looking forward to Saturday. First time in 10 years I’ll have seen the Toon live when they kick off in Sacramento. Got myself tickets to the game in the Toon section. Taking the family…hope the girls enjoy the game.

    Anyone else from this board going to that game?

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  18. Id be annoyed if Cabella was part of any deal, Never seen Thauvin so i cant comment on him but id like to see RC given another year in a team playing this pacey attacking football weve been promised.

    ———-Wijnaldum—–Colback———
    —Sissoko——De Jong—-Cabella—-

    ^^^^ Thats the way id go for Southampton as it stands

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  19. Whatever happened to the likes of Moreno, Jobey 07, wolfie, Solano’s trumpet, stardust, Zoe, the Archies, Dan4toon, and marktoon?

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  20. Sham I think most of them could have just lost interest in all things Toon, as there wasnt much to talk about and even less to get excited about over the last couple of seasons.
    I know Moreno and Mark both have jobs that take up a lot of their time, add that to the above and I guess its hard to have something to chat about.
    I just hope this season is the start of a new begining as I have felt the passion for the club drain from me 😕

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  21. Shamrock – Well one from that list is probably in a mental institute now brought on by embarrassment.

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  22. Moreno pops on occasionally and Solanos Trumpet will probably be back when the footy starts. Zoe went to Sunderland Uni so is probably contaminated now 😆

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  23. No news coming out toon is becoming a bore now,has Penfold gone on his holds,pleased Ryder has gone to USA might slow down the **** he copys

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  24. So Wig turned down I/Milan to come to the toon now that’s the type of player we want at SJP

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  25. Ice – I think I read somewhere the club always expected Tue/Wed decision from Mitrovic. Guess we’ll find out tomorrow as I can’t see it dragging on too much longer.

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  26. I must say we do seem to struggle when buying strikers. I don’t know what it is but we always seem to hit the buffers.

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  27. If we are prepared to folk out £14.5m on Gini, does it not seen fair to go that extra half mill for Austin?!.
    I know the lad is in his final year and all that, but we do see to be struggling with other targets …. needs must n al that

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  28. 😆 😆 @39 and 40.

    I hope to see them all back soon as well as a few newbies, even Wolfie and his over the top optimism that puts Aussie and 1 or 2 others to shame!

    Norcal/ Eric enjoy the footy over there 🙂

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  29. Rest up they said, so today one of my fish tanks spring a leak 👿 Not driving so have to scrounge a lift to aquatic store tomorrow now to get a new tank 🙄 not happy

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  30. Anybody stay up to watch the game? It was on You Tube live. I found it via The Evening Chronicle web site. Wished they’d told me that in advance, I missed the first half! The lads were really trying hard second half but just couldn’t get the ball in the net 🙁

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  31. So from what I read we were calamities galore in defence once again. Who’d have thought, MacClaren isn’t a miracle worker!

    Struggled to score again…

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  32. I said we needed a defeat to demonstrate our defensive frailties.
    Now lets get 2 quality CB’s in asap.
    Also maca needs to mix the starting 11 up a bit more.
    Try starting Rolo and Perez and ditch Cisse.

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  33. I’m not too gutted about the loss, but my worry is that McClaren chalks it up as being due to us being so early into pre season ….. No Steve, the defence has been gash for ages now and other than Cisse we haven’t been able to score for donkeys either.
    It’s gonna take a lot more than just Gini to fix this mate so it’s time to up the anti in the transfer window.

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  34. These words from Sir Les worry me!!. I’m giving praise for the fact we are still working on other transfers while waiting on Mitrovic … Yet according to Sir Les we are yet to bid on our ‘main target’ – if that’s the case, how do we know they would accept £12m?!

    And former Newcastle hero Ferdinand said: “Newcastle might have enquired by speaking to the chairman. But no bid has come in from Newcastle for Charlie.”

    It is also believed that the Magpies have not bid for Diego Rolan of Bordeaux at this stage despite reports in France that they have made an offer that has been rejected by the Ligue 1 club.

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  35. Toby – maybe, but what if he’s injured or away on ACoNs duties as he will be later this year.
    We need more than that as well IMO. Great we are working on possession football, but if teams know you are toothless up front and weak in defence then teams will be happy for us to have the ball – we aren’t likely to score & when they do get the ball they can get at our back 4.

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  36. There’s a lot of talk we are closing in on Matip. He looks a good player, but I really hope he’s not going to be our only signing at CB. He only made 21 league appearances last season, spending 3 months in total on the idelines thanks to several injuries. On top of all that, he’s a Cameroon – so he’ll go missing at a crucial point in the season.. you can’t have that kind of lack of continuity at the heart of your defense…

    My gut feeling is will only sign one CB and if it’s him then I think it’s a mistake.

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  37. Shamrock – we need a CB with PL experience IMO. We desperately need a quality CB with PL experience more than anything else at the minute.
    Willo is ***** & getting worse!!! – I feel sorry for Lascelles being thrown in the deep end with Willo alongside him last night. The lad needs help and guidance in his development – he won’t get that from Willo.

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  38. Sharpy…It’s already been this year in January/Feb so there won’t be another until Jan 2017 😉

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  39. Richie – if you are going to come up with technical **** like that what chance do I have?! 🙄 😆
    I forgot what bloody year it was!! – I’m stuck in 2014 😯

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  40. Sharpy…if it’s any consolation you had me doubting, had to glance at the year in the corner of the laptop 😆

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  41. Regarding CB’s. Schteve said we are looking at players for the next 3 transfer Windows. So I doubt we will get more than 1 this time.

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  42. Richie – we’re in July and I’m now wondering how long I’ve been thinking its 2014 – what docs I’ve signed & date as possibly 2014 😳 👿 what a bellend 🙄

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  43. Boots – just as long as he gets shot of Willo in this window – that to me is as important as bringing in a new CB.

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  44. SM said they are close to “signings” to me that’s more than one,Richie hasn’t got past the 60s he remembers that,it was the last time he nearly bought a round

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  45. Ice… 😆 though I barely made the 60’s.
    Are you still wotking as an historical accuracy advisor on Downton Abbey? 😆

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  46. Curse of the Striker transfer striking again? Even when we have cash on the hip we struggle it seems.

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  47. Stu – it doesn’t matter how much cash we have on the hip – if you don’t submit a bid you’ve got nee chance.

    Ice – I fear that sentence will be regurgitate at the close of the window – we got close on few but just couldn’t see them over the line. But it’s all about bringing the right player in – blah blah blah

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