@ToonFan14 Absolutely no entitlement in the initial tweet. Facts are facts, it's a business and Newcastle are not currently able to compete with big clubs. If United, Liverpool etc.. come knocking the player will usually want out. Very same way Madrid can turn the heads of players at Utd
@imkikosuarez Nobody. And I mean nobody will care about your stadiums. Football fans wants atmosphere, culture, history. Hundred year old concrete walls and near verticle stands. They don't want 40 dollar nachos and half time shows.
@KieranSheedy And the rest. I was being sarcastic tho, Players cost what they cost regardless of who gets sold & for how much. Net spend is the biggest waste of time in discussions/debates unless the entire clubs revenue is being discussed i.e Jersey/ticket sales, sponsorship, prize money etc
@ToonFan14 So unfair that busnisses that are more successful can buy more assists. That's basically what you're saying. Newcastle aren't a big club outside of England. Villa probably are. Villa are in this mess due to wage structures of previous years. Newcastle are just tinpot
@lukestanley03 It's not because of your success tho is it. It's how it's been acheived. I'm sure you're a genuine fan but not being able to fill your stadium, advertising ticket sales in the Men for CL games, not what a big club is.
Also he'll never be as bad as the QPR fan in Arsenal gear
@Mike87_United Raya, Semenyo, Wharton, Rogeres all 'Championship Level' at one stage. Your tweet makes absolutely no sense. Negativity for the sake of it with absolutely nothing to back it up
Can't wrap my head around Arsenal fans being upset with the criticism. The football is boring & if you win you don't care. But you lost. The PL Champions playing cowardly football in a CL final is being called out, and rightly so.
@superTekka These idiotic pages are whats wrong with fanbases. United couldn't replace Keane, still successful after he left, Liverpool couldn't replace Gerrard, more successful after he left. Thinking you need to sign a carbon copy to be successful is an awful take.
@ahtalksfutbol He's a liability. Always in the wrong position, constantly making the wrong decisions. Relies on his speed to get him out of trouble. He loses a yard of pace and he's not good enough for a top team.