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  1. Won’t be a better strike scored at SJP than that by the Spaniards last night 👍
    Some Toon players 👍
    Some Toon players 🤔🤔
    Need to buy and sell before deadline day for the benefit of NUFC 👍💪

  2. Newcastle United Highlights Staff: Great edits and wonderful overall flow, but some people watch these as a replacement of the game. If you leave the score out of the title and thumbnail, we get to have a compact version of the highs and lows of the match…which we like. Can you leave those out in the future? I’ll watch your posts over NBC’s if you do.

  3. If he ever expresses a wish to leave don't let the opportunity passe you bay lt might be better to let him go and take the opportunity to pocket the 145 millions before he decides to think carefully about it because such a decisions could have significant consequences for the future not only of the player but also of the team as a whole🚶🚶🚶

  4. Appears to be an infestation of seagull tuppers in here , obviously getting cocky cos the managed to blag a brief promotion

  5. "He did nick him on the shin"….Guy throws himself on the ground and cries out like he got knifed in the back unexpectedly…leave it to the Spanish players and their drama classes. Always hated playing them because they were so weak, if you touched them they flew 10ft forward and cried out…then stood right up after the "foul" like nothing happened. Wish we could take that crap out of the game

  6. Park is the next-generation Son. He's the same age as Son was when he played for Hamburg. He has plenty of potential and could become a star if he develops well. To do so, he needs consistent playing time, a good coach, and a good tactical system.

  7. Sandro's mate, Marvellous Malick in! Eddie will make Wissa better than Isak. Gee wiz! Trade Isak, like for like for another top striker.

  8. I came to the Lord asking for his blessings as a single mom because raising my son (Joel) was an act of courage despite all the challenges. And the Lord answered my prayers with a benefiting income of $31,000 every month. To God be the glory. Joel is in school and life's been fair lately.

  9. I thought PSR was put in place to avoid situations like this? Or was it put in place to stop clubs with money from challenging?

  10. 125 + 5? Absolutely no way. Not without a real and proper replacement. I’d rather have him train with the reserves for the rest of the season.

  11. Youth Striker with Massive Potential: Samu Aghehowa (Porto)
    ​In the search for a striker with a high ceiling, Newcastle has reportedly placed Porto's Samu Aghehowa high on their radar. As a young striker from the renowned Porto academy, he is a promising prospect who could represent a long-term solution for the club's striking issues. While he may not be a ready-made starter, his acquisition would be a strategic move for the future. With the right development under Eddie Howe, Aghehowa could blossom into a world-class talent, following in the footsteps of many successful players who have come through the Porto system. He would represent a lower-cost, high-reward investment, fitting into the club's long-term plan to build a sustainable and successful squad.

    Ready-to-go Striker: Gonçalo Ramos (Paris Saint-Germain)
    ​Following a summer where other top targets have moved to Premier League rivals, Newcastle is reportedly exploring a "golden opportunity" to sign Gonçalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain. The Portuguese international, now 24, is a Champions League winner and has a proven track record of scoring goals at the highest level, including a hat-trick for Portugal at the 2022 World Cup. Ramos is described as quick, strong, and a versatile finisher, which would allow him to immediately lead the line and cope with the demands of a season with European football. His availability is likely a result of PSG's extensive squad, and Newcastle could offer him the consistent playing time he desires, making this a mutually beneficial move.

  12. So Alexander says he will never play for Newcastle United again and gives no reasons for his decision. It's just a public blunt hurtful statement. I think the real victims here are the Newcastle Utd fans. Probably the most passionate, emotional, devoted fans in Britain. They live for their football team. Newcastle Utd could have settled in another top striker instead of Isak in the beginning, but Isak was DISINGENUIOUS regarding his contract either then or now. What club would buy a player who breaches his contract on a whim and the drop of a hat? It's almost "childish". Unreasonable. He threw a spanner in the works and his toys came flying out of his pram. He was shown much love from everyone at the club. The fact is Eddie and this squad made him a better player and upped his price tag from £65 mil to £150 mil. So he does owe Newcastle Utd and the fans for that. I feel he has wasted Newcastle's valuable time, money and emotions. He's now going to be paid a fortune for doing nothing for the next three years? Who knows. Or trade him in for HAALAND? Erling could do with a new challenge. Right?

  13. Let Isak fail, let Isak get an ACL injury, Liverpool have ruined the team and the players, Liverpool shouldn't do that, Newcastle should never sell Isak, let him sit on the bench until his contract expires, Liverpool shouldn't follow suit, please Newcastle

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