Newcastle United fans having to get heads around revolutionary signing future talent plan nufc
Newcastle United fans have seen a lot of changes since the new owners bought the club.Mike Ashley’s refusal to allow a penny to be spent that wasn’t absolutely necessary, leaving the football club in a dismal place, on and off the pitch, after a near decade and a half of neglect and often malicious self-harm for NUFC perpetrated by Ashley and his minions.
As supporters we had come to expect so little, the former owner having stripped away any hope and expectation, leaving Newcastle United fans with no choice but to expect this is how things were and just dream of one day Mike Ashley selling the club, as opposed to pretending he was trying to. Thankfully, even Ashley was forced to realise that the game was up, when he was backed into a corner thanks to so many Newcastle fans accepting that boycotting season tickets was the only way to get change.
However, the vast majority of the money spent has still gone on young players who can be the basis of the Newcastle first team for years to come. This is a new football club and Newcastle United fans need to get used to the idea of the club investing in players who won’t necessarily be first team players for some time to come, indeed some of them almost certainly never will.
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