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The toon army after Wilshere

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 12:51 pm
by as
CHRIS HUGHTON intends to convince Jack Wilshere he should spend next season on loan at Newcastle rather than head back to Bolton for another nine months.

The Newcastle boss started working on his transfer options for the summer a few weeks ago and Wilshere is prominent in his plans.

Hughton has known throughout that time that he would be given little funds to strengthen, so using the loan system and acquiring free signings has been in his thinking.

But Hughton hopes Arsenal and Wilshere will be receptive to the idea of the highly-rated midfielder heading to the North-East.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been satisfied with the experience the 18- year-old has gained from spending this season at the Reebok Stadium and is expected to give him the goahead to head out again from August.

Bolton boss Owen Coyle has admitted he will be doing his best to make sure Wilshere rejoins, but Newcastle are keen to convince him otherwise.

It is a task that will not be straight-forward because the player enjoyed his time in Lancashire, where he was given a standing ovation from the Bolton fans after Sunday’s 2-0 win over Birmingham City.

Hughton is hoping the prospect of being able to offer Wilshere the opportunity to play in front of 50,000-plus crowds at St James’ Park will prove more attractive to both Wenger and the player.

It promises to be a challenging summer for Hughton, who knows his hands are tied as he attempts to strengthen his squad.

Newcastle owner Mike Ashley’s declaration to make no cash available for signings, made via a 1,000-plus word statement on Sunday, outlined an intention to see the club break even over the next five years and he wants much of the club’s success to be down to the Academy.

Before that happens, however, Hughton knows his first team needs to be tinkered with and, as well as Wilshere, he also has his eyes on Man United youngsters Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley.

Interestingly, following Sunday’s statement, Ashley felt he had to react to claims that he has tightened the purse strings this summer because he is looking at ways of recouping the cash he has already put in to the club.

The latest financial figures show Ashley has loaned the club £111m, which is repayable on request, and it has been suggested that he was ready to reduce that.

But Ashley said in a statement last night that he is “not looking for his interestfree loan to the club to be repaid, or to take any money out of the club”.


Same old barcodes - going on and on about how great their support is.

Pre-Sir John Hall and the return of Keegan they were getting 15k a week :roll:

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:00 pm
by thebish
surely Wilshere has already said if he does go out on loan again - he's quite happy where he is?

Re: The toon army after Wilshere

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:13 pm
by Zulus Thousand of em
as wrote:
Hughton is hoping the prospect of being able to offer Wilshere the opportunity to play in front of 50,000-plus crowds at St James’ Park will prove more attractive to both Wenger and the player.
One season was all it took to forget how arrogant and self-deluded these bastards are.

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:41 pm
by General Mannerheim
their average dropped 10,000 below that last season. you used to hear all these sob stories about this dad and his lad could never get tickets to gan oop the toon. yet as soon as they drop a division they're no longer interested. 10,000 down for a club with absolutely nobody else around in competiton, is shite. wankers

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:46 pm
by thebish
General Mannerheim wrote:their average dropped 10,000 below that last season. you used to hear all these sob stories about this dad and his lad could never get tickets to gan oop the toon. yet as soon as they drop a division they're no longer interested. 10,000 down for a club with absolutely nobody else around in competiton, is shite. wankers
apart from their PREMIERSHIP neighbours - Sun'land - ohhh how that must have grieved them... :wink:

Re: The toon army after Wilshere

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:55 pm
by Cheese
as wrote:It is a task that will not be straight-forward because the player enjoyed his time in Lancashire, where he was given a standing ovation from the Bolton fans after Sunday’s 2-0 win over Birmingham City.

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:09 pm
by General Mannerheim
yeah but they are a whole different city. Newcastle as a city dont share a fanbase with another club like most other big cities do. so for this reason they are shithouses.

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 3:37 pm
by Lord Kangana
BMBC is bigger than Newcastle. Though the point still stands. Self absorbed bellends.

If I was Wenger, the last thing I would want is for one of my promising young lads to enter the goldfish bowl of Sid James Park. They'll all be baying for his blood if he isn't the next Whore Jackie or whatever it is they say. And its a notorious killing ground for young careers for the night life etc. I hope Wenger reads this, btw. Jack's better off here.

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:38 am
by General Mannerheim
Lord Kangana wrote:BMBC is bigger than Newcastle. Though the point still stands. Self absorbed bellends.

If I was Wenger, the last thing I would want is for one of my promising young lads to enter the goldfish bowl of Sid James Park. They'll all be baying for his blood if he isn't the next Whore Jackie or whatever it is they say. And its a notorious killing ground for young careers for the night life etc. I hope Wenger reads this, btw. Jack's better off here.
Tyneside is bigger than BMBC. 3 times bigger.

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 10:56 am
by thebish
General Mannerheim wrote:
Lord Kangana wrote:BMBC is bigger than Newcastle. Though the point still stands. Self absorbed bellends.

If I was Wenger, the last thing I would want is for one of my promising young lads to enter the goldfish bowl of Sid James Park. They'll all be baying for his blood if he isn't the next Whore Jackie or whatever it is they say. And its a notorious killing ground for young careers for the night life etc. I hope Wenger reads this, btw. Jack's better off here.
Tyneside is bigger than BMBC. 3 times bigger.
we are talking about Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, aren't we?

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 11:47 am
by rockthereebok
Always nice to see a top class piece of journalism full of insight and relevent quotes.

Sadly, this is a speculative piece of shite.

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 11:57 am
by thebish
rockthereebok wrote:Always nice to see a top class piece of journalism full of insight and relevent quotes.

Sadly, this is a speculative piece of shite.

sadly??

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 12:08 pm
by as
General Mannerheim wrote:
Lord Kangana wrote:BMBC is bigger than Newcastle. Though the point still stands. Self absorbed bellends.

If I was Wenger, the last thing I would want is for one of my promising young lads to enter the goldfish bowl of Sid James Park. They'll all be baying for his blood if he isn't the next Whore Jackie or whatever it is they say. And its a notorious killing ground for young careers for the night life etc. I hope Wenger reads this, btw. Jack's better off here.
Tyneside is bigger than BMBC. 3 times bigger.
Tyneside is an area, if you're playing that game, then we're part of Greater Manchester and there are over 2m people in the local area.

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 12:15 pm
by boltonboris
as wrote:
General Mannerheim wrote:
Lord Kangana wrote:BMBC is bigger than Newcastle. Though the point still stands. Self absorbed bellends.

If I was Wenger, the last thing I would want is for one of my promising young lads to enter the goldfish bowl of Sid James Park. They'll all be baying for his blood if he isn't the next Whore Jackie or whatever it is they say. And its a notorious killing ground for young careers for the night life etc. I hope Wenger reads this, btw. Jack's better off here.
Tyneside is bigger than BMBC. 3 times bigger.
Tyneside is an area, if you're playing that game, then we're part of Greater Manchester and there are over 2m people in the local area.
With 4 Premier League football clubs.... 1 of which, is the biggest supported club in the world with years upon years of glory, another one is the richest football club in the world.

Who do they have to compete with in the likes of Newcastle City, Durham, Gateshead etc...

Nobody... They're the only club

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 12:21 pm
by Puskas
boltonboris wrote:
as wrote:
General Mannerheim wrote:
Lord Kangana wrote:BMBC is bigger than Newcastle. Though the point still stands. Self absorbed bellends.

If I was Wenger, the last thing I would want is for one of my promising young lads to enter the goldfish bowl of Sid James Park. They'll all be baying for his blood if he isn't the next Whore Jackie or whatever it is they say. And its a notorious killing ground for young careers for the night life etc. I hope Wenger reads this, btw. Jack's better off here.
Tyneside is bigger than BMBC. 3 times bigger.
Tyneside is an area, if you're playing that game, then we're part of Greater Manchester and there are over 2m people in the local area.
With 4 Premier League football clubs.... 1 of which, is the biggest supported club in the world with years upon years of glory, another one is the richest football club in the world.

Who do they have to compete with in the likes of Newcastle City, Durham, Gateshead etc...

Nobody... They're the only club
When did Barcelona relocate to Greater Manchester?

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 12:23 pm
by Athers
Newcastle dominates the whole region. Everywhere north of the river Tyne is black & white while so is plenty south of the river such as Gateshead, South Tyneside & in Durham.

Obviously there's Sunderland but they have another small region to themselves.

Also key - don't find many Man Utd, Arsenal etc fans in Newcastle schools.

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 12:38 pm
by Raven
Athers wrote:Newcastle dominates the whole region. Everywhere north of the river Tyne is black & white while so is plenty south of the river such as Gateshead, South Tyneside & in Durham.

Obviously there's Sunderland but they have another small region to themselves.

Also key - don't find many Man Utd, Arsenal etc fans in Newcastle schools.
Since when did they have schools ;)

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 3:17 pm
by Lord Kangana
General Mannerheim wrote:
Lord Kangana wrote:BMBC is bigger than Newcastle. Though the point still stands. Self absorbed bellends.

If I was Wenger, the last thing I would want is for one of my promising young lads to enter the goldfish bowl of Sid James Park. They'll all be baying for his blood if he isn't the next Whore Jackie or whatever it is they say. And its a notorious killing ground for young careers for the night life etc. I hope Wenger reads this, btw. Jack's better off here.
Tyneside is bigger than BMBC. 3 times bigger.
Didn't say Tyneside, said Newcastle. So ner.

Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 12:49 pm
by rockthereebok
thebish wrote:
rockthereebok wrote:Always nice to see a top class piece of journalism full of insight and relevent quotes.

Sadly, this is a speculative piece of shite.

sadly??
Sadly from the point of view of the love of the written word.

Obviously, I don't want them to get their hands on him and I don't think they'll even try... Fingers crossed...

And I've just found this story, where Houghton seems to be holding an actual goldfish bowl...