Newcastle don’t need the Neymar ‘circus’ but it could work spectacularly at Chelsea under Todd Boehly, who’s changing things whether the fans like it or not. willfordy25 plays devil's advocate.
Date published: Thursday 11th May 2023 7:44 -Newcastle don’t need the Neymar ‘circus’ but it could work spectacularly at Chelsea under Todd Boehly, who’s changing things whether the fans like it or not.
Tuchel told Boehly to do one and was sacked four days later, before the situation changed under yes man Graham Potter.
Even the slightest lurch towards Hollywood could alienate the ‘legacy fans’, who remember a time before the money, back when things were good and the football was actually much worse. When it was football, proper football, not all this other nonsense. But a lot of those people are so averse to change that there’s no reasoning with them.
Asked about reports linking Neymar to Newcastle, Gary Neville said those rumours would “scare me to death”. Neymar has a reputation for being a bit of a berk. He knows he’s very good at football, lives lavishly , and plays for Paris Saint-Germain. Those are his crimes.
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