Mike Ashley left Newcastle United owners with desperate future situation but green shoots now appearing.
Submitting your details indicates your consent for The Mag to send you email marketing messages and process personal data. Please read ourSubmitting your details indicates your consent for The Mag to send you email marketing messages and process personal data. Please read ourAs we all know, an absolute mess left behind by Mike Ashley, for the new Newcastle United owners to inherit.
Mike Ashley and minions such as Charnley, Llambias, Bruce and others, all wanted fans to believe that so long as you have some grass and cones, you aren’t at any disadvantage to your rival clubs. Lee Charnley even embarrassingly claiming that there had never been a potential signing negatively influenced in his decision, by the way below par NUFC training facilities.
It was always going to be a very long process for these new / current Newcastle United owners to build a proper professional top level set-up, to support the younger age groups. When it comes to the Academy, the new Newcastle United owners, they were quite literally having to start off from rock bottom…Sanusi
Patience has to be shown and a massive shake up and upgrade will be increasingly put in place for the Academy, essential investment to repair the damage of 14+ years of Mike Ashley.
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