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Newcastle fans must be raging. Fight for UCL football, achieve it on the final day of the season, desperate to establish themselves amongst the big boys. They’ve now missed out on 3 striker targets in the span of a couple of weeks.

João Pedro 🛑

Ekitike 🛑 

Wissa 🛑

And if I remember correctly they wanted Mbeumo themselves before he turned them down for United.

They really could actually go for and make great use of Jackson. And they may be desperate enough to pay what we want at this point.

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United’s central midfield, defense, and keeper are weak still and if not addressed they’re going to get killed against all the big teams.

But their attack with Mbeumo, Cunha, Bruno, and whichever new striker they buy will be annoying as hell to play against for anyone. Lots of pace, lots of legs, and players who can all shoot and score from distance.

With 1 game a week for much of the season they could be sneaky decent.

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1 hour ago, Pizy said:

United’s central midfield, defense, and keeper are weak still and if not addressed they’re going to get killed against all the big teams.

But their attack with Mbeumo, Cunha, Bruno, and whichever new striker they buy will be annoying as hell to play against for anyone. Lots of pace, lots of legs, and players who can all shoot and score from distance.

With 1 game a week for much of the season they could be sneaky decent.

Agreed. This is the first time I've looked at United and thought they finally had some idea of team building and synergy in how they will want to play. 

They're going to be fast, dynamic and strong. 

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If they line up with a midfield duo of Casemiro and Bruno they’re going to get turned over frequently by the better teams. But their attack should be good enough to win them plenty of games against the lesser sides they got embarrassed by time and again last season.

They’re a club we definitely have to keep an eye on and we can’t write them off like I had hoped.

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19 minutes ago, Pizy said:

If they line up with a midfield duo of Casemiro and Bruno they’re going to get turned over frequently by the better teams. But their attack should be good enough to win them plenty of games against the lesser sides they got embarrassed by time and again last season.

They’re a club we definitely have to keep an eye on and we can’t write them off like I had hoped.

Bar the newly promoted sides, almost all teams have shown to transition fairly quickly on the break. It’s what did City time and time again last season, whilst their midfield and defence (and coach) are better than United’s by a considerable distance. 

Must be the 7th season in a row our fanbase shows bizarre fear for United 

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17 minutes ago, MoroccanBlue said:

Bar the newly promoted sides, almost all teams have shown to transition fairly quickly on the break. It’s what did City time and time again last season, whilst their midfield and defence (and coach) are better than United’s by a considerable distance. 

Must be the 7th season in a row our fanbase shows bizarre fear for United 

Don’t fear them. They’re no threat to the top 4. But if I were a Newcastle/Villa/Spuds fan who are eyeing up a potential 5th place UCL spot I’d be worried about them.

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Bournemouth sign Djordje Petrovic from Chelsea on five-year contract

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6488728/2025/07/16/bournemouth-djordje-petrovic-Chelsea-transfer/

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Bournemouth have confirmed the signing of Djordje Petrovic from Chelsea on a five-year contract.

The Athletic reported on Friday that Petrovic, 25, had been granted permission to complete his medical with Bournemouth after the two clubs agreed a £25million deal. It completes the south-coast club’s search for a No 1 goalkeeper following the departure of Kepa Arrizabalaga, who spent the 2024-25 season on loan from Chelsea.

Petrovic wanted assurance as a regular starter at Stamford Bridge, but Chelsea could not promise that with Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen featuring prominently during 2024-25. He was one of several out-of-favour players to return for preseason training at Cobham.

“I’m really happy to be here,” Petrovic said in a club statement. “I came to Bournemouth because I want to grow and I want to play at the best level.

“Together with this club, with these facilities, I think we can achieve it. I want to help the team get the results, improve every day and be a better player.”

The Serbia international made 31 appearances for Strasbourg, Chelsea’s French sister club which is also owned by BlueCo, on loan last season, helping the team to a seventh-placed finish and was voted supporters’ player of the season.

Petrovic made 31 appearances for Chelsea since signing for the Premier League club from MLS side New England Revolution in 2023. He was left out of Enzo Maresca’s Club World Cup squad which won the tournament after beating Paris Saint-Germain in the final on June 13.

He played 86 times for Serbian side FK Cukaricki before moving to New England in 2022, and earned seven caps for Serbia after making his senior international debut in 2021.

Petrovic’s arrival comes a day after Mark Travers’ departure to Everton was confirmed.

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49 minutes ago, MoroccanBlue said:

Must be the 7th season in a row our fanbase shows bizarre fear for United 

I hate the Manure cunts

same for

Spuds

Pool

cheating twats Citeh

Arse

Leeds

Bayern

Juve

Barca

Real Madrid

 

the ones in bold were the original Big Six (starting with the Juve Agenelli mafia scum, and maybe you could add in Ajax, but they were already going down the shitter due to their farmer league's lack of revenue) who forced in FFP to try and maintain their dominance because of AC Milan (Berlusconi), then us (Roman), and then Citeh and PSG

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