Cos they're hamstrung by the PSR. Unless im wrong, isnt the Isak thing down to wages? Newcastle can't offer him £200k a week. So he's leaving to go to a club that will or a bigger name one.
All their transfer targets have gone to Real, Chelsea...
Spot on mate, I think there’s some hatred for the stripey kopites that is blurring views vision on rigged PSR and the farcical nature of it, resulting in the preferential treatment the scabs have been getting for years.
Comes to something when...
Ive do believe they voted for regulation but the rules and implementation is something they aren't happy about. Hence why its changed again.
And its not about being sympathetic. Its just when you compare it to clubs that have a tight rope to...
Look at Chelsea now. £2billion spent. 3rd tier european trophy and a panto pre season tournament but are back dining at the elite and being put on balon dor lists. Literally brought back into the fold with open arms.
There was a glimmer of hope...
Thats the way the league works now though isnt it.
The PL is designed so you might have a good season and be able to get Europe/CL. But its also designed to make sure that any team outside of the chosen few cant capitalists on being in the the...
Talking about Newcastle who are on paper "the richest club in the world" and have a glass ceiling imposed by PSR.
Compared to United who were apparently skirting PSR, crying poor with a stadium falling to bits and taking away lunches for staff...
But it also proves how PSR protects the elite and closes the shop.
United were crying the pauper last year and cut their staff because costs were too high and they'd run out of money by November. They've now spent £200mill (no exits i believe)...
United have spent £200mill on 3 attackers. On top of the £110mill they already spent on Zirkzee and Rasmus. Then have £160mill in Anthony and Sancho they've not sold.
So technically they now have half a billion of attacking players on their books.