
John Paul Nagle
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John Paul Nagle
@Nagser82
Keep the faith!!!













Newcastle’s campaign destroyed by dud strikers – this is how they fix it #nufc telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…





If this is true then the club will never reach the ambition of being ‘number 1’ or competing for major honours by 2030’ They move too slowly. Could be 7 clubs in the PL looking for new managers this summer and it’s a World Cup year. Too slow. Never mind the squad rebuild needed












If Eddie Howe leaves Newcastle, the club should move heaven and earth for Andoni Iraola. Front foot agressive style suits them perfectly, huge potential, gets the best out of every player he works with, constantly punching above his weight... and free.



It feels like the end of something special at #NUFC - certainly the end of this squad and core of players. A big summer ahead. @rossgregory9 joins @ADMusgrove to discuss what happens now. youtube.com/live/89WYRuUMp… 🎧 pod.fo/e/3fcf34


Eddie Howe remains the best manager for Newcastle United and deserves the chance to rebuild the squad in the summer with a proper support structure in place. If he leaves in the summer, I believe the club will regret it. Probably swiftly and for a long time. This is my opinion. I have covered the club for 23 years. I watch them pretty much every week and nothing that happens between now and the end of May will change my mind. It’s fine to disagree. I’ve seen a few comments about where I’m from recently and the fact I’m not a fan. Like that prevents me from having an opinion on a club it is my job to cover and has been for more than two decades. This is my professional opinion as a football journalist. Lots of you will disagree with it. But I also know many of you agree with me because I speak to people all the time and don’t spend my entire day on here. Opinions vary, that’s absolutely fine #nufc


TV pundits will have their say on #NUFC and what should happen next. But they don't watch Newcastle every week, they are chiming in as per a TV broadcast schedule. Sit on a train on the way back from an away match and you will get a real reflection on what fans think. It's not even so much complaints, it's concern at throwing away leads, baffling substitutions/selection and the lack of a Plan B. The same mistakes keep unfolding and 14 Premier League losses and 14th place after a £220m + spend is louder than the opinion of anybody. Fans will always be grateful to Eddie Howe and the respect is still there. But what is the plan moving forward? Newcastle still have some very talented players but that was a strange display at Selhurst Park. At the minute it just looks like we're muddling through.


