jon wood retweetledi
jon wood
9.3K posts

jon wood retweetledi

Every FIFA World Cup™ begins somewhere.
For generations of football fans, it all starts with Panini.
#PaniniSport #PaniniFWC26 #FIFAWorldCup #FWC26 #gotgotneed
English
jon wood retweetledi

@OfficialPanini Will you also be doing an electronic one like you have in the past?
English

The wait is over.
The biggest Panini FIFA World Cup™ sticker album ever has arrived.
The cover. The packets. The stickers.
Pre-order is available now - bit.ly/4chF7eW
#PaniniSport #PaniniFWC26 #FIFAWorldCup #FWC26
English

@Magpie24_7 If we make Europe i would take Woodman as he will count as a lovally trained player
English

A list of goalkeepers out of contract at the end of this season 2026 👀
🔸 Illan Meslier (Leeds)
🔸 Stefan Ortega (Nott'm Forest)
🔸 Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich)
🔸 Justin Bijlow (Genoa)
🔸 Dayne St. Clair (Miami)
🔸 Carlos Moreno (Pachuca)
🔸 David Soria (Getafe)
🔸 Freddie Woodman (Liverpool)
🔸 Manuel Roffo (Instituto ACC)
🔸 Fran González (RM Castilla)
🔸 Yann Sommer (Inter)
🔸 Max O'Leary (West Brom)
🔸 Omri Glazer (Red Star)
🔸 Ersin Destanoğlu (Besiktas)
🔸 Kacper Trelowski (Raków)
🔸 Chris Brady (Chicago)
🔸 Ezequiel Centurión (River Plate)
🔸 Mathew Ryan (Levante)
Would you take any for Newcastle United this summer? 🤔
#NUFC #NUFCNews #Newcastle #EPL
Source: Transfermarkt

English

@UkJon Hi, are you trying to access the past bookers presale? - ST
English

@TicketmasterUK how do we access your presale for @C2Cfestival tomorrow... will you email us
English

@gigsandtours i bought this and previous years tix for @C2Cfestival from you. I signed up to the email for you/axs and got nothing in terms of early access. Very disappointed
English

Jenrick first up for Reform on College Green this morning - savage on Starmer and Hermer, calling out their weakness abroad and chaos domestically.
Then he eviscerated Polanski and Mothin Ali for backing the Iranian regime and calling the US a rogue state.
Capped it off ripping Reeves for her cosy friendship with terrorist sympathiser Arshad Khatana.
No hiding from this.
#ReformUK
@talktv @RobertJenrick
English

@Crazymoments01 This is AI ... left hand drive car on a left hand side road ... unlikely
English

@MrPitbull07 A tip is a thank you for going above and beyond. If it's compulsory then it is a service charge. BUT please stop hiding behind guilting people in to tipping more ... i think any tip is a bonus so don't feel bad
English

We went to a dinner as a group and had a $500 bill. We tipped $40. We were happy we can be able to give our server something, but her reaction was the opposite. She told us she assumed we're going to give her at least $120. When we asked for the manager, she said she was just joking, but she wasn't smiling at all. Idk, but is $40 tip enough for $500 bill? I just feel like expecting $120 is not realistic.
~Lea Robertson

English

@bravehartley @Magpie24_7 Neither is playing Barca in the Champions League knock out stages. Expect to pay more for the bigger events
English

Newcastle United have officially announced ticket pricing for our upcoming Champions League clash against Barcelona—and it’s sparked debate.
With the average adult ticket set at £69, some fans are feeling the pinch, while others argue it’s simply the "new normal" for a club competing at the highest level of world football.
For many of us who remember the days of cheap mid-week cup tickets, seeing a £69 price tag for a single match is a tough pill to swallow. However, in the context of elite European football, this is the price of admission to the "Big Table."
Facing a global giant like Barcelona brings immense operational costs and massive demand. While the jump in pricing is noticeable, it reflects the reality of Newcastle United in 2026: we aren't just participating; we are competing with the elite.
When you can't sell any more extra tickets, the unfortunate reality of Financial Fair Play and PSR is that the club has to maximise the value of the tickets they do have. To keep buying players like Malick Thiaw and Anthony Gordon, the revenue has to come from somewhere.
How Do We Compare? The Premier League Context
Despite the outcry over the £69 Champions League tag, it is important to keep some perspective. When looking at the Premier League as a whole, Newcastle’s ticket pricing still sits firmly in the mid-range.
While we are no longer "cheap," we are nowhere near the eye-watering prices seen at the Emirates or the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. We are paying "Big Six" prices because we are a "Big Six" club, but the hierarchy has—so far—resisted pushing us into the top bracket of English ticket costs.
Nobody likes paying more, especially during a cost-of-living crisis. But if we want to see the likes of Lamine Yamal and Gavi walking out under the lights at SJP, this is one of the financial trade-offs and regardless the club knows 50,000 Geordies from somewhere will pay it.
The club is stuck between a rock and a hard place (literally, given the stadium's location). Until a solution for stadium expansion is found, and commercial outcomes improve, these "Premium" nights will come with premium prices.
Is £69 fair for a night against Barca, or is the club pushing the fans too far? Let us know in the comments!
#NUFC #NUFCNews #Newcastle #EPL #ChampionsLeague

English
jon wood retweetledi













