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Season 1, Ep. 72
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In a world where social media, online articles, journalists to media personnel - the way Newcastle United is covered in the modern day has totally changed. Back in the 90's and early 2000's, coverage of the Magpies in the Premier League stemmed from newspapers and fanzines. Now in 20206 it's all digital and everyone is your click, however this is where fake news kicks in because it drives traffic, the same method if someone is negative about their football club.
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77. Which NUFC player will leave? Eddie Howe's future and stadium chat
07:37||Season 1, Ep. 77Lee was invited on to Sky Sports News to speak to presenter Tom White and former pro Jay Bothroyd on all things Newcastle United. On the agenda was CEO David Hopkinson's words on St. James' Park, Eddie Howe's future and which player is likely to leave the Magpies this summer?
76. CEO speaks out, accounts announced and St. James' Park sold!
08:52||Season 1, Ep. 76Newcastle United have released their latest financial accounts ending at the end of 2024/25 season. What was revealed in those findings is that the club have sold St. James' Park to a sub company and have leased the stadium back for 50 years. This is no doubt to comply with PSR.CEO David Hopkinson wouldn't rule out the future of manager Eddie Howe after Premier League struggles, plus the Magpies announced profits in revenue.
75. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - NUFC Edition
37:58||Season 1, Ep. 75With the international break here, it's time to lift the mood amongst Newcastle supporters after a couple of recent poor results. Today Lee edits and produces this unique football quiz all around the Magpies. Joining him to try win a virtual million pounds is Joe, Dale and Matt. Let's see who gets the furthest in this ultimate test.
74. Newcastle United vs Sunderland
07:48||Season 1, Ep. 74Newcastle United take on their arch rivals in Sunderland at St. James' Park this Sunday. Lee brings you up to speed with what Eddie Howe said in press conference regarding team news, there also has been five Magpies players called up to Thomas Tuchel's England squad. Finally Lee talks about the massive game and the bragging rights it brings for the Tyne and Wear region, on whoever claims the Premier League points.
73. Transfer stories ins and outs
07:38||Season 1, Ep. 73Craig Hope has produced an article which has caused debate across social media with the Daily Mail chief writer expressing he has an exclusive story which includes potential transfer incomings as well as uncertain futures surrounding several of Eddie Howe's squad. Newcastle United must qualify for a UEFA competition next season, but the Champions League qualification looks bleak, will star players stay on?
71. PSR is going away, what does this mean for Newcastle's spending?
09:30||Season 1, Ep. 71The Premier League has introduced a new set of financial rules, which will replace the existing Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) from the 2026/27 season. Developed through extensive consultation with clubs and a wide range of stakeholders, these rules are designed to secure financial sustainability of clubs, while promoting long-term investment and protecting the competitive balance of the Premier League. They aim to achieve this in a way where compliance can be monitored and enforced "in season" to promote certainty and clarity for fans, clubs and stakeholders. In developing the new financial system, the Premier League has sought to devise a framework that works effectively in parallel with UEFA’s rules and is consistent with the objectives of the Independent Football Regulator. This page provides a simplified summary of the Premier League’s new financial system, outlining how it will work and the key objectives that underpin it. The full set of rules will be published in Section E of the Premier League Handbook in due course.
70. Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
01:13:45||Season 1, Ep. 70Newcastle missed the chance to climb into the Premier League's top five after being held to a goalless draw at battling Wolves.The Champions League-chasing Magpies were looking for a fourth straight league win for the first time since April, but lacked inspiration as striker Nick Woltemade again drew a blank.The £69m Germany forward, who scored on his Newcastle debut against Wolves in September, now has just three goals in his past 19 games and was replaced by Yoane Wissa in the second half.Eddie Howe's side would have gone fifth with a win by two clear goals, but did not manage a shot on target until the 85th minute - although they did move up a place to eighth with this point.Rock-bottom Wolves are 14 points from safety and have other priorities, but have rediscovered their drive and - more importantly - their organisation in recent weeks.While it will be too late to save them after failing to win any of their opening 19 games, there is at least growing optimism for the future under boss Rob Edwards.Much of that comes from teenage breakthrough star Mateus Mane, who hooked a shot at Nick Pope, while Jose Sa saved late efforts from Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton.Woltemade's goal struggles will be a growing concern for Howe - and the striker's barren spell could dent Newcastle's Champions League hopes.Just three goals in his past 19 games is not a total Woltemade or his manager would have expected after a goalscoring debut against Wolves in September.The German scored five times in his first eight matches after a club record move from Stuttgart in an impressive start to life in the north east.But that confidence has ebbed away and the 23-year-old was replaced by Wissa midway through the second half after another fruitless outing.Woltemade was not given a great deal of service, but what he did have to work with he wasted - including a glancing first-half header which he may have done better with.He still has seven goals in 19 appearances, but if he fails to re-find his shooting boots it will harm the Magpies' top-four chances.Newcastle had scored seven goals in their past three league matches - all wins - before coming to Molineux, but with just one by a striker (Wissa's goal against Burnley).The Magpies did not have a shot on target while Woltemade was on the pitch on Sunday - albeit a statistic he is not entirely responsible for - and will view a stalemate against the league's bottom side as a wasted opportunity.However, Wolves have rediscovered their fight and a point in a forgettable match was a fair result, even if Newcastle will have reasons to be deflated.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.
69. Barnes the threat City fear? | Should Newcastle cash in on Pope? | Gordon's value dropped to £50m?
30:25||Season 1, Ep. 69Joe, Josh, Dale & NFTV Member Nigel discuss NUFC's quiet January transfer window so far, The BIG Carabao Cup clash against Manchester City & the current form of Harvey Barnes ESPECIALLY in that FA Cup game against Bournemouth! We also discuss the value of players, the form and the Premier League so far for Eddie Howe's squad.