da cassino online: Newcastle United are a club on the verge of crisis. They’re waiting on Rafa Benitez to sign a potential new deal – that may or may not be happening – and their relegation from the Premier League has left the whole city reeling.
da aposte e ganhe: It’s a crucial time for the board to get things right and with squabbling and disagreement seemingly the premise of Mike Ashley’s reign, some supporters are doubting whether or not the right decisions are going to be made.
There’s choices to be made both on and off the pitch, but sorting out the bulk of the team will be right at the top for whomever takes the Newcastle job in the next couple of weeks.
So here’s our top FIVE priorities for Newcastle this summer…
Sort out Rafa’s future
Extending Rafa’s future is definitely the number one priority. Whilst he couldn’t save them from relegation he definitely improved the squad and got them playing some decent football towards the end of the campaign. If there is anyone that can bring them back to the Premier League at the first attempt, it’s Rafa. But whether or not he stays is still yet to be seen, from Real Madrid to the Championship? Some year, that!
Deal with the high earners in the squad
There are some big, big earners in this Newcastle United squad and that will need to be trimmed right down following relegation. However, it’s thought that Jonjo Shelvey and Andros Townsend, both of whom joined the club in January, are there to stay due to a clause in their contracts.
Bring in players to get them back to the Prem
It’s going to be tough, but the Toon need to bring in some players that can get them back to the Premier League at the first time of asking. It’s going to be tough but someone like Jermain Defoe would be perfect. A proven goalscorer at every team he’s been at, he’s just the man Newcastle could need at this time.
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Sort out the boardroom
A recurring theme for Newcastle, the general bad-blood between Mike Ashley and the supporters has now turned toxic. They’ve never got on since Freddy Shepherd sold the club to the Sports Direct Tycoon and it’s not felt like a relationship built to last. Whatever the differences are, they need to be sorted before the club mount a promotion push.
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Getting the supporters back on side
Newcastle fans are a long-suffering bunch. This is their second relegation to the Championship in a matter of years and for a club of its scale, they should really be doing better. Whomever is in charge next season really needs to get the squad playing good football in order to get the supporters back onside. They’re a big club and deserve to be in the Premier League.
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