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SIMON JORDAN: Newcastle are trapped in vicious circle and Eddie Howe may not be around by the time they're allowed to compete


Published on 2024-12-11 21:47:11 - Daily Mail
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  • How can they reach for the stars, competing for trophies and punching very high in the Premier League, without the financial climate that will permit them to grow?
The article by Simon Jordan in the Daily Mail discusses the challenges faced by Newcastle United under manager Eddie Howe, particularly in the context of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. Jordan argues that Newcastle, despite having wealthy owners, are caught in a "vicious circle" where they must sell players to fund new signings due to FFP constraints. He highlights the case of Allan Saint-Maximin, who was sold to Al-Ahli, suggesting that such sales are necessary for Newcastle to remain competitive. Jordan critiques the notion that Newcastle should be allowed to spend freely just because they have rich backers, emphasizing that all clubs must adhere to the same financial rules. He also touches on the broader implications of FFP, suggesting that while it aims to ensure financial stability, it might also stifle the growth and competitiveness of clubs like Newcastle, who are trying to break into the elite level of English football.

Read the Full Daily Mail Article at:
[ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14182297/SIMON-JORDAN-vicious-circle-Newcastle-Eddie-Howe-allowed-compete.html ]
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