Letters to the Mag – Newcastle United fans now have their say about what’s going on …

Letters to the Mag – Newcastle United fans now have their say about what’s going on …

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Opinions continue to flow in the MAG, while fans of Newcastle United debate about the different issues related to our club.

A nice relaxing summer so far.

More talking about things outside the field.

Including the strange transfer window mention …

Newcastle United fans with the latest collection of opinions below.

Contributions are sometimes too short to come up with a full article and so we have collected a number of recent views (if you want to send something, long or short, with regard to Newcastle United, then contribute@themag.co.uk is the place):

Dear Mag,

FAO Recruitment Department on Newcastle United

Subject: PR -Rol

Who can take care of it,

As a lifelong supporter of NUFC, I would like to offer my services in the role of PR Manager for the club.

In the midst of the mess of this transfer window, it has become clear that no one works in the position of PR, or that they go on vacation.

Media rumors and speculation are in abundance and the truth is difficult to distinguish – you will be aware of the damage that this is doing and the disagreement that this has created in the fan base. United is currently not.

I have no professional qualifications or experience, but I am sure you will agree that something is better than nothing.

Thank you very much
Mike

Dear Mag,

Does nobody else see Jamie Vardy as an option in the short term?

I think he would be great. Yes, he is 38 but 38 as a football player is nothing.

Proven Finisher in the Premier League, he would be a perfect 2nd choice that would like to play in the front in St James’ Park

What do readers think?

Shaun Ramsay

Dear Mag,

I think it is worth pointing to the fact that Newcastle under all the doom and gloom is good to point out that Newcastle played well in the matches against Arsenal and Tottenham.

These kinds of friendly matches for the season, especially in the heat and humidity, do not really lend themselves to our intensity and high press way of playing.

While with far larger squadrons, people like Tottenham and Arsenal also have an advantage over NUFC when it comes to almost two different teams of players on the field in this phase of the preseason.

Nevertheless, I thought that part of the piece was excellent and was more united than their own held against this Premier League rivals.

Based on play and opportunities, we deserved to beat Tottenham and we did not deserve to lose from Arsenal.

Sorry that I have to interrupt the all -negativity that some of our fans thrive, but there you go.

Ewan P.

Dear Mag,

I support your feelings about Darwin Nunez (Ed: this is with regard to the recent article ‘It must be Darwin Nunez).

Prince Peter Orina

Dear Mag,

Swap Alexander Isak for Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliot.

A bit of things.

Bill Schofield

Dear Mag,

I have read between the rules of all journalists.

It is as if the Mafia has closed the door and the silence is amazing.

We have experienced this scenario with Ashley and Co.

Rob Barrass

Dear Mag,

I have my season card on my cell phone.

If I had a choice, I would rather have a physical season card.

I am now going to the competition earlier to make sure that I enter on time.

The crowd at the Tourniquets near the Eastern Kraam can now be very large.

When I had a seasonal card, I just came 15 minutes for a game, no problem, in the ground immediately.

It would have been nice to have a choice.

Paul Carroll

Dear Mag,

Chronicle Live has a complete team of so -called football writers about Newcastle United and yet they did not succeed in involving the enormous story that since Amanda Staveley has been pushed out of the club a year ago.

Simply put, the PIF has found other fish for baking and is no longer interested in Sportwashing in Newcastle.

Reach would have to go off his callow team of community and content editors and his multimedia producers and spend their money on a real journalist like John Gibson.

Honestly,

David Taylor

Dear Mag,

If this is all true at the moment, I am disgusting from Alexander Isak.

Remember Matt Busby, nobody is bigger than a club.

No loyalty at all.

Very sad for our fans.

Tidy is neat.

Ron Smart

Dear Mag,

Loyalty is a two -way street.

Players are always bought and sold.

Look when we sold Anderson and Minth a year ago, Newcastle forced them out of the club.

Over the years we have had many players who have taken freedoms.

Some of them do not lift a leg.

Some of them leave as soon as possible.

Look at Andros Townsend, he was a rat! Newcastle saved his career and yet he left after only 13 gigs in three months !!

Isak has been here for three years and delivered so much.

Not saying that he is flawless and the timing could have been better, but if he finally leaves, he will still be much more a hero than a villain for me.

Will Taylor


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