Darren Eales on the clubs ambitions and revenues: "We're going to build a results-driven, world class, sustainable organisation that consistently achieves top six status for men's and women's teams and wins major trophies, within the next five years. The club’s revenue growth over the last two seasons and into this season has been incredible. Off the pitch, because we started from a low revenue base, we are still a long way behind the top six in the Premier League. Since we can only spend a percentage of revenue, we always look to spend the maximum we can on the team within Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) This means it is vital that we look at ways to raise revenue streams, whether through matchday, St.James’ STACK, commercial partnerships, retail/merchandise, tours, hospitality and events." #NUFC #NUFCFans #Newcastle
@Magpie24_7 How about a joint venture with Greggs to launch sausage rolls to the far east market - they can be our official tour sponsor and we get 5p from every steak bake sold = £millions (and that's just from the 19 shops in the toon)
@Magpie24_7 Need to spend money on players and get rid of deadwood for a start.
@Magpie24_7 well @deales @NUFC you lot need to start showing you appreciate the privilege of the position you hold within our iconic club @NUFC start showing ambition with immediate effect . We are 👀you.
@Magpie24_7 Small thinking sponsoring by Fenwick is not bringing in millions and the new FAB is just window dressing not one question on pushing PL on PSR rules when the the club will push back
@Magpie24_7 Ridiculous putting a time frame on it…..You will need elite players to do that and they won’t arrive overnight. Essentially competing for players with City, Liverpool and Europe’s finest…..
@Magpie24_7 I always hoped the growth was organic. Makes it real. Keep it real. Build the community. Take the highs and the lows. Newcastle United is Newcastle.