Newcastle United: Fans react to comments by takeover leader Amanda Staveley

Many Newcastle United fans have reacted to comments made by Amanda Staveley, the businesswoman leading the takeover bid.

As per ChronicleLive, moderator Manus Cranny could hear a ‘discernible change of tone’ in her voice when they talked about sport and chose to ask her why someone would want to invest in the game.

She said that they are quite big football supporters in her family, both in terms of supporting clubs and as investors, and have been looking to buy assets in the Premier League for some time.

However, Staveley added that there is a difficulty in terms of totally different valuations, and as a private equity investor, you would look at quite moderate ones and then, suddenly, you are getting advisors saying that some of the big top flight teams are now trading at four or five times revenue. She claims that this is heavy, but they believe very much in investing in sport.

These members of the Toon faithful reacted to the comments on Twitter:

Newcastle fans, what are your thoughts on Staveley’s comments? Let us know below…

Burnley: Sean Dyche hails Phil Bardsley as "an excellent pro"

Burnley manager Sean Dyche has lauded veteran right-back Phil Bardsley as “an excellent pro” following his most recent performance.

The 35-year-old was restored to the Clarets’ line-up in Monday night’s win at Crystal Palace in place of the injured Matthew Lowton and his display at Selhurst Park drew glowing praise from his manager.

Dyche told Burnley Express: “He is an excellent pro and worked very hard for his performance. Lowts has been unlucky with what has happened to his foot but Bardo has come in and delivered.”

Bardsley, who recently signed a new deal at Burnley while several team-mates saw their contracts expire, did indeed have a solid performance against the Eagles on Monday, winning two aerial duels and one tackle as well as making four clearances (as per WhoScored) in helping the Clarets to keep a clean sheet.

A veteran of 293 Premier League games, he has alternated right-back duties on a near-equal basis with Lowton this season and trumps his younger colleague for some key metrics. Of the duo, Bardsley has won more tackles (2.7 to 2.4) and aerial duels (1.9 to 1.3) per game this term, although Lowton has made more interceptions per game (1.6 to 1.1) and boasts a greater passing success rate (68.6% to 64.4%).

As per premierinjuries.com, the 31-year-old has a stress response to his foot and is unlikely to be back soon, so Bardsley could call the right-back slot his own for Burnley’s remaining fixtures this season and duly endear himself further to Dyche.

Lowton’s injury could have been catastrophic for a Burnley side with a very busy treatment room at the moment, but Bardsley’s decision to extend his stay at the club has ensured that Dyche continues to have a dependable and experienced option at right-back.

In the wake of the injury to his team-mate, the 35-year-old’s commitment to the Turf Moor cause now looks even more critical and, given his performance averages this season, it is little wonder that his manager has showered him with such high praise.

Burnley fans, what have you made of Bardsley’s performances for the club? Comment below with your views!

برشلونة يستعد لبدء محادثات تجديد عقد ديمبلي

يخطط نادي برشلونة لفتح محادثات تعاقدية جديدة مع جناحه الفرنسي عثمان ديمبلي.

تغلب اللاعب الدولي الفرنسي على سلسلة من الإصابات ليصبح لاعبًا مهمًا لفريق رونالد كومان، حيث ساهم بستة أهداف وأربع تمريرات حاسمة في 30 مباراة بالدوري الإسباني خلال موسم 2020-21.

كان عقد ديمبلي نقطة نقاش لبعض الوقت، على الرغم من أن عقده الحالي من المقرر أن ينتهي الصيف المقبل ولم تؤتي المفاوضات بشأن التمديد ثمارها حتى الآن.

ومع ذلك، أفادت صحيفة “موندو ديبوريتفو” الإسبانية أن برشلونة حريص على ربطه بعقد جديد في أقرب وقت ممكن، وسيتواصل النادي قريبًا مع وكيل ديمبلي لمناقشة التفاصيل.

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يزعم التقرير أن ديمبلي يشعر بالتقدير في كامب نو تحت قيادة كومان ويريد الاستمرار في النادي، حتى لو اضطر إلى قبول تخفيض راتبه في الوقت الذي يواجه في البارسا أزمة مع ديون تبلغ قيمتها مليار يورو.

كان لاعب بوروسيا دورتموند السابق مرتبطًا سابقًا بالانتقال إلى مانشستر يونايتد، لكن من المتوقع أن يجعل الشياطين الحمر جادون سانشو هدفهم الرئيسي مرة أخرى هذا الصيف.

West Brom boss Slaven Bilic hints that Hal Robson-Kanu could keep his place

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers…

West Bromwich Albion boss Slaven Bilic has provided a clue into his team selection for Monday evening when they face a trip to Preston North End.

What’s he said?

The Baggies head into the weekend sitting pretty at the top of the Championship table, two points ahead of their main rivals Leeds United and seven points ahead of the playoff zone.

Depending on the Yorkshiremen’s result against Middlesbrough this afternoon, the pressure may be back on Albion to perform meaning Monday’s game could hold even more importance by the time it swings around.

Bilic has been talking about his improving striking department this week, and in doing so, provided a major hint into who will lead the line at Deepdale, he said:

“It’s impossible for all of them to play.

“Hal [Robson-Kanu] waited for his chance.

“For a long time he was almost tagged or labelled, even before I came here, as an impact player. But he deserves his chance, he’s waited a long time.

“He was coming from the bench good, then we put him in the team and he’s done really well since then.

“At the moment he is starting and he deserves it.”

Team selection

The Croatian chief is finally getting some sort of positive selection headache in the number nine role as for much of the season it has been a barren attempt from their three strikers.

Charlie Austin has practically tripled his goal tally for the season in the last two games alone, both from the bench too, while Hal Robson-Kanu has netted five goals in seven matches, which has led to Bilic talking him up this week.

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And then there’s Kenneth Zohore who has been out of action for a while through injury but he is now back pushing the aforementioned duo for a place in the matchday squad.

It seems likely that the Welshman will be selected again to lead the line for a fourth straight game based on Bilic’s latest remarks, even despite the 30-year-old building up a reputation as a ‘super-sub’ over his career.

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In other news, Baggies favourite Chris Brunt could be facing his last-ever season at the Hawthorns.

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Arsenal still far apart from Real Madrid’s Dani Ceballos valuation

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

Arsenal remain in talks with Real Madrid over a permanent deal to sign Dani Ceballos but the two clubs remain apart on their valuations of the midfielder, per El Desmarque.

What’s the word?

The Gunners secured a loan deal for the Spanish midfielder in the summer transfer window but it does not include an option to buy him at the end of the season.

Nevertheless, he has thus far made 12 appearances in all competitions for the club, scoring once and registering two assists.

And Unai Emery’s men are said to be keen on signing him on a permanent basis for €30m (£25.8m), though Real would prefer to receive closer to €35m (£30.1m).

Real president Florentino Perez is reportedly unwilling to budge on his valuation and he would like to retain Ceballos’ services, though the player is willing to make the move.

Bridge the gap

Arsenal need to start looking down the back of the sofa to see if they can find the spare change needed.

Ceballos has been an impressive part of Emery’s starting XI thus far this season and has played in every single game in every competition.

A silky midfielder with an eye for a pass, he has averaged one key pass per game, 1.2 dribbles and a pass completion rate of 89.2% in the Premier League, per WhoScored.

He could be the fulcrum of the team if his move is made permanent.

For the sake of under £5m, Arsenal need to give in to Real’s demands and make Ceballos their next permanent signing; they’ll surely regret it if they don’t.

West Ham United: Conor Coventry holding out for better wages

Conor Coventry is holding out for more money in his contract negotiations with West Ham United, as reported by Football Insider.

The 19-year-old is reportedly demanding £5,000 a week during negotiations about a contract extension with the club, with his current deal coming to an end in the summer of 2020, as per Transfermarkt.

However, West Ham are not willing to pay him that amount, as they want to see evidence the Republic of Ireland U21 international can play in the Premier League before doing so.

Coventry has played a total of 53 minutes for the Hammers’ first-team, all of which have come in the Carabao Cup.

The first 45 of those came in the form of a substitute appearance during an 8-0 victory over Macclesfield Town last season, while the other 8 came courtesy of a cameo in the 2-0 win over Newport County.

He has shown promising signs at youth level, having become captain of West Ham U23s, while also going on to play in 8 of Republic of Ireland U21s’ last 9 matches.

While it is important for a player to get what they are worth, it seems a bit early for Coventry to be worrying about contract negotiations.

It needs to be ensured this doesn’t impact the focus he has on his development and working towards getting a place in the first-team – if he is able to get the £5,000 a week then great, but he shouldn’t risk his future with the club over it.

West Ham fans, is Coventry right to stick to his demands? Join the discussion by commenting below…

Wolves’ Matt Doherty is blasted by ROI fans after playing at left-back

The Republic of Ireland maintained their unbeaten record in Group D of Euro 2020 qualifying with a 0-0 draw with Georgia.

Mick McCarthy’s men struggled against the home side as they managed to record just 45% possession and just three shots on target, per SofaScore.

The 60-year-old was forced into making a change to his defence as usual left-back Enda Stevens missed this one through suspension, so Matt Doherty deputised in his absence.

Despite being part of a back four that kept a clean sheet, plenty of ROI supporters took to social media to blast the Wolves man.

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The 27-year-old is primarily a right wing-back for the west Midlands club, having played 134 of his 263 appearances there, per Transfermarkt’s recorded matches.

One fan claimed he was the worst player on the pitch while another said he was having a nightmare at the back.

Others called that he was “poor” and “shaky” with a further member of the Boys in Green fanbase believing the eight-capped man becomes a clown when playing for his national side considering he looks top class when featuring domestically.

Here’s more of the reaction:

Everton’s Jordan Pickford suffering from emerging Premier League syndrome

“I don’t know why he finds it funny,” Gary Neville shouted at Jordan Pickford as he almost cost his team a goal last Saturday.

The Everton man, in rather typical fashion, came out of his goal and tussled with Bernardo Silva before Manchester City came close to adding a fourth.

It was something that summed up Pickford. He has a bubbling and vibrant personality but he’s often left wanting.

Arguably he was at fault for one of City’s strikes. Stepping to his left, he opened the gap up for Riyad Mahrez to rifle in a free-kick that should have been a straightforward save.

But things are never simple with the England goalkeeper. In fact, they rarely ever are with English stoppers.

Think back to Scott Carson’s calamitous mistake in qualifying for Euro 2008 or to Joe Hart being swatted away to Torino and then Burnley.

Even Jack Butland is now having a tough time of it at Stoke too, making an error against Nottingham Forest.

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However, even though he’s England’s number one, Pickford is still pedestrian. He’s too error-prone and that might well put his future in Gareth Southgate’s plans in doubt.

After all, the Three Lions still have a plethora of option available to them with Nick Pope and Tom Heaton being called up for the latest internationals.

The Toffees stopper is also among those Southgate has called up, but he could well have some promising players starting to appear over his shoulders.

Dean Henderson has now received Premier League experience with Sheffield United, and he is certainly one to watch out for, while Aaron Ramsdale is in similar shoes at Bournemouth.

It may be sometime before they start to break into the frame but Pickford should still be on edge. His place shouldn’t be safe and that’s largely down to an emerging Premier League syndrome, something that’s been plaguing goalkeepers on English shores in recent times.

A classic case that’s comparable to the 25-year-old is Simon Mignolet, that isn’t just because they’ve plied their trade in Merseyside, but because they’ve had similar paths.

Having both been at Sunderland during times of trouble, they were reduced to saving a greater percentage of shots than they ever have for Liverpool and Everton.

During 2016/17, Pickford had to make a colossal 135 saves in just 29 appearances, per WhoScored. If you compare that to his first term at Goodison Park, he played nine more games but only had to make 120 stops.

Last season that figure stood at just 92 efforts denied.

Throughout the 2012/13 campaign, Mignolet was forced into producing a monumental 149 stops as he was an ever-present figure in the Black Cats side.

Upon his move to Anfield, the Belgian made 105 saves in 38 matches during his first season. He then made even fewer the year after, just 89 in 36 outings, via WhoScored.

That says a lot about the amount of defending a team like Sunderland has to do compared to one competing in the top six to eight teams in the division.

Accounting for how many errors leading to a goal they’ve made is also important. Pickford has made nine in the Premier League while Mignolet managed 18 before moving to Club Brugge this summer.

Goalkeepers are sure to average more than your normal outfield player but it still doesn’t make for very pleasant reading.

The fact is that these two individuals looked like superb shot-stoppers when playing for Sunderland. Indeed they were pleasing on the eye and kept their team in the game but when having less to do, they crumble under the pressure.

The weight of playing for a side like Liverpool and even Everton is far larger. There are expectations and mistakes are often put under the microscope more often. This is because they’re having less to do.

They’ll make fewer saves and as a result, when they do make an error it’ll be scrutinised intensely. It’s also a case of focusing when you’re less involved in the play.

This is typical of Pickford, who displayed against Man City that his focus and attitude wasn’t up to scratch.

But the former Sunderland men aren’t the only ones to suffer from this syndrome.

Another player you can throw into the metaphorical hat is Michel Vorm. The 35-year-old looked capable at Swansea but was out of his depth in a Spurs team that had fewer defensive duties.

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This also works the other way too, specifically for goalkeepers going from a club where they have little to do, to playing for one where they’re likely to be tested more often.

Lukasz Fabianski is a prime example. He was suspect at Arsenal but has since been a revelation at West Ham, winning their Player of the Year for 2018/19.

At the Gunners, he was someone that Arsene Wenger admitted mistakes affected him. But because they did less defending, he wasn’t able to prove his worth on a sufficient enough level in terms of shot-stopping. Is it ever really a surprise he didn’t make it in north London? Probably not.

The problems he had there haven’t been an issue at Swansea and West Ham but it shows that confidence is key. The more saves you make, the comfier you feel between the posts.

This appears to be something Pickford is suffering from – rarely does he seem comfortable and he looks a shadow of the person that arrived as a youngster from the north-east. Making save after save was confidence-boosting but he isn’t tested enough regularly at Everton.

The same happened for Mignolet at Liverpool and it could well be damning for Pickford’s international career.

Only time will tell whether it does have an impact, but he is unlikely to improve unless he gains a greater sense of focus, just as he did at the Stadium of Light.

Rangers’ Dapo Mebude could make step up to first-team level

This article is part of Football FanCast’s In The Pipeline series, which takes a look at some of the most promising young talent either linked with clubs or emerging from their academies…

Dapo Mebude made his Rangers debut on the last day of the season against Kilmarnock in the 2-1 defeat, coming on for Daniel Candeais.

Now that the 18-year-old has tasted first-team football, what can fans expect in the future?

Well, if manager Steven Gerrard turns out to be right, supporters could be in for a treat.

Per Rangers TV via insidefutbol, he said: “I think he deserves that with his play for the 18s, the 19s, the reserves and what he’s shown in first-team training.

“Dapo’s got a bright future. He needs to keep working hard now and pushing and hopefully, that can be the first of many.”

Fellow academy graduate Ross McCrorie also believes that Mebude is the “one to watch” when asked by The Daily Record who he thinks will be next to make the step up.

He said: “Dapo Mebude is one to watch. He’s done well for the Scotland Under-17s, is very quick and has a few tricks. Dapo has a real chance if he keeps working hard.”

Mebude signed a new contract with the Ibrox club in December of 2018, committing his future to the club until 2021.

Their Head of Academy, Craig Mulholland, announced via the official Rangers website: “We are delighted to extend Dapo’s contract. He has made great progress in the last few years having been named in a first-team squad and playing up a year at international level”.

Mebude is a regular in the Scotland U19s with three goals in eight games and will be looking to make the step up over the next couple of seasons.

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As Mebude himself said in a recent interview with The Evening Times, he is well aware of the quality of the players in front of him. Indeed, Jermain Defoe and Alfredo Morelos are both ahead of him in Gerrard’s pecking order.

He said: “They are two top-class strikers and Jermain has done everything I would want to do.

“He has scored goals and played in the Premier League and done it all. Alfredo is showing what he can do and they are both class strikers that I can learn from.”

A loan move in January could be the best option in the immediate future to see how he copes with the physicality of senior football on a regular basis.

He has already played in the Challenge Cup, scoring in a 2-1 win over Berwick Rangers, but it remains to be seen if he can hit the back of the net on a consistent basis for the first-team.

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