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Please read our Please read ourThis follows the Newcastle United Sporting Director doing a group interview with a number of journalists who all regularly cover the club.
No sensible person would draw similarities between now and back when we had Mike Ashley, however, I do think communication has been pretty poor from the Newcastle United owners/hierarchy, certainly in more recent times, the best part of a year or so. Different people will always interpret what somebody says slightly differently, sometimes a lot differently.What we all know of course is that they are all competing for our attention, to buy their newspapers, to click onto their articles.
We have seen this all too clearly at Newcastle United before, where when the person operating as the Sporting Director has had the upper hand, with massive extremes as to how well or not that worked. I don’t think this is any different to what happens at pretty much every other major club that employs a Sporting Director.
Eddie Howe has said himself much the same this summer, that there has to be a middle ground when it comes to working with a Sporting Director and indeed how he operates as part of the overall club.
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