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Newcastle United news: Fan views on cracks appearing in the fanbase

B.Lee34 min ago
We asked for your views on whether cracks are appearing among the Newcastle United fanbase after a tricky run of form.

Here are some of your comments:

Andrew: Not in the slightest! This is a long-term project. The players are fully committed, the manager wasnâ€TMt interested in leaving for the England Job, and the fans still continue to create the best stadium atmosphere. Yes, we have had some tough games and not got up to speed too much, but the Chelsea performance was really good. January recruitment is key!

George: It was evident that, while other teams improved, Newcastle's management completely capitulated this summer. They failed the club after bringing in no new signings. Every other club has improved but Newcastle has totally stagnated. We essentially have one reliable striker but we wanted to spend £80m on a bang average centre-back?

Cliff: Newcastle are still in a state of transition, from being a mediocre team under the Mike Ashley regime to becoming a top club. The loyalty of the hardened supporters will never waiver. The money rules have stifled the team's progress so far but, under Howe and the backroom staff, we will get there. The true support will move with them.

Jeff: The playing style is getting a bit stale now. The attacking play appears to be too predictable for the opponents and they cannot just rely on Bruno Guimaraes to be the sole creative spark.

Christopher: My thoughts are that firstly we should not be blaming the manager. We have had zero outlay now for two transfer windows and we have also lost two promising young players. Mistakes have been made - Almiron, and certainly Wilson, needed to be moved on months ago. The Marc Guehi saga dragged on for far too long. However, the players need to step up. I believe in Howe.

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