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A look at the latest Newcastle United headlines on Wednesday, May 11.
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A look at the latest Newcastle United headlines on Wednesday, May 11.
Queens Park Rangers have indicated they will not follow up Jeff Hendrick's loan spell at Loftus Road with a permanent offer.
Derby County and Chris Kirchner have been working on the club’s takeover for some time now, as the Rams pray for a positive outcome at the end of a turbulent season.
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As the final whistle went at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon, the players trooped from the pitch - heavily beaten by Manchester City, it was a day to forget for Newcastle United. Yet, while a Newcastle under the previous owner Mike Ashley would have simply written this one off as ‘ah, well it’s Manchester City,’ this Newcastle United have come too far to do that.
Former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley is reportedly interested in purchasing Derby County in a move that would see the 57-year-old move back into the world of football. Ashley's 14-year reign on Tyneside ended following the Saudi-backed takeover of Newcastle in October 2021.
Chris Kirchner has been given more time to complete a takeover of Derby as talks with former owner Mel Morris over Pride Park continue.
Away supporters are no longer the most vocal inside St James’ Park. During the back end of Mike Ashley’s reign, supporters’ apathy towards the club was conducive to a flat atmosphere inside the stadium.