Introduction
The Board of Newcastle United Football Club whilst celebrating
winning the Football League Championship 2009-2010 are aware that the
next season in the Barclays Premier League presents a challenge to all
at the Club. The Board recognises that one of the greater elements of
this challenge is to promote stability throughout the organisation. This
great club has not won a major trophy since the 1969 victory in the
European Fairs Cup. The first challenge is to maintain Premier League
status.
Given the situation, and the fact that Newcastle United have
continually been misrepresented by the national media over the past
decade, the club now feels that it is the correct time to send a clear
message to its magnificent supporters who have kept faith with the club
over the past forty years and also to send out a clear message to all
branches of the media about the club's plans for the next five years
both on and off the field of play.
Finances
The Club presented its financial report to Companies House this April
for the year 2008/2009. The financial report shows that there was an
operating loss of £37.7 million for that year and an estimated loss for
2009/2010 of £32.5 million. Newcastle United also has an overdraft of
£20 million that is fully committed. It is clear to the Board that no
organisation can be successful, until the financial position is
stabilised.
The Board have therefore structured a five year plan in which the
ultimate goal will be to ensure that the club is run at a "break even"
manner by the year 2015/2016. The club also wishes it to be known; in an
effort to stop the untrue rumours and stories that emanate from outside
Newcastle United that:
• The Board have set a five year plan to promote core values of
credibility, viability and sustainability both on and off the field of
play at Newcastle United.
• The Board will concentrate on Newcastle United's stability by
promoting from within where possible.
Football
(a) Manager
Chris Hughton is the Manager of Newcastle United Football Club and
has a contract in place until the end of the 2010/2011 season.
All media articles and interviews regarding footballing matters will
come through the Newcastle United Media Officer, and be answered by the
Manager and/or coaching staff with the Manager's authority. The Manager
can give interviews in respect of footballing issues and any other
sporting issues that the press may be interested in around Newcastle
United Football Club.
No interviews will be given by any members of the Board in respect of
any footballing issues.
(b) Players
The first team squad that won the Championship this year will form
the basis of the team for next season in the Premier League. There is no
plan for new capital outlay on players.
The only individuals who will talk about player issues will be those
connected with the football administration of the Club i.e. the
Manager/Assistant Manager by way of either direct interview or through
prepared statements via Newcastle United Football Club's Media Officer.
There will be no comment from the Board regarding the purchase of
players.
There will be no comment from the Board regarding the sale of
players.
There will be no comment from the Board regarding ongoing contract
talks with players presently at Newcastle United Football Club or with
those that the club may enter into negotiation with.
There will be no comment from the Board regarding current pay
structures at Newcastle United.
There will be no comment from the Board regarding players at other
clubs in respect of their "interest" at playing for Newcastle United.
There will be no comment from the Board to players' agents regarding
any of the above whether those agents are acting for their clients in a
buying or selling capacity.
Player Agents:
(a) Buying Agents:
The Board will not make any comment to the media regarding any
players that they are seeking to purchase. The Board will deal with
agents on their fixed terms of business and part of those terms will
include clauses relating to privacy.
(b) Selling Agents:
The Board will not comment to the media regarding any players being
sold by Newcastle United and the Board will deal with agents on the
usual terms of business including explicit terms of privacy.
Promoting regional football
The Board and supporters are aware that Newcastle United currently
has a footballing academy brimming with talent, skill and dedication. As
part of Newcastle United's quest for a team that truly represents the
values of the Geordie nation the club will look to promote, where it
can, from within and for the academy to become a leading light as one of
the best if not the best in the UK.
The days when players such as Alan Shearer, Steve Bruce, Peter
Beardsley and Michael Carrick had to leave Newcastle to begin their
illustrious football careers elsewhere are over. Newcastle United is
more than aware of the great passion for the game of football that
exists locally and is intent on ensuring that every great Geordie
footballer has the opportunity to play for his home team club.
Media
The Board at Newcastle United wish to reiterate the points made above
that there will not be at any stage in the future any comments coming
from the Board regarding any issues surrounding Newcastle United save
for prepared statements that are issued by the Newcastle United Media
Officer.
Once again, for the sake of clarity, this does not affect the Manager
and coaching staff talking to the press/media about footballing matters
on an everyday basis. The Board are being absolutely transparent in
respect of this policy and would ask that the press/media direct any
future questions that they may have regarding Newcastle United to our
media officer.
The Future
In simple terms this is a transparent policy that will feed through
and inform all aspects of the running of Newcastle United Football
Club's first team. There will be no comments from any member of
Newcastle United's Board in the future regarding any issues surrounding
Newcastle United to the press/media at large.
The only persons dealing with such information to the media will be,
as has been stated before, the Manager/coaching staff talking about
footballing matters and issues or from prepared statements from
Newcastle United's Media Officer.
The Board at Newcastle United have issued this statement to the
public to set out clearly to one and all the current financial situation
and to state clearly that every effort will be made by the Board to
achieve a "break even" financial situation by 2015.
Newcastle United Football Club is an organisation that holds a
special place in the hearts of Geordies worldwide and the Board
understands that it is they who are the spiritual torch holders of
Newcastle United Football Club.
The Board has made this statement so that all those involved with
Newcastle United be they supporter, member of the media or an individual
with an interest in football can be aware of what the Board will strive
to achieve over the next five years.