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Newcastle set for Arsenal and Spurs treatment with Amazon 'lining them up for next doc'
Newcastle could be the next Premier League club to feature in an All Or Nothing documentary.The likes of Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal have all had their own shows after allowing Amazon cameras behind-the-scenes access and now it appears that the Magpies could be part of the next installment, with filming potentially taking place next season.The club have undergone something of a major transformation, with Mike Ashley, the previous owner, selling the club in October, and a fresh regime coming in.READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumThe Daily Mail reports that Newcastle have already rejected several offers from production companies who have asked to set up documentary projects since the Saudi takeover, but things could well be different given the dust has settled on a new era.The All or Nothing series has been involved with several sports, not just football in England. The Amazon-led show has covered the NFL, ice hockey, rugby union, and even the national Brazil side.Which club would you like to see on All or Nothing? Let us know in the comments section belowThe latest football documentary features Arsenal and their quest for the top-four last season.Manager Mikel Arteta said of the experience: "It is much better to have you here! Honestly, it was challenging but as well I think it was an incredible experience personally, for the club and everybody can see the reality without any boundaries about how it works on a daily basis at the club."On a personal level obviously it was really demanding because you are on camera for 24/7.
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Newcastle fans mock Chelsea with hilarious "Mike Ashley he's coming for you" chant
Newcastle fans know exactly how uncertainty over the club’s future can feel some six months after their takeover — but that didn't stop the Magpies fans poking fun at Chelsea’s current situation after the two teams met at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.The Blues are currently facing an anxious wait to discover if the UK government will allow the club to be sold to a new owner after Roman Abramovich was sanctioned on Thursday.As it stands, the club cannot receive any income under a special licence issued by the government, meaning tickets and club merchandise cannot be sold.The club are hoping to be allowed to push through a sale which would see a new owner replace Abramovich, thus lifting the sanctions placed upon the west London outfit.But while Chelsea are unable to operate as normal, their rival fans twisted the knife in to pile on the misery.During a feisty encounter between the two sides, the vocal away fans sung a variety of songs that mocked Chelsea’s plight and even referenced their former owner, Mike Ashley, to make light of the situation."Mike Ashley, he's coming for you,” the away supporters chanted, referring to their former owner of 14 years.Chelsea fans quickly responded in the exchange of banter, singing: “Mike Ashley, he left 'cause you're s***.”The to-and-froing between each group of fans continued throughout the first half, with the action on the pitch somewhat less eventful as the rivalry between the supporters.But Chelsea would have the last laugh as Kai Havertz struck an 89th-minute winner to snatch a late 1-0 victory.HAVE YOUR SAY: Who would you like to see replace Roman Abramovich as Chelsea owner? Comment below.Ashley, the billionaire owner of sportswear giant Sports Direct, bought the Tyneside club in
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Eden Hazard's brutal one-word assessment of Newcastle will infuriate Magpies fans
Newcastle United will infuriate Toon fans with the Belgian ace reportedly claiming he would only leave Real Madrid for a "big" club.An £89m signing from Chelsea back in 2019, the 31-year-old has failed to light up the Santiago Bernabeu in the same way he did at Stamford Bridge and Los Blancos are keen to shift him on this month.Hazard was seen as one of the best players in the Premier League when making the move to the Spanish capital but the former Blues wideman has failed to score in his 16 outings this season.Poor form and a lack of game time have seen Real Madrid opt to flog the Belgian for a nominal fee, in the attempt to remove his eye-watering £416,000-a-week salary from the wage bill.Premier League strugglers Newcastle United had a bid accepted of €40m (£33.4m) by the La Liga giants, only for Hazard to snub a move back to England.In a report by Spanish outlet El Nacional, the four-time Chelsea Player of the Year claimed he would only leave Madrid for a "big" club, such as his former employers.That remark is likely to anger Magpies fans who see their club as one of the country's most established football clubs.Are Newcastle United a "big" club? Let us know in the comments section.Newcastle have been crowned champions of English football on four occasions and also boast six FA Cup trophies, despite failing to win a major honour in the last 50 years.Toon fans blame that dreadful statistic, in large part, to Mike Ashley who they claim woefully under-invested during his 14-year tenure.Once a regular outfit in European football, Newcastle finished 13th in Ashley's first season in charge before succumbing to relegation two years later.Though bouncing back at the first time of asking, the Magpies would suffer the same
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