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You can just see the strategy from Newcastle with who they are acquiring and money can't be used as an excuse because they have negotiated decent proposals in the market.
Comes down to efficient planning. The middle east ownership certainly have dodgy runnings with the finance side of things but when it comes to football operations they have been exemplary.
I don't think Murtough has shown competence at any real credible capacity but I'll reserve outright judgement until the end of the season. That's approximately four windows and 24 months to adequately see improvement / the fruit of change.
Rangnick would have been fantastic to have in the hierarchy. Awful manager granted, but much of what he said in his assessment of the squad has come into fruition. He also identified talented players that the club should have been in the running for that is reminiscent of the DOF role that other clubs aside United at present have successfully demonstrated.
The Newcastle DoF had one season to bring them into the top 4. That is impact. Murtough has been here since the times of Moyes and if he was half decent, he'd either have shown his impact through a coherent decision making process or be poached up by a far more sensible club.