Newcastle United this morning announced the signing of Australian wonderkid Garang Kuol. This again emphasises the clubs ambition for building for the future which can only excite us as fans for what is to come at the football club.

Eddie Howe also spoke to the media ahead of the trip to Fulham tomorrow talking about the injury situation, the games coming up and of course the signing of Kuol.

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38 Comments

  1. I've just watched a video of him. He is like a ghost to defenders who just cannot stop him. His vision during passing is well beyond his years. I can't wait to see him in the Black & White.

  2. You're looking happy as hell with this news Paul, rightfully so. We are finally getting everything right and our future is looking very bright.

  3. Hi Paul. Great news signing brilliant. Great that we have the clout now and beat top clubs to players. Things are looking up its a great feeling. Great comments as always.

  4. Eddie also mentioned what I've also said, if Kuol get loads of playing time in the World Cup (70%Γ·) and Australia goes further than group stage then Kuol might get an Auto Pass for a work permit. It's unreasonable to think that will happen, but not completely out of the window. More reasonable is that he has to go out on loan, and Portugal has been mentioned. That would mean Newcastle are trying to get him qualified for a work permit already before next season. He will need 15 points within a 12-month period and with A-League (Band 6), Australia Cup, World Cup and Primeira Liga (Band 2) he could quickly rack up those points if he get sufficient playing time (20%Γ· I reckon should be enough).

  5. Personallythis kid looksbetter than what we have so do we need to loan him out…l would like see howe bringing him on as a sub ..l think he could well be first team quality we will see…the quality we putting into facilitiesand staff..the kid maybe better off staying with us to progress..can he play tho or is a permit needed?

  6. I do think Eddie howe has to be more honest with fans about injuries. We pay to go or watch matches so it would be honest to know who we get to see playing.
    Being coy because of our opponents managers is getting old.

  7. What a statement of intent this signing is especially the names tracking this kid so well done to Dan Ashworth and those involved to get him in the club. Lets hope he can fulfill his potential especially in a black and white shirt.

  8. Watching Kuol it’s great to see that he’s not afraid to shoot with either foot, and can play anywhere across the front line. With Wilson being 30 it’s great to get these youngsters involved and integrate them over the next couple of years.

  9. What a signing for the future, We are no longer a maybe club the owners & management are looking ahead & doing a wonderful job for my beloved Newcastle United, If anyone is in Fulham tomorrow I will be in the tavern just down from stadium

  10. A great signing, great to have Bruno back along with Wilson. Hope bookies are wrong on Eddie favourite for England job as it's too early to lose him.

  11. He is one of many South Sudanese refugees that have come to Australia and absolutely killed it playing sport over here whether that sport be AFL (Majak Daw), Basketball (Thon Maker), Track and Field (Peter Bol) or in this case Football. He follows a long line of Sudanese refuges that are now representing Australia on sports biggest stage and we are glad to have them.

  12. I live in Australia, this lad has some impact in a short time, my only word of caution about him he is the latest "wonder kid " to come out of Oz, the next Harry Kewell all have failed to make an impact. Hopefully this lad will break the cycle he has undoubted potential and skill. If anyone can ensure he really can become the real deal, it's EH and his team of coaches, his biggest challenge with be the intensity and relentless pressure of football at this level. If he blossoms into the player that everyone expects, we will have some player on our hands. Patience will be essential in his development

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