
"The rules have made it very difficult to have momentum to go with the speed it (the club) initially went with. I don't know a way we can beat that system."
"We have to follow the rules that are set, the club desperately want to be ambitious but there is a limit to what we can spend. That has a knock-on effect on everything we do."
"To not recruit for that many windows, I don't know a team that would not suffer from that. We certainly have, and then losing Alexander Isak last summer was a considerable blow."
"But again we can't feel sorry for ourselves and use excuses. We have to find a way to be successful despite all of those things."
Newcastle United won a domestic trophy last season and qualified for the Champions League, but their current season has not met expectations. A performance review will determine the future of manager Eddie Howe and his staff. Recent defeats, including a significant loss to Barcelona and a derby loss to Sunderland, have demoralized fans. Howe acknowledged that PSR regulations hinder the club's transfer activities, and the loss of key player Alexander Isak has impacted performance. Despite challenges, Howe emphasizes the need to succeed within existing constraints.
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