Newcastle's crop of emerging youngsters could help the club fight its way back to the top, according to Academy director Richard Money. Newcastle currently have no manager and are facing the prospect of having to offload many of their highest earners even after the departures of the likes of Michael Owen, Mark Viduka and Claudio Cacapa when their contracts expire at midnight on Tuesday. But with Nile Ranger, Shane Ferguson and Brad Inman, Tamas Kadar and Kazenga LuaLua waiting in the wings, Money believes there is cause for optimism even if prospective new owners cannot provide significant finance for team rebuilding. He told the Journal: "It is obviously difficult at this time because there is no manager and no owners at the club, and...
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