Newcastle United managing director Lee Charnley has told fans the club remain fully focused on on-pitch matters after announcing the financial results for the year ending June 30, 2015. The Magpies generated a profit after tax of £32.4m and a net cash flow from operating activities of £39.1m. The figures both show an increase on 2014 when they stood at £18.7m and £32.9m respectively.However, Charnley knows the main issues are on the field with Rafa Benitezs men sitting down in 19th place in the Premier League with only seven matches remaining. We appreciate that at the present time, football results and not financial results are what our supporters want to see from us, he said.That said, it would be wrong for the club not to acknowledge the submission of our accounts for the period July 14 to June 15. Newcastle managing director Lee Charnley alongside new boss Rafa Benitez We understand, however, that what you want to see are results on the pitch. There are still 21 points to play for and lots can, and likely will, happen over the next seven games.We of course acknowledge the seriousness of our situation. However, we must remain positive and retain the belief that we can secure our Premier League status and we are doing everything we can to support Rafa and the team.The financial report shows owner Mike Ashley has not used Newcastles profit to chip away at the £129m owed in the form of interest free loans from him and companies under his control. Mike Ashley has not chipped away at his loans to Newcastle None of the debt has been repaid and the Sports Direct founder has not taken any other money from Newcastle during the year or since the year end.The results also show the club had £48.3m in the bank at the end of the financial year, but the net spend on players during the subsequent transfer windows amounted to just under £80m. Also See: Newcastle video Newcastle fixtures Newcastle stats Human Race NZ . The 25-year-old native of Milford, Conn., has 18 points in 41 games this season. The five-foot-eight 166-pound centre also has 28 points (10-18) in 15 games with AHL Oklahoma City. Yeezy Sale NZ . There is no argument that the line of Pacioretty, David Desharnais and Thomas Vanek was one of the hottest in the NHL leading into the post-season, and they did combine for three goals and seven points, but it was the depth of all four lines that helped propel Montreal. http://www.yeezyshoesnz.com/ultra-boost-sale-nz.html . If there is one club built to handle an off-field controversy, its the Bill Belichick era Patriots. Even if New Englands offence stumbles a bit out of the gate, their defence can help them stay in games, especially in the AFC East with the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets in the first two weeks. Ultra Boost 19 NZ . Hargreaves began his career in 2008 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and has played with the Edmonton Eskimos and last season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Buy Yeezy Shoes NZ .com) - The Dallas Mavericks had a five-game winning streak snapped last time out, but theyll try to get back into the winners circle Sunday evening when the Milwaukee Bucks pay a visit to American Airlines Center.ST. LOUIS BLUESLAST SEASON: 52-23-7, 111 points. Tied for third overall in Western Conference, lost in first round to Chicago.COACH: Ken Hitchcock, third full season with Blues. 124-55-20. 657-405-178 overall in 18 seasons, seventh on career win list.ADDED: C Paul Stastny, C Jori Lehtera, D Carl Gunnarsson, C Colin Fraser, F Robby Fabbri.LOST: G Ryan Miller, D Roman Polak, F Vladimir Sobotka, F Brenden Morrow.PLAYER TO WATCH: Jaden Schwartz. Signing Stastny in free agency creates open ice for everyone else. Schwwartz led team at plus-28 last season and scored 25 goals.ddddddddddddOUTLOOK: Theyve been among the NHLs best regular-season teams the last few seasons, and one of the stingiest, too. Last season they allowed the third-fewest goals, plus defencemen Alex Pietrangelo and Kevin Shattenkirk are highly productive joining the rush. They appear to have enough firepower to contend for an ever-elusive first Stanley Cup, although as usual theres plenty of competition at the top of the Western Conference. ' ' '