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steve_69

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  1. It's a hamstring injury so they'd be daft to risk him.
  2. It must be great being a journalist these days - just mash together two articles from other sources, call it your own and get paid.
  3. So she's just the representative of an as yet un-named buyer or buyers?
  4. Joselu is a better football than Mitrovic imo. Our style of play doesn’t suit either of them mind. Too bad Gayle still hasn’t recovered mentally from his injury last season. He's technically better I agree, but he's a training ground champion IMO. He's got worse every game he's played, and his finishing goes to s*** under pressure. Mitro's got more self belief, and I think that counts for a lot playing for a club like Newcastle. On the game itself, I think we might lose this 1-0. Two well drilled sides, but I think our back four has more potential for errors. If Wood doesn't play i'll think we'll win. I don't see where their goals could come from without him in the side. Either way it's going to be a turgid game
  5. It's clearly the easiest part of management/coaching though. There are so many mediocre managers who can set up a team to be hard to beat but when it comes to improving the creative/attacking side of things they fall flat on their arses, so their teams are just consistently boring as f*** - Pulis, Allardyce, Moyes, Pardew attempted it but he was even s*** at that, Hodgson etc. We're not entertaining to watch at the moment and Rafa is clearly a defensive manager but when he has the right players at his disposal (Torres, Alsono etc. for example) his teams are equally effective going forward. Same with Mourinho. Allardyce is like the Red Adair of football management - teams bring him in when they are haemorrhaging goals and heading for the drop. Once he's stabilised things, his employers invariably replace him because he can't do anything beyond that (and he's completely repellent). The thing with Rafa is that he wants those 3 points, home or away, regardless of who we are playing. Thankfully he knows how to set a team up to defend and to be hard to beat, but to also be effective at the other end. Pardew et al rely on individual brilliance or set pieces to nick a win. The likes of him go into a game hoping for a point and its a disgrace really because its kind of like cheating the players and fans out of what the game is all about - winning. Especially when you consider some of the teams Pardew did it against consistently ie. bottom half teams, relegation fodder etc. We should've been set up to try and batter teams like that but Pardew didn't have the balls or the skills to do that so he just tried to keep it tight and nick a win, with the likes of Williamson and Taylor at the back I might add. At least the other anti-football protagonists generally succeed in keeping things tight at the back. Rafa is just a realist - he knows we don't have the players to take the game to the opposition right now so he plays a brand of football that is compact and effective. When we get a decent #10 and a quality striker i imagine we'll be a bit more expansive.
  6. It's clearly the easiest part of management/coaching though. There are so many mediocre managers who can set up a team to be hard to beat but when it comes to improving the creative/attacking side of things they fall flat on their arses, so their teams are just consistently boring as fuck - Pulis, Allardyce, Moyes, Pardew attempted it but he was even shit at that, Hodgson etc. We're not entertaining to watch at the moment and Rafa is clearly a defensive manager but when he has the right players at his disposal (Torres, Alsono etc. for example) his teams are equally effective going forward. Same with Mourinho. Allardyce is like the Red Adair of football management - teams bring him in when they are haemorrhaging goals and heading for the drop. Once he's stabilised things, his employers invariably replace him because he can't do anything beyond that (and he's completely repellent).
  7. steve_69

    Rafa Benítez

    IF we get taken over and have new ambitious owners I’d be less devastated if Rafa left because I’d be confident we’d replace him with someone of a similar calibre. Don’t get me wrong, I’d hate to see him go because I genuinely love the man - he’s reignited my love for this club - but, one of the biggest fear factors is losing him under Ashley and seeing him replaced with David Moyes. That fear would be reduced if our new owners knew something about football and actually gave a shit about us. That said, please don’t ever leave us Rafa.
  8. British players staying in this country I understand, I don't agree with them but the vast majority of them are that thick and ignorant that they'd find integrating themselves into another culture very difficult. Unfortunately it also highlights the complete lack of ambition and motivation in some of them because they'd rather get splinters in their arses for £50k p/w than move somewhere they might actually get some game time. For managers though, there's no excuse. Yes, the money is here but a lot of the British managers don't get any of it because they keep getting overlooked in favour of better candidates. So instead of doing something about it they take a cushy sofa job for a few months and spit out some cliched sob story at every opportunity. Take Giggs for example, he's been looking for a job in the Premier League or Championship for what, 3-4 years?? Think what he could've achieved in that time - he could be fluent in German & Spanish and have 4 years worth of overseas coaching under his belt. Instead he still just has "I used to be Ryan Giggs" written on his managerial CV.
  9. Why don't some of these British managers go abroad for a bit, learn another language and some new tactics, take a spell at a lower league foreign club and actually show that they're willing to better themselves and gain some experience in order to secure a decent job in English football? It's no different to any other industry - if you're not getting interviews or offers for roles on the next rung, you have two options - change industry or make yourself more attractive to potential employers. Don't just fucking moan to the press. If I was a club owner i'd 100% go for a multi-lingual, tactically-astute, intelligent, experienced foreign manager over the likes of Tim Sherwood, Ryan Giggs, Alan Pardew etc. It's a total no-brainer!! Until these fucking halfwits change their attitudes and their approach to the job market, they'll continue to be overlooked in favour of clearly superior options and rightly so.
  10. Tony Cottee was on some Sky Sports show the other day talking about the Everton job and he was saying they should go British, the names he trotted out were fucking priceless. Pardew, Coleman, Allardyce, Big Dunc was mentioned - you get the idea. This is a team with new owners who are looking to push onto the next level. What is he on?!
  11. I think he came here short of confidence, scored a couple and looked to be growing and then I think the Stoke game did him in again. He seems to have shrunk since then. I know he scored against Liverpool but he very nearly didn't and if he's questioning himself, he probably won't back on that positively
  12. As long as he's not from Down South, and he/she agrees with the entire fanbase that we should be winning the World Cup every week.
  13. Yes. What a time to be alive. Think it was around £3.5m as well He was reportedly one game away from the sack as well. Blackburn must've been laughing their tits off
  14. I don't know what it is about Joselu, but i really like the guy. I just wish he wasn't so crap
  15. Wants the Italy job doesnt he Open to a return to the PL if the right club makes an offer, according to The Telegraph
  16. Probably a good time to lump some money on Ancelotti's Premier League return.
  17. 27 year old Drinkwater for £35m compared to 21 year old Merino for £6.5m is a perfect case in point. Proven vs unproven, low-risk vs high risk. Won't work nearly as often as it doesn't. Fair enough but there's a difference of £28.5m!!! I trust Rafa's judgement enough that i'd be happy if he signed more unproven players for lower fees - he's that diligent that you can be sure the vast majority would be spot on. The odd marque signing would be nice alongside, mind.
  18. That's Cabaye's thing though, he did it every time for us. Put in an awful challenge then pretends he's really sorry. Depressing to see the ref fall for it really. Aye, cabaye got away with a few like that when we played for us. Can't stand the bloke, soon as he refused to play that was a cardinal sin which you can't go back on. Dubious that mind Neesy. That was very much the club line. Why didn't he open his mouth on social media or in the press if it wasn't true? No idea, why did Given wait nearly ten years to say anything? Why didn't Carroll say anything in public? Or Hughton? Enrique's the only one who spoken on social media about the way the club goes on, the others either took forever to come out, or information came from ITKs. I think a lot of players and managers choose to keep their powder dry these days because everything gets endlessly shared, dissected and trotted out again time after time. Managers pay a lot more attention to players' attitudes, personality traits and past misdemeanours and I imagine speaking out against senior club staff isn't looked upon very favourably. Likewise club owners will probably look at instances of a manager speaking out against BODs when deciding who to hire. Given's career is basically over so there's no risk to him speaking out now
  19. 27 year old Drinkwater for £35m compared to 21 year old Merino for £6.5m is a perfect case in point.
  20. The rhetoric around us definitely seems to be changing/improving. It's taken a good while like, but more of the media seem to be defending us against the laughable, lazy allegations that we demand the fucking world on a stick. You're always going to get massive twats like Simon Jordan running their mouths off, and it's obviously beneath him to do some actual research so he chooses to spout any old shit instead. He's a grade A, know-nothing rent-a-cunt. I can't imagine there are a lot of people in the football industry that actually take him seriously. Unfortunately we live in a clickbait world so people like him are good for ratings.
  21. It's probably just a handful of dodgy Excel spreadsheets and a few scribbled-on hotel napkins knowing our lot.
  22. We arguably have more quality in midfield than they do and our defence is just as strong. I'd say they have better attacking options but even then, they're hardly the type of strikers we should be shitting ourselves about. I'd like to see Mitro given a start in this one and we could do with Perez showing up for once.
  23. Carver praises Colback publicly and plays him every game, Rafa drops him to the reserves and leaves him out of the squad photo.
  24. Their attacking threat isn't great tbh. Their strength is how resolute they are defensively, similar to us. I'm expecting a turgid, easily-forgettable game decided by a single goal. 0-1 Clarke or Lascelles header from a set piece
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