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Mr Logic

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  1. Allardyce has the potential to be the best appointment Newcastle have made since, well, perhaps the best ever. I cannot really comment on Joe Harvey as I was only 15 when he resigned and my interest in football then was merely watching my favourites and hoping they got a goal or two. There have only ever been two other managers worth mentioning imo, Keegan and Robson. Allardyce may have his flaws, but they don't detract from his ability to run a complete unit. And that is what makes this appointment so exciting, assuming it comes off. He will revolutionize this club and transform it from a half-arsed outfit to the real deal. There is an if, and it's a bloody big 'IF' unfortunately. IF Shepherd stands back from picture and lets him get on with it, any interference from Shepherd would probably be disasterous.
  2. Alan Shearer said: “I believe Sam Allardyce has the sort of strong personality to sort out Newcastle and set them in the right direction again. The job he has done at Bolton has been unbelievable. It is clear he can motivate players. He comes across as a straight-talking manager who gets his message across to the players. And he will not take any messing around either. That is what you need at a club — someone single-minded and strong.” Shearer added: “He has taken players from all sorts of clubs and from all different parts of the world. Just look at some of the names he has had who have played at the very top, like Djorkaeff, Anelka, Campo. He has got them playing for Bolton and helping to make the club into a Premiership force. He has also discovered some great players as well and reinvigorated those who looked on their way out. He went into that club and laid down the foundations for success — and this is what Newcastle needs. I don’t claim to know the man well personally. But I am good friends with Gary Speed at Bolton and he is a massive fan of Sam.” Crumpy Gunt said: "I'm gonna s*** in an empty crisp packet then chuck it at him - he'll not forget that and get the message on day 1." Two slightly differing opinions there then. Who do you think has the better grasp of the significance of the appointment?
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    Big Al on Big Sam

    I didn't need convincing but nice to read anyway, especially where Shearer quotes how Speed feels about him.
  4. Allardyce spotting time at Vicarage Rd. Blinding performance from players worried about their future. Watford 1 : 5 Newcastle !!!
  5. The quotes are quite specific, doesn't look like any kind of misquote either. He was an idiot in a Spanish brothel and he's still an idiot now when it comes to PR and other communications issues. Anyway, decent price and he might as well be sold because his value plummets with each passing season.
  6. If any of them perform in this game significantly better that in the last few they should be listed asap 'cause they don't give a s*** about the badge.
  7. 4 Eriksson threads in an hour = 9/10 on the coronary scale lol
  8. Sven would be a disaster imo.
  9. Newcastle job interests Eriksson Sven-Goran Eriksson's agent has said the former England boss "would be interested in talking to Newcastle" about their managerial vacancy. Full story to follow (BBC) [Never saw the other topic]
  10. Allardyce will choose a formation to suit his players, he's not confined to one formation. And the players will be drilled in that formation and will be able to play it, not like just changing the formation and watching headless chickens running around as we have seen under Souness and Roeder.
  11. Wouldn't touch him with a barge pole. Still think his latest escapade makes him untouchable and Man City won't sell at that price.
  12. Possibly Roeder was informed Watford would be his last game in charge, so he took control the only way he could by resigning on the spot. Anyway, regarding Sam, (of which I am now 95% convinced is the next boss), the optimist in me, (which always surfaces at change of boss time), is well pleased and looking forward to great changes. And a word of advice to Shepherd, stay the fuck out of footballing decisions and give Sam free reign.
  13. You lot could drive a man to suicide, I was looking for some bright ray of hope regarding our chairman.
  14. Those that have read SBR's book can clarify certain points here but as I recall the sacking wasn't the most honorable affair from Bobbys perspective. Something about the chairman having a red face at the final meeting, and other comments regarding transfers the SBR was unaware of all but called Shepherd a liar. Didn't SBR confess surprise at the sale of Speed. Yet here we are for the last three home games the two have been sat side by side. How did that come about? And what has been discussed I wonder? One would imagine SBR was invited as Shepherds guest. Was there some sort of apology made by Shepherd? "With hindsight I cocked up big time Sir Bobby." Can't imagine that somehow. And what have they been talking about? Is Shepherd pumping SBR for advice whenever he gets the chance? Is it possible Shepherd would take advice like this? Does it mean, perhaps, that Shepherd has learnt a very valuable lesson and won't interfere with the next manager ala Speed? We can live in hope it has been productive meetings.
  15. Was the Century FM co-commentator Bob Moncur? He's completely out of touch whoever it was as he was sure the fans booing when Dyer was substituted were booing the decision to sub him and not the player.
  16. IT'S 16 years since Newcastle United were last beaten in their final home game of the season... Uh-oh!
  17. St James Park 2006/07 Rod Stewart Revived (includes some football scenes which some viewers may find disturbing)
  18. Judging by your avatar you're already safetly behind bars.
  19. and their past nine Premiership matches have brought just one victory, six points and three goals. Makes shocking reading.
  20. I think Martins just needs an arm round the shoulder more often to come good, no way Bent has the raw talent Martins has, and I can't picture Roeder being buddy-like without appearing to be a bad actor. Let's face it NUFC in its current state must seem a million miles away from what he left. Another 12 months in a team that starts performing with proper direction and control and you'll see a different Martins. Maybe, .. if we get proper direction and control that is...
  21. My mate saw Martins last night and reckoned he's a member of the same Bible Study group and he's sure to join if he impresses Roeder in a trial set for 3rd-5th June in Roeders back garden. Apparenlty Olly will be there to report on how things go.
  22. Sven's foreign isn't he? But your probably right... It'll be Wenger tbh, in 2011, maybe, tbh
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