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sven, houllier, big sam anyoen of those three would do me !! big sam still my first choice though, then GH, then sven, but all good!
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cant see him leaving this summer, but definately next if we dont make great strides. he owes us a year, and he knows it, he cant come here and be injured for 2 years, let us pickup the tab and then do one when he i in (apparently) the best shape of his life. we'll get a year out of him, im convinced of that
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delighted. well done
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marvellous news. delighted. good luck sam! and well done to the board on this one
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on the this football thing, we havnt played any for a few years now anyway!
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they win though. that'll do me. plus i think allardyce is clever enough to adapt his style to work with what he has got
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he was there about a year, or even less. dont realy think he can be credited with much at all!
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'its sam allardyce, its as clear cut as that' whether he is right or wrong, dont think he could have said much more tbh!
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to be fair, he is right there
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'others like sven, maclaren, van gaal wont even be in the frame'
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'its sam allardyce, its as clear cut as that'
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hope he goes, and i hope he takes clarkie with him
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your embarassing mate
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big sam
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keith baret say he's been sacked. thats enough for me!
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would rather big sam, but sven would do
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So what are you saying - stick with Roeder? Yes, if the only other options are Sven or Big Sam.. jesus skirge
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Newcastle United vs Blackburn (H) - pre match thread
lovejoy replied to Newcastle Fan's topic in Football
i hope we get beat. and i feel awful -
Is the right answer. Next? could you explain why other players have had theirs whilst still playing for their clubs then?? just a question like? Nope, can't explain that. What's with all the arsey comments, btw, NUFCNutter? Jamie gave the reason and i backed it up - what on earth was wrong with that? it was the cockey way you did it mate, and were wrong. pissed me off an'arl
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Is the right answer. Next? could you explain why other players have had theirs whilst still playing for their clubs then?? just a question like?
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Howay, man, it's just a personal opinion. I f****** hate Rio Ferdinand, but he's a shitload better than anything we've got at the minute. they are pricks who have pissed me off for ages. once again they try to come across as 'sitting on the fence' 'lets suggest no-one', ah fuck off man, if you sat on the fence you wouldnt have placed an article stating more negatives about a potential new gaffer than positives. they are a pair of pricks and are as bent as the rest of them, they havnt been the fans voice for a long time, and should stop posing as if they are. as i said, fucking goons.
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total toss from a site that has got well above its station. they hate allardyce, you only have to look at this seasons (v bolton) match report to realise that. despite them taking 6 points off us and being just short of a top 4 slot. fucking goons.
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George Caulkin writing in The Times, Thursday: After a Newcastle United campaign that can most charitably be described as underwhelming, Sam Allardyce’s sudden availability has focused minds at St James’ Park. While Freddy Shepherd, the Newcastle chairman, is understood to have informed Glenn Roeder at a training-ground meeting on Friday that his position was secure until the start of next season, options are being considered carefully. Sources close to the Newcastle boardroom have repeatedly played down suggestions that Allardyce’s unexpected resignation from Bolton Wanderers had immediate ramifications for their club, but those denials have not prevented rumours from pervading Tyneside. At the same time, the team’s lowly status does not assist Roeder’s job security. With Allardyce intent on enjoying a rare break from management with a family holiday and Phil Gartside, the Bolton chairman, insisting that his club will seek compensation should the 52-year-old find new employment – “don’t forget that he has 2½ years left on his contract,” he said – developments are unlikely before the end of the season. Newcastle have two league matches to play, at home to Blackburn Rovers on Saturday and away to Watford on the final day, but time is short for Roeder to persuade the doubters that he is capable of reversing the club’s fortunes. While the Londoner, a former captain of the team, has assumed the necessary long-term outlook at Newcastle, they are twelfth in the Barclays Premiership and results have been poor. The 1-0 defeat away to Reading on Monday evening was their sixteenth of an injury-dis-rupted league season, equalling their biggest tally since their promotion to the top division in 1993. They have amassed 42 points, two fewer than in 2004-05 and 1997-98, their worst previous totals, and their past nine Premiership matches have brought just one victory, six points and three goals. While Allardyce and Roeder share mutual antipathy, they have some similarities. Both have attempted to build clubs on a sound footing, yet Allardyce has a proven record of overachieving at the Reebok Stadium. Even allowing for their medical traumas, Newcastle cannot say the same. taken from .com, they know something i reckon