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garth

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  1. Personally, I think with out a doubt he is the best thing to have happened to the club in a long time. It's just a shame he chose the wrong Manager, just to appease the morons wanting the old days back again when we all know that was never going to happen with the "gutless wonder". That was his biggest mistake.
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    Joe Kinnear

    Fuck!!!!, that is bizzare.
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    don hutchison

    So who's don Hutchison then?
  4. Trouble with Hughton he's as "thick as pig shit" sometimes.
  5. Shearer could be just like Souness, he has the same sort of playing mentality which Souness had as a player and I worry that he might be too arrogant to recognise his own weaknesses. Possibly... but Shearer changed his game as he aged. He knew when it was time to retire. I think Shearer will be well aware of any weakness he has and find a way around them. Are you having laugh!. He should have retired three seasons earlier.
  6. God if this happens!, then we are really going down the hill.
  7. Well you've got me there big boy. Unfortunately I haven't not by choice just economics.
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  9. Come on! Internet hard man like you, shouldn't use tiredness as an excuse.
  10. Thought I'd just correct your English there!.
  11. Well I can see why all the girls go for a smoothie like you, pure class!.
  12. Well aren't you's two having a little love feast together.
  13. No he's not he's dead. Bruce Lee that is!.
  14. Be careful. He may Jackie Chan your ass well they say the poofter gives and the queer takes!, so bend over and squeal like a pig for me won't.
  15. You really are internet hard man!, aren't you?, I bet you still got those calluses on your knuckles still from when you you were walking on them. If you had two more brain cells you'd start bark wouldn't you?
  16. Naturally alot of this is based on speculation, assumptions, one person's word vs another's silence, etc etc, but based on his playing career and media personality, he comes across as someone who: 1) Puts his own interests first, e.g. the way he got that record by abusing his reputation ("play me or I quit") and ensuring other partnerships never got a chance, 2) Falls out with and isolates players he dislikes, as per Ruud Gullitt's comments, and on the face of it has played a big part in ousting several managers and the appointment of some s*** ones, 3) Is utterly boring when he opens his mouth, listening to him is the equivalent of watching paint dry, complete contrast to Keegan, 4) Would probably never use/purchase a flair player because as a player he allegedly deemed flair unneccessary, 5) Would probably create a hard working side that kicks players off the pitch since thats easier to do, as in the Big-Sam style "up the arse!" tactics he enjoyed against Arsenal, 6) Never really came across as a great captain. Certainly didn't seem to be very motivational on the pitch, as many fans/critics pointed out, especially towards the end of his career. 7) Would have favourites who he'd keep on until the end, irrespective of diminishing performances. That's how he merely comes across - all of those could be argued against, bullshit, etc etc, but the point is that he comes across as that type of person. Scoring 150 league goals for us and coming from the area doesnt mean he cant be a ruthless c*** in private. Had he gone ManU, he would have won numerous trophies, but he'd have been benched by the time he was 33, and probably sold at the time based on his performances. With us, he had the comfort zone of being undroppable no matter how bad his performances become, with the club and its fans wrapped around his finger, and it's something that was simply unfair from a philosophical point of view - no player should ever be untouchable. Did Giggs throw a strop when ManU purchased Nani? Hence, would he have the same small-club mentality as a manager? Even the way he's just sitting around doing nothing to earn the job, whilst most of his fellow pros are doing the opposite, and just expecting it to be handed to him gives me an awkward impression of him. He's using his influence/power with the fans to full effect, to the extent that it's almost an abuse of power. Just like his playing career. He had no interest in the Blackburn job for example earlier on in the summer, back when Keegan was happy with everything at St James' and everything seemed to be rosy - he could have been waiting for five years for all he knew. But Blackburn aren't a club with the potential/fanbase/facilities to break into the elite, so he had no interest - either that or he's simply not interested in anything other than the Newcastle job. At the same time, the notion that he wants the job but has rejected it a few times and will only take it when things are rosy suggest he just wants to bask in the glory of someone else having done the groundwork whilst he gets the credit for it, i.e. he's not up for a real challenge. He doesn't want to create the situation of us being a success, he wants it to be handed to him signed, sealed, and nearly delivered. When Ashley bought the club and sacked Allardyce, i.e. when our future looked very bright with a new billionare owner, Shearer was quick to accept the possibility of being NUFC manager (allegedly) and then just as quick to accept the possibility of being Keegan's number 2 with us - again, only interested in the job when our situation is good or bright. Another contrast to Keegan, who took on a club on the brink of relegation to the old Third Division. That's not to knock what he does, or should, bring to the table - determination, respected, knowing what to say to the media, model professional, "football smart" etc etc. There's also the spell as Roeder's assistant that suggests he might be good, would ensure we play a basic 4-4-2 winger system and attack the opposition, but that was a very brief spell and those results we're pretty average in the first place. You know that's one of best summaries of a Shearer I have ever read, Spot on!.
  17. No thanks!, he needs to prove himself in the lower divisions first.
  18. For first time since I have been supporting the club, I feel apprehensive with these Nigerians wanting to buy the us. Something tells me, this will go badly for the club if these guys get their mittens on the Newcastle.
  19. I think dearest Jeremy better get another job it's obvious he's no reporter. With that load of shit he wrote.
  20. So everybody that disagrees with the Messiah is a Mackem then?. Ah right! and we wonder why this Club is going down.
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