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EthiGeordie

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  1. It would be best as Dalglish as assistant.
  2. Starting next summer? Because for sure, he won't be starting next week! Terms of his payoff package. Ashley can pay it off it is peanuts for him......
  3. Anal who says hes not at St James
  4. Why is Mort is not St James park? Perhaps talking some manger overseas. Annonce something when we be very down tomorrow after heavy defeat???
  5. Shearer is a Legend weshould have him with Kenny Dalglish as his assistant.
  6. For some reason I don't think its him. I think the new guys do things different than the former ones.Hence they won't link all this sortof information for the press. The source who say brisith and everything just used it as a smoke screen.
  7. we really need a left back, Muntari and a benjani.
  8. In football only Sir Alex and Wenger are unreplacable everyone else can be replaced but it is a matter of who... Ashley stated he doesn't have time with the fan if the current thing is continue as long as he hire an astute manger I think he is fine.
  9. wwe need some banner for tomorrow game saying rednapp out moirinho
  10. http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2008/01/11/mourinho-could-give-united-fans-the-success-they-crave-61634-20338851/ Sam Allardyce’s departure has led to the usual flurry of speculation about who is going to replace him. Luke Edwards believes there is only one outstanding candidate for the job, but can Newcastle United land him? IF Mike Ashley does not already have an idea of who he wants to replace Sam Allardyce as Newcastle United’s manager, he should do. For all of the speculation about who should succeed Big Sam, for all of those who might be interested in the challenge, there is only one truly outstanding candidate for the job. His name is Jose Mourinho. If the challenge for a manager at St James’s Park is unique, if the pressure and expectancy which engulfs you from the moment you accept the Magpies’ hotseat is special, it surely needs the self-professed “Special One” to take it on. If Ashley and his chairman Chris Mort want to employ the manager best equipped to end more than five decades of under-achievement on Tyneside, if they want to recruit the man with the best track record to succeed where so many big names and astute minds have failed in the past, and if they want the person who will unite everyone behind his leadership, they must look to Mourinho. It should not be a question of whether Newcastle are interested in the former Chelsea manager, the only question should be whether Mourinho is willing to listen to their offer or has he already looked away with a shrug of disinterest? This is a manager whose achievements at Porto and Chelsea make him the outstanding candidate for virtually every job at every major club in European football. Newcastle might be an intriguing proposition, a chance to prove his remarkable talents by succeeding where so many others – including his mentor Sir Bobby Robson – could not. Get things right at Newcastle and Mourinho will not only upset English football’s established order, gatecrash the Champions League party and become a legend on Tyneside, he will go down as one of the all-time greats, a man whose name will be mentioned alongside the likes of Busby, Chapman, Clough, Ferguson, Paisley, Shankly and Wenger. It is a mouth-watering prospect, but has it tantalised his taste buds? Or have the Portuguese’s eyes already lit up at the chance of testing himself in one of European football’s other major leagues. Newcastle United play in black and white stripes, but they are not Juventus. Neither, for that matter, are they one of the other European heavyweights of AC Milan, Barcelona, Real Madrid or Bayern Munich, all of whom have been linked with an interest in the 44-year-old. There is, however, another complication, the fact it is widely understood Mourinho agreed, as part of the generous compensation package he received when he was removed as Chelsea manager last September, that he would not takeover at another Premier League club until next season at the earliest. After Allardyce’s sudden departure, Newcastle need their new man sooner rather than later, unless they are going to appoint Nigel Pearson as caretaker manager until the end of the season, which would appear to be an unlikely scenario. Just because Mourinho is the outstanding candidate does not mean Newcastle will get him and there was a predictable avalanche of speculation regarding the identity of the man who will succeed Allardyce in English football’s toughest job yesterday. Given the fate that has awaited those who have followed Kevin Keegan as Newcastle manager, it would be understandable if few people wanted to accept the offer if it came. But there is still something irresistible about the challenge which means there will be plenty of people vying for Ashley and Mort’s attention. Harry Redknapp remains the favourite, despite distancing himself from reports he is interested in an offer to move to the North-East from Portsmouth. Blackburn’s Mark Hughes and former Tottenham boss Martin Jol have also been mentioned alongside the obvious candidate Alan Shearer. There were also plenty of rumours yesterday that Keegan had been seen in the city, while the credentials of the Italian Marcello Lippi and the German Ottmar Hitzfeld were also debated in pubs, restaurants and living rooms across the region last night. It would be helpful to have a clear idea of Ashley’s thinking, but Newcastle’s billionaire owner does not speak to the media and the best we can hope for is an indication of his plan which came from his close friend and former Spurs director Paul Kemsley. “I will not comment on if anyone is lined up, but I know Mike well enough to know that he does not make decisions brashly,” said Kemsley. “He is a very considered guy. He will know where he is going with this. He will stick with the plan and deliver what he believes will please the Newcastle fans. Mike isn’t a loser. This is a guy who made a billion just after 41st birthday. He is one of the most successful entrepreneurs this country has delivered.” Being a successful businessman doesn’t guarantee being a successful football club owner, in the same way that being a great player doesn’t ensure you will be a successful manager. But Kemsley – who is credited with starting the campaign to replace Martin Jol as Spurs boss last season – is confident his friend is not only dedicated to bringing success to Newcastle, he has the ability to do just that. He added: “He along with everyone else at Newcastle wants to see good quality football. It is always a difficult decision to get rid of any manager. He thought about it and thought it was in the best interests for Newcastle to sack Sam. “People have to realise Sam was not Mike’s choice. Sam was already there. Expectations are much higher than Bolton, and quite rightly so. Mike took the view of saying, ‘Okay, let’s see if he can deliver what I want – good quality, attacking football – and win games’. He gave him time, but he has put £250m in the club and will invest more in the transfer window and in the summer. So he wants to do that with his own man in charge and his own team.”
  11. EthiGeordie

    Chimbonda

    I would take Hughes over ARRY
  12. I am sure Mourniho would not say Newcastle who but we have to convince him he will give him enogh funds to sign quality players the club says we will go through proper channals to get his his approval and they seems working behind the scene to do this. As for HTT we are averge right now but the potential of this club is unprecendt if we win things chapionships it will be the biggest club in the country easily.
  13. Kemsly said toon fans should be excited. why would be exited for the likes of Hugs and Harry there must be something special in the air and I couldn't help myself but excited.
  14. EthiGeordie

    To be fair...

    Anal have the guts to ask FFS his opinion about the saking can you belive that folks ? FFS the great one who sacked SBR and a guy who hire Souness Roader and all.....
  15. Best Game: Bolton Best Signing: Beye the best full back God know when. Worst Signing: Alan Smith, I never give him credit and involve in every game to put us in more misery Parting Thougths: Honest and likable guy but he couldn't quite cut it to the level we want to be.
  16. We are delighted to announce Newcastle manger Jose Mourinho..... Mourinho makes the biggest job in the world football easy with his class.
  17. yeah any one got his email?
  18. EthiGeordie

    If it is.....

    I would prefer Keegan from any one in England. Over all though I want someone forign and proven. Champions league winning manger would be awesome.
  19. The time has come for chnage and I am all for foreign thing. Lippe would be awesome very mature but Mournho better characterised our club with his personality. But I doubt if he plays attractive football.
  20. Nothing to do with the appointment if he plans this we already have a replacment lined up. He is in hong kong but that doesn't sabe sam from his job.
  21. EthiGeordie

    Mark Hughes

    I don't want himhere he didn't win anything so far and we are not the testing RAT any more. I hate Oliver he is a scam who said Roeder was good enogh in the first place.
  22. Why would we be excited I think Jose is on the horizon.
  23. However, former Tottenham vice-president Paul Kemsley, who is a close friend of Ashley, has hinted a permanent appointment may not be far off. Kemsley, who is a known admirer of Redknapp and is thought to have wanted Spurs to appoint him as Martin Jol's replacement, would not be drawn on whether Ashley already has a manager lined up. But he told BBC Radio 5 Live: "Mike is a considered guy, he does not make rash decisions. He will have a plan and I am sure he knows what he is doing. "I would be very excited if I was a Newcastle fan, as I know Mike will deliver for them. He wants to see good quality, attacking football and he wants to win games." The fact remains that Newcastle are now looking for their sixth manager in 10 years. Ironically, Allardyce had spoken about the lack of time afforded to Premier League managers in the modern-day game just before he was sacked. Mike [Ashley] has already invested £250m in the club and is prepared to invest more but he wants to do that with his own man in place Paul Kemsley Close friend of Newcastle owner Mike Ashley But Kemsley feels Allardyce may have been living on borrowed time because he was appointed by ex-chairman Freddy Shepherd before Ashley's takeover. He added: "Allardyce was not Mike's choice - but he gave him time because he wanted to see if he could deliver. "However, he felt it was in the best interests of the club to sack Allardyce and that is what happened. "Mike has already invested £250m in the club and is prepared to invest more but he wants to do that with his own man in place. Exciting from BBC
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