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EthiGeordie

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  1. No wonder your name Lazy you are real lazy. Football is not a part time time spending machin like xbox or PSP it is our passion and everything so please try to understand the before you open your ....
  2. HTT, I really think you can offer us and NUFC something but you are stuborn, You know that and you should work on it as a weakness. You know all Big Sam problems yet you want to justfy he has to stay. You say a lot and make dossier about Hitzfeld yet you say you are not for Mourniho and Capello kind of calls any more. I will say it again only Dalglish was a championship winning manger before he came to NUFC and non of our managers were a title winners. Until we brought back title winner manager we won't be nothing but Amateur.
  3. I am happy about Ash I hope we will go a head and buy some fantastic footballers for this club.
  4. I didn't know she was a mackem every papers pick up this news though and as I said before some sort of momentem is gathering
  5. Great to hear more positive things about Ashley. Regarding the Big Sam situation no matter what they want to do I am sure they won't discuess that with all the supporters they met.
  6. I would go with Capello I think he is best interms of winning trophys at different club he is but it is all depending all what Ashley want. Ashley buy the club and took off all our debts it is the least he shoud do.
  7. Will it be a big turn out to welcome Big Al as our manger? I wonder. I wouldn't be surprised though if Kenny Dalglish will be givin some role behind the scene.
  8. Joe Lovejoy is by no means new editor he is experianced and I think there is something momentous is happing behind the scene. As far as the back room staff I don't get any sleep out of it.
  9. I like the person point of view Joey have no right to go at us. The Liverpool performance was shit and we can say anything to say. Barton have no right to critises us. It is funny because all the mangers say durning summer time they will finish top six and when things not going well they come up with some s** reasons. I like Sam he seems a nice guy but surly he is struggling right now and the supporter rightly say that. Any one who says Sam is not struggling right now needs a mental check up.
  10. I think we should bring back Alan Shearer as a manager every neutral fans all over the world would want that having said that I wanted to give Big Sam some time at least until the end of the season and see what will happen from there.
  11. I am happy about the performance today and the left hand side of the picth was constant menace thanks to N'zogbia and Milner we should play with them all the time over there. In Januray we need center halfs and world class right winger like Qursema and we will be there at the end of the second half of the season.
  12. I wonder how many defenders MR sam is gone be buy. Edmilson, Alves, Ben Haim .. the least go on and on I wonder where we are stoping
  13. Thanks I really miss KK this past week and I am not a past beliver generaly but I just don't think we can have any solution at this foot ball club other than bringing back KK.
  14. I am not excited at all he bought 5 defenders and all are crap on top of that it has been 9 games since our last clean sheet. We ARE KNOWN FOR OUR ATTACKING FOOTBALL and nothing will make us strong. He can concentrate about our defence like the pundit soon he will find himself with them.
  15. Very nice diary. I wish and Only wish we can go back to those wonderful KK days.
  16. Be it Edmilson or some one else I am pretty sure Ashely have some one line up next summer.
  17. It is interesting indeed I like Sir Branson we are virgin when it comes to winning a trophy so I hope we will end our barren run under Virgin.
  18. I don't think some of the fact will change some time soon as well.... No English manager in CL since Bobby Robson took us there in 2002.
  19. His personality alone will be better than Big Sam but if you ask me if he is my first choice for our team my answer will be NO. But from British manager he is the best option for us out there he will galvanize everything. With his close relationship I wouldn't rule out Kenny Dalglish as DOF if he comes as manger. Over all though if we part company with Big Sam we should go for a top CL winning manager. I always belive Hiddink would be a good manager for us his side plays attractive football and he doesn't require lots opf money to build good teams.
  20. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/columnists/matt_dickinson/article2951272.ece
  21. Intersting one from the Times.... How Shearer percive in the Footballing world Alan Shearer should climb off sofa and show that he wants to manageMatt Dickinson If Alan Shearer was unusually impatient to have become a manager, he could have been one at 25. It is amazing to reflect that, in his desperation to keep his star striker, Jack Walker, the then-Blackburn Rovers owner, offered Shearer the opportunity to be player-manager at Ewood Park in the summer of 1996. Remarkably, Shearer took the offer seriously enough to have phoned Kenny Dalglish to ask his advice. More extraordinary still, Dalglish told him to take the job. “There are not many players of your age,” Dalglish said, “who would get that kind of chance.” Indeed there aren’t, and for good reasons. Managing a top-flight club is no job for a 25-year-old striker without a day’s experience, whatever his status. There is an argument to say that such a high-ranking role should not even be given to a 37-year-old who has never previously coached a team except to gain his badges. As Fabio Capello said of the decision to make Gianluca Vialli manager of Chelsea, it was “like putting someone who has never driven behind the wheel of a Formula One car”. Even so, quite a few people seem to think that Shearer is equipped to manage England. It is a campaign that has a fair degree of public support, but it fails to convince, however many references are made to Jürgen Klinsmann or Marco van Basten, two other great strikers who took over their national teams after minimal time at coaching’s coal face. At least Van Basten had spent a year with the Ajax B team while, in Klinsmann’s case, the circumstances were unusual in that he did not have to worry about qualification for the 2006 World Cup. Shearer would be thrown straight into a hazardous campaign and it really would be a step into the unknown, with trips to Kazakhstan and Belarus. After the traumas of the past 18 months, the last thing that the FA needs is to be taking a gamble on England’s 2010 World Cup prospects with an unknown quantity. Shearer may have the making of a decent England head coach, but not now, even if he would have the instant respect of the dressing-room. That is easily lost by a couple of defeats. So if we are ruling out Shearer for England, what about Shearer for Newcastle United, where he is an idol, a legend, a god? Tyneside would hold street parties if he became manager, particularly if it was in place of Sam Allardyce, who is not exactly garnering popularity in the North East. The assumption ever since Shearer left Blackburn for Newcastle is that it will happen one day and, while the former No 9 has been very careful not to fan the flames or to heap any pressure on Allardyce in his remarks on Match of the Day, the speculation will mount if results continue to be abject, as they may well do, with Blackburn Rovers and Arsenal in opposition over the next eight days. The assumption that Shearer will take the job on one day comes hand in hand with an assumption that he will be good at it. But can we be certain? Perhaps all we know for sure is that there is something about Shearer, a seriousness of purpose, that would make you think twice about betting against him. He can come over as dour but, at a Football Writers’ dinner a few years ago, he gave an acceptance speech that managed to be brilliantly funny and caustic at the same time. He has the aura of a leader although, as Dalglish could probably tell him, that does not last for ever in the dressing-room. Eventually kids come through who have little idea that you once rattled in goals for England. Perhaps he will wait for Newcastle or England to come up, but there is a third way which, oddly, never seems to get discussed when it comes to Shearer. It is starting at a lesser club the way that Arsène Wenger learned the ropes with the youth teams at RC Strasbourg, Sir Alex Ferguson with East Stirlingshire and Martin O’Neill with Grantham Town. Or Marcello Lippi worked his way through the Italian divisions, Carlo Ancelotti started in Serie B with AC Reggiana and Frank Rijkaard was dismissed after taking Sparta Rotterdam out of the Dutch top division. The problem is that Shearer does not need to drop down to Hartlepool United or even Derby County. His renown means that he will be able to wait on a top job. But at a time when the national game has never been so in need of determined, ambitious English managers, it leaves Shearer in danger of looking less serious about a long career in management than in a couple of jobs that he might be able to hand pick. That would be a great shame because those who know Shearer believe he has a lot to offer. Like Martin Johnson in rugby, they think he should be doing more than sitting in a studio with a wire to his ear. They think that he should be in the thick of it and, after 18 months on the pundits’ sofa and the golf course, it would be good news for the English game if he was finding his competitive impulses increasingly hard to resist.
  22. wow intersting I wonder how you rate Sam now?
  23. Lucky England I wish Newcastle want Mourinho as well.
  24. I think we need a rough type of player along side him in my opinionj that player in our team is Taylor. I hope he is back to the team as he is very important player.
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