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  1. I can't believe Roeder was actually considering Anton ferdinand ... that is really dissapointing.

     

    If this Independent article is accurate it appears that Allardyce might have been making plans for the Newcastle post a while ago! The Dyer story as well as the campbell story were both very strong but were both dismissed by Roeder. Looks like Allardyce might have had other ideas. If this is indeed the case then it is good to know that he has at least started making plans for the team already.

     

     

  2. According to the Independent ...

     

    Allardyce's first act will be to show Dyer the door

    By Jason Burt

    Published: 09 May 2007

    Kieron Dyer is likely to be one of the big-name casualties at Newcastle United as soon as Sam Allardyce is installed as manager. There will be no shortage of takers for the 28-year-old England international although his wages, thought to be £80,000-a-week, will be a stumbling block for interested clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur.

     

    Allardyce, who is due to take over at St James' Park after Sunday's final Premiership game of the season against Watford, is unconvinced as to whether Dyer is able to consistently shake off the injury problems that have dogged his career. At the same time Allardyce is understood to be planning a major upheaval of the Newcastle squad and has been promised funds by the chairman Freddy Shepherd.

     

    Allardyce is likely to return to his former club Bolton Wanderers with a bid for captain Kevin Nolan and the defender Talal Ben Haim. Nolan is regarded as exactly the kind of goal-scoring midfielder that Newcastle lack although he will not come cheaply as the 24-year-old only signed a new contract at the Reebok earlier this year. Ben Haim's current deal expires at the end of the season and he is certain to leave Bolton.

     

    The Israeli had been expected to join Chelsea in the January transfer window and although he has made clear that he wants Champions League football it is likely that Allardyce, with the money available at Newcastle, will make a tempting offer.

     

    Allardyce is likely to reshape the whole of the Newcastle defence with the promising Steven Taylor set to be the only survivor. A move for West Ham United's Anton Ferdinand, planned under Allardyce's predecessor Glenn Roeder and believed to have reached an advance stage, will be shelved as the new manager targets greater experience. That would open the way for a possible bid for Portsmouth's Sol Campbell who, according to sources at Newcastle, is keen to move to Tyneside for personal reasons just 12 months after he left Arsenal for the south-coast.

     

    The changes could see Titus Bramble, who is out of contract after this season, move the other way while there must also be a question mark over the futures of Stephen Carr and Celestine Babayaro. Oguchi Onyewu has only been signed on loan until this weekend and a permanent deal may not be agreed.

     

    If Dyer leaves his likely destination would be Spurs - where he would link up again with Jermaine Jenas and could be used in the problem area of left midfield - although other clubs, such as West Ham United if they avoid relegation, may also be interested. Newcastle would hope to re-coup most of the £6m fee they paid for Dyer eight years ago but in order for a deal to be done they may have to revise down their valuation.

     

    Newcastle are not the only club who have cooled their interest in Anton Ferdinand who has had a torrid season at Upton Park and is expected to leave this summer. Spurs, who bid £4m for the defender, in January are now understood to be in negotiations to sign the promising Auxerre central defender Younes Kaboul. The French Under-21 captain would cost around £7.5m.

     

    The Carlisle manager Neil McDonald, a former colleague of Allardyce, hinted he would be interested in joining him.

     

    "I speak to Sam on a regular basis for advice because I got on very well with him during my time working under him at Bolton as first-team coach," McDonald said. "I class him as my mentor and if he gets the Newcastle job then that would be fantastic. But it's up to him to decide who he wants to get in."

     

  3. Third strike and out for Roeder

    Newcastle 0 Blackburn 2

     

     

    By COLIN YOUNG - More by this author »

     

    Last updated at 00:02am on 7th May 2007

     

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    To face one protest from his own fans was unfortunate: two looked like more than carelessness: the third which engulfed St James’ Park on Saturday finally cost Glenn Roeder his job.

     

    Three times this season, Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd has had to listen to the club’s supporters call for his head, and his patience finally snapped as he watched his team endure their fifth home defeat of a miserable campaign against a side who, unlike Newcastle, are now serious UEFA Cup contenders.

     

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    Looking grim: Roeder presides over a dire final match

     

     

    More....

     

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    Shepherd wanted to stay loyal to Roeder. Sick of his reputation as a hirer and firer, the chairman wanted stability at a club still reeling from Alan Shearer’s retirement and which has never really recovered from Sir Bobby Robson’s harsh dismissal.

     

    Robson has now become a regular at St James’ and he was alongside Shepherd to watch this Newcastle debacle Although fit-again Michael Owen came close to scoring his first home goal for 20 months, only to be denied by Christopher Samba’s incredible headed clearance, Newcastle were totally outplayed by a well-organised Blackburn side who could yet squeeze into the top seven.

     

    Before the game, Roeder and Shepherd had pencilled in a meeting at which the manager hoped to see his transfer targets and budget on the agenda. Yesterday morning, Shepherd brought that meeting forward and made the agenda his manager’s future. Roeder left with his P45.

     

    The previous home defeats which woke Newcastle fans from their apathy came against Sheffield United and Manchester City. During both games, supporters turned on Shepherd and protested long and hard outside the main entrance. Saturday was different. The ‘Taxi for Roeder’ chants were the first signs of unhappiness with a man who guided the club to Europe but has never looked likely to repeat the feat.

     

    The lap of shame after facing Blackburn was an embarrassment, but Roeder insisted the players were right to show their appreciation to the few who stayed. The fans didn’t know whether to boo or applaud, so did both.

     

    It must have made perplexing viewing for Robson who once paraded his team in front of an even smaller audience. His crime was finishing fifth, back in the days when Champions League qualification was a realistic ambition.

     

    The presence of Albert Luque was laughable, although he has become very rich for doing very little thanks to the club. Like Celestine Babayaro, Titus Bramble’s excuse was an injury, although Emre was out there with a foot brace.

     

    Totally unacceptable was the reaction of Stephen Carr, hardly a Toon Army darling, who raced down the tunnel after he had been torn to pieces by David Bentley.

     

    To Shepherd and the fans, it was clear evidence Roeder had lost elements of his dressing room. Carr shouted expletives at his manager and thundered off to ‘get some ice’ for an injury which was a surprise to the medical staff.

     

    "I suppose he could have walked around with an ice pack on his thigh or hamstring or whatever it is," said Roeder. "I’m not going to criticise him more than that. The majoritycameout. Theywon’t have enjoyed it but you’ve got to be strong in life. It’s easy to take the applause when you’re winning."

     

    Bramble and Carr were just waving for offside when Benni McCarthy converted the excellent Stephen Warnock’s cross to put Blackburn in front. It was a borderline decision but they surely waved farewell to St James’ in the process. Carr was guilty again when Bentley eased past him to cross for Jason Roberts to nod a second.

     

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    Had he survived, Roeder intended to rebuild the Newcastle squad. Whoever does it now must start with an entire back four, a more cohesive midfield and, if they can hold on to Owen, possibly a new strike partner for him. Obafemi Martins may have netted 11 goals but successful passes to Owen were rare.

     

    Roeder said: "There are players who have been here too long and probably need to move on. Some will benefit from a new experience and motivation. We have a few players who have gone stale and need to move.

     

    "Very few stay at clubs for long and do well the whole time. It can be a cruel business, but decisions have to be made and if you don’t let players go who are not what you’d expect a Newcastle player to be and good enough to be in a team that’s challenging for Europe, then actually it becomes a very easy decision. Because it’s the right one."

     

    Newcastle could have done with McCarthy, who is the third highest Premiership scorer with 15 goals, but admits he is looking forward to the end of his first English campaign.

     

    He said: "I’m starting to really miss my family. It’s been a very long season and especially hard for me. I’ve tried my utmost and adapted really well, but gone a whole season without seeing them and without having anyone very close to me.

     

    "People say I’ve done fantastically well but they don’t understand how much I miss my family and how I’ve had to adapt to a new culture. It’s been really hard, so I’d love the season to be over and done."

     

     

  4. We have asked Rijkaard.

     

    Also lets not re-write history,there were a lot of Newcastle season ticket holders who wanted Roeder appointed,so its a big thankyou to the 100? who protested and those who sang Sack the Board :clap:

     

    As for the other 50000 sitting in utter silence on Saturday. :nope:

     

    What the hell have we asked Rijkaard???

     

     

  5. i have this peculiar feeling that it will be SGE. wouldn't mind it tbh

     

    I wouldn't either ...

     

    But think about it, Sven is arguably one of the most hated figures in this country because of his stint with England. Considering all we have been through, would he risk bringing such a person to Newcastle? Sven would be against the ropes from the get go. Also, we would be a laughing stock almost because everyone else thinks Sven is a joke.

     

    It would be quite risky wouldn't it?

     

     

  6. SSN now saying he has been told after the meeting he has to fight to save his job.

     

    Fight Freddy?

     

    Nah ... They've currently got Roeder and Allardyce stripped down to their underpants with gloves on, going toe to toe for the job.

     

    Roeder struggling and blaming injuries already ... claims Allardyce has spat his gum in his eye.

  7. Can't help but feel many people are overrating them somewhat. The Premier League is about a million f****** miles from the fizzy pop league.

     

    Yea i agree, Some people on here are even calling Keane a fantastic manager

     

    That's the thing about it though ... at this point he doesn't have to be the greatest manager yet (as far as tactics go etc).

     

    The fact is that his players will not go out on the pitch and give a lacklustre effort. They are very highly motivated to play for him, and Keane has to be given a lot of credit for knowing what players to bring in and knowing that they will perform for him.

     

    This is what I can't stand about Roeder. He is not great tactically but then this is compunded by the fact he cannot even get the players to play with committment and desire. It's pathetic really.

     

    So yeah Keane might not be a great manager but he is already better than Roeder!

  8. Can't help but feel many people are overrating them somewhat. The Premier League is about a million f****** miles from the fizzy pop league.

     

    Maybe so, but I am talking about the effect their achievements this season will have on our club this summer. I am hoping it will be a positive one that forces us into big changes.

     

    They might not do as well in the premiership next season but I have no doubt that if we remain as we are right now that Sunderland will be better than us.

     

  9. Sunderland are rolling today yet again and look like they are going to come back up as champions. Like it or not Sunderland are the talk of the North East.

     

    Quinn has done an excellent job of connecting with his fans and really showing he cares for the club and surely this must be putting pressure on Shepherd, who has never taken the Newcastle fans seriously and thinks he is doing a good job by throwing large amounts of money about every now and then. Quinn who is new at all this is putting him to shame big time. This can only be good for us as the comparisons are going to be made continuousl y as the clubs continue to go in completely opposite directions.

     

    As for Keane ... let's just say his performance should finally show the idiots in charge of Newcastle how important it is to have a manager who has some credibility in the game and one who isn't afraid to hold his players accountable in spite of whatever reputations they might have.

     

    Newcastle have to step up big time this summer because Sunderland are coming at us full force with a charismatic chairman and manager who are driving that club forward and they will have financial backing too.

     

    I am hoping that this works in our favour. I am sure that it will at least force the club to make the necessary tough decisions personnel wise this summer.

     

    So here's a toast to Quinny and Keane ... as much as it pains me to do so.

     

     

  10. ...but at 10pm(ish) tonight I saw this car at a Jesmond hotel:

     

    http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/2465/photo0175av2.jpg

    Just a coincidence maybe ? Someone else with the same name...

    Cant really see him leaving arsenal but if its true i will salute you  O0

    Wouldnt mind a swap deal for zoggy like.

    Hes played this season like a want-away player in my view.

     

    Woosh?

  11. What a find by Hughes.

     

    Cost £400,000 from Hertha Berlin, has only just joined our league but is already fully adapted and better than every singleone of our defenders!

     

    Will the day we make these kind of signings ever come?

     

    Warnock, Samba, McCarthy, Roberts and Nonda ... what is the total cost of these players who have done an excellent job of taking Blackburn forward this year. Probably about half of what we spent last summer.

     

    Surely ... Jesus wept.

     

    :'(

     

    Let's not get silly now.

     

    And how much did the Zog cost?

     

    The Zog ain't shit!

  12. What a find by Hughes.

     

    Cost £400,000 from Hertha Berlin, has only just joined our league but is already fully adapted and better than every singleone of our defenders!

     

    Will the day we make these kind of signings ever come?

     

    Warnock, Samba, McCarthy, Roberts and Nonda ... what is the total cost of these players who have done an excellent job of taking Blackburn forward this year. Probably about half of what we spent last summer.

     

    Surely ... Jesus wept.

     

    :'(

  13. Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder on being booed off the pitch:

    "Of course I know why they boo, they are frustrated, but they must understand that I'm equally frustrated.

    "I don't like talking about luck but we haven't had much and I hope I am given the opportunity in an injury-free season next time to carry on.

     

    "Today was hugely disappointing. We just can't buy a goal at the moment."

     

     

     

     

    My God ... he's turned into Souness!

     

    Waiting on lady luck and an injury free season?

     

    You've got to make your own luck and inspire the players at your disposal!

     

    Wake up man!!!

  14. OH FOR FUCKS SAKE SOME OF YOU NEED TO SHUT THE f*** UP, WE ARE CURRENTLY WORSE THAN WE HAVE EVER BEEN IN THE PREMIERSHIP, AND ALL SOME OF YOU CAN TALK ABOUT IS THE f****** LETTERRING ON THE BACK OF THE f****** SHIRT. NO DOUBT THAT YOU ARE AMONGST THE f****** IDIOTS WHO HAVE ALREADY LINED THAT f****** MONG OF A CHAIRMAN'S POCKETS BY BUYING SUCH A f****** POINTLESS PROFITEERING f****** CASH COW.

     

    Calm down buddy ...

     

    Not bought a shirt in ages, or any other NUFC merchandise for that matter, and never will again till I can be proud of the team I support and right now I'm not.

     

    However I do like the new design and hopefully with what is transpiring at the moment we will have a team we can be proud of wearing that kit next season.

     

    Capish?

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