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Everything posted by mrmojorisin75
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Doesn't seem right at all that like
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I don't really get this attitude. International football adds a different dimension and area of interest in the game. We can get into debates about who should be selected, how they should play etc And in particular, this post-World cup England team is capable of some decent football. We just need to sort the defence out. I blame Pardew tbh, I still enjoyed football a bit before that cunt got started.
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"...as Neil Cameron reveals how it call came to be." "she missed just one sentence because even she could follow what he said" "My guess is it about why Mike Ashley should run Newcastle United differently and that the club in being ruined by raw capitalism and it is time for the supporters to stage a revolution," All in one article - http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/jonas-gutierrez-going-leave-newcastle-8942176 No. They don't. The headline says he is going to leave... Nothing in the story to back that up! Story is completely different to the headline and is basically Neil Cameron showing off he has contacts! it reads like The Fiver where they're pisstaking just hammering something out to reach an obligatory word count diabolical stuff
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fair play to any of you still paying the remotest bit of attention to england like
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is ashley working on some fucking armageddon calendar or something? seems to be waiting until the world ends in the summer before bothering to do anything
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saw half a post in a preview on tapatalk by someone saying kane has a lack of a ability but seems to make up for it with decision making and timing or whatever it was seems about right to me, nolan was utter gash as a footballer but he scored shedloads of goals through the same attributes not convinced it's enough against top class opponents mind
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Fucking Wales thread? There's a not worthy of a thread thread for a reason. Jesus.
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Nah lads, TCD said he wasn't very good. You're wrong.
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The only chance we have of getting a good manager is if through the experience of watching pardew cast off natural talent Ashley has realised that paying an extra million a year (say) to get a manager of a higher calibre is likely to net him ten or twenty times as much in maximised player sales. That's our last shred of hope that it won't be carver imo
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is it not 3,829?
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was he the same at arsenal?
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this is basically what it comes down to as has been said ashley has probably played this perfectly again, put carver in the seat for a few months to show us how bad things can really be under him again then pitch up with a middle of the road appointment like mclaren so we all think we've won the lottery
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yet during the period we were linked with him anyone talking about garde from the french football side seems to think it was
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going to see the korean national team play uzbekistan tonight
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Rioch only lasted a season anyway. Was there a Taylor working with the youth team or something? Otherwise it's just shite...
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I don't believe this to be true. Ambition is the name of the game. Would we be a happy set of fans if we where Southampton last season and Swansea this season? Nope. Not me. The only one we've contacted is Garde. And his team have been a lot better since he's left. The other strong rumour is Steve McLaren. Who has failed at all of his "big" jobs. thought this had been covered by people more knowledgeable of the french league than your good self, accepted wisdom is that the current lyon team is benefitting massively from the work garde did in his time as manager The same is true of Taylor before Wenger, Moyes before Martinez. So it could go either way. From the little I know, Garde seems to be the typcial defensive French manager. The new man has let them off their leash. the point is irrelevant anyway, about how they were after he left....he spent 3 years cutting big earners and bringing on youth players while achieving relative success with league positions - basically everything we'd want him to do at our place (we the shithouse owners obviously) So like I said. Midtable, average style of play but bringing through youth players. That's not exciting mate. can't say i've seen his teams play but i'd be utterly astounded if they were pardew levels of eye aids to be honest i'm not sure there's anyone on the planet who can quite suck the joy out of football like alan pardew, so garde would be an improvement on him anyways
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I don't believe this to be true. Ambition is the name of the game. Would we be a happy set of fans if we where Southampton last season and Swansea this season? Nope. Not me. The only one we've contacted is Garde. And his team have been a lot better since he's left. The other strong rumour is Steve McLaren. Who has failed at all of his "big" jobs. thought this had been covered by people more knowledgeable of the french league than your good self, accepted wisdom is that the current lyon team is benefitting massively from the work garde did in his time as manager The same is true of Taylor before Wenger, Moyes before Martinez. So it could go either way. From the little I know, Garde seems to be the typcial defensive French manager. The new man has let them off their leash. the point is irrelevant anyway, about how they were after he left....he spent 3 years cutting big earners and bringing on youth players while achieving relative success with league positions - basically everything we'd want him to do at our place (we the shithouse owners obviously)
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howay man, do you think for one second NUFC give 2 fucks about bigi? they're being paid XX per week by rangers so they'll have ensured the agreement is cast in stone
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I don't believe this to be true. Ambition is the name of the game. Would we be a happy set of fans if we where Southampton last season and Swansea this season? Nope. Not me. The only one we've contacted is Garde. And his team have been a lot better since he's left. The other strong rumour is Steve McLaren. Who has failed at all of his "big" jobs. thought this had been covered by people more knowledgeable of the french league than your good self, accepted wisdom is that the current lyon team is benefitting massively from the work garde did in his time as manager
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And this I agree with. But Pardew didn't create these problems but yet he is the villain. He's an awful manager. When we get the next guy - if the policy is exactly the same which I believe it will be... will we be happier if maybe the football is a bit better? If we lose to Chelsea but beat relegation teams? A more regular type of midtable mediocrity like Stoke rather than the ups and downs of Pardew? So that's why for me - I say Pardew is a mediocre PL manager. He could do a passable job for a number of PL teams and imo - based on how our club is run - he did a barebones job here. He wasn't awful. When we get a new manager, I don't think we'll do much better under Ashley. That's why i've always banged-on about him being the symptom. He's gone and we are still rotten to the core. If a new man came and decided to buck the trend and go for the cups I would love it. If you're a manager who can beat the dross consistently then you have a platform to push on and try to get somewhere a la Moyes and Everton. Pardew's mid table has to depend on big results and streaks rather than consistency and that will always fail in the long run, which is why his career is the way is.
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Yeah I get that, I think it just put vurns limitations into a bit of perspective for me really
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i've been wary of saying this, especially as i'm a vurn fan, but when he took his place last week jonas just looked to have a lot more drive about him in that position like