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The Newcastle United Transfer Thread: D-Day [Spoiler: Not Much Happens]
Kaizero replied to LooneyToonArmy's topic in Football
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The Newcastle United Transfer Thread: D-Day [Spoiler: Not Much Happens]
Kaizero replied to LooneyToonArmy's topic in Football
You have achieved absolutely nothing so far Joe and if you're proud of your poor-to-average record as manager of Newcastle United thus far it is no wonder Shay Given, a player with exceptionally high standards, appears to be wanting out if this is how you define success. He's come into a very unstable club, and steadied the ship in many respects. Yes the performances haven't been great and plenty of mistakes have been made but he could easily have done worse. It feels awkward saying this after the Liverpool game but he does deserve some credit and it's a shame you won't give him that. He is being paid a fortune to win games and make correct decisions which he isn't exactly doing very well at is he, so he doesn't deserve any credit or won't get any for me anyway. He deserves respect and support because he's the manager of our club and he'll get that for me, especially the former, but he hasn't achieved anything worthy of any credit or high praise. He hasn't steadied any ship either as its still in choppy waters with some of the crew willing to jump overboard and find their own way to safety that's how choppy it is. I will (and have) credit him where credit is due, i.e. the Chelsea and Portsmouth results and performances, but in general his record which he claims to be proud of is poor-to-average irrespective, which I'm not going to start praising just for the sake of it because the circumstances aren't too great or because no-one else was seemingly interested in the job. Lowest paid manager in the league, isn't he? Indeed he is. He's on fuck all apparently compared to even the second lowest paid manager in the league. -
You never know... http://www.bluekipper.com/assets/images/blubber/toffee_gerrard.jpg
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What I thought initially as well, and could very well be the truth.
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I love how Liverpool fans start claiming they had family members down at the Lounge Inn watching Gerrard being a hero saving the DJ from his mates I mean, fuck it. How many family members of the bin dipping fans were down there? This is like, the fourth one having a go at me for my "Lock Steven Gerrard Up" facebook group me claiming they had family there
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I already feel the tears building up by the mere thought of a headline similar to "Shay Given signs X year deal with X"
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I like men. Oh my, I did not see that one coming. Wanna shag? FYP This could go on forever :lol:
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JOE KINNER OUT, LYING TWAT SAYING WE'D HAVE SIGNINGS :angry:
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FYP Come on man FYFYP Come on man
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Happy new year my friends with no life, my having no-life wouldn't have been the same without you
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I'll cream my pants if that happened. Or well, 5 is a bit harsh, even for Gerrard. 1 year and I'll cream my pants.
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He, Enrique and Xisco have been partying together on several occasions.
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tbf his secondary position is LB, he just doesn't like to play there. He's recently also said in an interview (think it was the Chron, could try to cough up a link if you want it) that he'd be happy to play at LB if it helped the team. Not saying he should play there, he's wank. Just saying it'd be rather odd not playing our "back-up" LB when our first choice LB goes out injured, meaning your argument is pretty much shite. It's just one of the reasons why LB needs to be strengthened in Jan.
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How I'd love to see someone kick Gerrard's leg to pieces shouting "Let's see you dive now you fucking wanking cock of a footballer, fucking fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck."
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The Newcastle United Transfer Thread: D-Day [Spoiler: Not Much Happens]
Kaizero replied to LooneyToonArmy's topic in Football
Pointed out your obvious mistakes if we bring in someone else who can play at LB. Like Sakho Which was kind of my point, just didn't write "sakho" -
Between 22nd March to 5th April this year we had three in a row.
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The Newcastle United Transfer Thread: D-Day [Spoiler: Not Much Happens]
Kaizero replied to LooneyToonArmy's topic in Football
Pointed out your obvious mistakes if we bring in someone else who can play at LB. -
The Newcastle United Transfer Thread: D-Day [Spoiler: Not Much Happens]
Kaizero replied to LooneyToonArmy's topic in Football
Per Skjelbred, Some Dutch dude, Stephen Warnock and one more from the Prem. -
If it's actually Street Fighter they're doing, I'd suspect they'd either been talking about it or playing it in recent times.
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You're not the only one Never changed from 1 Pessimistic bastards the lot of you!
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If you think people here are just giving credit to him because of the recent back to back wins that's just idiotic. Seriously mate, it's what he's done as a whole. I've been positive to him even before the Stoke game, though then again, I've never been negative like most of the pessimistic members on here. Though I agree on your three boxes to tick to see if he's worthy of the job full-time with a long term contract.
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They weren't looking too clever when he first came in. Aye, why was that again? Im sure something canny big had just happened. Not the point. These good players were looking totally lost and lacked confidence, he's whipped them into shape and we look like a premiership football team again. Credit him for that. Too right, I agree. Just like Roeder did. Some caretakers have done well, most don't, but its no reason to make a judgement either way. Every case is different. My original point was that were doing well primarily because we have some very good players and Kinnears given them their confidence back imo, which he should be applauded for. Same as Roeder did in the short term and was applauded for. Long term I think tactics are going to have to come into it when our confidence is down and I dont think Kinnear has what it takes, again like Roeder. But like you say every case is different and time will tell. Though it has to be said Kinnear had some "success" with Wimbledon in his day. He had great results with limited resources, and after he stepped down because of his heart attack, Wimbledon went straight down. People seem to keep forgetting this. How'd he keep a club like Wimbledon up against the odds for so many season without any tactical knowledge? I don't think so.
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Personally I think he's just become the scapegoat for people needing someone to blame for the late loss of points in certain games. Dare I say we just won a game by a late goal. Is Redknapp a tactically inept manager (well yes, but that's beside my point) because we scored the winner a few seconds before 90 minutes? As well as it being skill and calm about the goal, the game is also based a lot on luck. We got lucky, so did the ones that equalized against us. Even with or without Kinnear in charge I'd not think a lot had been different, all teams have bad luck from time to time. I won't blame the manager until we get beat week in week out, we're still on an unbeaten run, we play good football and the players actually seem to want to play together for Newcastle. Yet some of you do, for reasons I don't know. Sure, he'd not be my first choice as a permanent manager at the time of his appointment, but he's damn well done and doing a very good job turning me around. The player's like him, pick up points and don't have unecessary losses and they preform well under him, that's all I care about.