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Blackburn Rovers 3 - 0 Newcastle - 17/01/09 - post match reaction from page 22
wyn davies replied to Dave's topic in Football
may as well abandon game, Barton acting goat, well don't where we go from here apart from down -
Blackburn Rovers 3 - 0 Newcastle - 17/01/09 - post match reaction from page 22
wyn davies replied to Dave's topic in Football
commentator on stream says Kinnear don't know what he's doing, Zog gone straight down tunnel poss last game? -
Blackburn Rovers 3 - 0 Newcastle - 17/01/09 - post match reaction from page 22
wyn davies replied to Dave's topic in Football
curtains I'm afraid -
it would appear its on show at todays game
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anyone seen this today http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/columnists/reade/2009/01/17/clown-joe-kinnear-could-turn-newcastle-into-biggest-laughing-stock-in-the-championship-115875-21048140/
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has he actually been offered a contract or is he spouting bigger sh*te than me, bearing in mind his so called transfer negotiations don't seem to be going very well and now Geremi allegedly not knowing whats going on.
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do we need to spend a lot of money on fancy dan players to have a decent team, what would Kaka do for our club at the mo along with Robinho would these type of players be any good in the trenches .We've always had a "star" type players in the past and still nowt was achieved so perhaps a decent/honest eleven at reasonable wages and cost may be the better option.
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not Kinnear as permanent manager, but it looks a distinct possibilty.
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(/quote) "Mike Ashley, (managing director) Derek Llambias and I, we’ve sat down and talked about taking the club forward and about reinvesting in the club in the summer. doesn't bode well for the january transfer market ,does it?
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Would be an absolute dream Agreed
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the question is what can be done to change the club around not your a knacker for thinking outside the box to enable us to change. If you want to see whats coming we must look in the past. A lot of us have been here before and have the T Shirt whilst a lot of guys/gals may not have, if Ashley doesn't sort himself out along with Wise and the rest then potentially once again we will return to a perilous state. Below is the situation we were in in the 90's nowt changes flogging players bringing in crap poor management ,share wars you name it as we know we've been there before,the question is will a new Messiah emerge. For me things at the mo are looking similar and with one guy holding all the cards there is very little we can do,yes we call each other etc etc but what can we actually do?. below is reproduced from: http://www.toonale.co.uk/nufc.htm With crowds previously below 10,000, Keegan captivated everyone on Tyneside and United stormed into the top division in a style only bettered by Kevin's own brand of football in the next decade. Alongside Keegan were youngsters Peter Beardsley and Chris Waddle, as well as seasoned campaigners like Terry McDermott and David McCreery. Paul Gascoigne soon followed, as did Jack Charlton as manager. Newcastle consolidated their place in Division One but then a period of selling their best players - Beardsley, Waddle and Gazza - rocked the club, as did a share-war for control of Newcastle United. The Magpies tumbled back into the Second Division and were in a perilous state. They had little money, star players headed south and crowds dwindled. With the club hovering on the brink, Newcastle United needed a saviour. They not only found one, but two, as Sir John Hall and Kevin Keegan joined forces to create a formidable duo. When Keegan returned to Tyneside to replace Ossie Ardiles (under whom crowds had again plummeted to below 15,000) as manager on a short term contract in 1992, United were struggling at the wrong end of Division Two. Sir John had all but taken control of the club and he needed a small miracle to stop the Magpies from tumbling into the Third Division for the very first time in their history.
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probably gonna tell us how much he has clawed back from transfers for his back pocket.
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I think we need to be relegated to allow this ship to turn around, as it's the only way I can see poss a new owner turning up and seeing the potential upside with the present regime whether it be Wise Jk et al departing along with some of the crap we call players.
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well so far that's poss one body in and out so in theory bring 3 more loans in and we'll offload 3 reducing wage bill further with a bit of cash for uncle mike.
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Pre Match - Newcastle United vs Hull - Wed 14th Jan - 19.45pm
wyn davies replied to a topic in Football
ITV may have coverage from 10.45pm tonite -
I just wish we were Carlsbergs first eleven then wouldn't need Kinnear
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used to play football with him when we were bairns in daisy hill, mam lives in walkergate but he has always been pro Man U probability is he will end up there.
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Geremi was receiving major grief from the leazes end following that pathetic corner,I wince every time he's involved with a dead ball situation no wonder Guthie took over following that corner.
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a lot of the rags are stating swaps for players yet Kinnear states he must sell to buy, Enrique for Garcia, Shorey for Charlie (it would appear he Shorey prefers Spurs) so why swap if JK wants wedge to buy probably more crap. I think we may well end up with what we've got until the end of the season, would that be a record for transfrers in a season meaning we've bought relativley nowt all season.
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well we're in blue and stadium don't look full
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explain... setanta showing Macclesfield v Everton delay at 7.30 on setanta 1 in place of B&W's fpr those with BT Vision or other VOD (video on demand ) it will also be shown on there at a l8tr time. Update, pitch at Macclesfield is beginning to freeze up so may revert back to Hull match