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  1. http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/index.php/topic,95340.msg4994323.html#msg4994323 Assuming it's a genuine question. Was more a question of delight When Pardew gets the can I think we can take a little bit of credit
  2. Front page of the chronicle? Who says fans can't do anything this is fantastic
  3. Would pulis be anywhere on my list? No. I'd take him any day over Pardew mind
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    Shola Ameobi

    Aye can't believe people are advocating this, this is how we ended up with Pardew, woodman and the likes
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    Shola Ameobi

    Why hasn't Beardsley? He was an absolute genius as a footballer. I'd like to think he does? Also until recently all he did was over see development which implies he had a less hands on roll
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    Shola Ameobi

    The guy who said we didn't understand but refused to enlighten us?
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    Shola Ameobi

    What could Shola actually teach anyone? If he does have anything to teach why hasn't he applied it to his own game?
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    Shola Ameobi

    I hope he never returns in any capacity whatsoever. I really cannot begrudge the lad at all, I think he believes he is good enough and has put his body through a lot of pain to be available. His heart is in the right place and he comes across quite intelligent despite what you see from him on the pitch. I would love him to stay on as a coach if he has the capabilities. I know a lot think he should have f***ed off if he wanted the best for the club but personally I don't think it would have changed a thing, we wouldn't have turned around and said "well Shola's gone, better replace him with a top class striker", we would have ended up with someone of the same ability or worse. The lad has been handed an opportunity any of us would have taken and has tried his best, unfortunately that often hasn't been good enough but to repeat the old cliché he doesn't pick himself. You want Shola to coach our strikers? Honestly? If he is good enough then why not? I'd assume because we've all seen his ability as a striker? Imagine Shola trying to tell Remy (yeah, I know) how to improve I hope he never returns in any capacity whatsoever. I really cannot begrudge the lad at all, I think he believes he is good enough and has put his body through a lot of pain to be available. His heart is in the right place and he comes across quite intelligent despite what you see from him on the pitch. I would love him to stay on as a coach if he has the capabilities. I know a lot think he should have f***ed off if he wanted the best for the club but personally I don't think it would have changed a thing, we wouldn't have turned around and said "well Shola's gone, better replace him with a top class striker", we would have ended up with someone of the same ability or worse. The lad has been handed an opportunity any of us would have taken and has tried his best, unfortunately that often hasn't been good enough but to repeat the old cliché he doesn't pick himself. You want Shola to coach our strikers? Honestly? If he is good enough then why not? He's not. Imagine Shola telling our kids how to strike the ball cleanly If any of that was relevant Beardsley would be doing Mourinho's job and Mourinho would still be translating. Shola has probably played more games at a higher level than Mourinho, Ferguson and Wenger combined. As I said, IF he has the capabilities then I would love him to stay on as a coach. He is a local lad who has the club in his heart. Nonsense. What you're saying is because Shola is Shola he should be given a chance to try his hand at coaching. How about we find coaches who actually have ability? Far too novel for this club. Depressing thing is Cajuns misguided thoughts are now accurate than common sense where this club is concerned
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    Shola Ameobi

    I hope he never returns in any capacity whatsoever. I really cannot begrudge the lad at all, I think he believes he is good enough and has put his body through a lot of pain to be available. His heart is in the right place and he comes across quite intelligent despite what you see from him on the pitch. I would love him to stay on as a coach if he has the capabilities. I know a lot think he should have f***ed off if he wanted the best for the club but personally I don't think it would have changed a thing, we wouldn't have turned around and said "well Shola's gone, better replace him with a top class striker", we would have ended up with someone of the same ability or worse. The lad has been handed an opportunity any of us would have taken and has tried his best, unfortunately that often hasn't been good enough but to repeat the old cliché he doesn't pick himself. You want Shola to coach our strikers? Honestly? If he is good enough then why not? I'd assume because we've all seen his ability as a striker? Imagine Shola trying to tell Remy (yeah, I know) how to improve I hope he never returns in any capacity whatsoever. I really cannot begrudge the lad at all, I think he believes he is good enough and has put his body through a lot of pain to be available. His heart is in the right place and he comes across quite intelligent despite what you see from him on the pitch. I would love him to stay on as a coach if he has the capabilities. I know a lot think he should have f***ed off if he wanted the best for the club but personally I don't think it would have changed a thing, we wouldn't have turned around and said "well Shola's gone, better replace him with a top class striker", we would have ended up with someone of the same ability or worse. The lad has been handed an opportunity any of us would have taken and has tried his best, unfortunately that often hasn't been good enough but to repeat the old cliché he doesn't pick himself. You want Shola to coach our strikers? Honestly? If he is good enough then why not? He's not. Imagine Shola telling our kids how to strike the ball cleanly If any of that was relevant Beardsley would be doing Mourinho's job and Mourinho would still be translating. Shola has probably played more games at a higher level than Mourinho, Ferguson and Wenger combined. As I said, if he has the capabilities then I would love him to stay on as a coach. He is a local lad who has the club in his heart. He's not played at a high level to any sort of standard. Also why are we comparing management with coaching? The 3 you mentioned all command respect either through fear, achievement or dearth of knowledge does Shola?
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    Shola Ameobi

    I hope he never returns in any capacity whatsoever. I really cannot begrudge the lad at all, I think he believes he is good enough and has put his body through a lot of pain to be available. His heart is in the right place and he comes across quite intelligent despite what you see from him on the pitch. I would love him to stay on as a coach if he has the capabilities. I know a lot think he should have f***ed off if he wanted the best for the club but personally I don't think it would have changed a thing, we wouldn't have turned around and said "well Shola's gone, better replace him with a top class striker", we would have ended up with someone of the same ability or worse. The lad has been handed an opportunity any of us would have taken and has tried his best, unfortunately that often hasn't been good enough but to repeat the old cliché he doesn't pick himself. You want Shola to coach our strikers? Honestly? If he is good enough then why not? He's not. Imagine Shola telling our kids how to strike the ball cleanly
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    Loïc Remy

    really don't think there was ever a chance once he was free of the charges this was always a temporary stop for him to try and get into world cup squad and advertise himself to all these big clubs. I think this is wrong. Players want to play for a club which is going somewhere, so some like Cabaye will come here with dreams of playing in front of 50,000 but when reality hits home that this is a club run on a shoestring with a manager plucked from the scrap heap, they understably get disillusioned. Especially when we tell them we aim to be in the champions league lol
  12. I'd prefer that didn't happen. 6 or 7 will be fine. that exchange man what has happened to us We've all been Pardewed
  13. Can barely dribble and can't cross or shoot. World beater tbh So now Jonas could barely dribble? The f*** were the opposing fullbacks doing then when he came here? End product was always abysmal but can't see how anyone could say he couldn't get past his man. Good dribbler in his first few seasons, certainly. He beat his man sure, i'm not sure how much he knew about it though.
  14. Can barely dribble and can't cross or shoot. World beater tbh
  15. All this behind the scenes talk and no one willing to enlighten us? What are we supposed to think?
  16. Milan winning 1-0 seedorf is such a gentleman
  17. Milan vs Inter - one of Milan's biggest problems is everyone wants It feet and no one is willing to run in behind.
  18. Only reason why I looked forward to the Cardiff game and it will be the only reason I look forward to this
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    Shola Ameobi

    just asking like?! Aye, Shola got a clap out of me whilst I was muttering 'I hope this is the last f***ing time I need to do this'. Go on Brett lad, your turning the corner.
  20. http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m46ts7BRN71qbxj8t.gif We aren't that lucky. Fully expect Shola to be here in one form or another next year.
  21. Aye If they could grab a Hernandez from Man UTD they'd make a deadly combo for me.
  22. Don't f***ing bother, Stan. He'll only call to find out the best dogging locations in the North East like.
  23. Loving these especially the Martinez vs Pardew quotes.
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