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Fully agreed, I'd rip your hand off for Emery if it was between him, Lampard or Martinez. But I dunno, something I can't really explain, the unknown appeals to me. Fonseca going by what I'm reading and watching now would appeal to me. Conte is my dream although he's not really an 'unknown' so to speak. But, aye. I dunnah.
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Probably being a spoiled knob again, but I'd be underwhelmed with Emery. We should go nowhere near Martinez.
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Have next to no clue about Fonseca, but found this.
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Says in the article that conversations between parties have taken place for Fonseca. Emery and Martinez just 'been mentioned' in discussions.
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.com sort of nailed it when we won there in August 2019;
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Is expanding the Gallowgate a non starter given Ashley's cuntish sale of the land behind it? If it is able to happen, I'd rather see us extend the Gallowgate and bring us to ~60,000 than see a new stadium built. SJP is just too special imo, money should be invested in modernising it; The Platinum Club and areas like that and Bar 1892 should be very modernised. I saw a clip of the 93-94 season review and the Platinum Club has not changed since 1993 when it opened. It's dreadful. Modernise it, give it a sports bar like appearance with added benefits of being a member there given that STs there cost around a grand. Modernise the concourses elsewhere in the ground. Try and mirror the concourses in Spurs' ground but make them unique to Newcastle; Wylam Brewery beer, locally made food, et cetera. Improve the bogs and all that shite. Clean up the brickwork outside the ground, the roofs, et cetera. Just modernise SJP and bring into the 2020s and if expanding the Gallowgate is an option, do it. We may well be able to fill a 65-75k ground for big games v Man Utd, Chelsea, big European games et cetera. But when we're playing Norwich at home midweek, are we going to sell out a ground that big? I have doubts.
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Makes me cringe everytime, that. -
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Wish Local Hero would play the whole way through, tends to get cut off now due to that shite PL theme which has to be played and our nonce of an announcer who reads the team out for a second time in 15 minutes before kick off. Let it play man. -
tbf, can't remember where it was but there was an article saying that the smaller clubs aren't really arsed. Spurs, Everton, Man Utd, West Ham and I'm assuming Liverpool will be the most up in arms about it. Man City and Chelsea probably don't care as they can spend big regardless.
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Good little video. Allan Interesting that he thinks his best position is in the #10. On the break, probably, when running at centre halves less mobile than full backs. But he's better used out wide imo.
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Just go all out for Conte, give him what he wants. If he says no, he says no. But not even attempting for him would leave me a tad disappointed tbh. He is the best manager out of work atm and I don't see why we can't try and tempt him. Ah whey.
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But he'd be our pretentious twat. Leicester played some lovely stuff in 19/20 and last season. Would have him all day if Conte doesn't fancy it.
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For him, probably. People in this country, especially outside of their respective clubs, look at solely league position or results and make judgments on that rather than looking at the relative, varying contexts. Leicester now are still a more well run club than us, been more successful than us in the last 6 years and have a brilliant side in spite of their iffy start this season. But like the post above, is our limit higher than Leicester's now given the money we have behind us? He might want to be part of it and would be a good choice for the owners, given Leicester's improvement from under Puel to them in the last 2 years.
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Only second bottom because of Bruce. The narrative pre takeover was literally anyone else would see us safe and I'll stand by that. We could well be out of the bottom three if we beat Spurs. Plus, going to sound like a deluded Geordie™ but with these new owners is our ceiling not higher than Leicester City's? He may want to be part of that. I'm just trying to see the reasons on why he could make the jump from Leicester to here, I can't see it happening myself.
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Are those things necessary for getting rid of arguably the worst manager in the club's history? We'd have a better chance of beating Tottenham if he simply just wasn't in the dugout.
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I'd be very, very happy with Rodgers but I still can't see it. I know he made the jump from Watford to Reading and Celtic to Leicester, but is this not a bit much of a jump for him? He's very ambitious like but I just can't picture it happening.
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His buyout fee is £16m apparently.
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Sacking this one isn't, it's a no brainer. Atmosphere may well have improved but I'm still thinking that this fat bell end is going to take us down.
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Like a proper spoiled git, I'll be disappointed if the owners' plan to sell young players on for profit. Gives me shivers down the spine hearing that phrase again.
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A day off tomorrow. Honestly get rid of this odious cunt.
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Conte, Rodgers, Favre, Fonseca, Potter, Howe, Lampard is the order of preference for me. Just approach Conte and give him what he asks for, if he turns us down he turns us down. Likewise with Rodgers/Leicester.
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Aye, get rid of Bruce, don't hire Lampard and we're safe. If Bruce is jettisoned before Sunday we have a good chance of beating Tottenham imo. Can see 5-7 points from the next 4: Spurs (h), Palace (a), Chelsea (h), Brighton (a). Get a good manager in asap so he can work with the players and who knows, we could be looking at 7-10 points.