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IIRC there were a few saying they'd take McClaren in january, that's when Derby were near the top of the league mind

 

The mood on here at that time, from here onwards:

 

http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/index.php/topic,93490.msg5408690.html#msg5408690

 

The one post that hits the nail on the head from all that:

 

To wait for 6 months and risk relegation for Steve McClaren would be one of the most stupid decisions I've witnessed at the club.

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Some "highlites" from his last three years with Boro

 

2003-2004

League cup

Beat Man Utd at Old Trafford 3-2

 

2004-2005

Seventh place

uefa Cup round of 16.

 

2005-2006

uefa Cup final

FA cup semis

League Cup QF

Beat Man Utd 4-1

Beat Arsenal 2-1

beat Chelsea 3-0

 

 

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Some "highlites" from his last three years with Boro

 

2003-2004

League cup

Beat Man Utd at Old Trafford 3-2

 

2004-2005

Seventh place

uefa Cup round of 16.

 

2005-2006

uefa Cup final

FA cup semis

League Cup QF

Beat Man Utd 4-1

Beat Arsenal 2-1

beat Chelsea 3-0

 

 

 

Boro fan at work just told me that in the Carling Cup winning year, they beat the invincible Arsenal side twice in the Semi's. Decent.

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Good article up with McClaren talking about the current players and last year's injuries.

 

A breath of fresh air man. This one at the very least has something between his ears.

 

 

 

Pretty sure there was a time when Pardew came across well and was considered a breath of fresh air as well.....

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Not sure that's entirely accurate like. :lol:

 

Stack, Toure, Cygan, Keown, Clichy, Parlour, Edu, Silva, Bentley (Smith 73), Kanu, Owusu-Abeyie (Thomas 64).

 

Stack, Toure, Keown, Cygan, Cole, Parlour, Vieira, Edu, Clichy (Owusu-Abeyie 81), Reyes, Bentley.

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Good article up with McClaren talking about the current players and last year's injuries.

 

A breath of fresh air man. This one at the very least has something between his ears.

 

 

 

Pretty sure there was a time when Pardew came across well and was considered a breath of fresh air as well.....

 

Absolutely not. Never.

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Good read that article. Review of the injury situation is an absolute god send. Something is clearly not right.

 

Yup. Thought so too. Steve Black is going to be key.

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Not sure that's entirely accurate like. :lol:

 

Stack, Toure, Cygan, Keown, Clichy, Parlour, Edu, Silva, Bentley (Smith 73), Kanu, Owusu-Abeyie (Thomas 64).

 

Stack, Toure, Keown, Cygan, Cole, Parlour, Vieira, Edu, Clichy (Owusu-Abeyie 81), Reyes, Bentley.

 

Ha good point :lol:

 

Just got this e-mail...

 

2005/6 Season we also…….

 

Lost at home to Sunderland & Newcastle -2-0 and 2-1 respectively

 

Lost at home to Wigan 3-2

 

Lost 7-0 to Arsenal

 

A 4-0 home defeat to Villa – we banned a fan for life for running towards McLaren and throwing his Season ticket at him -  bear in mind he’d won a trophy by now and we got to a European final this year – he was disliked even then.

 

2-0 loss at home to Blackburn

 

Between November 27th  and January 31st we picked up 3 points from 27, drawing 3 and losing 7.

 

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Haven't posted for ages. (So p***d off with everything NUFC).

 

I still won't go back until I see real evidence of investing in true growth and development in the club.

 

However, I think McLaren deserves to be given a chance. Yes, he has recent failings. However in his career - he also had huge achievements - both as a coach and manager (no need to repeat them).

 

I still don't believe a word about what the FCB says - actions truly do, speak louder than words!!!! But, at least Carver and Stone leaving suggests that thing might be moving for the better.

 

I think supporters should get behind the new head coach at the start of the season, as long as there has ALSO been progressive investment in the woefully under-strength and short of numbers squad.

 

BUT, I'm not holding my breath!!

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Whatever McClaren is, he's professional. He's not a chancer like Pardew or Carver, and that alone is cause for a modicum of optimism. He speaks well, he conducts himself well, and by all accounts knows his stuff. I just sincerely hope we're one of his 'hits' and not misses, like at Forest.

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WHEN WILL YOU FIRST MEET THE PLAYERS?

 

I’ll try and ring round to speak to them. Steven Taylor is here now so I’ve caught up with him.

 

:lol: Of course he is, f***ing Steven Taylor.

 

Oh for goodness sake ... already sucking up the creep.

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Haven't posted for ages. (So p***d off with everything NUFC).

 

I still won't go back until I see real evidence of investing in true growth and development in the club.

 

However, I think McLaren deserves to be given a chance. Yes, he has recent failings. However in his career - he also had huge achievements - both as a coach and manager (no need to repeat them).

 

I still don't believe a word about what the FCB says - actions truly do, speak louder than words!!!! But, at least Carver and Stone leaving suggests that thing might be moving for the better.

 

I think supporters should get behind the new head coach at the start of the season, as long as there has ALSO been progressive investment in the woefully under-strength and short of numbers squad.

BUT, I'm not holding my breath!!

 

I wish people would stop saying the bollocks in bold.

 

Why does Steve McClaren deserve a chance at managing a club he has no association with in a town he has no association with?  He's either been sacked or walked away from his last 5 jobs which he was failing at and he's turned the job down twice when in less than 6 months when it suited him to do so.

 

Really, he shouldn't be anywhere near the club and he definitely does not deserve the job, far from it.

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Said all the right things, but he's no bull shitter, he'll know the job having seen us rocking at it's best and being beaten by Sir Bobby's teams. I like the clean slate bit which he'd of course say but would love to see Sylvain and Mehdi get their fair chances.

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So nice to hear a manager not talking shit and not overly using clichés.

 

Never once mention "needing the fans". The players won't know what to do now there's someone working with them on the training ground.

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Good article up with McClaren talking about the current players and last year's injuries.

 

A breath of fresh air man. This one at the very least has something between his ears.

 

 

 

Pretty sure there was a time when Pardew came across well and was considered a breath of fresh air as well.....

 

Absolutely not. Never.

 

Except it was, right after that talk in where he spoke of a defender who could score 6 a season, trying to sign Debuchy and whole manner of positive things.

 

The large majority were positive about him around that point, the same will happen with McClaren don't be deluded.

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