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I don't think Mourinho is great at it but he is very decisive. If it's going wrong in 30 mins. he'll make a change.

 

Didn't he use all three subs against us around half time, getting the inevitable injury after that in the FA Cup one year.  Still, chalk one up on the lessons learned board.

 

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Bobby was a very good in-game manager. Made a lot of substitutions that changed games.

 

I think we were playing Watford at home and he brought on LuaLua, Stepehn Glass and Wayne Quinn (maybe). Our equalising goal ended up being crossed in by Quinn, LuaLua miskicked it and then Stephen Glass scored. Don't think I've ever seen that before or since

 

Nah, that was home to Man U. Cordone crossed it, Lua Lua sliced it and Glass finished. Your right though, 2 or 3 of them had just been subbed on.

 

:thup:

 

Turns t out it was a triple substiution too http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/1093021.stm

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At the risk of sounding even thicker than I normally do, what makes a good game manager?

 

Making tactical changes/subs during the game or at half time, basically.

 

Ah right. The opposite of Alan Pardew then who faxes his substitutions in of a Thursday lunchtime. Then next Thursday he photocopies lasts weeks fax.

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I don't think Mourinho is great at it but he is very decisive. If it's going wrong in 30 mins. he'll make a change.

 

:lol:

 

And anyway, aren't the best managers decisive/proactive? He's not everyone's cup of tea but his record speaks for itself. Top class.

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No problem with McClaren honouring his Derby contract.

 

I do however have a problem with us targetting him in the first place.

 

Don't get me wrong, he's not a terrible manager but he's pretty mediocre. Maybe something will click for him and he'll do well, but there's a terrible lack of ambition surrounding this appointment.

 

Frankly, any manager joining us in the state we're currently in would be showing a terrible lack or ambition. Difference is they can go elsewhere where as the club have to settle for what they can get.

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I don't think Mourinho is great at it but he is very decisive. If it's going wrong in 30 mins. he'll make a change.

 

Didn't he use all three subs against us around half time, getting the inevitable injury after that in the FA Cup one year.  Still, chalk one up on the lessons learned board.

Yep, 1-0 under Souness in early '05. Shearer knackered Wayne Bridge.

 

I don't think Mourinho is great at it but he is very decisive. If it's going wrong in 30 mins. he'll make a change.

 

Didn't he use all three subs against us around half time, getting the inevitable injury after that in the FA Cup one year.  Still, chalk one up on the lessons learned board.

 

Kluivert

 

Was that the bullet header in the late afternoon snow game? Probably one of my best club related memories of actually being at St. James' that particular game. Surreal atmosphere. :love:

 

Edit: just found it on Youtube (search for "Newcastle v Chelsea F.A. Cup 4th. Round" then 1:45 in). That Robert cross :smitten:

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At the risk of sounding even thicker than I normally do, what makes a good game manager?

 

Being able to tinker with tactics/positions/formations in-game to nullify changes that the opposition manager may have or just totally shutting the game down to your teams benefit, see: José Mourinho

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Bobby was a very good in-game manager. Made a lot of substitutions that changed games.

 

I recall his substitutions being quite predictable in a lot of games particularly towards the end of his time with us. Was often bang on the 75th minute, 3 substitutions.

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Bobby was a very good in-game manager. Made a lot of substitutions that changed games.

 

I recall his substitutions being quite predictable in a lot of games particularly towards the end of his time with us. Was often bang on the 75th minute, 3 substitutions.

 

That was just a double bluff, everyone was expecting him to make the subs, so he did,................ genius.

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Bobby was a very good in-game manager. Made a lot of substitutions that changed games.

 

I recall his substitutions being quite predictable in a lot of games particularly towards the end of his time with us. Was often bang on the 75th minute, 3 substitutions.

 

That was just a double bluff, everyone was expecting him to make the subs, so he did,................ genius.

 

:lol: Had me fooled.

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Used to seem to be a spell too where Solano would come off on about 65 minutes & Robert off 75 minutes regardless of what was happening. :lol:

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Bobby Robson often left it even later, sometimes till 85 minutes and he'd sub on three players.  I definitely don't think he was great with subs.  He was solid tactically, but nothing spectacular.  The things he was best at were picking the best players from the squad for their positions (an underrated skill when you consider the likes of Pardew) and man management.  Bobby had some difficult players to manage in his time, but he always got them on the pitch and the results benefitted from that.  Compare that to Souness, who alienated every talented player we had and Bobby Robson was a miracle worker by comparison.

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Made some cracking changes too mind, the Cordone/LuaLua/Glass triple sub v Man Utd that got the draw, Robert & LuaLua at Highbury in the 3-1, Bellamy & Robert at Anfield beginning of the 2002-3 season where we were 0-2 and they turned it round and we almost got the win late on...

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He wasn't Pardew that's for sure.  He subbed on attacking players when we were struggling, not just three extra left backs.

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Was that the bullet header in the late afternoon snow game? Probably one of my best club related memories of actually being at St. James' that particular game. Surreal atmosphere. :love:

 

Edit: just found it on Youtube (search for "Newcastle v Chelsea F.A. Cup 4th. Round" then 1:45 in). That Robert cross :smitten:

 

Wow, that brought back memories. Robert on his day was magical, and Kluivert had such sublime skill. Just a shame he had to be with us when we had Souness. Shearer was the character that McLaren has been telling us we need, the bloke had the heart of a lion on the pitch, (as opposed to his role in punditry).

 

In those days you were fairly confident in the back line too. Bramble could be a nightmare sometimes but others times very self-assured. Carr was actually useful then also, though more of a threat going forward. And in Given we had one of the safest hands in the league, a match saver as much as we had match winners at the other end.

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Out of all them mentioned Robert was the guy who just made you jump out of your seat. The blokes talent, in fact technique more than anything, was just mental. Never seen anyone at our club before or since who could strike a ball like him.

 

And who've we got now? Obertan? :lol:

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Out of all them mentioned Robert was the guy who just made you jump out of your seat. The blokes talent, in fact technique more than anything, was just mental. Never seen anyone at our club before or since who could strike a ball like him.

 

And who've we got now? Obertan? :lol:

 

Pardew used to me jump out of my seat, but that was during his post match interviews when I used to shake my fist at the telly like Dennis the Menace's dad !!!

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I recall his substitutions being quite predictable in a lot of games particularly towards the end of his time with us. Was often bang on the 75th minute, 3 substitutions.

 

I choose to interpret it thus: either the wingers had done their job, were tired, and had to be subbed, or they hadn't, and had to be hauled off. And the team were always much better in the second half.

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