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Mike Ashley likes money too much to let him stay. If Ashley has a choice, another decent manager in line the it's time up for smac... If no one agrees to take over then we're stuck with him.

 

Hopefully there's someone out there dumb enough

 

The argument that mike ashley won't do something really stupid cos he loves his money has never held water, the running of the club is incompetant. Would a competent club have let Carver drag us to near relegation? All assumptions on what the club may do has to be filtered through the fact that they have absolutely no idea what they are doing. The fact we spent £80m and we fielded that squad on saturday is testament to that.

 

Carver sailed close to the wind, too close for Ashley and if smac hadn't turned us down he'd have been replaced. Carver should never have got that close to relegation, it was almost impossible from the position pardew left us in, thry underestimated his stupidity.

 

At some point Ashley realises he needs a manager or he'll lose millions finding it out. I just don't think he's that stupid... Not when money is at stake.

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Mike Ashley likes money too much to let him stay. If Ashley has a choice, another decent manager in line the it's time up for smac... If no one agrees to take over then we're stuck with him.

 

Hopefully there's someone out there dumb enough

 

The argument that mike ashley won't do something really stupid cos he loves his money has never held water, the running of the club is incompetant. Would a competent club have let Carver drag us to near relegation? All assumptions on what the club may do has to be filtered through the fact that they have absolutely no idea what they are doing. The fact we spent £80m and we fielded that squad on saturday is testament to that.

 

They tried to appoint the current idiot before Carver, they clearly thought there was no way Carver could be that shit and decided he could fill the 6 month gap before trying for McClaren again. Obviously, they were wrong about Carver's level of ineptitude, so I imagine it'll be a similar story here where they'll sound out a couple of managers and if they all say no we're stuck with this idiot.

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Mike Ashley likes money too much to let him stay. If Ashley has a choice, another decent manager in line the it's time up for smac... If no one agrees to take over then we're stuck with him.

 

Hopefully there's someone out there dumb enough

 

The argument that mike ashley won't do something really stupid cos he loves his money has never held water, the running of the club is incompetant. Would a competent club have let Carver drag us to near relegation? All assumptions on what the club may do has to be filtered through the fact that they have absolutely no idea what they are doing. The fact we spent £80m and we fielded that squad on saturday is testament to that.

 

:thup:

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Mike Ashley likes money too much to let him stay. If Ashley has a choice, another decent manager in line the it's time up for smac... If no one agrees to take over then we're stuck with him.

 

Hopefully there's someone out there dumb enough

 

The argument that mike ashley won't do something really stupid cos he loves his money has never held water, the running of the club is incompetant. Would a competent club have let Carver drag us to near relegation? All assumptions on what the club may do has to be filtered through the fact that they have absolutely no idea what they are doing. The fact we spent £80m and we fielded that squad on saturday is testament to that.

 

They tried to appoint the current idiot before Carver, they clearly thought there was no way Carver could be that shit and decided he could fill the 6 month gap before trying for McClaren again. Obviously, they were wrong about Carver's level of ineptitude, so I imagine it'll be a similar story here where they'll sound out a couple of managers and if they all say no we're stuck with this idiot.

 

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What does it tell us that they underestimated Carver's stupidity and ineptitude when it was clear for the vast majority of fans if they persisted with him as caretaker until the end of the season, even when starting from a position well outside of the bottom 3?

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What does it tell us that they underestimated Carver's stupidity and ineptitude when it was clear for the vast majority of fans if they persisted with him as caretaker until the end of the season, even when starting from a position well outside of the bottom 3?

 

We were basically in a "one more win" scenario for about 3 months :lol: It should never have got to that stage

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Moyes was previously not interested but now is? Wonder what changed for him? The addition of Steve Black? The signing of Saivet? The beckoning relegation?

a bigger sack of cash? Or people making shit up whichever seems more plausible

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The thought of McClaren begging to be kept in the role is crazy to me. Let it go and move on. The guy is totally out of his depth. Can't even get the team selection right.

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Moyes was previously not interested but now is? Wonder what changed for him? The addition of Steve Black? The signing of Saivet? The beckoning relegation?

 

Eh? When was Moyes ever approached by us?

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Moyes was previously not interested but now is? Wonder what changed for him? The addition of Steve Black? The signing of Saivet? The beckoning relegation?

 

Eh? When was Moyes ever approached by us?

 

Dunno if he was, just says in that Times article he was reluctant to work for Ashley in past.

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Stan CollymoreVerified account ‏@StanCollymore  17m17 minutes ago

Wonder if Sir Les has DoF at #NUFC in his locker. Interesting.

 

What's he on about?

 

Wasn't Les part of Redknapp's team at QPR?

QPR's current DOF

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Moyes was previously not interested but now is? Wonder what changed for him? The addition of Steve Black? The signing of Saivet? The beckoning relegation?

 

Eh? When was Moyes ever approached by us?

 

Dunno if he was, just says in that Times article he was reluctant to work for Ashley in past.

 

Possibly because he was employed, like.

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Usually when a club stays silent it's because something is brewing, with our lot is usually because they have their fingers in their ears vehemently praying for a miracle. I don't trust these idiots no matter how obvious it looks to the rest of humanity, they know best.

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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/newcastle-united-vs-bournemouth-steve-mcclaren-safe-for-now-but-clamour-grows-after-humbling-home-a6916251.html

McClaren still believes he can turn the club’s fortunes around but, after eight months in charge, thinks the complicated internal structure cannot work. The head coach has a place on the football board, along with former captain Bob Moncur, but Graham Carr, effectively a sporting director, and Charnley make the key decisions.

 

McClaren has fought for a commanding central defender and goalscoring centre-forward since he took control of the playing staff last summer.

 

Neither has arrived and it is believed a number of potential signings could not be concluded during the January transfer window. Newcastle failed to complete a £24m deal for Saido Berahino and were left to scramble around and sign Seydou Doumbia on loan from Roma until the end of the season.

 

:clap: :clap: :clap:

 

Who could have possibly known it?

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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/newcastle-united-vs-bournemouth-steve-mcclaren-safe-for-now-but-clamour-grows-after-humbling-home-a6916251.html

McClaren still believes he can turn the club’s fortunes around but, after eight months in charge, thinks the complicated internal structure cannot work. The head coach has a place on the football board, along with former captain Bob Moncur, but Graham Carr, effectively a sporting director, and Charnley make the key decisions.

 

McClaren has fought for a commanding central defender and goalscoring centre-forward since he took control of the playing staff last summer.

 

Neither has arrived and it is believed a number of potential signings could not be concluded during the January transfer window. Newcastle failed to complete a £24m deal for Saido Berahino and were left to scramble around and sign Seydou Doumbia on loan from Roma until the end of the season.

 

:clap: :clap: :clap:

 

Who could have possibly known it?

 

:spit:

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