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Trust me to have today as my day off, I'm going to cause irreparable damage to my F5 key.

 

Doing same on mobile refresh.

 

You think they would be kind enough to do it during our dinner hours so we can go about the rest of the day really happy.

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I wonder how Ashley has become so rich, while tolerating continued gross incompetence in his businesses.

 

I think he takes Sports Direct far more seriously as a business. Newcastle is more of an advertising tool which he'd rather leave to other people to run. Football's not like other businesses though, you do need to involve competent people who understand the game, not accountants or casino managers.

His advertising exposure in the Championship will be restricted - this is why I think he'll act.

 

He got so rich because he made most of his money when the global economy was booming and he had hordes of cash to buy up more and expand more and was in good position to weather the storm when the economy tanked and he had bought up more to be in a position to profit on more expansion when things turned around.

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Guest The Little Waster

Which 7 twonks voted no? Seriously, you're f***ed in the head.

 

I did, because I think we have a greater chance of getting relegated if he stays :)

 

Me too ...same reason ...

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Guest Roger Kint

Martin Trinder ‏@martintrinder 2m2 minutes ago

 

He's gone #Nufc

 

 

The oracle has spoken :lol:

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Martin Trinder ‏@martintrinder 2m2 minutes ago

 

He's gone #Nufc

 

 

The oracle has spoken :lol:

 

:lol:  If anyone knows for sure it's Trinder. He is probably peering in through McClaren's living room window, the creepy bastard

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Love the idea of Charnley and Concur going to meet a potential manager off the train personally cos we won't pay for any other staff. Charnley's probably putting Rafa up in the spare room.

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Love the idea of Charnley and Concur going to meet a potential manager off the train personally cos we won't pay for any other staff. Charnley's probably putting Rafa up in the spare room.

;D ;D ;D

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Love the idea of Charnley and Concur going to meet a potential manager off the train personally cos we won't pay for any other staff. Charnley's probably putting Rafa up in the spare room.

 

"We must keep this quiet, let's meet him at the Central." Pricks.

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Love the idea of Charnley and Concur going to meet a potential manager off the train personally cos we won't pay for any other staff. Charnley's probably putting Rafa up in the spare room.

 

:lol: I'm not gannin on me own, I'm the Chairman ffs, Bob you're coming along as well, we can stop at Costa while we're there

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I'm finding today as painful as the Bournemouth game. We seem to take a lifetime to do anything.

 

Or a lifetime to do nothing.

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The only logical reason to continually hire those of lesser ability is because they will accept something that more qualified candidates will not. Thats the reality.

 

There will be a reason we spend 80m on players, yet shy away from qualified people for positions like manager/chairman. People who are successful want to win, they care about their reputation & wont be held accountable to fans if they feel someone else is holding them back. It'll be the same logic behind avoiding anyone non-british.

 

Surely the most obvious solution is that he has a clear plan in terms of limiting the club, by not buying those needed to grow to avoid costs as he is not fussed about us competing. The manager must accept & be pally enough to understand that. (To go along with that they probably have to feel thankful to have even managed the job) The chairman is in place to limit the managers expectation even further, by negotiating above his head hence him not having final say on transfers. We continually fight relegation as he continually underestimates how much is needed to compete in this league & the extent of the damage he has done so far.

 

Hughton was sacked off because he probably had ambition beyond accepting whatever shite he was given.

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