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STEVE McCLAREN’S future as Newcastle United head coach hinges on whether the club can recruit an experienced replacement willing to take over for the final ten games of the season.

 

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f***ing pearson. That would be a disaster.

 

That Leicester team he built aint bad like.

Are you an ostrich?

 

Why would that emus you ?

 

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Don't reference that horrible shitstain of a show, please :weep:

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At this stage the only real reason not to sack him is a financial one, the cost to pay him off and then employ a new bloke, as far as football goes he has ran out of ideas and he's lost the players. If he stays till we get humped off Leicester then the speculation will just increase until the makem game and then if we lose that his position really is untenable and we have wasted two games and give our rivals 3 valuable points.

 

Pure logic dictates he has to go.

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f***ing pearson. That would be a disaster.

 

That Leicester team he built aint bad like.

Are you an ostrich?

 

Why would that emus you ?

 

You two :icon_scratch: I've  no fucking i-rhea what you're on about.

 

That's probably for the best.

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It needs to be someone now and someone else in the summer.

 

Now, it has to be someone experienced who the players will immediately play for. Shit from the players, but that's the sad truth. Someone respected.

 

In the summer, it could be a De Boer, Benitez, Rodgers, Pellegrini name to take us forward. In reality, a Gerry Francis :thup:

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http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/newcastle-united/latest-nufc-news/mystery-surrounds-newcastle-players-statement-which-backed-steve-mcclaren-stars-knew-nothing-about-it-1-7777987

Newcastle United’s players did NOT instigate the statement supposedly issued on their behalf backing Steve McClaren.

 

A strongly-worded statement, purportedly issued by the players, was published by Sky Sports’ before Saturday’s game against Bournemouth.

 

The move followed head coach McClaren’s well-publicised row with a journalist on the eve of the match, which United lost 3-1.

 

McClaren had attempted to discredit a story late last week which claimed senior players were “surprised” that McClaren hadn’t already been sacked given the team’s dire form.

 

The journalist who wrote the story confronted McClaren about his comments at the end of his TV pre-match Press conference.

 

The players’ statement, published a couple of hours before the game, talked of leaks of a “negative nature”.

 

It read: “Newcastle players would like to make clear that reports in some areas of the media suggesting we are surprised that our head coach has not been dismissed are untrue. As a group we aware of the situation we are in and it is our responsibility to change that.

 

“The players are also aware from articles in newspapers that a person, or persons, connected with the club are giving information to the press of a negative nature.”

 

The first that many of the players knew about the statement, which was not issued by the club’s in-house PR department, was when it was brought to their attention before the game. However, many have individually backed McClaren in media interviews in recent weeks.

 

This club. :lol:

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f***ing pearson. That would be a disaster.

 

That Leicester team he built aint bad like.

Are you an ostrich?

 

Why would that emus you ?

 

giphy.gif

 

Don't reference that horrible shitstain of a show, please :weep:

What show is it? :lol:

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http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/newcastle-united/latest-nufc-news/mystery-surrounds-newcastle-players-statement-which-backed-steve-mcclaren-stars-knew-nothing-about-it-1-7777987

Newcastle United’s players did NOT instigate the statement supposedly issued on their behalf backing Steve McClaren.

 

A strongly-worded statement, purportedly issued by the players, was published by Sky Sports’ before Saturday’s game against Bournemouth.

 

The move followed head coach McClaren’s well-publicised row with a journalist on the eve of the match, which United lost 3-1.

 

McClaren had attempted to discredit a story late last week which claimed senior players were “surprised” that McClaren hadn’t already been sacked given the team’s dire form.

 

The journalist who wrote the story confronted McClaren about his comments at the end of his TV pre-match Press conference.

 

The players’ statement, published a couple of hours before the game, talked of leaks of a “negative nature”.

 

It read: “Newcastle players would like to make clear that reports in some areas of the media suggesting we are surprised that our head coach has not been dismissed are untrue. As a group we aware of the situation we are in and it is our responsibility to change that.

 

“The players are also aware from articles in newspapers that a person, or persons, connected with the club are giving information to the press of a negative nature.”

 

The first that many of the players knew about the statement, which was not issued by the club’s in-house PR department, was when it was brought to their attention before the game. However, many have individually backed McClaren in media interviews in recent weeks.

 

This club. :lol:

 

That has Keith Bishop written all over it imo.

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f***ing pearson. That would be a disaster.

 

That Leicester team he built aint bad like.

Are you an ostrich?

 

Why would that emus you ?

 

giphy.gif

 

Don't reference that horrible shitstain of a show, please :weep:

What show is it? :lol:

 

I'll have a guess at Gotham.

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http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/newcastle-united/latest-nufc-news/mystery-surrounds-newcastle-players-statement-which-backed-steve-mcclaren-stars-knew-nothing-about-it-1-7777987

Newcastle United’s players did NOT instigate the statement supposedly issued on their behalf backing Steve McClaren.

 

A strongly-worded statement, purportedly issued by the players, was published by Sky Sports’ before Saturday’s game against Bournemouth.

 

The move followed head coach McClaren’s well-publicised row with a journalist on the eve of the match, which United lost 3-1.

 

McClaren had attempted to discredit a story late last week which claimed senior players were “surprised” that McClaren hadn’t already been sacked given the team’s dire form.

 

The journalist who wrote the story confronted McClaren about his comments at the end of his TV pre-match Press conference.

 

The players’ statement, published a couple of hours before the game, talked of leaks of a “negative nature”.

 

It read: “Newcastle players would like to make clear that reports in some areas of the media suggesting we are surprised that our head coach has not been dismissed are untrue. As a group we aware of the situation we are in and it is our responsibility to change that.

 

“The players are also aware from articles in newspapers that a person, or persons, connected with the club are giving information to the press of a negative nature.”

 

The first that many of the players knew about the statement, which was not issued by the club’s in-house PR department, was when it was brought to their attention before the game. However, many have individually backed McClaren in media interviews in recent weeks.

 

This club. :lol:

 

That has Keith Bishop written all over it imo.

 

Yup.

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f***ing pearson. That would be a disaster.

 

That Leicester team he built aint bad like.

Are you an ostrich?

 

Why would that emus you ?

 

giphy.gif

 

Don't reference that horrible shitstain of a show, please :weep:

What show is it? :lol:

 

Gotham. That was their attempt at a Joker. :anguish:

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