Offshore Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Not to go poking the wasps nest here, but what evidence do we have that Ashley is being unreasonable? Isn't it possible that the bidders are themselves trying to negotiate the best deal possible and won't meet his evaluation? Again, I'm not saying this is what I think, just putting it out there as a possibility as I haven't seen any evidence that Ashley is being more of a dick than usual. Lack of communication between board and players to the extent that the players have now broken ranks shows unreasonableness of boardroom. Unwillingness to appoint Shearer despite everyone wanting him is unreasonable. Can't or shouldn't appoint a new permanent manager while the club is trying to get sold. If the new owner didn't want that manager and/or had their own guy earmarked then that would just be another extra expense to fork out to pay him off. Could be a deal-breaker. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dustynrg Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Not to go poking the wasps nest here, but what evidence do we have that Ashley is being unreasonable? Isn't it possible that the bidders are themselves trying to negotiate the best deal possible and won't meet his evaluation? Again, I'm not saying this is what I think, just putting it out there as a possibility as I haven't seen any evidence that Ashley is being more of a dick than usual. Lack of communication between board and players to the extent that the players have now broken ranks shows unreasonableness of boardroom. Unwillingness to appoint Shearer despite everyone wanting him is unreasonable. Can't or shouldn't appoint a new permanent manager while the club is trying to get sold. If the new owner didn't want that manager and/or had their own guy earmarked then that would just be another extra expense to fork out to pay him off. Could be a deal-breaker. sORRY but that's bull. What happens if the takeover drags on until Christmas? At this rate it could do. Is Hughton supposed to bear the burden till then? And if it drags on who makes the decisions? Hughton won't, and shouldn't be expected to. And what would happen if he were to walk? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Offshore Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Not to go poking the wasps nest here, but what evidence do we have that Ashley is being unreasonable? Isn't it possible that the bidders are themselves trying to negotiate the best deal possible and won't meet his evaluation? Again, I'm not saying this is what I think, just putting it out there as a possibility as I haven't seen any evidence that Ashley is being more of a dick than usual. Lack of communication between board and players to the extent that the players have now broken ranks shows unreasonableness of boardroom. Unwillingness to appoint Shearer despite everyone wanting him is unreasonable. Can't or shouldn't appoint a new permanent manager while the club is trying to get sold. If the new owner didn't want that manager and/or had their own guy earmarked then that would just be another extra expense to fork out to pay him off. Could be a deal-breaker. sORRY but that's bull. What happens if the takeover drags on until Christmas? At this rate it could do. Is Hughton supposed to bear the burden till then? And if it drags on who makes the decisions? Hughton won't, and shouldn't be expected to. And what would happen if he were to walk? The clubs long or short-term future will be sorted out before the transfer window ends. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skirge Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Shearer is special case, says boss McMenemy Jul 14 2009 by Lee Ryder, Evening Chronicle LAWRIE McMENEMY has dismissed suggestions that Alan Shearer needs to serve his apprenticeship in football before being re-handed the reins at St James’s Park. The former England assistant manager and Northern Ireland gaffer is deeply concerned with the situation at Newcastle, and feels Shearer needs to be brought in as soon as possible if United are to avoid a further drop into League One and play third-tier soccer for the first time ever. McMenemy was in the region in his role as ambassador for the Special Olympics on the Torch Run, which stopped off at Newcastle on the latest leg of their national tour. He told the Chronicle today: “I may sound like an old timer here. “But the old rule was that you served your apprenticeship elsewhere. “That was the case for Bobby Robson at Fulham, for me at Doncaster and for Brian Clough at Hartlepool. It doesn’t do you any harm. “But Alan is different. His knowledge of this club is better than most others in the managerial network at the minute. “He can also command the respect of both the players and the fans – who listen to him. “He didn’t give the impression when he came in he was doing it as a favour for anybody else, he was doing it because he loved the club.” McMenemy admits he’s had a summer of anxiety after watching two clubs close to his heart go through the mire. The man who won the 1976 FA Cup for Southampton said: “It was the same at Southampton the other week. They were in a similar predicament. “Last season they called me in to whip up the crowd for the last few games of the season. “It was a mess but they put their cards on the table and they said ‘we’re in trouble.’ “So it can take time and it will be painful – players will go. “The thing is at least Southampton are now sorted out. There are only three weeks to go until the new season starts. “And for Newcastle, it’s all still in the air. Newcastle are such a big club as well. “Because of what I have been doing with the Special Olympics, I bumped into Tony Blair the other week. “I’m not name checking, but the first thing he said to me was ‘what on earth is going on up at Newcastle, Big Lawrie?’ “That’s how much this club means to not only the people in Newcastle, but everybody around us – they have world-wide support. “Everybody is asking one question ‘who is going to buy Newcastle United?’ ” And he forecasts a tough season for the Magpies, despite their tag as bookies’ favourites to win the Championship. He said: “I’ve managed over 800 matches in all four divisions – and the Second Division in my day was always the hardest. “It’s not easy and Southampton will tell you that. “There are a number of clubs who won’t get up or go down – but they will make life very difficult for you. “And I’m not the first to say that Newcastle will be everybody’s cup final. “They need to get sorted and they need a proper manager. “The players also have a responsibility too. They are the ones who got Newcastle into this mess. “They have to get the club back up there, there is no divine right and they have to fight for that right.” THE Special Olympics Great Britain torch run is taking place between until July 25, and started at Much Wenlock, home of the Modern Olympic Games. British police forces are escorting the Special Olympics torch ‘Flame of Hope’ on a nationwide tour to the opening ceremony of Special Olympics National Summer Games in Leicester. Newcastle is the second leg of the nationwide torch run, which will see the Special Olympics Flame of Hope travel through 45 towns and cities. A total of 188 athletes from the region will be taking part in the Special Olympics GB National Summer Games. National Grid volunteers in Newcastle support Special Olympics Great Britain in a number of ways, from fundraising, to coaching, to organising events Special Olympics Great Britain is a charity, providing year-round sports training and competition to children and adults with learning disabilities, and is recognised as the third member of the Olympic family and is a separate organisation to the Paralympics. The games will attract over 2,700 athletes representing 19 Special Olympics regions across the UK, 1,200 coaches, 1,500 volunteers and 6,000 families to Leicestershire for a week of Olympic-style sports competitions. For more information on the nationwide torch run visit www.specialolympicsgb.org http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2009/07/14/shearer-is-special-case-says-boss-mcmenemy-72703-24148539/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
binnsy Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Lad i was playing golf with on sunday saw Shearer at the David Lloyd gym last week and Shearer told him he was getting pissed off at the delay, still wanted the job tho despite the delay(blowing the story in the Sun out the water) but hadn't heard anything from Ashley/Llambias for SIX weeks......... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilko Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 In the last week MK Dons, Swansea, Stockport & WBA have all appointed new managers, we are the only club in the Football League without a manager Portsmouth. Southampton. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GM Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 In the last week MK Dons, Swansea, Stockport & WBA have all appointed new managers, we are the only club in the Football League without a manager Portsmouth. Southampton. The latter of those will probably appoint Shearer as manager any day now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiquidAK Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 In the last week MK Dons, Swansea, Stockport & WBA have all appointed new managers, we are the only club in the Football League without a manager Portsmouth. Southampton. The latter of those will probably appoint Shearer as manager any day now. If that happens that really would be the straw that broke the camels back for me, I just don't think I could deal with this club anymore. I'd just stop caring. Don't get me wrong I'd still support us, but I would just find it hard to be upset or surprised by any more of the inevitable shit that is going to come our way. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest rosstoon Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 Lad i was playing golf with on sunday saw Shearer at the David Lloyd gym last week and Shearer told him he was getting pissed off at the delay, still wanted the job tho despite the delay(blowing the story in the Sun out the water) but hadn't heard anything from Ashley/Llambias for SIX weeks......... I dont believe that Shearer would say anything to anyone about the situation. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heron Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 I spoke to Shearer on MSN tonight and this what he had to say; Heron says: Alreet mate, hows it gannin? Big Al says: Aye canny, canny. u? Heron says: Aye alreet mate bit shit at work the day tho Big Al says: Ana, tell me boot it, really strugglin for a job @ the moment, no-ones gettin back to is lol Heron says: Just keep pluckin away m8 am sure yil get summit. Big Al says: I'd luv a job @ Newcastle like, despite aal this crap gannin on. Heron says: Wouldn't kna like it's not looking too good. Big Al says: Why aye man, it's alreet you plonker. I'd sort it oot. Heron says: Ah wey that's good enough for me. Big Al says: Stupid cunt. That convo was good enough for me like. He's deffo gunna be the gaffa. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordan Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 I spoke to Shearer on MSN tonight and this what he had to say; Heron says: Alreet mate, hows it gannin? Big Al says: Aye canny, canny. u? Heron says: Aye alreet mate bit s*** at work the day tho Big Al says: Ana, tell me boot it, really strugglin for a job @ the moment, no-ones gettin back to is lol Heron says: Just keep pluckin away m8 am sure yil get summit. Big Al says: I'd luv a job @ Newcastle like, despite aal this crap gannin on. Heron says: Wouldn't kna like it's not looking too good. Big Al says: Why aye man, it's alreet you plonker. I'd sort it oot. Heron says: Ah wey that's good enough for me. Big Al says: Stupid c***. That convo was good enough for me like. He's deffo gunna be the gaffa. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueStar Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 In the last week MK Dons, Swansea, Stockport & WBA have all appointed new managers, we are the only club in the Football League without a manager Portsmouth. Southampton. The latter of those will probably appoint Shearer as manager any day now. Pardew announced as Southampton manager for an initial term of three seasons http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10280~1725046,00.html Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ObiChrisKenobi Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 Curbishly to be new Pompy manager? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
themanupstairs Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 I spoke to Shearer on MSN tonight and this what he had to say; Heron says: Alreet mate, hows it gannin? Big Al says: Aye canny, canny. u? Heron says: Aye alreet mate bit s*** at work the day tho Big Al says: Ana, tell me boot it, really strugglin for a job @ the moment, no-ones gettin back to is lol Heron says: Just keep pluckin away m8 am sure yil get summit. Big Al says: I'd luv a job @ Newcastle like, despite aal this crap gannin on. Heron says: Wouldn't kna like it's not looking too good. Big Al says: Why aye man, it's alreet you plonker. I'd sort it oot. Heron says: Ah wey that's good enough for me. Big Al says: Stupid c***. That convo was good enough for me like. He's deffo gunna be the gaffa. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRon Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 Just fuck off back to MOTD Alan, nothing happening here. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ianovthetoon Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 Lad i was playing golf with on sunday saw Shearer at the David Lloyd gym last week and Shearer told him he was getting pissed off at the delay, still wanted the job tho despite the delay(blowing the story in the Sun out the water) but hadn't heard anything from Ashley/Llambias for SIX weeks......... I dont believe that Shearer would say anything to anyone about the situation. I agree. Friend of mine saw him at Newcastle Airport a few weeks back and whilst he acknowledged him when he said hello, he blanked him as soon as he mentioned takeover. I still have this faint hope that Alan knows more than he is letting on Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueStar Posted July 21, 2009 Share Posted July 21, 2009 Sigh... http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2009/07/21/hughton-may-lead-toon-into-new-season-72703-24203665/ Players expect Hughton to start season in charge NEWCASTLE United players have been told to expect caretaker boss Chris Hughton to be in charge for the first game of the season against West Brom on August 8. And when we approached the current United regime and investment bankers Seymour Pierce for answers regarding the future of the club today the response was a deathly hush. The Chronicle understands that former Spurs man Hughton looks certain to be in charge of the Magpies for the start of their Championship campaign. A Toon insider said today: “The players have obviously been asking questions about just what on earth is going on with the takeover. “Like everybody else, they have been told it is work in progress. “But a lot of them are concerned that the season is only just around the corner and the club has actually gone backwards since the last day of the season at Aston Villa because they have lost Alan Shearer. “It seems to translate to them that there is nothing happening behind the scenes. “They have also been told that Chris Hughton and Colin Calderwood are more than likely to be in charge for the first few games of the season.” The Chronicle reported the comments of Steve McMahon on Friday when he revealed that the Profitable Group he spearheads want to give United the “kiss of life”. But it appears that Seymour Pierce’s valuation, and that of The Profitable Group, don’t match as United are holding out for the original asking price of £100m. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanj Posted July 21, 2009 Share Posted July 21, 2009 Sigh... http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2009/07/21/hughton-may-lead-toon-into-new-season-72703-24203665/ Players expect Hughton to start season in charge NEWCASTLE United players have been told to expect caretaker boss Chris Hughton to be in charge for the first game of the season against West Brom on August 8. And when we approached the current United regime and investment bankers Seymour Pierce for answers regarding the future of the club today the response was a deathly hush. The Chronicle understands that former Spurs man Hughton looks certain to be in charge of the Magpies for the start of their Championship campaign. A Toon insider said today: The players have obviously been asking questions about just what on earth is going on with the takeover. Like everybody else, they have been told it is work in progress. But a lot of them are concerned that the season is only just around the corner and the club has actually gone backwards since the last day of the season at Aston Villa because they have lost Alan Shearer. It seems to translate to them that there is nothing happening behind the scenes. They have also been told that Chris Hughton and Colin Calderwood are more than likely to be in charge for the first few games of the season. The Chronicle reported the comments of Steve McMahon on Friday when he revealed that the Profitable Group he spearheads want to give United the kiss of life. But it appears that Seymour Pierces valuation, and that of The Profitable Group, dont match as United are holding out for the original asking price of £100m. Painful, but much respect to CH, he's a top man who hasn't run away too. He's stuck and got on with the job. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wallace Posted July 22, 2009 Share Posted July 22, 2009 Isn't there a limit on the number of weeks or games that you can have without a permanent manager? Hulse and Elliott must have almost worked their notice as well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted July 22, 2009 Share Posted July 22, 2009 Aye, respect to Hughton, he seems to genuinely want to do a good job. I've kind of forgotten that there's any prospect of Shearer being manager now... the takeover just seems too far off at the moment. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heron Posted July 22, 2009 Share Posted July 22, 2009 Sigh... http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2009/07/21/hughton-may-lead-toon-into-new-season-72703-24203665/ Players expect Hughton to start season in charge NEWCASTLE United players have been told to expect caretaker boss Chris Hughton to be in charge for the first game of the season against West Brom on August 8. And when we approached the current United regime and investment bankers Seymour Pierce for answers regarding the future of the club today the response was a deathly hush. The Chronicle understands that former Spurs man Hughton looks certain to be in charge of the Magpies for the start of their Championship campaign. A Toon insider said today: “The players have obviously been asking questions about just what on earth is going on with the takeover. “Like everybody else, they have been told it is work in progress. “But a lot of them are concerned that the season is only just around the corner and the club has actually gone backwards since the last day of the season at Aston Villa because they have lost Alan Shearer. “It seems to translate to them that there is nothing happening behind the scenes. “They have also been told that Chris Hughton and Colin Calderwood are more than likely to be in charge for the first few games of the season.” The Chronicle reported the comments of Steve McMahon on Friday when he revealed that the Profitable Group he spearheads want to give United the “kiss of life”. But it appears that Seymour Pierce’s valuation, and that of The Profitable Group, don’t match as United are holding out for the original asking price of £100m. Painful, but much respect to CH, he's a top man who hasn't run away too. He's stuck and got on with the job. Ah cheers mate, that was kind of you. I don't really see it as a job though I just love sticking by my team. I'll still be there next season, I wont run away. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest gggg Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 In the last week MK Dons, Swansea, Stockport & WBA have all appointed new managers, we are the only club in the Football League without a manager Portsmouth. Southampton. :omg: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanj Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 Sigh... http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2009/07/21/hughton-may-lead-toon-into-new-season-72703-24203665/ Players expect Hughton to start season in charge NEWCASTLE United players have been told to expect caretaker boss Chris Hughton to be in charge for the first game of the season against West Brom on August 8. And when we approached the current United regime and investment bankers Seymour Pierce for answers regarding the future of the club today the response was a deathly hush. The Chronicle understands that former Spurs man Hughton looks certain to be in charge of the Magpies for the start of their Championship campaign. A Toon insider said today: The players have obviously been asking questions about just what on earth is going on with the takeover. Like everybody else, they have been told it is work in progress. But a lot of them are concerned that the season is only just around the corner and the club has actually gone backwards since the last day of the season at Aston Villa because they have lost Alan Shearer. It seems to translate to them that there is nothing happening behind the scenes. They have also been told that Chris Hughton and Colin Calderwood are more than likely to be in charge for the first few games of the season. The Chronicle reported the comments of Steve McMahon on Friday when he revealed that the Profitable Group he spearheads want to give United the kiss of life. But it appears that Seymour Pierces valuation, and that of The Profitable Group, dont match as United are holding out for the original asking price of £100m. Painful, but much respect to CH, he's a top man who hasn't run away too. He's stuck and got on with the job. Ah cheers mate, that was kind of you. I don't really see it as a job though I just love sticking by my team. I'll still be there next season, I wont run away. Did i miss something? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MW Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 Will have thrown away £40 if Shearer ain't in charge against WBA. That's a lot of money for a scummy student. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowen Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 Will have thrown away £40 if Shearer ain't in charge against WBA. That's a lot of money for a scummy student. Why will you have thrown away £40? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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