Ronaldo Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 Also didn't feign injury before going to Celtic. He did admit to walking off the training field, though. Souness sat him down in front of the whole squad a few days after the Charlton incident and said he was going to 'fucking knock (him) out' and went to grab him by the throat but stumbled which made a few of the players laugh. Embarrassed, Souness then challenged him to a fight in the gym, which Bellamy declined. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Interpolic Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 Fucking pathetic. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cronky Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 The book's an absolute cracking read, like. He goes into more detail about his time with us than his other clubs. Fantastic anecdotes about Shepherd, Bobby and Souness. Shepherd comes across like a brilliant nutter. Bellamy didn't like him. The important bits: Shearer told the players personally than Bobby tried to sell him to Liverpool in 2003. Shepherd put the breaks on it. Bobby didn't know that Shearer knew so Shepherd apparently went to him first. Bellamy felt bitter about Shearer's role in Bobby's dismissal which led to tention and also said Dyer and Bobby were 'too close'. Allardyce tried to swap Owen for Bellamy in 2007. Liverpool didn't want Owen back. 2003?! Shearer was still banging them in then. It was only after the following summer it slowed. Good management is spotting the early warning signs and acting before it becomes a problem. That was the secret of Fergie's success. Bob Paisley once said that if a player's legs are going to give out, make sure it's with another club and not yours. The day Shepherd failed to back Sir Bob in moving Shearer on was the turning point. The club, and most of the supporters in the end, backed the wrong man. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Interpolic Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 That whole summer was fucking daft, Shepherd saying it was Robson's last season and it did seem like Shepherd had taken over the transfers by that point. Think the story was that we could have had Carrick from West Ham for less than we bought Nicky Butt for, the manager was keen as was the player but Shepherd wasn't. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
madras Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 Also didn't feign injury before going to Celtic. He did admit to walking off the training field, though. Souness sat him down in front of the whole squad a few days after the Charlton incident and said he was going to 'f***ing knock (him) out' and went to grab him by the throat but stumbled which made a few of the players laugh. Embarrassed, Souness then challenged him to a fight in the gym, which Bellamy declined. didn't he claim injury to leave the training field ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superior Acuña Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 The book's an absolute cracking read, like. He goes into more detail about his time with us than his other clubs. Fantastic anecdotes about Shepherd, Bobby and Souness. Shepherd comes across like a brilliant nutter. Bellamy didn't like him. The important bits: Shearer told the players personally than Bobby tried to sell him to Liverpool in 2003. Shepherd put the breaks on it. Bobby didn't know that Shearer knew so Shepherd apparently went to him first. Bellamy felt bitter about Shearer's role in Bobby's dismissal which led to tention and also said Dyer and Bobby were 'too close'. Allardyce tried to swap Owen for Bellamy in 2007. Liverpool didn't want Owen back. 2003?! Shearer was still banging them in then. It was only after the following summer it slowed. Good management is spotting the early warning signs and acting before it becomes a problem. That was the secret of Fergie's success. Bob Paisley once said that if a player's legs are going to give out, make sure it's with another club and not yours. The day Shepherd failed to back Sir Bob in moving Shearer on was the turning point. The club, and most of the supporters in the end, backed the wrong man. But that summer preceded one of Shearer's 4 best seasons for us, I doubt moving him on that year would have improved us, much more likely harmed. A year later possibly. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 The book's an absolute cracking read, like. He goes into more detail about his time with us than his other clubs. Fantastic anecdotes about Shepherd, Bobby and Souness. Shepherd comes across like a brilliant nutter. Bellamy didn't like him. The important bits: Shearer told the players personally than Bobby tried to sell him to Liverpool in 2003. Shepherd put the breaks on it. Bobby didn't know that Shearer knew so Shepherd apparently went to him first. Bellamy felt bitter about Shearer's role in Bobby's dismissal which led to tention and also said Dyer and Bobby were 'too close'. Allardyce tried to swap Owen for Bellamy in 2007. Liverpool didn't want Owen back. 2003?! Shearer was still banging them in then. It was only after the following summer it slowed. Good management is spotting the early warning signs and acting before it becomes a problem. That was the secret of Fergie's success. Bob Paisley once said that if a player's legs are going to give out, make sure it's with another club and not yours. The day Shepherd failed to back Sir Bob in moving Shearer on was the turning point. The club, and most of the supporters in the end, backed the wrong man. But that summer preceded one of Shearer's 4 best seasons for us, I doubt moving him on that year would have improved us, much more likely harmed. A year later possibly. Edit: You talking about 03/04 or 04/05 ?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cronky Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 The book's an absolute cracking read, like. He goes into more detail about his time with us than his other clubs. Fantastic anecdotes about Shepherd, Bobby and Souness. Shepherd comes across like a brilliant nutter. Bellamy didn't like him. The important bits: Shearer told the players personally than Bobby tried to sell him to Liverpool in 2003. Shepherd put the breaks on it. Bobby didn't know that Shearer knew so Shepherd apparently went to him first. Bellamy felt bitter about Shearer's role in Bobby's dismissal which led to tention and also said Dyer and Bobby were 'too close'. Allardyce tried to swap Owen for Bellamy in 2007. Liverpool didn't want Owen back. 2003?! Shearer was still banging them in then. It was only after the following summer it slowed. Good management is spotting the early warning signs and acting before it becomes a problem. That was the secret of Fergie's success. Bob Paisley once said that if a player's legs are going to give out, make sure it's with another club and not yours. The day Shepherd failed to back Sir Bob in moving Shearer on was the turning point. The club, and most of the supporters in the end, backed the wrong man. But that summer preceded one of Shearer's 4 best seasons for us, I doubt moving him on that year would have improved us, much more likely harmed. A year later possibly. Ideally what would have happened at that point would have been Sir Bob saying to Shearer that they were going to have to blood in his replacement, and that Shearer would be used more as a squad player over the next season or two. For Shearer that would have been unacceptable, and as we know he got his way and played as a first-team regular right up to the point of retirement, which was farcical. I do think that Shearer getting his own way was bad for team morale and undermining of the manager’s position, and that led to Sir Bob’s dismissal. We then had the problem that no manager who wasn’t desperate was going to put themselves forward as Sir Bob’s replacement, having heard what had happened and why. So we ended up with Souness after a number of alternatives had turned us down. Shepherd was a buffoon, and totally out of his depth. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronaldo Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 Shearer had a direct line to Shepherd within the chain of command which both Shepherd and Shearer abused to Bobby's detriment. I'm 100% convinced that Shearer hand picked Souness. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 Shearer had a direct line to Shepherd within the chain of command which both Shepherd and Shearer abused to Bobby's detriment. I'm 100% convinced that Shearer hand picked Souness. If that's true it nearly wipes out everything good Shearer did for us! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ste Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 Also didn't feign injury before going to Celtic. He did admit to walking off the training field, though. Souness sat him down in front of the whole squad a few days after the Charlton incident and said he was going to 'fucking knock (him) out' and went to grab him by the throat but stumbled which made a few of the players laugh. Embarrassed, Souness then challenged him to a fight in the gym, which Bellamy declined. Sounds absolutely embarrassing, but totally expect that of Souness. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superior Acuña Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 The book's an absolute cracking read, like. He goes into more detail about his time with us than his other clubs. Fantastic anecdotes about Shepherd, Bobby and Souness. Shepherd comes across like a brilliant nutter. Bellamy didn't like him. The important bits: Shearer told the players personally than Bobby tried to sell him to Liverpool in 2003. Shepherd put the breaks on it. Bobby didn't know that Shearer knew so Shepherd apparently went to him first. Bellamy felt bitter about Shearer's role in Bobby's dismissal which led to tention and also said Dyer and Bobby were 'too close'. Allardyce tried to swap Owen for Bellamy in 2007. Liverpool didn't want Owen back. 2003?! Shearer was still banging them in then. It was only after the following summer it slowed. Good management is spotting the early warning signs and acting before it becomes a problem. That was the secret of Fergie's success. Bob Paisley once said that if a player's legs are going to give out, make sure it's with another club and not yours. The day Shepherd failed to back Sir Bob in moving Shearer on was the turning point. The club, and most of the supporters in the end, backed the wrong man. But that summer preceded one of Shearer's 4 best seasons for us, I doubt moving him on that year would have improved us, much more likely harmed. A year later possibly. Edit: You talking about 03/04 or 04/05 ?? Apparently wanted sell him summer 03 but 03/04 was one of his best seasons (22 or 23). The decline started 04/05 (that was still decent but maybe a wise time to sell) (17 goals) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 The book's an absolute cracking read, like. He goes into more detail about his time with us than his other clubs. Fantastic anecdotes about Shepherd, Bobby and Souness. Shepherd comes across like a brilliant nutter. Bellamy didn't like him. The important bits: Shearer told the players personally than Bobby tried to sell him to Liverpool in 2003. Shepherd put the breaks on it. Bobby didn't know that Shearer knew so Shepherd apparently went to him first. Bellamy felt bitter about Shearer's role in Bobby's dismissal which led to tention and also said Dyer and Bobby were 'too close'. Allardyce tried to swap Owen for Bellamy in 2007. Liverpool didn't want Owen back. 2003?! Shearer was still banging them in then. It was only after the following summer it slowed. Good management is spotting the early warning signs and acting before it becomes a problem. That was the secret of Fergie's success. Bob Paisley once said that if a player's legs are going to give out, make sure it's with another club and not yours. The day Shepherd failed to back Sir Bob in moving Shearer on was the turning point. The club, and most of the supporters in the end, backed the wrong man. But that summer preceded one of Shearer's 4 best seasons for us, I doubt moving him on that year would have improved us, much more likely harmed. A year later possibly. Edit: You talking about 03/04 or 04/05 ?? Apparently wanted sell him summer 03 but 03/04 was one of his best seasons (22 or 23). The decline started 04/05 (that was still decent but maybe a wise time to sell) (17 goals) I agree 03/04 he was awesome. 04/05 in the league he was awful (the whole team was tbf). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 Shearer had a direct line to Shepherd within the chain of command which both Shepherd and Shearer abused to Bobby's detriment. I'm 100% convinced that Shearer hand picked Souness. Didn't Allardyce walk out of his interview as soon as he saw Shearer on the panel? Souness was clearly 4th/5th choice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superior Acuña Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 The book's an absolute cracking read, like. He goes into more detail about his time with us than his other clubs. Fantastic anecdotes about Shepherd, Bobby and Souness. Shepherd comes across like a brilliant nutter. Bellamy didn't like him. The important bits: Shearer told the players personally than Bobby tried to sell him to Liverpool in 2003. Shepherd put the breaks on it. Bobby didn't know that Shearer knew so Shepherd apparently went to him first. Bellamy felt bitter about Shearer's role in Bobby's dismissal which led to tention and also said Dyer and Bobby were 'too close'. Allardyce tried to swap Owen for Bellamy in 2007. Liverpool didn't want Owen back. 2003?! Shearer was still banging them in then. It was only after the following summer it slowed. Good management is spotting the early warning signs and acting before it becomes a problem. That was the secret of Fergie's success. Bob Paisley once said that if a player's legs are going to give out, make sure it's with another club and not yours. The day Shepherd failed to back Sir Bob in moving Shearer on was the turning point. The club, and most of the supporters in the end, backed the wrong man. But that summer preceded one of Shearer's 4 best seasons for us, I doubt moving him on that year would have improved us, much more likely harmed. A year later possibly. Edit: You talking about 03/04 or 04/05 ?? Apparently wanted sell him summer 03 but 03/04 was one of his best seasons (22 or 23). The decline started 04/05 (that was still decent but maybe a wise time to sell) (17 goals) I agree 03/04 he was awesome. 04/05 in the league he was awful (the whole team was tbf). Sorry, yeah, he only got 7 in that season. I guess Bobby could have gotten the decline a year prematurely as he'd scored 17 the season up to summer 03. I didn't realise the decline happened so fast. A season after those 2 at the San Siro he only got 7, and a season later was his last. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronaldo Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 San Siro was 02-03. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronaldo Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 Shearer had a direct line to Shepherd within the chain of command which both Shepherd and Shearer abused to Bobby's detriment. I'm 100% convinced that Shearer hand picked Souness. Didn't Allardyce walk out of his interview as soon as he saw Shearer on the panel? Souness was clearly 4th/5th choice. No idea dude. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 The book's an absolute cracking read, like. He goes into more detail about his time with us than his other clubs. Fantastic anecdotes about Shepherd, Bobby and Souness. Shepherd comes across like a brilliant nutter. Bellamy didn't like him. The important bits: Shearer told the players personally than Bobby tried to sell him to Liverpool in 2003. Shepherd put the breaks on it. Bobby didn't know that Shearer knew so Shepherd apparently went to him first. Bellamy felt bitter about Shearer's role in Bobby's dismissal which led to tention and also said Dyer and Bobby were 'too close'. Allardyce tried to swap Owen for Bellamy in 2007. Liverpool didn't want Owen back. 2003?! Shearer was still banging them in then. It was only after the following summer it slowed. Good management is spotting the early warning signs and acting before it becomes a problem. That was the secret of Fergie's success. Bob Paisley once said that if a player's legs are going to give out, make sure it's with another club and not yours. The day Shepherd failed to back Sir Bob in moving Shearer on was the turning point. The club, and most of the supporters in the end, backed the wrong man. But that summer preceded one of Shearer's 4 best seasons for us, I doubt moving him on that year would have improved us, much more likely harmed. A year later possibly. Edit: You talking about 03/04 or 04/05 ?? Apparently wanted sell him summer 03 but 03/04 was one of his best seasons (22 or 23). The decline started 04/05 (that was still decent but maybe a wise time to sell) (17 goals) I agree 03/04 he was awesome. 04/05 in the league he was awful (the whole team was tbf). Sorry, yeah, he only got 7 in that season. I guess Bobby could have gotten the decline a year prematurely as he'd scored 17 the season up to summer 03. I didn't realise the decline happened so fast. A season after those 2 at the San Siro he only got 7, and a season later was his last. The fact that Shearer couldn't stand being on the bench cost the club badly in not getting a replacement and being able to afford a transition year. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdm Posted June 9, 2013 Share Posted June 9, 2013 pretty much says he had decided to leave Newcastle before his fall out with souness Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenham Mag Posted June 9, 2013 Share Posted June 9, 2013 Should put contains spoilers on the thread title. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NG32 Posted June 10, 2013 Share Posted June 10, 2013 That whole summer was f***ing daft, Shepherd saying it was Robson's last season and it did seem like Shepherd had taken over the transfers by that point. Think the story was that we could have had Carrick from West Ham for less than we bought Nicky Butt for, the manager was keen as was the player but Shepherd wasn't. I heard SBR had agreed a decent fee with wham but Shepherd wanted it cheaper again...Spurs came in with the asking price. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted June 10, 2013 Share Posted June 10, 2013 That whole summer was f***ing daft, Shepherd saying it was Robson's last season and it did seem like Shepherd had taken over the transfers by that point. Think the story was that we could have had Carrick from West Ham for less than we bought Nicky Butt for, the manager was keen as was the player but Shepherd wasn't. I heard SBR had agreed a decent fee with wham but Shepherd wanted it cheaper again...Spurs came in with the asking price. That actually makes me sad to read, criminal. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yorkie Posted June 10, 2013 Share Posted June 10, 2013 152 times Nicky Butt played for us. God. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Interpolic Posted June 10, 2013 Share Posted June 10, 2013 Just looked and the respective fees were £3.5m for Carrick and a million less for Butt. Factor in wages, age, potential and the probability that Carrick will have been chomping at the bit to sign and it's a shocking football decision. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted June 10, 2013 Share Posted June 10, 2013 152 times Nicky Butt played for us. God. How many aimless chipped through balls in that time? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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