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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there and give no possible bait for the media.

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Storm in a teacup, I find it hilarious that Hughton who's side currently sit 9th is under more pressure than Mick McCarthy & Avram Grant who's teams are 19th and 20th respectively.

 

only media pressure tbf. i dont think its coming from the board, and it certainly isn't coming from the fans.

 

if its possible, im even more desperate to turn the unwashed over now.

 

Can see it now:

 

"Pressure piles on Hughton after Newcastle struggle to a disappointing 3-0 victory"

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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there.

 

Without putting 'yous are all talking shite' I don't know what else they can do other than give him a new contract now. Which they're right not to.

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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there.

 

Without putting 'yous are all talking shite' I don't know what else they can do other than give him a new contract now. Which they're right not to.

 

I'd like to see the first option, personally.

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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there.

 

can you elaborate on how they could have been more resounding?

 

chris is our manager, he will remain or manager.

 

how more resounding can you be?

 

 

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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there.

 

Without putting 'yous are all talking shite' I don't know what else they can do other than give him a new contract now. Which they're right not to.

 

I'd like to see the first option, personally.

 

What if we then lose the next 6 in a row and they have little choice but to bin him?

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Storm in a teacup, I find it hilarious that Hughton who's side currently sit 9th is under more pressure than Mick McCarthy & Avram Grant who's teams are 19th and 20th respectively.

 

only media pressure tbf. i dont think its coming from the board, and it certainly isn't coming from the fans.

 

if its possible, im even more desperate to turn the unwashed over now.

Ergo my point, it shows how retarded the British press are that they try to pile pressure on a manger who has his promoted side sitting in 9th.

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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there.

 

Without putting 'yous are all talking s****' I don't know what else they can do other than give him a new contract now. Which they're right not to.

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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there.

 

Without putting 'yous are all talking shite' I don't know what else they can do other than give him a new contract now. Which they're right not to.

 

I'd like to see the first option, personally.

so would i, in fact it would be my first choice of words when they're fucking about making up shit
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The Daily Mail must be fucking pissing themselves at all this btw. Aren't they still banned from SJP? They started it all with that cretinous, baseless piece about Coloccini's goal saving Hughton's job.

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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there.

 

can you elaborate on how they could have been more resounding?

 

chris is our manager, he will remain or manager.

 

how more resounding can you be?

 

 

 

The bit in between "he is our manager" and "he will continue to be our manager" - I'd have thought they'd come out with something along the lines of "he has our unequivocal backing and we are delighted with the job he is doing." The media will no doubt turn this into a little shade of doubt, then stretch it, pick up on any negative result and use it as pressure suddenly being on Hughton. 

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The Daily Mail must be fucking pissing themselves at all this btw. Aren't they still banned from SJP? They started it all with that cretinous, baseless piece about Coloccini's goal saving Hughton's job.

yup and another purveyor of the shite mr oliver is also banned, coincidence i think not

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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there.

 

Without putting 'yous are all talking shite' I don't know what else they can do other than give him a new contract now. Which they're right not to.

 

The only other option is to sit tight and say nothing which isn't ideal either.

 

It's a delicate situation and needs to be handled carefully and with a bit of tact and nous. Which is precisely why I'm just a bit concerned tbh.

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ive got no idea where all this shit has come from? the thought of him losing his job at this point is fucking stupid.

 

We need to remind ourselves of this fundamental truth every time we see some bollocks shat out by the latest god-awful excuse for a journo.

 

The whole thing is mental and a creation of the media IMO.

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I'm on record as someone who wouldn't have Hughton as manager but if the club think he is their then they should allow him to get an assistant ASAP to demonstrate their support.

 

Calderwood has only just gone.  The new no 2 will follow soon I'm sure

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Also, Calderwood going had absolutely fuck all to do with the position of Hughton or the future of NUFC. He was always going to leave if an opportunity like that came up for him.

 

Total shit again, linking two things that have absolutely nothing to do with each other.

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That statement is hardly convincing (well, the 3 lines I've seen from BBC). From that, the hierarchy are hardly giving them their full backing. Surely, they could have been more resounding in their backing?

 

Of course, it's totally laughable there is any talk of him being relieved of his duties. Just, the club could had the opportunity to 100% quash rumours there.

 

Without putting 'yous are all talking shite' I don't know what else they can do other than give him a new contract now. Which they're right not to.

 

The only other option is to sit tight and say nothing which isn't ideal either.

 

It's a delicate situation and needs to be handled carefully and with a bit of tact and nous. Which is precisely why I'm just a bit concerned tbh.

 

My feelings as well, (I can't express them on here :lol:).

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