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being fair he spoke reasonably well, now lets see what he has to offer to the team

Have to agree. Better than I expected.  And it sounded like he has fought his corner a bit in negotiations, on his staff and especially over Carroll. Time will tell how much they support him on that, of course.

 

he's lying. he's being paid to be ashley's public face. he's there because he's been told that he has no say in who comes or goes and he accepted the job.

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To be honest, I thought he looked scared in his interviews, but I actually get the feeling he's been lied to... and has bought into Ashley's plan (re: not selling Carroll etc etc). Wonder if he knows what Ashley and Llambias really want or if he's just another in a long line of managers being strung along.

 

I think he's probably just been taken back by the hostile environment he's walked into.

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How can anybody think he spoke well at all?

 

He got Hughton's name wrong, called Newcastle a town, declared that St' James' sits on top a hill and then proceeded to lie through his teeth about everything in the most blindly obvious manner possible. Saying he heard first on Tuesday about the job, saying he had to fight to get a 5.5 year contract etc... it's all mind-numbing bollocks. I thought he looked rightfully uncomfortable and almost apologetic that he'd ended up with the job. The man knows he's knee deep in a disaster waiting to happen, knows the fans and the players are going to hate him but also knows he's currently desperate for any kind of managerial job and knows that being puppet to Ashley's masterplan is his best option.

 

 

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To be honest, I thought he looked scared in his interviews, but I actually get the feeling he's been lied to... and has bought into Ashley's plan (re: not selling Carroll etc etc). Wonder if he knows what Ashley and Llambias really want or if he's just another in a long line of managers being strung along.

 

I think he's probably just been taken back by the hostile environment he's walked into.

 

He would be completely delusional if he had expected otherwise given his record.

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To be honest, I thought he looked scared in his interviews, but I actually get the feeling he's been lied to... and has bought into Ashley's plan (re: not selling Carroll etc etc). Wonder if he knows what Ashley and Llambias really want or if he's just another in a long line of managers being strung along.

 

I think he's probably just been taken back by the hostile environment he's walked into.

 

He would be completely delusional if he had expected otherwise given his record.

 

He's always struck me as delusional to be fair.

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I've turned on this one. I think he spoke really well and I actually think he'll do a good job, I liked Hughton wasn't up to it if I'm honest with myself, let's get behind him and give him a chance!

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Graham Courtney on talksports reckons that the players feel the same as the fans about the appointment

 

Why wouldn't they?

 

Remember Given saying he was "underwhelmed" when Kinnear was appointed. Would expect something similar this time around.

 

I wonder if they'll all be called mercenary cunts when they leave as well.  :undecided:

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How can anybody think he spoke well at all?

 

He got Hughton's name wrong, called Newcastle a town, declared that St' James' sits on top a hill and then proceeded to lie through his teeth about everything in the most blindly obvious manner possible. Saying he heard first on Tuesday about the job, saying he had to fight to get a 5.5 year contract etc... it's all mind-numbing bollocks. I thought he looked rightfully uncomfortable and almost apologetic that he'd ended up with the job. The man knows he's knee deep in a disaster waiting to happen, knows the fans and the players are going to hate him but also knows he's currently desperate for any kind of managerial job and knows that being puppet to Ashley's masterplan is his best option.

 

 

If he had any sort of brain he'd knew that it isn't a good masterplan to get a club relegated, though.

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I've turned on this one. I think he spoke really well and I actually think he'll do a good job, I liked Hughton wasn't up to it if I'm honest with myself, let's get behind him and give him a chance!

 

Because of one fucking press conference?

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I'm confused as to why he was making out that a number of things have not yet been resolved, such as transfer funds, staff and the targets over this year and his contract etc.

 

I can't believe this stuff isn't already agreed, so is he just blatantly lying? Or was he so desperate for the job that he took it without knowing the T&Cs? Not good either way tbh.

 

Thing is he was desperate to get back into football and like all managers with big ego;s (he has one don't be fooled but todays presser) taking on the challenge of a big PL club is basically too tempting. Wouldn't be surprised if the purse strings were loosened a tiny bit in Jan.

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I've turned on this one. I think he spoke really well and I actually think he'll do a good job, I liked Hughton wasn't up to it if I'm honest with myself, let's get behind him and give him a chance!

 

Because of one f***ing press conference?

 

Hardly a groundbreaking press conference either was it :lol:

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