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madras you couldn't be more wrong and have seemingly underestimated the influence of the manager

or i've correctly remembered the start of last season. the players played for him because they liked him, i also still remember nolan calling for a sub for tactical reasons and it was done minutes later.
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madras you couldn't be more wrong and have seemingly underestimated the influence of the manager

or i've correctly remembered the start of last season. the players played for him because they liked him, i also still remember nolan calling for a sub for tactical reasons and it was done minutes later.

 

I remember last season too. The defence wasn't fantastic (despite what the stats say), rather than opposition attack wasn't as ruthless as Premier League standards. There were plenty of times I was laughing at 'getting away with one' last season.

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madras you couldn't be more wrong and have seemingly underestimated the influence of the manager

or i've correctly remembered the start of last season. the players played for him because they liked him, i also still remember nolan calling for a sub for tactical reasons and it was done minutes later.

 

Things like that highlight the fact he was still a new manager learning the game. Nothing wrong with that?

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madras you couldn't be more wrong and have seemingly underestimated the influence of the manager

or i've correctly remembered the start of last season. the players played for him because they liked him, i also still remember nolan calling for a sub for tactical reasons and it was done minutes later.

 

What did Nolan say then? :lol:

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Thanks....So is there any direct quotes from Jol? Sorry i'm behind!

 

His agent on Dutch TV said that Newcastle wasn't an option for him.

 

Why has none of our media picked up on this? or am I being totally thick? just can't find f*** all online about this.

 

Because it was on Dutch TV? Why would British journalists be watching Dutch TV?

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Seriously an appointment that actually makes hiring Souness look like a good decision.

 

FUCKING TERRIBLE.

 

Even Curbishley or Venables would be better choices and I would never in a million years want either close to our club.

 

I have a general understanding for sacking Hughton, although I don't agree with it. Essentially its like Sacking Roeder 8 months sooner than they did. However to have no-one significantly better than Hughton to come in is another glaringly embarrassing gaff by possibly the worst owners in football club history. The Darwin Awards beckon.

 

 

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madras you couldn't be more wrong and have seemingly underestimated the influence of the manager

or i've correctly remembered the start of last season. the players played for him because they liked him, i also still remember nolan calling for a sub for tactical reasons and it was done minutes later.

 

What did Nolan say then? :lol:

weren't you there, everyone was talking about it after the game ?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/9265894.stm

BBC Sport understands that Pardew was in talks with Newcastle about taking over at St James' Park as long as 10 days ago.

 

It is believed Pardew became close friends with Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and director Derek Llambias when all three were familiar faces at an exclusive London casino where Llambias was managing director.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/9265894.stm

BBC Sport understands that Pardew was in talks with Newcastle about taking over at St James' Park as long as 10 days ago.

 

It is believed Pardew became close friends with Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and director Derek Llambias when all three were familiar faces at an exclusive London casino where Llambias was managing director.

 

oh dear

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/9265894.stm

BBC Sport understands that Pardew was in talks with Newcastle about taking over at St James' Park as long as 10 days ago.

 

It is believed Pardew became close friends with Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and director Derek Llambias when all three were familiar faces at an exclusive London casino where Llambias was managing director.

 

 

Still nothing concrete!!!!1 It could still be Jol?!? Maybe Ashley might suprise us?

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madras you couldn't be more wrong and have seemingly underestimated the influence of the manager

or i've correctly remembered the start of last season. the players played for him because they liked him, i also still remember nolan calling for a sub for tactical reasons and it was done minutes later.

 

You haven't correctly remembered the start of the season at all and as I said, completely underestimated the influence of the manager in football.  You've trotted out the same cliches that the Hughton haters used.  Claiming we had the best squad in the division blah blah blah.  Football isn't won on paper and most fans appreciate this.

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