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Some wonderful lad in the NUFC Facebook group posted about how he wants Ashley to 'back Carver with investment' to make him fulltime, and how Kevin Keegan (???) needs to swallow his pride and become Assistant Manager to Carver.

 

With fans like these...

 

Has to be a wind up man.  :lol: :lol:

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Some wonderful lad in the NUFC Facebook group posted about how he wants Ashley to 'back Carver with investment' to make him fulltime, and how Kevin Keegan (???) needs to swallow his pride and become Assistant Manager to Carver.

 

With fans like these...

 

Has to be a wind up man.  :lol: :lol:

 

It must've been, I hope it is. The comments at least were going off at him, so hopefully all is not lost.

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If they've handed out these 8 year contracts without get out clauses they are even more stupid than I thought.

 

The 8 year contracts for the coaching staff were always a ridiculous idea regardless of the personnel involved.  Ferguson regularly changed his coaches - you need new ideas and a freshness to the coaching even if the manager stays in place.  To plan to keep such a small number of coaches and a manager together for 8 years meant that inevitably thing things would go stale and the team would become very predictable.

 

It shows a total lack of football knowledge.

 

 

 

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If they've handed out these 8 year contracts without get out clauses they are even more stupid than I thought.

 

The 8 year contracts for the coaching staff were always a ridiculous idea regardless of the personnel involved.  Ferguson regularly changed his coaches - you need new ideas and a freshness to the coaching even if the manager stays in place.  To plan to keep such a small number of coaches and a manager together for 8 years meant that inevitably thing things would go stale and the team would become very predictable.

 

It shows a total lack of football knowledge.

 

You don't need freshness when you have the honesty and bravery a man like John Carver brings to table.

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Im almost done with whats left of nufc.

 

It's painful when you start coming to this realization. We are being taken the p*ss out of, and most of us choose to sit and take it. Carver has nothing of substance about him, and nor do most of our players. The owner doesn;t give a s***, and we have absolute morons like Ryder writing about us thinking his words are influential. I don't buy the whole "didn't have a choice but to support NUFC because I'm from the area" thing. There are plenty of Geordies out there with no interest in football. We all make a choice at some point in our lives, for a reason or another to support NUFC, Geordies or not. It almost feels as though these reasons are vanishing one by one with every embarrassing episode.

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If they've handed out these 8 year contracts without get out clauses they are even more stupid than I thought.

 

The 8 year contracts for the coaching staff were always a ridiculous idea regardless of the personnel involved.  Ferguson regularly changed his coaches - you need new ideas and a freshness to the coaching even if the manager stays in place.  To plan to keep such a small number of coaches and a manager together for 8 years meant that inevitably thing things would go stale and the team would become very predictable.

 

It shows a total lack of football knowledge.

 

It will have been greed and greed alone, expecting some buffoon to want t come and poach them, shows just how little knowledge the fat man has if he ever thought anyone would want to poach any of these 3rd rate muppets

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/sunderland-vs-newcastle-john-carver-5449061

A win [against Sunderland] would bolster Carver's claim to the top job, but what if a new coach is appointed in the summer? Would he step back down to being an assistant.

 

His managerial ambitions are strong, but he said: “I have five years left on my assistant manager's eight-year contract, so when this role runs out I can go back to that.

 

“That is still there, to kick in if I don't get this full time - I have a job if I become assistant again. But I want this job full-time, so I am not thinking about that.

 

“I am 50 now. I want to be a manager, and this is the right age.

 

"I will stay here [at Newcastle] unless something remarkable comes up.”

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/sunderland-vs-newcastle-john-carver-5449061

A win [against Sunderland] would bolster Carver's claim to the top job, but what if a new coach is appointed in the summer? Would he step back down to being an assistant.

 

His managerial ambitions are strong, but he said: “I have five years left on my assistant manager's eight-year contract, so when this role runs out I can go back to that.

 

“That is still there, to kick in if I don't get this full time - I have a job if I become assistant again. But I want this job full-time, so I am not thinking about that.

 

“I am 50 now. I want to be a manager, and this is the right age.

 

"I will stay here [at Newcastle] unless something remarkable comes up.”

 

Lol who the f*** is this c*** kidding

Deluded nutter.
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/sunderland-vs-newcastle-john-carver-5449061

A win [against Sunderland] would bolster Carver's claim to the top job, but what if a new coach is appointed in the summer? Would he step back down to being an assistant.

 

His managerial ambitions are strong, but he said: “I have five years left on my assistant manager's eight-year contract, so when this role runs out I can go back to that.

 

“That is still there, to kick in if I don't get this full time - I have a job if I become assistant again. But I want this job full-time, so I am not thinking about that.

 

“I am 50 now. I want to be a manager, and this is the right age.

 

"I will stay here [at Newcastle] unless something remarkable comes up.”

 

Lol who the f*** is this c*** kidding

Deluded nutter.

 

Him thinking that he will be here next season, in any capacity, is hardly deluded tbh.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/sunderland-vs-newcastle-john-carver-5449061

A win [against Sunderland] would bolster Carver's claim to the top job, but what if a new coach is appointed in the summer? Would he step back down to being an assistant.

 

His managerial ambitions are strong, but he said: “I have five years left on my assistant manager's eight-year contract, so when this role runs out I can go back to that.

 

“That is still there, to kick in if I don't get this full time - I have a job if I become assistant again. But I want this job full-time, so I am not thinking about that.

 

“I am 50 now. I want to be a manager, and this is the right age.

 

"I will stay here [at Newcastle] unless something remarkable comes up.”

 

Lol who the f*** is this c*** kidding

Deluded nutter.

 

Him thinking that he will be here next season, in any capacity, is hardly deluded tbh.

Agree - was referring to him thinking he could get a "remarkable" job elsewhere.
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Carver just been on saying the last few results against the scum have not been good enough,..why's he telling us that? we facking know  :tickedoff:

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He's got the job and he knows it.

 

Doesn't sound like it to me, keeps banging on about going back to an assistant recently.

 

Hasn't really said anything wrong in that article to be fair.

 

bloke who knew he had it wouldn't be spending his publicity time begging for the job, i'm not convinced, i think he's fucking desperate and the latest shit about having 5 years left on his coaching contract backs it up

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Carver just been on saying the last few results against the scum have not been good enough,..why's he telling us that? we facking know  :tickedoff:

 

He's also said today that no team of his will lack passion in the derby. Presumably he was at home during the preparations for the last 4 of them.

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