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John Carver


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If we lose to Leicester, I honestly think that Ashley has to act and bring someone in, if nothing else to get "new manager bounce". I would even be prepared to accept the likes of Vennables, George Graham (if he's still alive), Redknapp or Curbs, that's how bad things are at the moment, I think each one of them is more than capable of getting the 2 points over the last 3 games. He's simply got to act if he values our PL status. Carver will lead us to 11 straight defeats, absolutely no doubt about that.

 

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Dat lack of SD signage...

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Arguing with a lad on FB because he agrees with the Rob Lee article that "no manager could do any better with the team" its absolute madness that people buy into this sort of thing, any half competent manager would have seen us with at least a couple more wins on the board.

 

That Lee article is patronising as fuck and a clear attempt and sticking up for his mate John, says its a collective problem then blames the players and says Mourinho couldn't do any better.... reet.

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It's absolute fucking nonsense about other managers not been able to do any better. The amount of times I've heard/read about Pardew "His hands are tied..." it's bollocks.

 

Nobody is forcing Carver to leave Abeid on the bench while Ryan Taylor starts in central midfield. Nobody is forcing him to tell his CBs to launch hoof balls to Ayzoe. It's fucking laughable.

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You could put a f***ing ironing board on the dugout and tell it to manage the team and the results would be no worse.

 

:lol: Why did you pick an ironing board as the inanimate object?

 

Same IQ as Carver.

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You could put a f***ing ironing board on the dugout and tell it to manage the team and the results would be no worse.

 

:lol: Why did you pick an ironing board as the inanimate object?

 

Same IQ as Carver.

 

:lol: But so does a pencil or a shoe.

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Of course he thinks that, he thinks he is doing a good job and getting the best out of the squad sure. I'm surprised he hasn't turned on Pardew yet and talked shite about how he needs the summer to build his own team.

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Arguing with a lad on FB because he agrees with the Rob Lee article that "no manager could do any better with the team" its absolute madness that people buy into this sort of thing, any half competent manager would have seen us with at least a couple more wins on the board.

 

 

By that logic a Manager has no influence over the result of his team. Ok then.

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From nufc.com:

 

"Saturday's loss to Swansea City meant that Newcastle have been beaten in each of their last seven league outings - a feat not managed since in October 1977, when no less than ten successive games were lost.

 

Within that 1977 sequence however were three cup ties - one of which was won and the other drawn - meaning we actually only lost five in a row in all competitions then.

 

You know where this is going, don't you...

 

Defeat to Garry Monk's team meant that this current side is the first in our history to lose seven consecutive games in all competitions, surpassing a run of six reverses that was set during the 1936/37 season and equaled in both the 1963/64 and 1971/72 campaigns."

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You could put a f***ing ironing board on the dugout and tell it to manage the team and the results would be no worse.

 

:lol: Why did you pick an ironing board as the inanimate object?

 

Same IQ as Carver.

 

:lol: But so does a pencil or a shoe.

 

Antithesis of Carver though, innit. Its face is entirely uncreased.

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