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Awful.  Simply awful.  There is no sugar coating this mess.  However, the finances are looking solid.

It will look like there is a truncheon in your trousers when you see that P/L column though. Howay the finances.
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This isn't a defence of Carver but what would Guardiola, Mourinho or Klopp do with someone like Mike Williamson? Starting to wonder if all managers are pretty shite.

 

I'm sure they would have him looking like a solid if unspectacular Premier League level defender.

 

Look at how Terry has gone from a slow, tired and washed up old man preparing for the MLS on the Chelsea bench back to being gone of the top centrebacks in the league under Mourinho.

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Please tell me that isn't a real quote.

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/john-carver-says-preparation-wear-tyne-8893125#rlabs=5

The Spaniard had been dropped by Carver before being reinstated into the starting XI.

Carver said: “The proof is in the pudding, and I’ll guarantee you his physical stats will be fantastic when we get in on Monday.

“But it just shows you, sometimes you have to take a young player out of the situation.

“His was another outstanding performance.

“He was very unfortunate with a couple of chances, in particular the one that just went past the post, but I thought he was outstanding.”

FFS :lol:

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Please tell me that isn't a real quote.

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/john-carver-says-preparation-wear-tyne-8893125#rlabs=5

The Spaniard had been dropped by Carver before being reinstated into the starting XI.

Carver said: “The proof is in the pudding, and I’ll guarantee you his physical stats will be fantastic when we get in on Monday.

“But it just shows you, sometimes you have to take a young player out of the situation.

“His was another outstanding performance.

“He was very unfortunate with a couple of chances, in particular the one that just went past the post, but I thought he was outstanding.”

FFS :lol:

 

That's why he always licks his lips, he's always thinking about eating puddings, that'll also be why his teeth are the same colour as freshly cut grass.

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Think last season was a bit disappointing? We're 11 points worse off at this stage compared to last year. Carver's 2 wins in 3 months hasn't exactly helped. 

 

This time last season was when we went on that run of 6 straight losses, scoring once.

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John Carver has indicated he will be at Newcastle United next season – no matter what happens in the last eight games of the current Premier League campaign.

 

The Chronicle understands that Carver is still in with a chance of winning the job on a full-time basis if he leads injury-hit Newcastle to a respectable finish in the top-flight table.

 

United have not contacted anybody else regarding the head coach slot at this stage.

 

His cause was not helped by a 2-1 defeat to Arsenal at the weekend as Alan Pardew’s Crystal Palace leapfrogged the black and whites.

 

But Carver, who is under contract until 2020 at the club, has been involved in high-level discussions on recruitment for next term, and was at least encouraged by the second-half display against the Gunners.

 

Carver said after the game: “I’ve got a contract until the end of the season, then my assistant manager contract kicks in if they don’t want me to take over for the rest of next season or the following season.

 

“I’ll just do this job as long as I need to.

 

“The one thing I can assure people out there is that I am giving it everything as you have seen.

 

“The players are giving everything and that’s important to me.”

 

Carver’s troops now head to Sunderland on Easter Sunday and have a short gap between the next game due to the international break.

 

In that time, Newcastle’s top brass will hold further talks on new signings and Carver will be around the table along with Graham Carr, Lee Charnley and owner Mike Ashley.

 

When asked if the club can get back to the right end of the table, Carver said: “Of course it can.

 

“We have already spoke about how we are going to invest in the summer, and I have been part of that conversation.

 

“We’ve got meetings coming up in the next few days to talk about recruitment for the club. It is encouraging.”

 

Carver says he will continue to motivate his players as he looks to improve on his record of just two wins from the last 12 games.

 

He said: “I’ll just keep going and giving it everything. What will be will be.”

 

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The fact he's talking about 'assistant manager contract' offers a bit of hope....  :undecided:

 

It also suggests that any new man would have the current staff forced on him - that's not likely to go down well with many decent candidates.

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The fact he's talking about 'assistant manager contract' offers a bit of hope....  :undecided:

 

It also suggests that any new man would have the current staff forced on him - that's not likely to go down well with many decent candidates.

 

This is why Garde sacked it off IMHO.

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I think Ashley had his hands burnt when Allardyce was binned off, his coaching staff was costs were huge to pay off.

 

Any new manager coming in has to work with the exisiting plonkers as they are cheap to to keep on.

 

Probs like others have said, Garde wanted a proper set up, so couldn't sign up with what Charnley was offering.

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If he had his hands burnt, then why did he give this useless cunt and the other no hopers massive long contracts?  If a new manager comes in, he has to have his own men, or it's going to be a car crash.

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