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John 'steadied the ship' Carver:

2 wins in 13 games.

9 points from an available 36.

11 goals in those 13 games.

Failure to score in 6/13 games.

2 goals in our last 6 games.

4 goals in our last 5 home games.

 

Those are just the facts, not even considered the tactical ineptness and spineless performances v Mackems/Everton/Man C/Leicester.  :carverlick:

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He added: Listen, I am not saying anybody has got a divine right, and I’m not saying he wouldn’t have been in the team within two or three weeks, but if you have got a player who doesn’t want to hang around and fight for you, then that’s an issue, for me.”

 

Is everyone listening?

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/john-carver-says-newcastle-united-8989567

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He added: Listen, I am not saying anybody has got a divine right, and I’m not saying he wouldn’t have been in the team within two or three weeks, but if you have got a player who doesn’t want to hang around and fight for you, then that’s an issue, for me.”

 

Is everyone listening?

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/john-carver-says-newcastle-united-8989567

 

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

Let me tell you something about Davide Santon. Davide Santon has been out for a long time - seven months, I think it was – injured.

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Tell you what I love.

 

About how for years the opinion of us is how we don't like outsiders, how we don't accept anybody that's not from the area, even though the evidence to the contrary is there. (Hughton, Sir Les, Rob Lee etc.)

 

Yet now we have this fuckwit in charge and cannot stand him, the idiotic pundits out there are the ones saying Carver is good for us as he knows what the fans want and all of the rest of it.

 

Couldn't make it up man.

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Guest YonderStar

John Carver , a man who is "one of us", and yet presides over the fucking over of the fans which he knows is happening, a man who desperately wants the jobs despite the restrictions of not being allowed to win a cup or finish top six, making a tit of yourself Johnny boy,...just fuck off now and we'll forgive you, or we might, or in fact no we wont forgive you, but just fuck off anyway  :dave:

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I wouldn't take it. On gone basis I'd be fucking atrocious. He's never managed at the elite level with any success so he should hardly be amazed when it doesn't pay off. I wouldn't stick about if I was bad at something I love. I've done it before in jobs and I was totally right to do it.

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I wouldn't take it. On gone basis I'd be fucking atrocious. He's never managed at the elite level with any success so he should hardly be amazed when it doesn't pay off. I wouldn't stick about if I was bad at something I love. I've done it before in jobs and I was totally right to do it.

 

Whoring?

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In the worse case scenario if this the fuckwit got the job fulltime I do think if there was protests similar to pardew he wouldn't stick around.

The difference here also is not one person who I have spoken to Newcastle fans or not think he's good enough.

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It amazes me how he would absolutely jump at the chance to manage us next season, even though he has seen he isn't good enough. Is he that blinkered that he thinks he is doing a good job here with his 2 wins?

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He's getting paid and he's living his dream, therefore he's doing a good job in his eyes.

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It amazes me how he would absolutely jump at the chance to manage us next season, even though he has seen he isn't good enough. Is he that blinkered that he thinks he is doing a good job here with his 2 wins?

 

No, he's probably deluding himself that a lot of the failure isn't down to him. I was prepared to give him a chance, but he was pulling out the tired old excuses about injuries, officials, players, luck, passion, etc, etc, from about game 2, was he not?

 

He's out of his depth, and then some. Whereas Hughton was wrongly sacked on account he was just a coach-type manager, such a reason would be more than justified for Carver.

 

An actual manager of any caliber would have changed either the tactics or the personnel at half time in the derby. They don't come out with crap like 'I give them the freedom to express themselves, I just don't know what happened' when it's pretty obvious the team had no clue what they were supposed to be doing.

 

That said, he shouldn't be sacked and then leave the game totally - if he wants to drop down the lower leagues and actually learn the difference between being a coach and being a manager, he'd have my blessing.

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It amazes me how he would absolutely jump at the chance to manage us next season, even though he has seen he isn't good enough. Is he that blinkered that he thinks he is doing a good job here with his 2 wins?

 

Listen, 2 wins in 13 is not bad in this league.

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Almost forgot about this:

 

"There are a lot of things that I would like to say, but I can't."

 

"Unfortunately the guy at the top makes the decisions and we are all suffering because of it."

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/9262221.stm

 

The fact he is actively defending the guy now says everything that needs to be said.

Drops a "let me tell you", a "listen" and a SBR reference in that :lol:

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It amazes me how he would absolutely jump at the chance to manage us next season, even though he has seen he isn't good enough. Is he that blinkered that he thinks he is doing a good job here with his 2 wins?

 

No, he's probably deluding himself that a lot of the failure isn't down to him. I was prepared to give him a chance, but he was pulling out the tired old excuses about injuries, officials, players, luck, passion, etc, etc, from about game 2, was he not?

 

He's out of his depth, and then some. Whereas Hughton was wrongly sacked on account he was just a coach-type manager, such a reason would be more than justified for Carver.

 

An actual manager of any caliber would have changed either the tactics or the personnel at half time in the derby. They don't come out with crap like 'I give them the freedom to express themselves, I just don't know what happened' when it's pretty obvious the team had no clue what they were supposed to be doing.

 

That said, he shouldn't be sacked and then leave the game totally - if he wants to drop down the lower leagues and actually learn the difference between being a coach and being a manager, he'd have my blessing.

 

:thup:

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Almost forgot about this:

 

"There are a lot of things that I would like to say, but I can't."

 

"Unfortunately the guy at the top makes the decisions and we are all suffering because of it."

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/9262221.stm

 

The fact he is actively defending the guy now says everything that needs to be said.

Just shows how desperate and pathetic he is.

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