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Ridsdale was out of his depth at Leeds but spent the money (which crippled them) which got them to the top 5 & a Champions League Semi.

 

But we never spent that sort of money until Souness came in. That was Shepherd's biggest failing, trusting a bellend with money that wasn't really there.

 

As for Sir Bobby, Viana, Bramble, Woodgate, Bellamy and Robert was hardly spending above our limits.

 

We were about to sign Zenden before Robert. Doubt any of those top 5 finishes would have happened had he chose us over Chelsea in 2001. Can't put those finishes down to Shepherd.

 

So who does it go to?  Lady luck?

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So out of his depth that we finished 2nd, 4th, 3rd and 5th with him in the seat.

 

Then again, the balance sheet was s*** viewing.

 

Robson got him most of those. He is the sole reason for our success under him. Dalgleish's was lucky with inheriting a great team before royally f***ing it up.

 

Bobby was backed very well with transfer funds with the exception of one summer. We showed a lot of ambition back then.

 

Bobby had a fair few flunks in the transfer market and Shephard kept backing him. Carl Cort ffs.

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Robson, the team & Robert.

 

That's it. Shepherd gets no credit for all that from me. Robson was not only an obvious choice, it was the only choice. It wasn't even a choice. Robson brought experience, respect from the world of football, ideas, tactical knowledge, player knowledge etc etc etc to the role and Shepeherd sat there watching, taking his millions and lapping it up. He hardly had to work. As I said, Robson carried us. Shepherd spent some money we made based on our GREAT manager's recommendations. That's all he did. That's the very least a chairman should be doing. Is he as bad as Ashley? No. Was he any good? No!

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I'd written plenty out about this but I'm not even going to post it, it's that much of a ridiculous argument.

 

Suffice to say ambitious incompetence is infinitely preferable to sheer malice, and I say that as somebody who hated Freddy Shepherd.

 

Absolutely.

 

I've said this many times and it's true.

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We spent £16m on two players after finishing 11th with no obvious cash injection.

 

Shephard was an ambitious Chairmen. When we got into the CL/battling it out in Europe. That's where he wanted the club to be and he tried to do what was necessary to get us there in the first place.

 

 

Souness was the worst move ever. But he genuinely tried to make it work by getting Souness big name signings to try and get us back in that top echelon. He tried. He wanted us to succeed.

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We spent £16m on two players after finishing 11th with no obvious cash injection.

 

Shephard was an ambitious Chairmen. When we got into the CL/battling it out in Europe. That's where he wanted the club to be and he tried to do what was necessary to get us there in the first place.

 

 

Souness was the worst move ever. But he genuinely tried to make it work by getting Souness big name signings to try and get us back in that top echelon. He tried. He wanted us to succeed.

 

Yep and why people saying they wouldn't want him back over Ashley is proper mental. A bloke who's misguided but wants us to be successful or a wanker who sees us as one big billboard for his own pocket.

 

I know who i'd choose every time.

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Robson, the team & Robert.

 

That's it. Shepherd gets no credit for all that from me. Robson was not only an obvious choice, it was the only choice. It wasn't even a choice. Robson brought experience, respect from the world of football, ideas, tactical knowledge, player knowledge etc etc etc to the role and Shepeherd sat there watching, taking his millions and lapping it up. He hardly had to work. As I said, Robson carried us. Shepherd spent some money we made based on our GREAT manager's recommendations. That's all he did. That's the very least a chairman should be doing. Is he as bad as Ashley? No. Was he any good? No!

 

Apart from the times when he didn't.

 

Like going out and buying Carr because he didn't fancy Robsons choice, Miguel.

 

Or this gem - "I wanted to sign Carrick for Newcastle in the summer of 2004 for £3million but my chairman preferred the cheaper option, Nicky Butt".

 

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Robson, the team & Robert.

 

That's it. Shepherd gets no credit for all that from me. Robson was not only an obvious choice, it was the only choice. It wasn't even a choice. Robson brought experience, respect from the world of football, ideas, tactical knowledge, player knowledge etc etc etc to the role and Shepeherd sat there watching, taking his millions and lapping it up. He hardly had to work. As I said, Robson carried us. Shepherd spent some money we made based on our GREAT manager's recommendations. That's all he did. That's the very least a chairman should be doing. Is he as bad as Ashley? No. Was he any good? No!

 

Apart from the times when he didn't.

 

Like going out and buying Carr because he didn't fancy Robsons choice, Miguel.

 

Or this gem - "I wanted to sign Carrick for Newcastle in the summer of 2004 for £3million but my chairman preferred the cheaper option, Nicky Butt".

 

 

:lol::lol:

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There wouldn't have been a club existing now if Shepherd had been given another year or two.

 

Old ground and still rubbish.

 

No, entirely true.

 

What's the point in trying to compare then and now. Both are arseholes.

 

Give over man, pure and utter conjecture at best.

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There wouldn't have been a club existing now if Shepherd had been given another year or two.

 

Old ground and still rubbish.

 

No, entirely true.

 

What's the point in trying to compare then and now. Both are arseholes.

 

Give over man, pure and utter conjecture at best.

 

Nope, you only needed to look at the accounts.

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There wouldn't have been a club existing now if Shepherd had been given another year or two.

 

Those Arabs were considering us. If we had waited a year, it could well have been us and not Man City who struck the jackport.

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nah mate. nah. ashley is a 10 on the shiteometer and FFS was a 7.5, don't know how you're rating him a 7.6 and here's 20 pages of historical opinion why because it really really matters to me that you don't consider him as bad as you do

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The thing with Shepherd is that the accounts did look bad but it is all hypothetical now.  Who knows what would have happened if Ashley hadn't bought us - maybe a better owner, maybe Shepherd would have found additional investment....  We will never know.  Ashley has just found different ways to damage NUFC but we have a much greater debt now which he seems to have no intention of reducing with the free advertising is in lieu of interest charges.

 

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