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I've come to more or less despise Lovenkrands lately.

 

Just saw this:

 

Luke Edwards ‏@LukeEdwardsTele

Rangers board rejecting Sarver takeover attempt explained by the American as they "have another road to go down." Ashley plot thickens

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He was fucking crap in the Premier League, man. As much use as a traffic cone. Very good servant ffs.

 

We've had absolutely fucking loads worse. Got a hell of a lot of time for Lovenkrands but this quotes are pretty disappointing.

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I certainly didn't miss out on the Keegan & McDermott era it was the most fantastic time I have known at the club, fantastic when we won the Fairs cup qualifying from 10th place in the league under Joe Harvey, too young for the  FA Cup wins.

 

Since then total dissapointment

Yes, this is my era too...we failed to build on the Fairs Cup win and we failed to build on the KK era - after that it all went downhill with just a brief respite under SBR although we were never realistically going to win the PL under him.

The total disappointment is likely to persist for a while yet unfortunately and I think it highly unlikely that we will ever see the likes of the KK/Terry Mac years again...even under a decent owner, the cups remain the most likely silverware.

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ASHLEY'S IN NO HURRY TO GET A MAN AT THE HELM

 

Newcastle United clearly did not expect to lose Alan Pardew so suddenly. Nevertheless, the delay in moving for Remi Garde, Bruno Labbadia or any other suitable replacement is puzzling.

A new manager might want to fashion his own squad, and there is a limited opportunity to do that in the January transfer window. As the days are crossed off there will be less room to manoeuvre. It is almost as if Newcastle owner Mike Ashley prefers it this way.

As for caretaker manager John Carver, he claims to have received an endorsement of his credentials from Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho after Saturday’s defeat.

Carver has already said he has Sir Bobby Robson watching over him, and now Mourinho makes his case on earth. They would make a powerful team of advocates. Even so, it might be worth winning the odd game to be on the safe side.

 

 

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