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Looking to bring in a new coach according to Douglas in The Journal.

 

Good news.

 

That'll depend on who it is, i have my fingers crossed it's someone decent.

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I'm sure the coach issue was something he was supposed to deal with at the end of last season, didn't he mention bringing in a set piece specialist to work on corners etc...

 

We need to look at conditioning above all else in my opinion, players look far too leggy after 60 minutes for it just to be the Europe excuse, not to mention the injuries.

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Also a sign that we're looking to address things rather than just muddle on though, which is at least a little bit positive.

 

Isn't that just another form of muddling on though? All the big decisions have to made by the manager wrt style, formation, substitutes and general football philosophy. Youc can have wonderful football coaches but if a manager decides to sit back and defend a lead or bring on Shola after 60 mins then it all goes out the window pretty quickly.

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Also a sign that we're looking to address things rather than just muddle on though, which is at least a little bit positive.

 

Isn't that just another form of muddling on though? All the big decisions have to made by the manager wrt style, formation, substitutes and general football philosophy. Youc can have wonderful football coaches but if a manager decides to sit back and defend a lead or bring on Shola after 60 mins then it all goes out the window pretty quickly.

 

Like buying a brand new car and then letting a blind deaf suicidal cunt drive it.

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It's better than sticking with what hasn't worked this season. Some fresh ideas wouldn't go amiss.

 

People need to get out of this mentality that Pardew's on the cusp of being sacked IMO.

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It's better than sticking with what hasn't worked this season. Some fresh ideas wouldn't go amiss.

 

People need to get out of this mentality that Pardew's on the cusp of being sacked IMO.

 

Don't think he'll get sacked, but hope, there's always hope...

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It's better than sticking with what hasn't worked this season. Some fresh ideas wouldn't go amiss.

 

People need to get out of this mentality that Pardew's on the cusp of being sacked IMO.

 

It will probably be a rugby coach or a new coach to travel to away matches, nowt exciting I wouldn't expect

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Our outfield players have only been coached by Pardew, Carver, and Steve Stone for all this time?  :kasper:  Who are we going to bring in, Terry Mcderrmot?

 

I wonder what other clubs coaching set-ups are like.

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We stay up he will start the new season as manager. So a new coach can only help, never know he might be a real good one with a lot of influence over the useless idiot in charge.

 

Add a couple of decent players, you never know Pardew may turn it around. Hold my breath i wont but if the idiot is still in charge i hope he can sort it out.

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Looking to bring in a new coach according to Douglas in The Journal.

 

Good news.

 

That'll depend on who it is, i have my fingers crossed it's someone decent.

 

It's certainly preferable to just sticking with Pardew with no change of personnel anywhere. If we are stuck with him, I'd at least want a some fresh impetus/ideas in the coaching methods.

 

Yep, can only be a good thing, unless we chance on a coach more useless than Pardew and the others :lol:

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Steve Stone, man :lol:

 

Taken from NUFC blog but, tbf to me, they are quotes.

 

“We were tighter as a team. We kicked the ball longer. We tried to get as many bodies around the ball as we possibly could to make it difficult for their passing game.” - Newcastle United first team coach Steve Stone praising a route one performance against Swansea City (which we lost).

 

“Alan Pardew will tell you that he tries to play good football – That’s rubbish, he plays long ball football. It’s very direct, there is no creativity in midfield, he just wants to play route one football. Every time I’ve seen his teams play, they play that way but he’ll say in the Press ‘we play good football.’ At times he can be a conman.” - ex player and pundit Stewart Robson when Pardew was appointed as Newcastle United’s manager.

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A foreign coach, adept in passing possession football, who happens to have skill in set penises.

 

Is that too much to ask ?.

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Steve Stone, man :lol:

 

Taken from NUFC blog but, tbf to me, they are quotes.

 

“We were tighter as a team. We kicked the ball longer. We tried to get as many bodies around the ball as we possibly could to make it difficult for their passing game.” - Newcastle United first team coach Steve Stone praising a route one performance against Swansea City (which we lost).

 

“Alan Pardew will tell you that he tries to play good football – That’s rubbish, he plays long ball football. It’s very direct, there is no creativity in midfield, he just wants to play route one football. Every time I’ve seen his teams play, they play that way but he’ll say in the Press ‘we play good football.’ At times he can be a conman.” - ex player and pundit Stewart Robson when Pardew was appointed as Newcastle United’s manager.

 

Stewart Robson is bang on about Pardew like.

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Whoever he agrees to let coach for him will be awful, he wouldn't want someone with better ideas than him, not that he could find such a person if it bit him on the arse.

 

We heard a lot of noise about Hughton getting a new assistant and he never did and was eventually sacked

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