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Of course he would. But the club have no grasp or interest in the concept of building a team around players with appropriate experience, leadership and suitability for the league and I'd rather that was tackled or we'll eventually go down.

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Steve Clarke would be a good cheap option, and he was here previously under the great man himself, and so would know what to expect. Handled himself okay at West Brom, and I could see him doing much better with the calibre of players we can get in.

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Steve Clarke would be a good cheap option, and he was here previously under the great man himself, and so would know what to expect. Handled himself okay at West Brom, and I could see him doing much better with the calibre of players we can get in.

 

No thanks.

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Steve Clarke would be a good cheap option, and he was here previously under the great man himself, and so would know what to expect. Handled himself okay at West Brom, and I could see him doing much better with the calibre of players we can get in.

 

No thanks.

 

TRon we cannot afford to be pig headed about this! Trust me!

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Steve Clarke would be a good cheap option, and he was here previously under the great man himself, and so would know what to expect.

 

Eh?

 

Spent some time working with Robson after Gullit left didn't he.

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Steve Clarke would be a good cheap option, and he was here previously under the great man himself, and so would know what to expect.

 

Eh?

 

Spent some time working with Robson after Gullit left didn't he.

 

He's a good number 2 but he's not manager material for me, or at least not a club of this stature. Championship maybe.

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Steve Clarke would be a good cheap option, and he was here previously under the great man himself, and so would know what to expect.

 

Eh?

 

Spent some time working with Robson after Gullit left didn't he.

 

He's a good number 2 but he's not manager material for me, or at least not a club of this stature. Championship maybe.

 

I feel like we need more of a coach than a manager tbh. Someone that will work with any players that are brought in, and won't be clueless as to who they are, or how they should be used. Hughton for example was managing okay, as long as he didn't have to make decisions on the players coming in, which he tanked at when at Norwich.

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Steve Clarke would be a good cheap option, and he was here previously under the great man himself, and so would know what to expect.

 

Eh?

 

Spent some time working with Robson after Gullit left didn't he.

 

He's a good number 2 but he's not manager material for me, or at least not a club of this stature. Championship maybe.

 

I feel like we need more of a coach than a manager tbh. Someone that will work with any players that are brought in, and won't be clueless as to who they are, or how they should be used. Hughton for example was managing okay, as long as he didn't have to make decisions on the players coming in, which he tanked at when at Norwich.

 

Someone like paul clement

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If it has to be English and out of work I'd take Sherwood in heartbeat. Think he's an absolute wanker but he'd be a good option for us, not afraid to trust young players in key roles either at the expense of established players.

 

Prefer someone proven but would not be that despondent with him.

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@MsiDouglas  12m

EXCLUSIVE: Tim Sherwood 'would jump ' at the chance to manage #nufc - if Ashley acts on AP: http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/tim-sherwood-would-jump-chance-7776605

 

Pardew's transfer wish list :lol:

 

They'd all improve us for 3months tbf even if they would've cost the thick end of £20m.

 

Nobody else find the part that Colo being linked to the job was funny too? :lol:

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What about Pep? Ancelotti maybe?

 

Well I think a guy who managed Lille for 5 years and Roma for one is slightly more realistic than Ottmar Hitzfeld who a) won the Bundesliga a million times and the Champions league twice and b) just officially retired - and yet Hitzfeld is in the poll.

 

I agree that Garcia is probably unrealistic given the current relative situations / league positions of Newcastle and Roma and because he's just begun a new project at Roma. However, I don't think that we should underestimate the draw of the Premier League and the opportunity to compete with managers like Mourinho, Van Gaal, Wenger, Pellegrini etc. Van Gaal almost went to Tottenham which and while they are definitely a more attractive option right now, I would consider Spurs a comparable club to Newcastle. In any case, Garcia is the kind of manager we should be trying to attract (i.e. a manager who plays entertaining attacking football and has consistently led teams to over-perform) rather than picking from the same old Premier League merry-go-round of managers (Pulis, Sherwood, Mackay, Steve Clarke, DiMateo etc.).

 

Lucien Favre is another one who fits the Garcia mould and hasn't yet been poached by a massive club. Hopefully he's one we'll look at if Pardew leaves.

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