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We played with a lot more purpose and commitment than under the previous manager. We could easily have got a goal from the chances we created. I have complete faith Rafa is the right man for us. Just hope we can survive so he can get a full season, and hopefully many more, with us.

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What are the lyrics to that Rafa song they were singing last night?  Tune's been in me head all day.

 

Rafa Benitez, Rafa Benitez

Chancel Mbemba, Gini Wijnaldum, Shelvey and Perez

Rafa Benitez, Rafa Benitez.

 

 

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What are the lyrics to that Rafa song they were singing last night?  Tune's been in me head all day.

 

Rafa Benitez, Rafa Benitez

Chancel Mbemba, Gini Wijnaldum, Shelvey and Perez

Rafa Benitez, Rafa Benitez.

 

 

Had him less than a week and we've already ruined his fantastic chant by squeezing an extra player in :lol:

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What are the lyrics to that Rafa song they were singing last night?  Tune's been in me head all day.

 

Rafa Benitez, Rafa Benitez

Chancel Mbemba, Gini Wijnaldum, Shelvey and Perez

Rafa Benitez, Rafa Benitez.

 

 

To what tune?

 

Oh when the Saints.

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Sounds more like to the tune of La Bamba to me.

 

Doesn't really fit, but could be sorted.

 

It does fit.  Liverpool fans used to sing it for him.  We've managed to completely butcher it, though.  Which isn't a surprise when you think about how we've managed to fuck up The Blaydon Races.  It's our song FFS and we sing it too fast and with the wrong words :lol:

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Sounds more like to the tune of La Bamba to me.

 

Doesn't really fit, but could be sorted.

 

I was joking :lol:

 

Liverpool used to sing it with three players, so naturally we've butchered it.

:-P fair enough, our lot have over complicated it, to make it virtually unrecognisable. 

Agree with the comments about the Blaydon Races by the way,  annoying as fuck.

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Does anyone think he may stay with us if we go down? I know it's absurd to imagine Rafa Benitez as a manager in the Championship but he said himself he see's us as a long term project. I can't see him wanting to manage abroad again as he's been there and done it,plus he turned down offers from abroad before joining us.

 

I have a slight feeling he would be prepared to stay,as he just doesn't seem the sort of man who could walk away knowing that we would be desperate for stability.

 

Knowing our luck,it will be Ashley who activates the clause,just so he can pay some shit manager 6k a year.

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Does anyone think he may stay with us if we go down? I know it's absurd to imagine Rafa Benitez as a manager in the Championship but he said himself he see's us as a long term project. I can't see him wanting to manage abroad again as he's been there and done it,plus he turned down offers from abroad before joining us.

 

I have a slight feeling he would be prepared to stay,as he just doesn't seem the sort of man who could walk away knowing that we would be desperate for stability.

 

Knowing our luck,it will be Ashley who activates the clause,just so he can pay some shit manager 6k a year.

 

Depends what other offers he has. If he has nothing I think he'll stick around, but I reckon a few teams next season might need new managers.

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Man, we so have to survive. This bloke is such a class above everything we've had.

Couldn't agree more.

For me it feels like this could be a watershed for me as a fan. Get relegated and lose Rafa and I think I'm done :(

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Mackem Jonathan Wilson's view on Football Weekly is that their only hope of survival is now catching Palace because he thinks Rafa will get us out of it no problem.

 

He loves to go on about how the whole world revolves around Sunderland are doomed to always be going down and how's he a pompous, albeit knowledgable, arse.

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Mackem Jonathan Wilson's view on Football Weekly is that their only hope of survival is now catching Palace because he thinks Rafa will get us out of it no problem.

 

 

Get in.

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Next up for Newcastle is the Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland on Sunday, when the stakes could hardly be higher. “Every game is important but this one is the most important because it is the next one, it’s a derby,, and because of the position in the table,” Benítez said.“I told the players they have to play without anxiety, because they will make more mistakes. They have to play with great commitment, working really hard, but they have to use the brain and try and play good football. In this way we can create more chances and maybe take more chances.”

 

None of the usual bullshit about it being a battle or the winner will be whoever wants it most. Of course commitment is important, but just as important is making your quality count. He really is a breath of fresh air.

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Next up for Newcastle is the Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland on Sunday, when the stakes could hardly be higher. “Every game is important but this one is the most important because it is the next one, it’s a derby,, and because of the position in the table,” Benítez said.“I told the players they have to play without anxiety, because they will make more mistakes. They have to play with great commitment, working really hard, but they have to use the brain and try and play good football. In this way we can create more chances and maybe take more chances.”

 

None of the usual bullshit about it being a battle or the winner will be whoever wants it most. Of course commitment is important, but just as important is making your quality count. He really is a breath of fresh air.

 

He's class, all he needs is a suit that fits.

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