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Never thought I could love a NUFC manager in the same way I did Kevin Keegan, and to a slightly lesser extent, Sir Bobby, but this fella is narve going to test that.

Would you still 'love' him if he fails to get us up?
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Never thought I could love a NUFC manager in the same way I did Kevin Keegan, and to a slightly lesser extent, Sir Bobby, but this fella is narve going to test that.

Would you still 'love' him if he fails to get us up?

 

Yes - because he isnt ignoring building a solid foundation for the future.

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Never thought I could love a NUFC manager in the same way I did Kevin Keegan, and to a slightly lesser extent, Sir Bobby, but this fella is narve going to test that.

Would you still 'love' him if he fails to get us up?

 

Just put the apprehension to one side and enjoy it for what it is; a real manager (and one of the best in the game) in full charge of the club and reshaping it from top to bottom.

 

You can see he's a massive believer in sorting out all the little things, the attention to detail and effort he's putting in is staggering. The only way this goes tits up is the club tries to screw him over, but not even they are that stupid, they know this is our best chance of turning the club round and will support him to the hilt.

 

We will go up, I've no doubt about it. This season is a step back to take one massive leap forward, much better than stumbling back and falling over were used to season after season.

 

 

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Results are just one thing in football, how you go about your business and what you put it is the other. We may or may not get promoted but he's absolutely killing it so far with the preparation and change of culture.

 

This is what we were saying Ashley should have done at the start, appoint someone who knows what they're doing and leave them to it (so far).

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Never thought I could love a NUFC manager in the same way I did Kevin Keegan, and to a slightly lesser extent, Sir Bobby, but this fella is narve going to test that.

Would you still 'love' him if he fails to get us up?

 

Yes because I know he'll have given it his best shot and won't come out with bullsh!t excuses and blame everyone but himself for his failure. Clearly he's an absolutely incredible bloke, not to mention one of the top managers in world football and he's already played a massive part in reshaping the club on and off the field.

 

He's the sole reason why myself and 1000's of others who had previously packed in their season tickets are returning next season regardless of relegation. He's actually made the club worthwhile supporting which we haven't been able to say for at least a decade. We know we won't just sack off the cup completions. No sell before we buy policy. No only signing players with a sell on value. Fuc*ing hell man he's even actively playing a part in improving the SJP atmosphere, not to mention the work he's doing in securing the future fanbase of the club.

 

Whatever happens he'll leave a legacy here for years to come.

 

I've never known people be so excited for the start of a season even though it's in the 2nd division and that's all down to him. Basically he's given us some hope, something to get behind. As a Newcastle fan that's all I really want.

 

 

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Never thought I could love a NUFC manager in the same way I did Kevin Keegan, and to a slightly lesser extent, Sir Bobby, but this fella is narve going to test that.

Would you still 'love' him if he fails to get us up?

Fucks sake :anguish:

 

Rafa already there with Keegan and Robson for me purely because of his stature in the world game and the options he'd have had vs. staying with us to build the club back up to where it should be.

 

 

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Never thought I could love a NUFC manager in the same way I did Kevin Keegan, and to a slightly lesser extent, Sir Bobby, but this fella is narve going to test that.

Would you still 'love' him if he fails to get us up?

 

Yes because I know he'll have given it his best shot and won't come out with bullsh!t excuses and blame everyone but himself for his failure. Clearly he's an absolutely incredible bloke, not to mention one of the top managers in world football and he's already played a massive part in reshaping the club on and off the field.

 

He's the sole reason why myself and 1000's of others who had previously packed in their season tickets are returning next season regardless of relegation. He's actually made the club worthwhile supporting which we haven't been able to say for at least a decade. We know we won't just sack off the cup completions. No sell before we buy policy. No only signing players with a sell on value. Fuc*ing hell man he's even actively playing a part in improving the SJP atmosphere, not to mention the work he's doing in securing the future fanbase of the club.

 

Whatever happens he'll leave a legacy here for years to come.

 

I've never known people be so excited for the start of a season even though it's in the 2nd division and that's all down to him. Basically he's given us some hope, something to get behind. As a Newcastle fan that's all I really want.

 

 

 

I even enjoyed the end of the season despite getting relegated. It was so weird actually being behind the team again. The years of Pardew and Carver really killed something inside to the point I was actually willing us to lose just to be shot of them, and I know I'm not the only one. Great to have our club back, and I wouldn't want anyone else in charge. He's far better than I realised now I've seen how much dedication he has for the smallest details.

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I was basically getting ready to ignore NUFC completely this season, now I've already got tickets for the Fulham game and will be going to a lot more.

 

Same and I'm also going to the bloody Southend game on a Tuesday night too FFS.

 

 

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You could possibly use a DNS site to disguise your location and get Now TV day passes for £6.99 a go. I used Smart DNS from Overplay to watch all last season's games on Premier League Pass, which is only meant for New Zealand.

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Video kicking about of the kids reaction to Rafa yesterday, absolute heart warming.

 

If someone could post it up I'd be great full,  think it was bbc newcastle.

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You could possibly use a DNS site to disguise your location and get Now TV day passes for £6.99 a go. I used Smart DNS from Overplay to watch all last season's games on Premier League Pass, which is only meant for New Zealand.

 

Fucking smart arse, now you tell us!

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Video kicking about of the kids reaction to Rafa yesterday, absolute heart warming.

 

If someone could post it up I'd be great full,  think it was bbc newcastle.

 

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Not gonna lie, I'd probably sprint towards Rafa like them if I seen him too :lol:

 

Memories of 'Mandoon' sprinting across the terraces to see Ben Arfa and tripping over the railing  :lol:

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