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Jesse Pinkman

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I just can't shake the doubt about what happens after promotion, will we back Rafa enough to realise the potential he gives us? I'll enjoy it for now of course, but Big Mike is always looming in the background.

 

I think Ashley will stick to the original plan of the club being self-funding, which means Rafa will get all the available profits to spend as he sees fit. Should be a dramatic improvement on chancers like Pardew being handed players he hasn't got a clue how to use with no discernible long term plan in place.

 

I agree. Ashley doesn't want to be hands on, for him Rafa is basically the manager he's always wanted. An obsessive who will run the club from top to bottom and leave him to get on with his main business which is Sports Direct.

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Isn't he the exact opposite type of manager Mike has wanted?

 

He wanted to build a system above the manager that would do the bulk of the work and have a manager come in who would basically just coach the players and pick the team. The aim being that he could be easily replaced (their words).

 

Getting Rafa in and giving him pretty much full control is basically the death of his old system, although from a financial standpoint it'll probably run the same way. We saw instant changes with signing 30+ aged players.

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Isn't he the exact opposite type of manager Mike has wanted?

 

He wanted to build a system above the manager that would do the bulk of the work and have a manager come in who would basically just coach the players and pick the team. The aim being that he could be easily replaced (their words).

 

Getting Rafa in and giving him pretty much full control is basically the death of his old system, although from a financial standpoint it'll probably run the same way. We saw instant changes with signing 30+ aged players.

 

Yeah, Ashley has changed pretty dramatically since we went downhill under Pardew and Carver. He did come out and say that things would be different but then he tried to do it on the cheap with McClaren. Relegation has probably finally made him see it's a false economy.

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Ashley is an absolute cunt and should be shot, but he did give that idiot McClaren money (or the TV money did) so I don't see why he wouldn't do the same with Benitez.

 

Over the last two years we have spent a lot of money and wasted it on garbage I don't consider that an issue.

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The irony is, the model he has aspired to build probably works in a round about way with Rafa. He identifies players who offer value for money, and at some point they will still be sold because they're either surplus to requirements or want to move on to bigger and better things. Difference being the players have an opportunity to improve under a world class coach and become more valuable, and the club is sold to them on the basis that the club wanrs them and not purely as a stepping stone. Cold hard relaity is that if we end up with players becoming world beaters they will likely want that big move, or perhaps we end with a degree of success as a result of said players.

 

The model will largely remain, but the structure is different

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I wonder if he'll offer Anita and Gouffran new deals?

 

I'm not sure about Anita, but I don't think I'd keep him on.

 

Gouffran can go.

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I wonder if he'll offer Anita and Gouffran new deals?

 

I'm not sure about Anita, but I don't think I'd keep him on.

 

Gouffran can go.

 

I'd be very surprised if the squad bears much resemblance to this one if we get promoted. I suppose some of them might end up as reserves rather than in the first team.

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In Tynemouth village now enjoying a sneaky cider and bacon buttie in Ora.

 

Who cares what you're upto, this is a thread about Rafa. Get your own thread!

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I'm not too keen on his tactics or how he sees the game should be played, but Rafa Benitez is the fucking man and has transformed this football club totally and deserves every single person who loves NUFC or who has them in their heart to be behind him 100% no matter what!

 

He's another KK or another Sir Bobby to me and I won't forget wor Chrissy Hughton either in all of this. Again, he is the man!

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:smitten:

 

I'm not too keen on his tactics or how he sees the game should be played, but Rafa Benitez is the f***ing man and has transformed this football club totally and deserves every single person who loves NUFC or who has them in their heart to be behind him 100% no matter what!

 

He's another KK or another Sir Bobby to me and I won't forget wor Chrissy Hughton either in all of this. Again, he is the man!

I haven't a problem with his tactics or how he feels the game should be played .... But I agree 100 ℅ with you I trust him 1000000 ℅ I fucking adore the man tbh the way I feel now about football and the way I feel about Newcastle has changed so much ... I haven't been this excited about football since I was 13....  I love him ?

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What a man!

 

 

Asked on Monday whether he missed the bright lights of the Champions League or Premier League, he looked back almost confused.

 

“I am concentrating on games and that’s it. I decided to stay for the fans and the club, to stay in England and manage a team in the way you want to manage,” he said.

 

“I’m not thinking about what isn’t here. It’s a sunny day outside, I’m coaching a team the way I want to coach it. That’s it. In the end, it’s XI versus XI and we’ve got 52,000 fans coming to our games - it’s not bad.”

 

That is a genuinely brilliant quote which deserves more love in the media and the football public. In this era of rampant commercialism in football, where every player every manager wants to jump to the next step - higher wages at the first available opportunity - that quote is a throwback to the simpler times, reminding us all why we love this game and our respective clubs.

 

By the way Rafa's teams really click into fifth gear and go on full on crushing machine mode in the second half of the season.

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What a man!

 

 

Asked on Monday whether he missed the bright lights of the Champions League or Premier League, he looked back almost confused.

 

“I am concentrating on games and that’s it. I decided to stay for the fans and the club, to stay in England and manage a team in the way you want to manage,” he said.

 

“I’m not thinking about what isn’t here. It’s a sunny day outside, I’m coaching a team the way I want to coach it. That’s it. In the end, it’s XI versus XI and we’ve got 52,000 fans coming to our games - it’s not bad.”

 

That is a genuinely brilliant quote which deserves more love in the media and the football public. In this era of rampant commercialism in football, where every player every manager wants to jump to the next step - higher wages at the first available opportunity - that quote is a throwback to the simpler times, reminding us all why we love this game and our respective clubs.

 

By the way Rafa's teams really click into fifth gear and go on full on crushing machine mode in the second half of the season.

 

:thup: Quoted for truth

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http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161019/07b537057d0af916a00207d5686dc611.jpg

 

I doubt anyone has forgotten, but league record under McLaren in 15/16

 

Newcastle United P28 W6 D6  L16 F28 A53  Pts 24

 

When Rafa took over, our recent form was P6 W1 D0 L5.

 

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