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I’m sure I remember posts in the Academy thread in here talking about how results and performances improved when he was here last year while Beardsley was on gardening leave.

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So a guy who got 1 point from 9 games as manager of Northwich Victoria, then got sacked as manager of Rotherham when they were 3rd bottom of the championship and who had 1 game as manager of Liverpool ladies comes highly rated

 

The guy is a fucking yes man you just have to look at the amount of times he was a caretaker at Leeds to a loon of an owner

 

He will fit in well here another puppet

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:suicide: :suicide: :suicide: :suicide:

 

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Jesus. Can you imagine the quality of Redfearn’s training? Bet it’s a jog round the field followed by 2 touch 5-a-side.

 

By all accounts he's meant to be a good coach to be fair to him, it's just look at that pic though, why would anyone want to renew their season ticket  :lol: they would be mental.

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So a guy who got 1 point from 9 games as manager of Northwich Victoria, then got sacked as manager of Rotherham when they were 3rd bottom of the championship and who had 1 game as manager of Liverpool ladies comes highly rated

 

The guy is a fucking yes man you just have to look at the amount of times he was a caretaker at Leeds to a loon of an owner

 

He will fit in well here another puppet

 

Difference between manager and coach you prick.

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Since the moment of our arrival we have really been touched by the kindness and respect that we have been shown. Our hosts have treated us with great consideration and are always keen to make us happy. As we all know from experience, in football, just as in everyday life, when people show you respect and affection and do everything they can to make things easier for you, life is much happier, even when you face difficult moments. I must say that I have had more meetings with the Chairman, the President and the General Manager this week, than I had in 3 years at Newcastle. They haven't just been work meetings, rather signs of respect in which we have been able to appreciate the differences and similarities in our cultures.

 

:lol: :lol:

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Since the moment of our arrival we have really been touched by the kindness and respect that we have been shown. Our hosts have treated us with great consideration and are always keen to make us happy. As we all know from experience, in football, just as in everyday life, when people show you respect and affection and do everything they can to make things easier for you, life is much happier, even when you face difficult moments. I must say that I have had more meetings with the Chairman, the President and the General Manager this week, than I had in 3 years at Newcastle. They haven't just been work meetings, rather signs of respect in which we have been able to appreciate the differences and similarities in our cultures.

 

:lol: :lol:

 

How can Charnley meet him that .much ?  He'd have to be surgically removed from Mike's arsehole

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Since the moment of our arrival we have really been touched by the kindness and respect that we have been shown. Our hosts have treated us with great consideration and are always keen to make us happy. As we all know from experience, in football, just as in everyday life, when people show you respect and affection and do everything they can to make things easier for you, life is much happier, even when you face difficult moments. I must say that I have had more meetings with the Chairman, the President and the General Manager this week, than I had in 3 years at Newcastle. They haven't just been work meetings, rather signs of respect in which we have been able to appreciate the differences and similarities in our cultures.

 

:lol: :lol:

 

How can Charnley meet him that .much ?  He'd have to be surgically removed from Mike's arsehole

 

:lol:

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Since the moment of our arrival we have really been touched by the kindness and respect that we have been shown. Our hosts have treated us with great consideration and are always keen to make us happy. As we all know from experience, in football, just as in everyday life, when people show you respect and affection and do everything they can to make things easier for you, life is much happier, even when you face difficult moments. I must say that I have had more meetings with the Chairman, the President and the General Manager this week, than I had in 3 years at Newcastle. They haven't just been work meetings, rather signs of respect in which we have been able to appreciate the differences and similarities in our cultures.

 

:lol: :lol:

 

Good. Hopefully more to come. (Rafa comments, that is.)

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Since the moment of our arrival we have really been touched by the kindness and respect that we have been shown. Our hosts have treated us with great consideration and are always keen to make us happy. As we all know from experience, in football, just as in everyday life, when people show you respect and affection and do everything they can to make things easier for you, life is much happier, even when you face difficult moments. I must say that I have had more meetings with the Chairman, the President and the General Manager this week, than I had in 3 years at Newcastle. They haven't just been work meetings, rather signs of respect in which we have been able to appreciate the differences and similarities in our cultures.

 

:lol: :lol:

 

:lol: :lol:

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Just makes FCB look a twat, not that he gives a fuck.

 

If any manager takes this job they are an unambitious cunt puppet.

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At first I was hoping Rafa would go Ham as soon as the clock struck midnight on the first of July, but I actually prefer this approach.

 

Act magnanimous but constantly dropping reminders where appropriate about what a bunch of dumb pricks we have in charge.

 

Stuff like the "after 3 years they painted the walls" and showing how random mid table clubs in China are better run is goooold.

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Looks like he was totally vindicated in his decision to look elsewhere for a job. He knew fine well that the takeover talk was a load of bullshit.

 

Yep :thup:

 

He knew Perez would be sold and he wouldn’t be allowed to keep Rondon.

 

Also the contract said “Less say on transfers”.

 

Basically made Rafa Benitez leave.

 

He wanted to stay at Newcastle but leave Mike Ashley F.C.

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I very rarely dream because of some meds im on, like twice a year and if i do its some weird horror sci-fi weirdness shit. Last night I managed to dream a dream where I walked up to Rafa and hugged him asking him to come back whilst crying ?  I don`t think I have cried in real life for over 20 years. The power of Steve Bruce. 

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In hindsight it would have been better if Rafa had never been NUFC manager. He only delayed what we are now experiencing. Maybe this Hell would have been over by now if Mike Ashley had been allowed to carry out his moronic, logic defying decisions for the last 3 years?

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In hindsight it would have been better if Rafa had never been NUFC manager. He only delayed what we are now experiencing. Maybe this Hell would have been over by now if Mike Ashley had been allowed to carry out his moronic, logic defying decisions for the last 3 years?

 

Probably, but hard to really say because who knows when we might get some joy again? At least we had a couple of seasons of pretending we were a real football club again.

 

I thought that throughout Rafa's tenure really, he's just masking the real situation.

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In hindsight it would have been better if Rafa had never been NUFC manager. He only delayed what we are now experiencing. Maybe this Hell would have been over by now if Mike Ashley had been allowed to carry out his moronic, logic defying decisions for the last 3 years?

 

Probably, but hard to really say because who knows when we might get some joy again? At least we had a couple of seasons of pretending we were a real football club again.

 

I thought that throughout Rafa's tenure really, he's just masking the real situation.

 

At least it’s reminded us what we could be and that we’re not asking too much to have a team that competes. If Rafa hadn’t been here we’d probably be more accepting of our fate under Ashley.

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