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Would you have Rafa back?   

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  1. 1. Would you have Rafa back?

    • Yes, as manager, immediately
    • Yes, as manager, but at some point in the future (eg if relegated)
    • Yes, in an advisory or DoF role
    • No, not in any meaningful capacity

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I wonder if Woodman is now the number 2 with Elliot in the canteen as back up ? we'll probably make more money selling Sels and Darlow than what Dubravka cost .....Has Rafa even spent any money yet ? it seems he brings in much more than what goes out.

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https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/laurent-robert-urges-newcastle-united-14735631

 

Laurent Robert urges Newcastle United to back Rafa Benitez or regret it forever

Laurent Robert is convinced that Rafa Benitez is the only man who will give Newcastle United a chance of eventually returning to the Champions League.

 

The Toon legend wooed fans at St James’ Park as he helped propel the club from the lower reaches of the Premier League on to Europe’s biggest stage back in 2002.

 

It was a roller-coaster ride that resulted in trips to Milan, Barcelona, Rotterdam, and Kiev for the Geordie fans and Robert savoured every second.

 

Now Robert hopes that Newcastle back Benitez and allow him to take the club back to the big time.

 

Robert told the Sunday Sun in an exclusive interview: “Rafa Benitez is the next man and the only man to take them to that next level.

 

“Look, he’s got great experience and sometimes with a manager he needs to have a bigger group of quality players.

 

“He will need time to work with them again.

 

“I hope next season he can deliver even better.

 

“They have a world class manager now so they should make sure he’s backed to the hilt.”

 

Robert spent four years on Tyneside and netted some spectacular goals as part of a team containing Alan Shearer, Gary Speed, Nobby Solano, Shay Given, and Craig Bellamy.

 

Toon fans still crave those special nights on the Continent but Robert knows that Benitez will need to be backed strongly as well as taking a good look at their own youth system.

 

The 43-year-old, who is now a youth coach at Montpellier, said: “I look at Newcastle United now and the balance is always up and down.

 

“Sometimes they can be very bad then they get some good wins, before the slip down again.

 

“They finished the season well though.

 

“I look out for there results all the time now.

 

“I hope that next season they can come back to the top end of the table under Rafa Benitez.

 

“Maybe they can finish in the Europa League places?

 

“Or in the future the Champions League?

 

“I’d love to see that again I really would.”

 

Although, Benitez is facing a tough task once again this year, even to scrape into the less fashionable Europa League places.

 

Robert said: “All the clubs in England are strong.

 

“It’s a strong group of teams and it’s easy for the top six to take the best players each summer.

 

“After that, you have teams that produce their own players.

 

“I’m at Montpellier now and you have to produce young players and get them into the first team.

 

“It can make things easier.”

 

Newcastle fans packed St James’ Park again last season and sold out most away allocations up and down the country.

 

An average home attendance of 51,992 still backed a side that spent parts of the season struggling in the bottom half of the Premier League table.

 

Robert says the United faithful deserve better.

 

He said: “In my four years in Newcastle the best memories are of the fans.

 

“Whether it was home or away they used to turn up in great numbers like an army.

 

“They came and they came to support us - the players.

 

“It was an incredible feeling.

 

“My best memory was when we took them into the Champions League.

 

“We went everywhere Holland, Italy, Spain, and Ukraine.

 

“Oh my God, they just took over the places we played at and it was a very good experience.

 

“Feyenoord was incredible because we took so many fans and we won the game 3-2 to get into the next round.

 

“I will never forget.

 

“I’d just like to say, now the dust has settled on my playing career, thank you to the supporters of Newcastle United.

 

“My four years in Newcastle were fantastic.

 

“I can’t thank the people in the city enough.”

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Laurent Robert urges Newcastle United to back Rafa Benitez or regret it forever

Laurent Robert is convinced that Rafa Benitez is the only man who will give Newcastle United a chance of eventually returning to the Champions League.

 

The Toon legend wooed fans at St James’ Park as he helped propel the club from the lower reaches of the Premier League on to Europe’s biggest stage back in 2002.

 

It was a roller-coaster ride that resulted in trips to Milan, Barcelona, Rotterdam, and Kiev for the Geordie fans and Robert savoured every second.

 

Now Robert hopes that Newcastle back Benitez and allow him to take the club back to the big time.

 

Robert told the Sunday Sun in an exclusive interview: “Rafa Benitez is the next man and the only man to take them to that next level.

 

“Look, he’s got great experience and sometimes with a manager he needs to have a bigger group of quality players.

 

“He will need time to work with them again.

 

“I hope next season he can deliver even better.

 

“They have a world class manager now so they should make sure he’s backed to the hilt.”

 

Robert spent four years on Tyneside and netted some spectacular goals as part of a team containing Alan Shearer, Gary Speed, Nobby Solano, Shay Given, and Craig Bellamy.

 

Toon fans still crave those special nights on the Continent but Robert knows that Benitez will need to be backed strongly as well as taking a good look at their own youth system.

 

The 43-year-old, who is now a youth coach at Montpellier, said: “I look at Newcastle United now and the balance is always up and down.

 

“Sometimes they can be very bad then they get some good wins, before the slip down again.

 

“They finished the season well though.

 

“I look out for there results all the time now.

 

“I hope that next season they can come back to the top end of the table under Rafa Benitez.

 

“Maybe they can finish in the Europa League places?

 

“Or in the future the Champions League?

 

“I’d love to see that again I really would.”

 

Although, Benitez is facing a tough task once again this year, even to scrape into the less fashionable Europa League places.

 

Robert said: “All the clubs in England are strong.

 

“It’s a strong group of teams and it’s easy for the top six to take the best players each summer.

 

“After that, you have teams that produce their own players.

 

“I’m at Montpellier now and you have to produce young players and get them into the first team.

 

“It can make things easier.”

 

Newcastle fans packed St James’ Park again last season and sold out most away allocations up and down the country.

 

An average home attendance of 51,992 still backed a side that spent parts of the season struggling in the bottom half of the Premier League table.

 

Robert says the United faithful deserve better.

 

He said: “In my four years in Newcastle the best memories are of the fans.

 

“Whether it was home or away they used to turn up in great numbers like an army.

 

“They came and they came to support us - the players.

 

“It was an incredible feeling.

 

“My best memory was when we took them into the Champions League.

 

“We went everywhere Holland, Italy, Spain, and Ukraine.

 

“Oh my God, they just took over the places we played at and it was a very good experience.

 

“Feyenoord was incredible because we took so many fans and we won the game 3-2 to get into the next round.

 

“I will never forget.

 

“I’d just like to say, now the dust has settled on my playing career, thank you to the supporters of Newcastle United.

 

“My four years in Newcastle were fantastic.

 

“I can’t thank the people in the city enough.”

 

Ah man. That's mint.

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Was talking to a mate tonight about NUFC, I don't see him that often and he was asking how I felt about the club at the moment. He said it was all looking good as an outsider, after finishing 10th and things all positive.

 

So fucking annoying to explain how close we could be to something truly special, with a proper long-term plan in place under a top class manager and everyone pulling in the same direction.

 

And yet Ashley and his cronies insist on holding the club back.

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Guest firetotheworks

What a great day player he was, significantly more talented than Ben Arfa

A James post if ever there was one.
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I wish 4-4-2 was still in fashion man. I doubt back then we were high for possession stats, it was just fast, exciting, direct (not as in route one) football.

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Wasnt Rafa complimentary of Charnley's work, less than a week ago?

 

It sounds very plausible but I suspect it's a bit of naughty column filling by the Gazette.

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