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5 hours ago, Optimistic Nut said:

 

If it was up to people like Nolan, we'd be a good old fashioned British club in the championship led by salt of the earth manager Brucie. 

 

Might not have long to wait. 

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9 hours ago, Optimistic Nut said:

So he says the players should pull their weight? How are they meant to do that when the manager is on holiday or turning up late for training? Fat mess of a man. I hate this prick more than anyone ever involved in our club. Can you imagine turning up for work in the morning and your superior is away on holiday without telling anyone.  

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from the chronicle today

 

Haycock's appointment comes little more than a year after Bruce launched an investigation into the number of injuries his side suffered during his first season at the club.

Although Newcastle were down on soft tissue injuries, in 2019-20, Bruce admitted his players were having to adjust to a different style of training.

"All the sport scientists, doctors and nutritionists, we have analysed what we do," he said last September.

"To be fair, we do ask them to work hard in training with a certain intensity, which has changed over the last 12 months. A new manager has different philosophies and a different way of training.

"Most of our injuries happen in games and the big ones, which a lot of people missed out on with this, just happened in a match and were impact. There's not much you can do about that."

 

 

eh, doesnt that just suggest that bruce needs to update his training regimes and that rafa knew what he was doing?

explains a lot.

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50 minutes ago, huss9 said:

from the chronicle today

 

Haycock's appointment comes little more than a year after Bruce launched an investigation into the number of injuries his side suffered during his first season at the club.

Although Newcastle were down on soft tissue injuries, in 2019-20, Bruce admitted his players were having to adjust to a different style of training.

"All the sport scientists, doctors and nutritionists, we have analysed what we do," he said last September.

"To be fair, we do ask them to work hard in training with a certain intensity, which has changed over the last 12 months. A new manager has different philosophies and a different way of training.

"Most of our injuries happen in games and the big ones, which a lot of people missed out on with this, just happened in a match and were impact. There's not much you can do about that."

 

 

eh, doesnt that just suggest that bruce needs to update his training regimes and that rafa knew what he was doing?

explains a lot.

How anyone can take that fat mess seriously when he is taking about sports scientists and nutrition is beyond me. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, huss9 said:

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"To be fair, we do ask them to work hard in training with a certain intensity, which has changed over the last 12 months. A new manager has different philosophies and a different way of training." 

Like cramming a week's worth of training into 3 days for example. 

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23 minutes ago, Joey Linton said:

Like cramming a week's worth of training into 3 days for example. 

Or fucking off to Portugal for a holiday. Or turning up late for training while the players stand around wondering what to do. Those sort of cutting edge philosophies that our modern, ahead of the curve, in peak condition manager brings to the squad. 

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1 hour ago, ManDoon said:

Nolan :lol: players pulling their weight, from a renowned piss head who was gassed after 40 mins. Cheers Kevin 

Wuh preparation is meticulous, let me tell you. If 6 of then are away, what's he supposed to do? 

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3 hours ago, huss9 said:

from the chronicle today

 

Haycock's appointment comes little more than a year after Bruce launched an investigation into the number of injuries his side suffered during his first season at the club.

Although Newcastle were down on soft tissue injuries, in 2019-20, Bruce admitted his players were having to adjust to a different style of training.

"All the sport scientists, doctors and nutritionists, we have analysed what we do," he said last September.

"To be fair, we do ask them to work hard in training with a certain intensity, which has changed over the last 12 months. A new manager has different philosophies and a different way of training.

"Most of our injuries happen in games and the big ones, which a lot of people missed out on with this, just happened in a match and were impact. There's not much you can do about that."

 

 

eh, doesnt that just suggest that bruce needs to update his training regimes and that rafa knew what he was doing?

explains a lot.

Maybe if we had real training and recovery facilities instead of wheelie bins and splash pools we'd have a better record with soft tissue injuries.

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Have these people actually watched Newcastle this season ? the pro Bruce comments after every game are getting to be nothing more than a joke, "did well against a very good West Ham team" "Villa have spent a lot of money this season" "Dyche can always drag a result out of nothing" "a whisker away from beating Southampton" "Ronaldo" "Great point against Leeds" its just so predictable now and the Pro Bruce camp debate's harder than the anti Bruce.

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37 minutes ago, Yorkie said:


 

Don’t think I’ve ever seen a manager get so much sympathy for doing a horrendous job.

 

It’s incredible how many ‘Steve is a good man and deserves better than Ashley’ stories have been pushed. 
 

When a team is so bad, the results are so awful, the performances are so consistently dreadful then the question should always be ‘is the manager good enough?’ 

 

Yet we get fed ‘Steve is stuck with the situation’ or ‘Steve should walk away from the job for his own good’.
 

You honestly never get this at any other club. 

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2 hours ago, Nobody said:

This is Mike Ashley, he does everything opposite how normal clubs work. 

Yep. He always always always makes the wrong decision. Has done for 14 years and will do until the day he leaves.

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2 hours ago, JeffJ said:


 

Don’t think I’ve ever seen a manager get so much sympathy for doing a horrendous job.

 

It’s incredible how many ‘Steve is a good man and deserves better than Ashley’ stories have been pushed. 
 

When a team is so bad, the results are so awful, the performances are so consistently dreadful then the question should always be ‘is the manager good enough?’ 

 

Yet we get fed ‘Steve is stuck with the situation’ or ‘Steve should walk away from the job for his own good’.
 

You honestly never get this at any other club. 

He needs to be a human shield and keep Newcastle in the league cheaply with no complaints, in Ashley's eyes he's doing a fuckin cracking job.

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