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3 minutes ago, Billy Pilgrim said:

Ruud Gullit signed TWENTY NINE players at Newcastle. That is more than 2 a month in the whole time he was here :lol:

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/ruud-gullit/spielertransfers/trainer/1273/plus/0/galerie/0?station_id=2336

 

 

 


That’s definitely wrong. Not including youths I remember him signing Ferguson, Maric, Domi, Saha on loan, Dumas, Karelse, Goma, Dyer, Marcelino then Wright on loan. 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, kisearch said:

Don't think anyone hates Howe except that weird lad that used to post on here. It's just that Bournemouth were always defensively dodgy and maybe wouldn't be the best fit for the players Newcastle have, when the manager really need to hit the ground running. Add to that that Emery is the alternative and is a proven higher calibre of manager at this point, so it's understandable that he's preferred. Not taking anything away from what Howe did at Bournemouth or his ability as a coach, especially on the attacking side of things.


I think he's back, tbh. And he's brought friends!

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3 minutes ago, Billy Pilgrim said:

Ruud Gullit signed TWENTY NINE players at Newcastle. That is more than 2 a month in the whole time he was here :lol:

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/ruud-gullit/spielertransfers/trainer/1273/plus/0/galerie/0?station_id=2336

 

 

 

Eh that's not right. He didn't sign Hamann, Guivarch, Gallacher, Fumaca, solano, glass, brady, serrant, Pistone.. 

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I don't get this "doesn't have relegation battle experience".

 

What experience would that be? Surely it's no different from the rest of the season, just try to win games and pick up points? Or is there a secret way of going about it that only managers who have been in relegation battles before know about? :lol:

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Had an extensive 30 second glance at some Arsenal forums and their Reddit and they generally seem to wish him well and think he's a good manager, that'll dee me. Hopefully that's representative [emoji38]

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Peppe said:

I don't get this "doesn't have relegation battle experience".

 

What experience would that be? Surely it's no different from the rest of the season, just try to win games and pick up points? Or is there a secret way of going about it that only managers who have been in relegation battles before know about? :lol:

 

One must surrender to the teachings of Big Sam and his anointed, Sammy Lee.

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1 minute ago, TheHoob said:

Had an extensive 30 second glance at some Arsenal forums and their Reddit and they generally seem to wish him well and think he's a good manager, that'll dee me. 

 

They don't hound their managers out and give them personal abuse like the scum in the North East

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Just now, Klaus said:

 

They don't hound their managers out and give them personal abuse like the scum in the North East

 

 

are they saying that because they realize Mikel "steve bruce is one of the most important english managers in past 100 years" Arteta was maybe rushed into the job and Emery was not given enough time?

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Just now, Joey Linton said:

He improved Arsenal's league position in his one season there and the bloke who since replaced him hasn't matched it, all while getting to a European final at the same time. Really don't understand the "failed at arsenal" thing at all. 

 

Plus, he was always on a hiding to nothing, trying to follow on from Wenger's legacy. 

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