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Just think how much sweeter this will be when it starts to turn lads.
 

This in many ways is similar to KK’s 2nd coming, but with much more time to turn it around.

 

Convinced they’ll pull somebody out the bag we’ll all be happy with, then watch the revolution start to snowball.
 

We’re on the brink of something special, everyone just needs to hold their nerve and back the club to hilt.

 

 

 

 

 

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I’m starting to really believe we are cursed, we seem to lurch from one bad decision to another. We must be the only team that never seems to get a new many bounce either 

 

 

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  On 30/10/2021 at 21:01, Whitley mag said:

Just think how much sweeter this will be when it starts to turn lads.
 

This in many ways is similar to KK’s 2nd coming, but with much more time to turn it around.

 

Convinced they’ll pull somebody out the bag we’ll all be happy with, then watch the revolution start to snowball.
 

We’re on the brink of something special, everyone just needs to hold their nerve and back the club to hilt.

 

 

 

 

 

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It all rests on the managerial decision and we need it soon.

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  On 30/10/2021 at 21:02, nufcnick said:

I’m starting to really believe we are cursed, we seem to lurch from one bad decision to another. We must be the only team that never seems to get a new many bounce either 

 

 

 

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TBF we don’t have a new manager, we have the old manager’s assistant who has absolutely no credentials for the job. 

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https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/new-newcastle-manager-ten-hag-25338315

 

Newcastle's new owners will have to launch a ­compelling charm offensive to lure Ajax coach Erik ten Hag to Tyneside.

Ten Hag is refusing to comment on suggestions that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund want him to become Toon boss following their £300million takeover at St James’ Park.

PIF also have their sights on Ajax’s highly rated sporting ­director Marc Overmars.

 

But a well-placed source said: “Will it be Champions League or Championship? That is the ­question that bothers Ten Hag.

“Right now he is top of the group with Ajax in the Champions League and he can be sure of taking them into the knockout stages in 2022.”

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  On 30/10/2021 at 22:09, The Prophet said:

Imagine watching that utter dross today and thinking 'aye Almiron, he's the issue here'.

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8 goals and 3 assists in 89 and people still think he has potential. He is a relic not a talisman. 

We need to look forward not back to Rafa's failures

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  On 30/10/2021 at 22:18, ozzrahog said:

In what way is he not a failure?

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In the way that he provides other things other than pure goal/assist stats for the time being, like running off the ball, running with the ball, making space for others etc etc. There are far worse ‘offenders’ in the team you need to be making examples of who do the sum of fuck all. Granted, for the reputation he came with, and money spent, he should be doing better, but I’d have him in the team over others, for sure.

 

 

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  On 30/10/2021 at 20:47, prefabtoon said:

I think pif have already resigned themselves to the championship.

We have a team that have lost there way, We need to start from the basics again, 

Maybe keeping a couple of the players we already have.

then building for the championship. As at the moment we would struggle in the championship.

We will bring in martinez as non of the big names would touch us with a barge poll at the moment.

its going to take years to build decent facility's and a team to tempt a  decent manager, 

But at the end of the day we now have hope.

 

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  On 30/10/2021 at 22:18, ozzrahog said:

In what way is he not a failure?

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Alright, I'll bite. Our performance data is far superior when we play Almiron through the middle, probably because he's one of a few players who commits opponents.

 

He's potential ceiling is probably a midtable footballer and he will be replaced in time as the squad improves, but when you look at the gaping holes at full back and in central midfield, he's the very least of our problems.

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