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With all the discussion that has gone on regarding the Sporting Director's role and the Manager's role regarding transfers, this is an incredibly interesting listen.

 

A little snippet for you ... Rogers wanted Tom Ince ahead of Coutinho, who the recruitment guys wanted, and that was the deal that was going to happen until Blackpool changed the terms late on!

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

 

 

Love the sound of all of that.

 

Our next big step forward will come off the back of this kind of approach.

 

Very very promising stuff IMO.

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Even if you give him the benefit of the doubt and believe him. He just revels in bad news and negativity. Despite supposedly being a fan. 
 

He is a monumental tosser. Easter Island block heed cunt. 

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12 minutes ago, Lush Vlad said:

Even if you give him the benefit of the doubt and believe him. He just revels in bad news and negativity. Despite supposedly being a fan. 
 

He is a monumental tosser. Easter Island block heed cunt. 

Job of a journalist is to report on what's happening.  Just cos he's a fan does not mean he should cover up story's.

 

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1 minute ago, Slim said:

Job of a journalist is to report on what's happening.  Just cos he's a fan does not mean he should cover up story's.

 


You should probably read posts properly before replying. 

Where have I suggested he should ‘cover up a story’ FFS. Why is he the only one that is reporting this? Why does almost every story he publishes focus on the bad and not the good? 
 

The bloke is a bellend. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Slim said:

Job of a journalist is to report on what's happening.  Just cos he's a fan does not mean he should cover up story's.

 

Don't think he is covering a story to be honest, I am thinking he is trying to create one that isn't even in there to begin with.

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33 minutes ago, Ben said:

Civil war

 

I really don't trust this guy at all.

 

However, if anyone at the club really thinks no one should be able to question anything they do in their role, or suggest to them ways that things can be improved ...

 

Then that kind of person, no matter who they are, absolutely has to go!

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Myleftboot said:

How’s Bunce changed training?

 

This is what Hope is saying:

 

Howe's power has been diluted, with Mitchell, Eales and new performance director James Bunce taking greater control across all aspects of the club's day-to-day running. Bunce is around training every day and, during pre-season in Germany, it was interesting to note Howe's body language - like a hedgehog raises its quills - as he prepared a session with the new man watching on.

 

The volume of intensity in training, it is said, has been reduced compared to previous seasons, an instruction on the part of Bunce aimed at lowering the number of injuries and optimising performance. 

 

So far, Newcastle have taken seven points from nine, have picked up two injuries - neither is serious - and, by Howe's admission, have not played as well as he would have liked, with some key players still lacking fitness. 

 

There is, then, a balance to be found.

If Bunce can increase player availability, that is good news for the club. If Mitchell can implement a recruitment strategy that gets ahead of Profit and Sustainability Rules, that is good news for the club. But to suggest that some of what went before was substandard - when Howe and others took the club from 19th to the Champions League in less than two seasons - was perhaps not the wisest ploy.

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