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PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 7:20 pm 
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Aw Come On Pete Join in the spirit of the occasion !
Where's your banter gone ?
And You CF, surely even you can't be that miserable, well after all the club is in great shape according to your recent post ! :lol:
Laugh.... I nearly wet mesel !
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:45 am 
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Have to be honest, when at one point it genuinely seemed KK and gone and we were going to be left with Dennis sodding Wise I felt about as low as at any point in my toon supporting career.

Looks like common sense may be about to reign though - keeping everything crossed!


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Well CF, seems you are wrong. No common sense at all, unless you still believe the club is in good nick like you quoted just a couple of days ago. :?
I have not seen SSN or any official News site but I understand from txts I've had that Kevin Keegan has resigned. :cry:
I've enjoyed these last 60 hours really have. If you want a laugh just go on any Sunderland AFC site. Real comedy. :lol:
It will get worse as well over the next few days. Even the local press and I mean Geordie press are calling it Sid James Park. :D
KK had no option, I've expressed my respect on another thread.
There is rumour that they have lined up Gus Poyet to work with Wise and another that they have lined up the manager of Real Zaragossa. :congrats
What the feck is gannin on ?
Surely Wise will not be kept on. :oops:
I take it you know by now that the Arab consortium that have bought Man City preferred Newcastle but Fat Cashley would not release the amount of shares they requested ? :P
Oh Dear.
The only way back for these jokers is to sell out completely.
Anyway I'm not as ecstatic as you may think I am cos I think from all this shambles may come some good. I fear that Fat Cashley will be forced to get out and sell and the Toon may come good.
On the other hand he may stay in charge and make an even bigger mess than he already has !
Goodnight and I'll leave you with this.
He's Walked Away, He's Walked Away'
He's walking,
Keegone's walked away !
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He's small, he's grey,
He always walks away,
Special K,Special K.
Oh Happy Days !
Gary, Absolutely ecstatic to be a Mackem.
So much for the Messiah ! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I'm honestly finding it harder and harder to give a sh!t. My initial anger is slowly being replaced by apathy - there's so little integrity left in the game, with real football men being steadily replaced by bloated corporates just wanting to stick their fat selfish noses in the trough with no respect or care for pride and tradition.

Turn football into a toy for bored rich men if you wish, but don't expect there to be many left who care any more.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 5:14 pm 
Now maybe Martin, you'll understand my 'Disillusion' the other day, it's not looking any better today either :roll:

According the SSN, there are loads of fans encamped outside of SJP, chanting Ashley & Wise out, the bookers have Poyet as favorite, how can Ashley & Wise think that replacing KK with Poyet will appease the fans, they want them both out & hopefully some Arab/Russian with more money than sense will buy the club & save us from internal combustion :shock: :shock: but I can't see it happening :cry:


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Yes those fine examples of Geordie folk with their banners proclaiming............................
"KEAGAN IN "
"WE LOVE YOU KEGAN WE DO"
"ASHLEIGH OUT"
" BOYCOUTT THE HULL GAME"
Have a look at them ! They've probably never been inside Sid James and the nearest they get to a game is rolling up after they've signed on.
Ha Ha Ha Happy as, Gary the Mackem !

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 9:07 am 
You maybe right Gary but at least someone is doing something instead of just excepting what Ashley is doing to the TOON :roll: unlike down the road at Wet Spam :shock: where nobody really cares about there manager resigning & what the owner is doing to their club :o


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Yes those fine examples of Geordie folk with their banners proclaiming............................
"KEAGAN IN "
"WE LOVE YOU KEGAN WE DO"
"ASHLEIGH OUT"
" BOYCOUTT THE HULL GAME"
Have a look at them ! They've probably never been inside Sid James and the nearest they get to a game is rolling up after they've signed on.
Ha Ha Ha Happy as, Gary the Mackem !


Aye the charver crowds can be pretty embarrassing (and let's not pretend every club doesn't have them!), but ironically in this case they could actually have done us a favour if they help Ashley realise his position is quickly becoming untenable....

I for one am going to personally boycoutt all Mike Ashley's stores....


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Well join the club ! I've been doing that for ages :lol:
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You see, us Mackems and Geordies are starting to bond ! :shock: :wink:

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http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=352050
Just let the bloke go !
They just don't get it do they ?
Class ?????? What's that ?
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Boo Hoo
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 11:59 am 
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Old story - the denial has since been denied!

Right now it looks like we'll struggle to find any half decent manager willing to come and work with our shambolic board - even Dennis's cronies don't seem keen.


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Pete wrote:
You maybe right Gary but at least someone is doing something instead of just excepting what Ashley is doing to the TOON :roll: unlike down the road at Wet Spam :shock: where nobody really cares about there manager resigning & what the owner is doing to their club :o


Things are ticking along very nicely at "Wet Spam" at present.

I wouldn't say that nobody cares about the manager and what the owners are doing at the club, lets just say we do things differently here. I mean lets face it, those fans clammering outside SJP are hardly going to make any difference to the outcome are they. Anyhow, whats the big fuss about KK ? He was hardly going to take the club forward in terms of success was he ? No doubt the ex Chelsea boys will look to make their mark. I'm giggling at the prospect.
Oh, and the sight of Ashley on the terrace knocking back that pint, priceless.. What has it come to there ?

I think we've got the pick of the ex Chelsea lads with Zola. A bright young manager. Wish us luck !


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Good Luck Willis except of course, when you play us !
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:28 pm 
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...Things are ticking along very nicely at "Wet Spam" at present.

I wouldn't say that nobody cares about the manager and what the owners are doing at the club, lets just say we do things differently here. I mean lets face it, those fans clammering outside SJP are hardly going to make any difference to the outcome are they. Anyhow, whats the big fuss about KK ? He was hardly going to take the club forward in terms of success was he ? No doubt the ex Chelsea boys will look to make their mark. I'm giggling at the prospect.
Oh, and the sight of Ashley on the terrace knocking back that pint, priceless.. What has it come to there ?

I think we've got the pick of the ex Chelsea lads with Zola. A bright young manager. Wish us luck !


All the fuss is about our fans standing up for a manager we know & trust over the owner & his cronies instead of letting a manager who kept you from playing in the CCC & standing by the man with the money, which your fans seem to be doing :roll:

How long do you think Zola will like having his players chosen for him, probably about the same amount of time that KK did, then he'll walk & you'll be back to square one again... as for the ex chelski boys sticking together, I don't think Wise is as popular as he thinks, as Poyet has turned us down as he doesn't want to be treated like KK was & I don't think any other manager would either :roll:

Saying that tho, according to the crap-loids, Zico wants to manage the TOON... maybe they'll choose him or maybe we'll get brought out by someone & KK will return, who know's :roll:


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I don't think Zola will have the same problem with a Director of Football or whatever Wise is called, as KK did.
Zola is Italian and that's what the Italians do and West Ham have had an Italian in that role for some time.
I f you assume they will communicate than there shouldn't be a problem.
In theory it should work but they will need to communicate and that's something KK and Wise didn't do.
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Hey Pete, are you boycotting this thread ? Forget that I didn't realise you'd changed your avatar,
lordy you've got some bottle
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:37 pm 
Not boycotting anything mate just very busy :D

And why changing my avatar to the TOON emblem a problem :wink: :lol:


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It's been reported today that all 3 clubs were asked to attend a charity function for disabled kids in Gateshead yesterday and all 3 said they would.
Boro were represented by the likes of David Wheater, Stuart Downing and Julio Arca and Sunderland sent along Anton Ferdinand, Kenwyne Jones and Andy Reid, who did Newcastle send?
No One. No one at all.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:31 pm 
Thats because the people running the club now don't care about the club, the fans, the area or anything else :roll: :roll:

Why do you think the TOON fans want themout asap :shock:


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Wasn't that a bloody awful tackle from Guthrie on Fagan last week and he only got a 3 match ban.
Bloody thug obviously learning quick from Barton.
Not once but twice and it really was sickening.
Ansd before anyone starts bleating about Diouff and Keane, this is about a Toon player no one else.
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Wasn't that a bloody awful tackle from Guthrie on Fagan last week and he only got a 3 match ban.
Bloody thug obviously learning quick from Barton.
Not once but twice and it really was sickening.
Ansd before anyone starts bleating about Diouff and Keane, this is about a Toon player no one else.
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surprised he did not get charged with bringing the game into disrepute for the kicks like, if fagan does report him to the police it will be interesting


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:25 pm 
So because the FA haven't taken any action against Gutherie, it now become a police matter :? :? why :? :?

Yes it was shocking tackle but I've seen worse & nothing has been done about it, so why should this be a police matter :? So what you're saying is that all dangerous tackles that the FA don't take action on should be treated as GBH then :roll:

I don't understand your reasoning :|


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It will only become a Police matter if Fagan wants it to.
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Gary is right on this one, it will only be a police matter if Fagan involves them. However I do think it raises an interesting point.

If any of us went to work and were seriously assaulted during the course of our work we would want the option of taking it further despite any penalties our employers may impose on the offender. Why shouldn't footballers have the same protection. Just because it is the nations favourite game it does mean the law of the land should not apply.

Don't get me wrong I am not picking on Guthrie here, I think it is a point that covers all footballers and sportsmen in general.

Any views from the rest of you on this point?

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:35 pm 
But it was a tackle, yes a rash tackle but a tackle none the same, if he ran up to Fagan & thumped him, then it would be ABH but he didn't so how can he invovle the police :shock:

When does a tackle become ABH, when do we stop dressing these players in cotton wool & babysitting them all the time.. after all, we pay their wages & some get 10's of thousands for running around for 90 mins a week, now we're saying that if they don't like a tackle on them, they can involve the police & get the other player arrested because the FA didn't take the action they wanted :roll:


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I don't think you can call that a rash tackle, it was bordering on GBH, in my opinion. He had 2 goes at him the second he made absolutely no attempt to get the ball, he just wacked the hell out of Fagan. Don't get me wrong he is not the first and will not be the last to loose it and commit such a gross foul. Think back to Roy Keane's tackle on Haagland, there was not much difference between the two of those tackles. Both in my opinion exceeded what is acceptable as part of the game. I personnally cannot see much of a difference between one player running up and punching another or running up and deliberately kicking another player.

However, if you saw the Bolton/Arsenal match at the weekend there was a tackle by Davies on one of the young Arsenal players. In my opinion it was hard but fair yet Arsenal backroom staff went totally ape over it claiming it was a red card offence. In that case it was a tackle and had he missed the ball would have warrented a red card but nothing else. In both cases Davies and Guthrie would have received a 3 game ban, however in Guthrie's case the type of tackle was 10 times worse than the one from Davies.

The point I am making is their are degrees of bad tackles. I agree with your point Pete that the police should not get involved where it was a genuine part of the game that just went wrong, surely you cannot claim that was the case with the Guthrie foul. That appeared to be a deliberate kick by the lad who just lost it and should pay the consequenses.

BTW using your point about a player who punches another being guilty of ABH, should the police have been involved in the Dyer/Bowyer fight the other year?

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 3:19 pm 
So where do you start saying which tackles should have police involvement & which shouldn't :? I personally don't think the police should be involved in anything that happens on the pitch :!: :!:

As for Gutherie, he lost his cool & made a very rash challenge on Fagan but we don't know what/if anything was said by Fagan during there encounters that day which might have set Gutherie off, we seen it thousands of time involving dozens of players, some we expect ie Keano.. other we don't Zidane.. it just happens but why should the police get involved :?

After all, the FA make the rules, so anything that happens on the pitch should be dealt with by them & no outside interfearence from anyone else or we'll end up with every player wasting police time for a tackle they didn't think was fair :roll: what next :!: :!:


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I take it you mean you expect it from Robbie Keane..... can't say I've noticed him being dirty.
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Is it right that Terry Vegetables is on his way ? :shock:
Good to see you're getting rid of the Cockney Mafia then ! :D
I heard the offer from the Nigerian consortium has floundered, apparently they asked for Ashley's bank details so they could lodge their bond, but he told his advisors he wasn't falling for that one ! :celebrate
On a serious note Newcastle's bench tonight was alarming. Whoever buys the club will need to provide a fair sized wad to add to the squad. :celeb2
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:07 am 
It was a complete shambles again :roll: the disillousion I had a few weeks back isn't any better with tonights performance :roll: :huff


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As a fellow football fan Pete, I'd like to say that I feel for you and I hope you and your club pull through all this soon, I 'd like to BUT I can't cos fact is, I don't !
Happy Days are here Again !!!
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:20 am 
To be honest Gary, you're the last person I'd expect to get any empathy from, so don't worry about it :roll:


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I have a theory.
It is that the only reason Newcastle have turned to Terry Vegetables is to get in a high profile name.
This will then help sell the club to clueless foreigners who may be thinking of buying.
It is probably more attractive than have a managerless team.
See they are conducting the discussions in London eh, the club's HQ.
Even Hughton is begging to be relieved of reponsibilities as team manager !
What a Mess.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 3:31 pm 
I think you maybe right Gary, now don't faint that I've agreed with you but I couldn't think of anything else to say on the matter, as I'm completely disillousioned with the TOON at present & nothing they do will surprise me anymore :roll: :(


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Just heard talks with Vegetables have stalled.
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The latest from Terry VEGETABLES:
Talks seemed to have STALLED as he didn't want to TURNIP his PARSNIP'S nose at N.U.F.C. but given his allegiance to the SPUDS he felt he could no longer be in the MARKET.
He accepted rumours may SPROUT up that he was not interested in the CARROT being dangled by Mike Ashley but added the fact was he could not work with the TATIES in the first team.
He stated he didn't feel it was a TURNIP for the books as everyone knew he was now happy tending to his ALLOTMENT.
When told stories had been LEEKED that he wanted to boss the club from London and they were MUSHROOMING, Terry went as red a s a BEETROOT and denied this saying PEAS,PEAS, LETTUCE make this clear, I've always BEAN a memeber of the Cockney Mafia but you'd PEPPER CUCUMBER I've been to Boro and MARROWLY saved them from relegation.
So there you have it.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:25 am 
Very funny Gary, must have teken you ages to think that one up :lol:

Btw, he's turned us down also, so now we're rock bottom & desperate :roll:

Martins is out now as well fro upto 6 weeks, so it look like we're in deep doodoo now :(


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Joe Kinnear as gaffer !!!! Ha Ha Ha, What a Carry On !
Wasn't his brother Roy Kinnear star of many Carry On films ?
That explains it then ! :lol:
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They've just announced work has begun on the next Carry On film............... It's called " Carry On Doon the Toon !"
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I'm sure there's a Joke in Here !!!!
Ha Ha !! Joke in Here !
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:12 am 
So who you hoping to replace Keano with then :? :?


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Eh ?
Read the thread on it.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 9:49 am 
I did, it doesn't matter how much money this guys got, if Keano wants to leave because the fans are booing him, then Ellis will have to suck it & suffer, Keano isn't one for doing something just because of the money, you should aready know that :roll:

So I ask my question again, 'So who you hoping to replace Keano with then :? '


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Pete, read the thread. He's not going anywhere. He's praising the fans. He does come out with stupid comments from time to time, but so did Brian Clough and he turned out alright didn't he ?
We do not need a manager but if we did I couldn't see us letting Dennis Wise choose his bezzy mate.
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Well the Toon are getting a right battering in the papers today. Joke in Here evidently said the word S*t live on TV in his first interview since taking over. This led to apologies by the TV man, Joe has to serve a 2 match touchline ban imposed in 2004 while at Forest after refering to a referee as " Coco The Clown" ahem,welcome to the circus and can you believe it Ashley was not aware of this and finally Training on Friday was cancelled and the squad were taken to a cafe in Tynemouth and fed Bacon butties.
That Indian bloke Pete was hoping to take over is now buying Liverpool and a South African consortium are said to have offeredAshley £150m with a further £200m over the next 12 months and have already approached KK to be gaffer.
That's all folks !
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle4838156.ece

IT WAS a mild surprise that when he was eventually released from the police station last week, the dishevelled and deeply apologetic George Michael didn’t announce he had accepted the post of manager of Newcastle United. Hell, the Toon could do worse - and at least the crack cocaine would be handy.

George may know nothing about football - but he is at least used to continual public humiliation and the perpetual requirement to say: “Things are going to be much better from now on, believe me.” Instead of the singer, though, the delightful chairman Mike Ashley decided the post of manager of his club would be best served by someone with a heart condition. Are we joking here? No, we’re Joe Kinnear.

Even before the rest of the country had stopped rolling about the floor, Joe had added another layer of confusion to the fabulous study in chaos theory that is Newcastle United. He would be there until the end of October, he said, at which point Kevin Keegan and Alan Shearer would take over, a dream ticket. Who told him this? Ashley? Lewis Carroll? Is there anyone in Newcastle stupid enough to think that Keegan - having baulked at working beneath Dennis Wise - would come back to cede 50% of his power to the likes of Alan Shearer? And had anyone asked Shearer? It seems not - he responded by saying that he was “in the dark” about such a plan and that he “would have to be mad” to go to St James’ Park.

Meanwhile, there’s the “Nigerian consortium” one assumes Ashley heard about via an email out of Lagos that promised someone’s uncle had just won five hundred grand on the lottery and would Mike be interested in having some. Or perhaps it’s all fine and dandy and Newcastle will soon be playing exhibition matches in downtown Abuja. You would not bet against it. With Newcastle, you would not put your money on anything, other than the certainty of them winning nothing whatsoever for the 40th season in succession.

The irony is that Newcastle United may at last have found a manager suited to both the club and its predicament. That nobody else would touch the job with a barge pole should not detract from the suitability of Kinnear’s appointment. A substantial proportion of the blame for the running Geordie joke is their own Geordie supporters, for whom no manager is remotely good enough. That’s why Kinnear has been given the job only until the end of October, so that the new board can be given a chance to deliver someone befitting Newcastle’s status as the “biggest football club in the world” - Barack Obama, maybe (who will most likely be out of work by then in any case), or the disinterred corpse of Jackie Milburn.

So, with great hoo-ha, the Newcastle board continually try and placate their meat-headed supporters with a succession of expensively acquired big names for whom the weight of great expectations simply proves too heavy. There is a good case for saying that Newcastle’s most successful manager in recent years was the unassuming Glenn Roeder - but he wasn’t “big” enough, was he? So once he’d done the dirty work of rescuing them from what seemed almost certain relegation, he was given the push. I remember the howls of outrage from Geordieland when I suggested Roeder would not be long at St James’ Park: two months later, he was out. Big names brought in - Dalglish, Gullit, poor Sam Allardyce (who thought one could ever say that); none of them, not even Sir Bobby Robson, quite matched up to the image Newcastle United’s supporters have of their club, a magnificent delusion shared by nobody else on earth. Only Keegan or Shearer will really do - although there is little evidence that either of these men, fine though they may be, would be any better than those who have preceded them.

Kinnear’s record, incidentally, is pretty good. He excelled at small clubs - Wimbledon and Luton Town - who do not think too highly of themselves, and he did even better, you might argue, at Nottingham Forest, where the fans still hanker after an earlier, glorious era (although without quite the same barking psychosis that afflicts the majority of the Gallowgate). He is renowned as a motivator of players, which is precisely what Newcastle need right now, the players having been left demoralised and confused. None of them seem particularly happy to have Joe arrive, but then you might argue that they have an inflated sense of their own worth, too. And if Newcastle wish to persist with the ham-fisted “continental” approach of having a coach to whip the team into shape while a small gimlet-eyed goblin is charged with the task of bringing in untried and unheard-of players, then motivation is about all that is required of Kinnear.

If Newcastle United had even the slenderest vestiges of humility or the proper realisation of their predicament, Kinnear would have been given the job on an indefinite basis. But of course they do not and the circus will therefore continue, giving enormous entertainment to everyone south of Chester-le-Street
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:55 pm 
I'm guessing by the use of long words that you didn't come up with that yourself Gary :wink: :lol: :lol:

Well I look at it this way, if, I say if you're unable to beat us in 4 weeks time when we meet, what are you going to use as an excuse :? as we have ours already to hand but you have none :roll:


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