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Newcastle Manager Situation

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Chris Young of the Echo is getting in on the act now:



If you're reading this Chris, just keep quiet will you? What if fat Mike reads the Echo (unlikely I know).
 

Chris Young of the Echo is getting in on the act now:



If you're reading this Chris, just keep quiet will you? What if fat Mike reads the Echo (unlikely I know).
If he reads the Echo it would be likely he'd be more determined to keep him ;)
 
He's still ok...for now
Saw everyone who was after his job in the dole office...
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I'm not sure louie Walsh or Roy Cropper would get the job
But they gave it to Mcclaren so who knows

Brilliant

Chris Young of the Echo is getting in on the act now:



If you're reading this Chris, just keep quiet will you? What if fat Mike reads the Echo (unlikely I know).

There looks little way back for McClaren after St James’s Park turned on him so vociferously. It’s a situation that’s startlingly reminiscent of Steve Bruce’s final game in charge of Sunderland against Wigan in November 2011

Jardine will be fuming at that like.
 
This should be an absolute no brainer for them.

He's clearly now not going to be the man long term and he's not doing the business at all now.

So they've absolutely nothing to lose by bringing in someone else, the couple of wins a new manager bounce often provides would in all likelihood save them.

Let's just hope for some inexplicable reason they stick with him.
 
Well after 5.00pm so it's possible he's living to fight another day or they are leaving it late so their media partners get an exclusive for tomorrow
 
This should be an absolute no brainer for them.

He's clearly now not going to be the man long term and he's not doing the business at all now.

So they've absolutely nothing to lose by bringing in someone else, the couple of wins a new manager bounce often provides would in all likelihood save them.

Let's just hope for some inexplicable reason they stick with him.

Ffs, give the bloke a chance - remember Alex Ferguson almost got man u relegated in his first season. It's impatience with managers that's ruining the modern game. Sacking managers never works - clubs need stability to succeed.
 
This should be an absolute no brainer for them.

He's clearly now not going to be the man long term and he's not doing the business at all now.

So they've absolutely nothing to lose by bringing in someone else, the couple of wins a new manager bounce often provides would in all likelihood save them.

Let's just hope for some inexplicable reason they stick with him.
Shut up man, Mike Ashley might reading.
 
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