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Newcastle Manager Situation

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We need to have a bit of faith in our own team and manager. If a new manager was guaranteed a "bounce" people would change managers all the time. Garde hasn't had a "bounce", Hasselbaink has gone to QPR and they haven't had a "bounce" I don't remember us having much of a bounce under Wilkinson. It's very hit and miss, Leicester were struggling last season, if they'd changed managers people would probably credit their survival to a bounce, instead Pearson stayed and they turned it around anyway.

If players hate the current manager they might perform better for a new one but if they simply aren't good enough it doesn't matter who comes in. On derby day, whoever is in charge of them, it'll be eleven v eleven. Ours have looked a fair bit better of late (palace aside) and Allardyce will have them well drilled and well prepared. We know we can cause them trouble at the back, take the lead and all the optimism will start to seep away. We might lose it but there's no reason to be anxious just because of a new manager, we'll still have Kirchhoff and M'Vila for them to worry about in midfield, Defoe to exploit their defensive mistakes, we'll be very well rested and we'll know that a win against them makes life very difficult for them, hell, a draw would be a lot better for us than it is for them, they're the ones with the most pressure on them, they've also got the expectant crowd, the monkey on the back of 6 in a row. We can f***ing beat these bastards no matter who they've got in the dugout and if it's Mr Charisma Benitez with his fuck all experience of a relegation battle then fuck him, bring it on
 
FMA is potentially in contempt of Parliament atm for refusing to attend a hearing and answer questions on his employment practices. If he doesn't show there is the possibility of a jail sentence
The law should be capable of holding him to account, not a load of bleating MPs

I'd tell them to fuck off too tbf
 
We need to have a bit of faith in our own team and manager. If a new manager was guaranteed a "bounce" people would change managers all the time. Garde hasn't had a "bounce", Hasselbaink has gone to QPR and they haven't had a "bounce" I don't remember us having much of a bounce under Wilkinson. It's very hit and miss, Leicester were struggling last season, if they'd changed managers people would probably credit their survival to a bounce, instead Pearson stayed and they turned it around anyway.

If players hate the current manager they might perform better for a new one but if they simply aren't good enough it doesn't matter who comes in. On derby day, whoever is in charge of them, it'll be eleven v eleven. Ours have looked a fair bit better of late (palace aside) and Allardyce will have them well drilled and well prepared. We know we can cause them trouble at the back, take the lead and all the optimism will start to seep away. We might lose it but there's no reason to be anxious just because of a new manager, we'll still have Kirchhoff and M'Vila for them to worry about in midfield, Defoe to exploit their defensive mistakes, we'll be very well rested and we'll know that a win against them makes life very difficult for them, hell, a draw would be a lot better for us than it is for them, they're the ones with the most pressure on them, they've also got the expectant crowd, the monkey on the back of 6 in a row. We can f***ing beat these bastards no matter who they've got in the dugout and if it's Mr Charisma Benitez with his fuck all experience of a relegation battle then fuck him, bring it on

Get into the fuckers!
 
We need to have a bit of faith in our own team and manager. If a new manager was guaranteed a "bounce" people would change managers all the time. Garde hasn't had a "bounce", Hasselbaink has gone to QPR and they haven't had a "bounce" I don't remember us having much of a bounce under Wilkinson. It's very hit and miss, Leicester were struggling last season, if they'd changed managers people would probably credit their survival to a bounce, instead Pearson stayed and they turned it around anyway.

If players hate the current manager they might perform better for a new one but if they simply aren't good enough it doesn't matter who comes in. On derby day, whoever is in charge of them, it'll be eleven v eleven. Ours have looked a fair bit better of late (palace aside) and Allardyce will have them well drilled and well prepared. We know we can cause them trouble at the back, take the lead and all the optimism will start to seep away. We might lose it but there's no reason to be anxious just because of a new manager, we'll still have Kirchhoff and M'Vila for them to worry about in midfield, Defoe to exploit their defensive mistakes, we'll be very well rested and we'll know that a win against them makes life very difficult for them, hell, a draw would be a lot better for us than it is for them, they're the ones with the most pressure on them, they've also got the expectant crowd, the monkey on the back of 6 in a row. We can f***ing beat these bastards no matter who they've got in the dugout and if it's Mr Charisma Benitez with his fuck all experience of a relegation battle then fuck him, bring it on
My faith is rock solid marra, but as I mentioned WE are the bounce specialists.:cool:
 
Rafa Benitez is 10x the manager that useless tufty kernt is so anyone who says they aren't more concerned now is talking shite frankly. Tufty was / is taking them down. Parachuting in Rafa can only have an upside. The downside would be no worse than their current situation. Plus some wedge worse off maybe but assume the fat cockney can afford it
 
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