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Newcastle Manager Situation

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You should go for the jugular from the first whistle. We'll be brittle and simply can't withstand any pace and movement in the first 15 minutes.

If you sit back and allow us to have a bit of the ball then we'll grow a bit in confidence and be a bit more of a threat. If you score early then history says we'll crumble.
This is why I wouldn't play cattermole as our third midfielder, even though most on here would. We would end up sitting back, as with no support to Defoe we will be giving the ball away and putting ourselves on the back foot.
 

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still amazed mcalren hasnt been binned yet... theres something not quite right over in castle numbskull... and i've yet to see anything tangible that what been said has any real substance
These tinpot reporters or 'Journalists' as they are called are trying to get in first with the news with basic guesswork, it's hilarious :lol::lol:

Football journalism these days is appalling
 
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
:rolleyes:

To pass good laws MPs need information, in order to gather said information they set up committees that call relevant people to give evidence before them. It's not much different to a judge ordering someone to appear before him/her, except slightly more serious.

Anyway, the law seems totally incapable of holding him and his company to account for the consequences of their actions. For example:

 
This is why I wouldn't play cattermole as our third midfielder, even though most on here would. We would end up sitting back, as with no support to Defoe we will be giving the ball away and putting ourselves on the back foot.

Agreed. M'Vila could do with hitting his best form again but if he gets near to it then him and Kirchhoff are solid enough, I'm setup thinking I'd maybe go for Rodwell, he's missed a few recently but at least he gets in positions in an attacking sense, one has to go in eventually. He's also decent to have for set pieces. Those three in the middle, Borini, Khazri and Defoe up front and I'll be quite confident. Could go either way but I think we've got a better chance if we give them something to think about
 
These tinpot reporters or 'Journalists' as they are called are trying to get in first with the news with basic guesswork, it's hilarious :lol::lol:

Football journalism these days is appalling
I should email Luke edwards and say I have a source that Tufty is staying and see if he'll bite :lol:
 
These tinpot reporters or 'Journalists' as they are called are trying to get in first with the news with basic guesswork, it's hilarious :lol::lol:

Football journalism these days is appalling

Yet doesn't stop them attacking everyone for being 'unprofessional' does it?
 
if rafa takes charge of the mags??
Not especially. Benetiz is a proven manager, but proven at the top end of the table, managing quality players who need little or no motivating. He is seen as an excellent tactician but a bit of a cold fish by his players. A lot of them tend to perform for him almost to prove him wrong than out of any specific loyalty/love for him. At Newcastle he will find a set of players many levels below what he is used to, who are in need of organisation and motivation. Benitez is skilled at organising his team. but that won't necessarily happen overnight and at the end of the day, he can set them up how he wants, he still has a back 4 of Taylor, Coco, Dummet and Janmat. I believe the phrase "you cannot polish a turd" applies here. As we saw earlier this season with DA - there is a huge difference in managing at the top to managing at the bottom. You rarely get managers who can/have done both successfully.

FWIW, I think Newcastle should have gone for someone like Pearson or Sherwood - a scrapper who will get players playing above their levels through motivation and the development of a siege mentality.

That said, if they stay up and he stays long term then I think he will definitely improve them. It's a very big IF though
 
Not especially. Benetiz is a proven manager, but proven at the top end of the table, managing quality players who need little or no motivating. He is seen as an excellent tactician but a bit of a cold fish by his players. A lot of them tend to perform for him almost to prove him wrong than out of any specific loyalty/love for him. At Newcastle he will find a set of players many levels below what he is used to, who are in need of organisation and motivation. Benitez is skilled at organising his team. but that won't necessarily happen overnight and at the end of the day, he can set them up how he wants, he still has a back 4 of Taylor, Coco, Dummet and Janmat. I believe the phrase "you cannot polish a turd" applies here. As we saw earlier this season with DA - there is a huge difference in managing at the top to managing at the bottom. You rarely get managers who can/have done both successfully.

FWIW, I think Newcastle should have gone for someone like Pearson or Sherwood - a scrapper who will get players playing above their levels through motivation and the development of a siege mentality.

That said, if they stay up and he stays long term then I think he will definitely improve them. It's a very big IF though
Hasn't got Dummet now as he's now crippled :lol::lol:
 
Agreed. M'Vila could do with hitting his best form again but if he gets near to it then him and Kirchhoff are solid enough, I'm setup thinking I'd maybe go for Rodwell, he's missed a few recently but at least he gets in positions in an attacking sense, one has to go in eventually. He's also decent to have for set pieces. Those three in the middle, Borini, Khazri and Defoe up front and I'll be quite confident. Could go either way but I think we've got a better chance if we give them something to think about
Aye that's what I would do. No one is kidding themselves into thinking rodwell has been a good signing, but with what we have, I'd still say he's the best option. Like you say, at least he gets in the box and tries to carry the ball forward.
 
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