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Rafa. He's still not happy

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i never said that i said he was told its a no go so he fucked off and you think the staff dont talk

You said the info came from an SAFC fan who is security at the training ground?

Whos the Argentinian forward then?

Just find it bizarre that the security on the training ground would find out info from meetings between Benitez and Ashley
 
You said the info came from an SAFC fan who is security at the training ground?

Whos the Argentinian forward then?

Just find it bizarre that the security on the training ground would find out info from meetings between Benitez and Ashley
MadBerb cannot be believed as he was found out as a shitehawk last month iirc
 
You said the info came from an SAFC fan who is security at the training ground?

Whos the Argentinian forward then?

Just find it bizarre that the security on the training ground would find out info from meetings between Benitez and Ashley

I find it bizarre that people still go to the trouble of chatting to Madbob :lol:
 
Has that bellend from 2 days ago been banned yet or was he certified ?
Come to think of it, havent seen long serving RTG members like Sima, Midds and Leonard for a while. Banned as well ?
Mags mass outlawing, now there's a pleasant thought
 


Martin Hardy is the author of Rafa’s Way: The Resurrection of Newcastle United, which is out now.

Here, the Sunday Times' north-east football writer, explains the size of the job done by Rafa Benitez at Newcastle in leading the club back to the Premier League, how he reconnected a city with its football club and the dire consequences if he leaves…

:lol::lol:

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I've seen a couple of similar posts to this one. There was a few books written about Keane mind by local journalists.
 


'There has been a lot of speculation about his future. What are the issues there?

He was unhappy in January when the goalposts moved. He was unhappy at the start of the current transfer window, when the goalposts moved and he's unhappy now. His hands have been tied in the transfer market. This is not how it was in the brochure, and that did for Keegan ultimately, in 2008, when he was outmanoeuvred by Ashley and his inner team and the club descended into acrimony and its first relegation for 20 years.

Benitez wanted two new players in January and was told no. He wanted four at the start of the current window, and got none. That's half a team. He believed Newcastle had the potential to be a top-five side, but that momentum has gone.

He thought he had more to spend and more control over transfers. It has not happened. This is not what he thought was happening when he left his meeting with Ashley at Shirebrook a matter of days after leading Newcastle United to the Championsh
ip title.'

A book about him?! Really? His only achievement so far is to get them back to where they were when he took over for christ's sake! Resurrection. And that's from a professional journalist for the Sunday Times.

Sorry hadn't seen it had already been posted.
 


Martin Hardy is the author of Rafa’s Way: The Resurrection of Newcastle United, which is out now.

Here, the Sunday Times' north-east football writer, explains the size of the job done by Rafa Benitez at Newcastle in leading the club back to the Premier League, how he reconnected a city with its football club and the dire consequences if he leaves…

:lol::lol:

Lap it up
They were just promoted like Brighton and Huddersfield weren't they ? Or am I missing something ? Was he carrying a great fookin stick and parting the Tyne while he led 55,000 jawdees through the mud and feeding them on 5 crab sticks and 2 Greggs steak bakes
 


'There has been a lot of speculation about his future. What are the issues there?

He was unhappy in January when the goalposts moved. He was unhappy at the start of the current transfer window, when the goalposts moved and he's unhappy now. His hands have been tied in the transfer market. This is not how it was in the brochure, and that did for Keegan ultimately, in 2008, when he was outmanoeuvred by Ashley and his inner team and the club descended into acrimony and its first relegation for 20 years.

Benitez wanted two new players in January and was told no. He wanted four at the start of the current window, and got none. That's half a team. He believed Newcastle had the potential to be a top-five side, but that momentum has gone.

He thought he had more to spend and more control over transfers. It has not happened. This is not what he thought was happening when he left his meeting with Ashley at Shirebrook a matter of days after leading Newcastle United to the Championsh
ip title.'

A book about him?! Really? His only achievement so far is to get them back to where they were when he took over for christ's sake! Resurrection. And that's from a professional journalist for the Sunday Times.

Sorry hadn't seen it had already been posted.

The great Waiter couldnt do what PDC, Poyet, Advacart and BSA did for their great rivals (local rivals...of course the mags real rivals are Man U).

The Waiter is not the Messiah he is just a very naughty boy.
 


Martin Hardy is the author of Rafa’s Way: The Resurrection of Newcastle United, which is out now.

Here, the Sunday Times' north-east football writer, explains the size of the job done by Rafa Benitez at Newcastle in leading the club back to the Premier League, how he reconnected a city with its football club and the dire consequences if he leaves…

:lol::lol:

Lap it up

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First Willy Wonga now Rafa. Who's next Ant or Dec?
 
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