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Rafa. He's still not happy

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So you again correct my grammar starting a sentence with Tried :lol:

I type as I talk didn't realise I was being assessed :lol: but if you are going to act the bell make sure your reply is correct:lol:

I didn't correct you the first time. I thought you were being poor with spellings and grammar deliberately to annoy the other lad who was correcting you. All a bit of fun.
 
It's ok, Rafa's not leaving. It's all just part of his master plan. :lol::lol::lol:



'It seems to me like Rafa is the ideal man to rebel against this madness and coach a team of unfancieds to glory, maybe not a league title just yet (but maybe, why not?)'
 
It's ok, Rafa's not leaving. It's all just part of his master plan. :lol::lol::lol:



'It seems to me like Rafa is the ideal man to rebel against this madness and coach a team of unfancieds to glory, maybe not a league title just yet (but maybe, why not?)'
A league title f***ing hell:lol:
 
It's ok, Rafa's not leaving. It's all just part of his master plan. :lol::lol::lol:



'It seems to me like Rafa is the ideal man to rebel against this madness and coach a team of unfancieds to glory, maybe not a league title just yet (but maybe, why not?)'
'We will fill our lungs with crisp, Novocastrian air, and bellow out our support.....' f***ing deluded clown.
 
That's contrary to the message Benitez has been putting out. He's all about managing expectations and knows that getting us into the top half consistently will be a long and difficult job. Not something likely in the first season back in the top flight. Especially when there's only 3 spaces in the top half that're available for anyone without the backing of an oil rich country. Once Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd and Spurs settle into the top 7, that leaves 8th, 9th and 10th for established Premier League clubs like Southampton, West Brom, West Ham etc. for us to somehow usurp.

If we'd been given £100m to spend on wages (plus the wages they'd demand) we might have had an outside chance. But we weren't, so we don't.



That's a weird interpretation of my post.

If we lose on Huddersfield because Benitez picks the wrong players, system etc. then it's his fault. If our key midfielder decides to act the **** and get sent off, it's probably his fault instead.

Not something likely in the first season back in the top flight......PARDEW DID IT and he was shite
 
It's ok, Rafa's not leaving. It's all just part of his master plan. :lol::lol::lol:



'It seems to me like Rafa is the ideal man to rebel against this madness and coach a team of unfancieds to glory, maybe not a league title just yet (but maybe, why not?)'

Jesus f***ing Christ on a bike man!!!!!

And some claim they aren't deluded! :lol:
 
It's ok, Rafa's not leaving. It's all just part of his master plan. :lol::lol::lol:



'It seems to me like Rafa is the ideal man to rebel against this madness and coach a team of unfancieds to glory, maybe not a league title just yet (but maybe, why not?)'
Rafa Benitez will outstay Mike Ashley, he will build our club and achieve the success we crave and deserve.

I’m not suggesting Rafa will win the league, but he has a golden opportunity to reignite world football’s biggest underachievers. And he knows it.

Jesus these daft bastards really think they're a huge club don't they :oops:
 
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He isn't doing anything wrong, they thought when Ashley said he can have the money that was generated through going up to spend, they thought they were getting the £100 million for signings.

Interesting to see how he manages a squad without spending a fortune, we will see what he is like at the coal face now.

There was a show on radio 5 last night and they were discussing the available budget Rafa has compared to Huddersfied and someone made the comment that who'd have thought Rafa would be envious of Huddersfield's spending.

The facts are Huddersfield who spent around £38m this window and around £42m in the last 12 months. The mags have spent around £35m so far this window and around £90m in the last 12 months.
 
Increasingly frustrated, his comment about knowing what the fans think of Ashley's interview is so calculated. Get them more on his side, make them hate Ashley more so that when he walks.....

 
There's any amount of decent managers that would love to manage the mags and spend close to 90 million in a year and not moan about it.

And would probably do it on less wages than Rafa.
 
It's ok, Rafa's not leaving. It's all just part of his master plan. :lol::lol::lol:



'It seems to me like Rafa is the ideal man to rebel against this madness and coach a team of unfancieds to glory, maybe not a league title just yet (but maybe, why not?)'
I've been sick in my mouth reading that article. They really have no shame.
 
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