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Rondon worth 16 million mitrovich valued at 18 by the mags

Both similar type players both not great goal scorers both good at holding the ball up

Why doesn't Rafa just give mitrovich a chance
They hate each other mate, it's pretty well known at the club too.
 

Gate receipts less than 20% of a clubs income these days. Could play in front of an empty stadium and it wouldn't make much difference
20% is a hell of a difference.

One fifth of a pie lashed with gravy.

Rondon worth 16 million mitrovich valued at 18 by the mags

Both similar type players both not great goal scorers both good at holding the ball up

Why doesn't Rafa just give mitrovich a chance
Because Mitro is a brain dead oik, perhaps?
 


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However, the biggest reason why Rafa Benitez hasn’t walked away is that he takes a pride in his job.

To take on an all but certain to be relegated Newcastle United only two months after leaving Real Madrid, was seen by most as the equivalent of putting your head in the lion’s mouth. It might have a positive outcome but more than likely you could lose everything."


Must be about the 8767th time the mag or the chronicle have said rafa had an impossible job to keep them up!

by this time next year it will be "far far far far far far far far far too late "
 
He’s got a year left on his contract, and a sell out clause of £16m.
Why would they accept a £4m loan :)


You know more about us than me.....you are truly infatuated with us, on every mag thread :oops:
 


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However, the biggest reason why Rafa Benitez hasn’t walked away is that he takes a huge pay cheque doing his job and it is handy for his family that still live in Merseyside.

To take on an all but certain to be relegated Newcastle United only two months after leaving Real Madrid, was seen by most as the equivalent of putting your head in the lion’s mouth. It might have a positive outcome but more than likely you could lose everything."


Must be about the 8767th time the mag or the chronicle have said rafa had an impossible job to keep them up!

by this time next year it will be "far far far far far far far far far too late "

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They've now penned an article saying Rafa should go because its just a ploy for him to keep the fans quiet :lol:

Mind you, I actually agree with that and it works, although that doesn't justify the sheer ridiculousness of that article
 
Maybe if they started voting with their feet things might change. As long as there are 50 thoosand sheep turning up week in week out regardless of how poor the entertainment is then Fat Mike won't give two fucks about the toon army crying on with their bedsheets and funerals
 
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