Sundered Land
Midfield
Has the waiter lost his job yet then?
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So if he goes, the 52,000 screaming ‘jawdees’ will stand on Northumberland Street shouting at a training show shop?....now that will be fun....idiots and imbeciles the lot of them.He’s not going mate. If he goes, they go, have you not heard?
I think the uncomfortable truth for the mags is benitez has actually had a lot of cash to spend over the last few years. He sets out the teams too defensive to be palatable for the Nahshun.
Over £140 million he’s spent in 2 years....
It's all about net spend though, they managed to make a fortune from players ex managers bought whilst keeping them in the premier league.Over £140 million he’s spent in 2 years....
That was hilarious!....the days before social media and message boards, we had their lives for weeks in end....please let it be like that!Will it be like when Keegan fucked off the first time?
Should Benitez go, that’s who they’ll want to replace him.He's just waiting for Jose to go first.
The way they go on about Ashley is ridiculous. Especially when you consider our own situation, I’d much rather have had him at the helm than Ellis Short over the past few years. All things considered, he runs a fairly tidy show, financially they’re a stable business and if I recall one of the few Premier League clubs who turned a profit, they have a decent manager with a successful track record (who he recruited) and had a reasonable finish in the table last season. The hatred towards him all stems from the Keegan thing and their fans having stupidly overblown expectations. It doesn’t matter what the bloke does, even when they had a really good season under Pardew a few years back, where 97% of English football clubs would have been delighted with that season and where they finished, they still hounded him. He’ll never be able to do right for doing wrong with that lot.For all the stick Ashley gets, he lets Benitez get on with it. Many managers would love a chairman like that