Junior Birdman
Striker
Listening to the phone in now. They're literally incapable of not mentioning Rafa when they call in.
Let it go lads. He's gone.
Let it go lads. He's gone.
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Listening to the phone in now. They're literally incapable of not mentioning Rafa when they call in.
Let it go lads. He's gone.
Proper manly mans man iirc.only Mr Jardine.
Absolutely spewing.Listen you sad act, you seem to know an awful lot about the club I support, don't you worry your fat head about us,
^Absolutely spewing.
He came, he saw, he fucked off for more money. ( couldn’t manage the conquered part )Listening to the phone in now. They're literally incapable of not mentioning Rafa when they call in.
Let it go lads. He's gone.
Absolutely spewing.
I see your Washington Mags and raise you Houghton MagsCounty Durham mag on a Sunderland message board. Only thing below him in the food chain are Washington mags..
I see your Washington Mags and raise you Houghton Mags
Yep part of the Surgeon Hall NashunOh ffs another Durham mag.
The majority of them support Rafa more than their own club now.
It’s a bit worrying how love sick they are over him.
They've really painted themselves into a corner with this. They had a manager who had done very well elsewhere in the past. This set them up to a) believe the same could (as it should) happen at NUFC, and b) have a rod to beat Ashley with if he was not backed/supported etc.
He didn't do particularly well - relegating them with more time left when he took over than some of our escapes under 'ordinary' managers, then being handed a record second level war-chest and marching them back (well just pipping Brighton), a trophy, a winning team but when it stuttered back in the top flight he started managing a narrative about how his hands were tied which the mags swallowed as it again played into their belief that they should be fighting for the title - now with a manager who was they believed capable of doing it, the only problem could be the owner, surely.
But just like Shearer before him, it turns out that Rafa's key motivation was money and "I love the Toons" means "I love what they pay me", and as soon as someone else made a better offer it was "adios amigos" (or did he maybe not fancy where things were heading?). This was easily spun into being Ashley's fault of course for failing to back the world class manager #rafagoeswego.
Another 'stellar' appointment and the Mags would have been quickly calmed down and their belief in their unrealistic expectations back to full steam, but along waddles the FGB, a former Sunderland manager with a lukewarm record of achievement- mostly in the second tier. They can't praise Ashley for this massive downgrade and it can't against the odds actually work out as then why didn't Rafa do better. Setting aside his obvious shortcomings, Mrs Doubtfire hasn't got a chance and even record signings are too little, too late to muster anything other than complete meltdown. He needs some shock positive results and soon, given that's highly unlikely - time to get the popcorn out...
What's that got to do with getting promoted? Which is an absolute must for your club. The parachute payments stop and your overheads are massive for the 3rd Division. Fail this season and I think you could be here a lot longer.