Exile 1968
Winger
It's purely and simply that Rafa made them think they were a European super club because he won stuff elsewhere. That's it. With their self entitled deluded minds they cling on to about 4 good years under Keegan not looking at the fact they've been shite for nearly 70 years apart from this time. Its f***ing madness@What A Waster
That's fair, I asked to be corrected and was. Apologies for the errors.
The context matters though, and whilst Newcastle were indeed 19th when Rafa arrived, they were only 1 point from safety, and had a game in hand on everyone else. They also had Sunderland (finished 17th), Norwich (19th), Aston Villa 20th), Crystal Palace (15th) and Swansea (13th) to play. And you failed to beat Sunderland, Norwich or Villa. So he took over 1 point adrift, with 10 games to play, a game in hand, and all of your relegation rivals still to play, and you were relegated with a game to spare (4 points from safety after 37 games, after we beat Everton) and finished further from safety than we he arrived...
'Hanley was only signed as a backup in the Championship, and we spent 57m, not nearly 100m'
- Got the figures wrong, but the point stands. How many teams who get relegated have the luxury of spending 6m on back up CB? Most teams have their better players flogged, and have to cobble a team together from what's left, and some shrewd signings. Rafa bought half the Championship.
You spent about 80m the year you went down (McClaren spent it mind), sold about 2 players (Sissoko and Wijnaldum) and kept everyone else that you wanted to keep, and then spent 57m. It wasn't exactly a stunning achievement to win promotion with that.
You also didn't touch on the like-for-like performances in the PL for Benitez and Bruce. Bruce last season, was as good as anything under Benitez, and got an identical points tally. It is not as though there is a massive stylistic shift either, you weren't exactly playing champagne, free-flowing football under Rafa. Some games I watched you had literally 15-20% possession, 10 behind the ball and welly it.
What I'm saying is that, whilst Bruce is a limited manager (we know) and has a limited shelf life before things become turgid and the results stop, his record at Newcastle is similar to Rafa's. Yet lots of Newcastle fans want Bruce gone (that's fair enough) but want him replaced by the previous manager, who also bored the tits off everyone and was barely better (if it all).