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"There's nobody working within the new consortium that has been involved in a football club before, so this is all new to them. There are teething problems for them, and maybe they'll look back at this in months to come and think there were some mistakes at the start, but that is often the way with new owners coming in.
Apart friom ex-QPR board member Jamie Reuben.

Who writes this shit?
Because of the mess they have made of the process, I’m convinced they will go all out for Rafa and Everton will take them to the cleaners.
Me too.
 
Just say it as it is Keith, they are amateurs.

The news Toon fans feared'​

Sky Sports News reporter Keith Downie:

"It's the news Newcastle fans didn't want to hear this lunchtime, and the news they feared for most of this morning.

"There's nobody working within the new consortium that has been involved in a football club before, so this is all new to them. There are teething problems for them, and maybe they'll look back at this in months to come and think there were some mistakes at the start, but that is often the way with new owners coming in.

"The biggest surprise, for me, is that they haven't looked to bring in a chief executive, football director or sporting director yet. I think if you get someone like that in, who is used to dealing in these circles, it can be easier to bring a manager in.

"But you have to remember it's all new to the consortium, and it's something they'll have to get used to.

"It's also not a football club that is in a healthy position - they are sitting second bottom of the Premier League and there is a real threat of relegation.

"Do the consortium look again at someone like Unai Emery, someone who is held in very high regard and has won trophies, or someone who can come in on a temporary basis and get them out of the relegation zone in the Premier League?

"I think the consortium would like a big name here, but they are now going to have to change their attention to elsewhere. You have to say, the shortlist they had is ever shortening.

"There are two outstanding names - one of them is Eddie Howe, out of work and would be a fairly easy appointment, and would come in a heartbeat, and the other is Roberto Martinez of Belgium. They have the issue of trying to get him out of his contract, but not as expensive as Unai Emery.

"Newcastle caretaker boss Graeme Jones has worked with both Eddie Howe and Roberto Martinez - so both are a natural fit."

i thought i heard him on ssn earlier saying jones has worked with howe. thought he was chatting shit at the time and turns out he was. he joined bournemouth under jason tindall and he has never been at burnley
 
Just say it as it is Keith, they are amateurs.

The news Toon fans feared'​

Sky Sports News reporter Keith Downie:

"It's the news Newcastle fans didn't want to hear this lunchtime, and the news they feared for most of this morning.

"There's nobody working within the new consortium that has been involved in a football club before, so this is all new to them. There are teething problems for them, and maybe they'll look back at this in months to come and think there were some mistakes at the start, but that is often the way with new owners coming in.

"The biggest surprise, for me, is that they haven't looked to bring in a chief executive, football director or sporting director yet. I think if you get someone like that in, who is used to dealing in these circles, it can be easier to bring a manager in.

"But you have to remember it's all new to the consortium."
They haven't got a clue what they are doing have they? Complete amateurs. The Geordies might admire Saudi culture but unfortunately the Saudis haven't bothered to learn anything about this soccerball game loved by the drunken infidels.

It's embarrassing; almost like a form of torture.

That fat bloke who was in charge before. Now he did know what he was doing.
 
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