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Rafael Benítez

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agreed , hardly covered themselves in glory have they ? :)
Wijnaldum is obviously a good player, but tossed the towel in at Christmas. His contract runs until 2020, Ashley obviously thought he was going to make money on them. He might end up having to pay them to go.

they may have to pay part of it even after he gone, or he may take a pay cut
:lol: like he'll be up for that.
 
He was interviewed yesterday and said "I would like to stay at Newcastle, however anything can happen in football".

Not bothered whether he leaves but if he does, the hand wringing from the mags will be f***ing hilarious to behold.
 
Wijnaldum is obviously a good player, but tossed the towel in at Christmas. His contract runs until 2020, Ashley obviously thought he was going to make money on them. He might end up having to pay them to go.


:lol: like he'll be up for that.
you get the odd good one, Carlton Cole turned down a move back the the Premier league with Stoke and took a voluntary 50% pay cut to stay with us last time we went down
 
Mitrovic, Shelvey, Perez, Winjaldum the keeper, and Sissoko will all have takers so highly unlikely they'll still be there

He's been very poor this season and doesn't seem to 'fit' in the PL imo.

He was interviewed yesterday and said "I would like to stay at Newcastle, however anything can happen in football".

Not bothered whether he leaves but if he does, the hand wringing from the mags will be f***ing hilarious to behold.

The best scenario would be if he doesn't get a better offer, still turns them down and ends up as a Sky pundit for the season :lol:
 
You'll eat your words when I'm proven right.

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

He might well decide to stay, but that doesn't mean you have a source at the club, it just means you've guessed right.

I mean "the plan is to try and hold onto as many first team players as possible and get promoted at the first time of asking"

I really thought the plan would be to sell as much of the squad as possible and get relegated to league 1.
 
Why should I be worried about whether a failed manager who has a contract at a failed club that is playing in the Championship next season?

Benitez has a contract. If he was wanting to stay he would have said so by now. That he hasn't means he wants away, or wants Cashley to say "whatever you want as long as you stay. You can keep as many as you want of the over-priced players we've assembled and who didn't really do much until relegation was achieved.". I can't believe MA would ever say give FSW carte blanche.










......but I hope he does; it would lead to financial failure and a possible further relegation.:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
:lol::lol::lol::lol:

He might well decide to stay, but that doesn't mean you have a source at the club, it just means you've guessed right.

I mean "the plan is to try and hold onto as many first team players as possible and get promoted at the first time of asking"

I really thought the plan would be to sell as much of the squad as possible and get relegated to league 1.
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Even if he does stay (and especially with that group of players) they'll find life extremely tough in the Championship. As we would've if it had been us - difficult division and the games come so quickly.
 
I would say don't wish too much gloom and doom on them. We rarely get to play our main rivals, (10 games v Millwall in the last 15 years)

The fun of them being shit wears out a lot quicker than the pain of missing the derby
 
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