The Fish
Winger
He wasn't successful in keeping us up, but I'm not blaming the firefighter for some arsehole burning my house down.What I was saying was whatever Benitez improved he ultimately failed. He had 10 games, Advocaat had 9 games and Di Canio had 8 games. Advocaat inherited us in a far worse position than Newcastle were and in both cases Newcastle had far better players than we had. I understand that Newcastle want Benitez as he seems to wield a bit of influence but so far he ain't done a good job - he failed in what he was brought in to do and many other managers have succeeded in such circumstances with poorer resources at their disposal. We wanted to keep Advocaat because against the odds he saved us, not because of any past record and we were wrong. To me, with Newcastle, it's the perennial desire to be seen as a 'big club' - in the past the likes of Allardyce, Pardew and Hughton were never seen as good enough for Newcastle but if someone who has managed Real Madrid and Inter Milan (regardless of how he did there) then the Mags see it as 'a good fit'.
The Advocaat thing is wheeled out time and again and it's really silly. Different circumstances, different league situations, different team mentalities, different everything to be honest.
The last bit is projection, you do this to distance yourself from your rivals. There needs to be something different and unpalatable, because then it's easy to hate them, even if it's mostly made up. Common practise in the armed forces.
For example, nobody wanted Hughton out, we were happy with the football, his demeanour and his professionalism. But Newcastle fans hate all southerners, right? That's what Talksport says...