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sydtheeagle England 10 May 16 3.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
Both Allardarse and Benitez realise that keeping things tight and catching teams on the break would yield results. Quite a funny observation as, presumably, this news comes as a surprise to managers like McLaren and Martinez. You wonder if some managers watch the same game that we do and actually know what it takes to succeed.
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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 10 May 16 7.21pm | |
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All I know is before this past weekend I had little hope of sending the Delusional Looney Toons down. Now all that is required is a mackems win over a demoralized Toffee. Haway the lads!
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nairb75 Baltimore 11 May 16 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by kenbarr
All I know is before this past weekend I had little hope of sending the Delusional Looney Toons down. Now all that is required is a mackems win over a demoralized Toffee. Haway the lads! sunderland has them on goal differential. sunderland has to lose both games and nu need to beat tottenham. not likely. they're done.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 11 May 16 3.59pm | |
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Originally posted by sydtheeagle
For my money Newcastle are really a 14th/15th place team...better than Sunderland...but McLaren has taken them down. Just an awful manager. Bad hire and he gave them plenty of opportunities to get rid but they didn't grasp the nettle until too late. Relegation is their own fault. Norwich have, I think, a decent manager they've sold down the river by not investing. That said, Steven Naismith? A perennial journeyman who never has nor ever will score goals at the required rate. If that's the basket you put your eggs in, you're finished. Sad situation...they are the architects of their own downfall. Sunderland I thought, briefly last week, might go and we'd finally be rid of Big Sam. But like Pulis and as has already been said, the combination of Defoe and a coach who knows how to get a team to defend is the magic formula in a relegation battle. There have been some astonishingly inept managers this year. McLaren and Martinez have been simply awful. Both their teams have punched miles below their weights. Remi Garde couldn't even get his team fighting, let alone winning. It was more disinterested surrender than relegation battle. Pellegrini, who I like personally, has made a real dog's bollocks of Man City's season considering their investment and talent. A League Cup win and nothing else is a poor return for that squad and the Madrid game was little short of embarrassing. Although he gets away with it because he's a nice guy, Hiddink has really got very little out of Chelsea since he took over. Their performance vs. Tottenham showed us how far below par they've been all year, not just under Mourinho. The silver lining is that we've got rid of the King Bulls*** Merchant Brendan Rogers who never was and never will be anything other than a bluffer. Well he is French.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 11 May 16 4.50pm | |
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Originally posted by sydtheeagle
Quite a funny observation as, presumably, this news comes as a surprise to managers like McLaren and Martinez. You wonder if some managers watch the same game that we do and actually know what it takes to succeed. Its really frustrating with Martinez, because he was actually very good at doing this with Wigan. Its almost as if he moved to Everton without all of his previous experience. Big Sam might be a c**t but he is also a very good manager. As for top managers, its odd how many 'so called greats' have failed to achieve that status at Chelsea, Man City and Man Utd. Whilst managers like Pulis and Allerdyce have never really been considered. And by that I mean, who do you consider Avram Grant, but not Allerdyce.
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chateauferret 11 May 16 9.38pm | |
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Originally posted by nairb75
sunderland has them on goal differential. sunderland has to lose both games and nu need to beat tottenham. not likely. they're done.
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redpalace91 Bromley 11 May 16 10.08pm | |
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Goodbye Newcastle - bet you wish you had kept Pardew now? Deluded fans, hopeless players and terrible owner. No guarantee they will come back up either. So many Newcastle fans on here were quick to mock us for taking on Pardew - where are those critics now? Complete losers.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 11 May 16 10.19pm | |
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Originally posted by redpalace91
Goodbye Newcastle - bet you wish you had kept Pardew now? Deluded fans, hopeless players and terrible owner. No guarantee they will come back up either. So many Newcastle fans on here were quick to mock us for taking on Pardew - where are those critics now? Complete losers. They're blinkered, this will still be Pardew's fault!!
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rednblue4eva Norwood 11 May 16 11.30pm | |
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Right up to the end they insisted Newcastle were "too big" to get relegated Bet they still don't believe it's happened - probably working out a formula that shows they can stay up if they beat Spurs 25-0
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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 12 May 16 1.32am | |
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To all those who believed that Newcastle Delusional United's "size" should have kept them up, allow me to wish you a hale & hearty buh-bye! Sack Pardew indeed.
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Midlands Eagle 12 May 16 6.23am | |
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Originally posted by monkey
They're blinkered, this will still be Pardew's fault!! Their biggest mistake wasn't letting Pardew leave but not replacing him with a decent manager as ultimately it was Ashley's penny pinching that costs them their place at the top table. All this talk of being blinkered and delusional is at stupid as basing an assessment of their fanbase of 50,000 regular attendees on the drivel spouted by half a dozen vociferous idiots.
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