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Old 01-13-2008, 08:27 PM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #11
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Give it to Shearer man!
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Old 01-13-2008, 09:39 PM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #12
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Stuart Pearce on a five year plan to rebuild, not only the squad, but the whole club...almost from zero...

Newcastle have one of the worst squads in EPL.
Newcastle are probably the worst organized team in the EPL.
Newcastle have, for decades, been plundered by Agents, corrupt managers, coaches and scouts...

What Newcastle need right now is a good young British game that can rebuild the club as a whole, not just buy a couple of overpriced underachievers with total lack of discipline and professionalism. But the toughest job for the new management team will be to rebuild Newcastle's reputation, so that they can again attract the good professional minded players.
This precess will take time, Newcastle fans must be prepared for mid-table finishes in the next few years.

All this considered, I think Stuart Pearce is the best man for the job, if he would want it, and I think he would be ideal to kick all the parasites that for years have been feeding off Newcastle. This may be the clubs last chance, remember Leeds. Newcastle fans must be told the truth, either they bring in the full medical team, and be prepared for a long but hopeful recovery, or they prepare themselves for the vultures, that are already hovering above ready to feed off the corpse of another great British institution. I pray they take the long healing process.
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Old 01-13-2008, 09:41 PM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #13
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I believed Shearer had a UEFA Pro A license?
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Old 01-13-2008, 10:54 PM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #14
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In my opinion i blame the fans.

They are living on the dream that they still are a team who should be in europe. When really it was basically a couple of good/Lucky seasons with sir Bobby.

I belive the fans influence on the chairman was the main reason why they sacked big sam.
But why get rid of someone who has had only 8 month in charge? give him at least till the end of the season.

And even when they get in someone else (the options avialable are hilarious) the january transfer window will be done before he gets a chance.

I dont like to rant, or even post on here much but this topic gets me so wound up i felt like i needed to blame some idiots. So i chose the 45,000+ people who sit in them seats at St James every week supporting the biggest joke of a team in england.

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Old 01-13-2008, 11:17 PM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #15
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Originally posted by BillyBoi:
In my opinion i blame the fans.

They are living on the dream that they still are a team who should be in europe. When really it was basically a couple of good/Lucky seasons with sir Bobby.

I belive the fans influence on the chairman was the main reason why they sacked big sam.
But why get rid of someone who has had only 8 month in charge? give him at least till the end of the season.

And even when they get in someone else (the options avialable are hilarious) the january transfer window will be done before he gets a chance.

I dont like to rant, or even post on here much but this topic gets me so wound up i felt like i needed to blame some idiots. So i chose the 45,000+ people who sit in them seats at St James every week supporting the biggest joke of a team in england.

I disagree about the fans influance... but i also disagree with the decision to sack the guy however he lasted alot longer then I though he would.

Newcastles new owner normally purchases a company and will get rid of the management teams in place and bring his own in, this way he is in control from the outset and knows he getting what he wants.... however in this case he changed his usual instinct and allowed Big Sam to keep his job. Something which he now states he was probably wrong to have done.

Newcastle fans live in a dream world where they think they deserve to be at the top, but having basically won nothing in 40years they are way off target on their ambitions. They need a few years to actually get into shape and they will not get quick success unless a manager comes in and ships in a new team... pretty much Man City Style.

Newcastle have spent as much in recent years as Man United etc and got nothing in return, clear something going wrong... just look at Joey Barton, whose fecking bright idea was it to sign a hooligan!?
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Old 01-13-2008, 11:44 PM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #16
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I believed Shearer had a UEFA Pro A license?
Nope. He's said on Match of the Day many times that he's still doing his coaching badges.
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Old 01-14-2008, 06:09 AM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #17
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Originally posted by NorthWolfe CND:
Stuart Pearce on a five year plan to rebuild, not only the squad, but the whole club...almost from zero...

Newcastle have one of the worst squads in EPL.
Newcastle are probably the worst organized team in the EPL.
Newcastle have, for decades, been plundered by Agents, corrupt managers, coaches and scouts...

What Newcastle need right now is a good young British game that can rebuild the club as a whole, not just buy a couple of overpriced underachievers with total lack of discipline and professionalism. But the toughest job for the new management team will be to rebuild Newcastle's reputation, so that they can again attract the good professional minded players.
This precess will take time, Newcastle fans must be prepared for mid-table finishes in the next few years.

All this considered, I think Stuart Pearce is the best man for the job, if he would want it, and I think he would be ideal to kick all the parasites that for years have been feeding off Newcastle. This may be the clubs last chance, remember Leeds. Newcastle fans must be told the truth, either they bring in the full medical team, and be prepared for a long but hopeful recovery, or they prepare themselves for the vultures, that are already hovering above ready to feed off the corpse of another great British institution. I pray they take the long healing process.
Anyone who's a city fan would never wish Stuart Pearce upon anyone.
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Old 01-14-2008, 06:19 AM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #18
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I'm going to go put a tenner on a Peter Beardsley/Gary Speed combo tomorrow...
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Old 01-14-2008, 06:48 AM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #19
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Didn't Speed just sign for Sheffield?
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Old 01-14-2008, 07:16 AM   The Newcastle Utd syndrome Post #20
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Originally posted by tigerhgrrrrrr:
NUFC have the same recent under achieving history
When did/Have Newcastle achieved anything?

The EPL's money has given teams dreams and these dreams are pie in the sky. Newcastle are a mediocre side with a lot of money to spend. Thats it.

They never have been a so called big team.
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