Originally posted by wendigo100
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Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServI think we'll have to wait & see.....Souness must first be put out to pasture, but the problem is that Shearer is likely to step up once he's finished his coaching courses.
This is only a personal view, but if a club keeps undermining its managers, no-one is going to look good there.
They might as well keep Souness. They are lucky to have him.
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Originally posted by WageSlaveShe was begging for it...standing there, with her drawers wide open. I certainly gave her some dove-tailing, the saucy minx!
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Originally posted by WageSlaveWhich top manager in the UK is a likely suspect? I can't think of any, unless Newcastle are prepared to give Curbishley a go, but he's hardly a star name.
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Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServI think we'll have to wait & see.....Souness must first be put out to pasture, but the problem is that Shearer is likely to step up once he's finished his coaching courses.
How about a Shearer/Robson double act, with Shearer taking over eventually (shades of Liverpool and Charlton).
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New Manager
Originally posted by WageSlaveWhich top manager in the UK is a likely suspect?
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Paris fires
suspicious or not, are we to expect a whole load of more immigrants seeking shelter from Chiracs wayward cigarette throwing
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Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServJust need the big guy at the top to resign and Souness to be replaced by an experienced manager and we'd be flying.
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Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServVery true, which is why I'm very happy he's joined.....perhaps he can set a good example to some of our younger players and several of the seasoned pro's!
Just need the big guy at the top to resign and Souness to be replaced by an experienced manager and we'd be flying....honest!!
Just a bit concerned about the "get out clauses" that are in his contract!
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Owen
Originally posted by wendigo100Darren,
Newcastle United will never win anything with those clowns at the top...................Owen would double the number of good, disciplined professionals at that club.
Just need the big guy at the top to resign and Souness to be replaced by an experienced manager and we'd be flying....honest!!
Just a bit concerned about the "get out clauses" that are in his contract!
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Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServHappy days!!
Newcastle United will never win anything with those clowns at the top, and especially while the centre forward holds more sway with the board than their succession of managers. Michael Owen would double the number of good, disciplined professionals at that club.
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanOwen signed for Newcastle. I feel a new Geordie hero coming on.
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Looks like it must have been scampering about when the pile shifted and it were decapitated.
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n5gooner: Funnily enough I was moving some logs I'd be using as an excuse to make lots of noise and sawdust with a chain saw and under one log I found the back two thirds of a rat. Head and front legs missing. Looks like it must have been scampering about when the pile shifted and it were decapitated.
Didn't find the front end though.
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxThe dirty slut was gagging for it. And don't tell me she didn't enjoy it really.
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