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Sky Sports News had Roeder been called to an emergency meeting flashing across the bottom of the screen about half 7.
Didn't think he'd last the summer so no suprise. Think he's a good coach, but no manager material. Has had a very difficult season, but they need a top coach up there.
Can see Allardyce getting it and i think he'll do well. Needs to buy a couple of decent centre-backs before anything!.
Didn't think he'd last the summer so no suprise. Think he's a good coach, but no manager material. Has had a very difficult season, but they need a top coach up there.
Can see Allardyce getting it and i think he'll do well. Needs to buy a couple of decent centre-backs before anything!.
Now it's offcial
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Cue repeated 'we are a big club, we deserve success' comments
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Get Shearer in the job. Just cos I want to see him and Roy Keane squaring up to each other during next season's Tyne/Wear derbys!
Pity Robson is back in hospital. If it wasn't for that then they could have done far worse than having a Robson/Shearer combination with Robson as a director of football.
its not often you can praise Shephard but he has learnt from one past mistake. Sack the coach now and let the new one build their squad over the summer. Don't let the old one spend 50 million in the transfer window then sack him a few days after it closes.
Pity Robson is back in hospital. If it wasn't for that then they could have done far worse than having a Robson/Shearer combination with Robson as a director of football.
its not often you can praise Shephard but he has learnt from one past mistake. Sack the coach now and let the new one build their squad over the summer. Don't let the old one spend 50 million in the transfer window then sack him a few days after it closes.
cj_eds said:
Get Shearer in the job. Just cos I want to see him and Roy Keane squaring up to each other during next season's Tyne/Wear derbys!
Pity Robson is back in hospital. If it wasn't for that then they could have done far worse than having a Robson/Shearer combination with Robson as a director of football.
its not often you can praise Shephard but he has learnt from one past mistake. Sack the coach now and let the new one build their squad over the summer. Don't let the old one spend 50 million in the transfer window then sack him a few days after it closes.
Pity Robson is back in hospital. If it wasn't for that then they could have done far worse than having a Robson/Shearer combination with Robson as a director of football.
its not often you can praise Shephard but he has learnt from one past mistake. Sack the coach now and let the new one build their squad over the summer. Don't let the old one spend 50 million in the transfer window then sack him a few days after it closes.
As I said above, I wonder if we'll still get Sidwell and Crouch?
staceyb said:
cj_eds said:
Get Shearer in the job. Just cos I want to see him and Roy Keane squaring up to each other during next season's Tyne/Wear derbys!
Pity Robson is back in hospital. If it wasn't for that then they could have done far worse than having a Robson/Shearer combination with Robson as a director of football.
its not often you can praise Shephard but he has learnt from one past mistake. Sack the coach now and let the new one build their squad over the summer. Don't let the old one spend 50 million in the transfer window then sack him a few days after it closes.
Pity Robson is back in hospital. If it wasn't for that then they could have done far worse than having a Robson/Shearer combination with Robson as a director of football.
its not often you can praise Shephard but he has learnt from one past mistake. Sack the coach now and let the new one build their squad over the summer. Don't let the old one spend 50 million in the transfer window then sack him a few days after it closes.
As I said above, I wonder if we'll still get Sidwell and Crouch?
Crouch, the perfect target man for Big Sam's long ball tactics
Looks like Sidwell is already looking elsewhere - linked with Chelski and Liverpool amongst others. Since we're so close to the window reopening Shepherd can't hang around. Whoever comes in will want time to assess the squad and buy decent players before they've already all moved. So it needs someone who either knows the squad or has had a fortnight or so off work to study them...
Sven bad luck.
Newcastle job interests Eriksson
Sven-Goran Eriksson's agent has said the former England boss would be interested in talking to Newcastle about their managerial vacancy. Athole Still said: "There has been no contact whatsoever but if Newcastle were interested, I am sure Sven would be interested in talking to Newcastle."
Glenn Roeder resigned as Magpies boss on Sunday and former Bolton manager Sam Allardyce is favourite to take over. Lyon's ex-Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier is also a possible candidate. Swede Eriksson has been out of a job since leaving the England post following the unsuccessful 2006 World Cup campaign. He has been linked to a number of Premiership clubs as well as French club Marseille. Eriksson fared well in a phone poll for fans over possible candidates that was carried out by a Newcastle radio station, although he is not believed to be high on chairman Freddy Shepherd's shortlist.
Indeed, in April, Shepherd dismissed rumours that the former Lazio boss was being lined up to replace Roeder. Reports have suggested that Allardyce will be installed at the St James' Park helm and some bookmakers have suspended all betting on such an appointment. Allardyce, who stepped down from his Bolton position on 29 April, turned down the chance to manage Newcastle just under three years ago. However, there have also been suggestions that Houllier could be in the running.
Houllier left Anfield in May 2004 and led Lyon to a record sixth successive French title this season. Meanwhile, former Newcastle boss Sir Bobby Robson has urged the fans to unite behind the next manager. Robson, who supported the Magpies as a boy and who was axed from the Magpies helm in 2004, told the Daily Telegraph: "It is a massive club and I just hope they can get the right man. "Whoever it is can succeed. They need all the support of the board and the fans and, with the support of everyone, it is a wonderful job."
Former England boss Robson sat alongside Newcastle chief Shepherd during Saturday's defeat by Blackburn, which was Roeder's last game in charge, but refused to speculate on who might take over the hot-seat. "It is not my position to guess who will be made manager," confirmed Robson, who is undergoing chemotherapy after cancerous nodules were found in his lungs. "Let's hope the next manager will be a step onwards for the club. Let's hope whoever it is will bring to Newcastle what we all want - and that's silverware."
BBC said:
Newcastle job interests Eriksson
Sven-Goran Eriksson's agent has said the former England boss would be interested in talking to Newcastle about their managerial vacancy. Athole Still said: "There has been no contact whatsoever but if Newcastle were interested, I am sure Sven would be interested in talking to Newcastle."
Glenn Roeder resigned as Magpies boss on Sunday and former Bolton manager Sam Allardyce is favourite to take over. Lyon's ex-Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier is also a possible candidate. Swede Eriksson has been out of a job since leaving the England post following the unsuccessful 2006 World Cup campaign. He has been linked to a number of Premiership clubs as well as French club Marseille. Eriksson fared well in a phone poll for fans over possible candidates that was carried out by a Newcastle radio station, although he is not believed to be high on chairman Freddy Shepherd's shortlist.
Indeed, in April, Shepherd dismissed rumours that the former Lazio boss was being lined up to replace Roeder. Reports have suggested that Allardyce will be installed at the St James' Park helm and some bookmakers have suspended all betting on such an appointment. Allardyce, who stepped down from his Bolton position on 29 April, turned down the chance to manage Newcastle just under three years ago. However, there have also been suggestions that Houllier could be in the running.
Houllier left Anfield in May 2004 and led Lyon to a record sixth successive French title this season. Meanwhile, former Newcastle boss Sir Bobby Robson has urged the fans to unite behind the next manager. Robson, who supported the Magpies as a boy and who was axed from the Magpies helm in 2004, told the Daily Telegraph: "It is a massive club and I just hope they can get the right man. "Whoever it is can succeed. They need all the support of the board and the fans and, with the support of everyone, it is a wonderful job."
Former England boss Robson sat alongside Newcastle chief Shepherd during Saturday's defeat by Blackburn, which was Roeder's last game in charge, but refused to speculate on who might take over the hot-seat. "It is not my position to guess who will be made manager," confirmed Robson, who is undergoing chemotherapy after cancerous nodules were found in his lungs. "Let's hope the next manager will be a step onwards for the club. Let's hope whoever it is will bring to Newcastle what we all want - and that's silverware."
I hear a lot of bad-mouthing about Sven, but none of it has been about his managerial achievements, which are actually pretty tasty.
1979-82: IFK Gothenburg
Swedish Cup Winners 1979
Swedish League Champions 1981
Swedish League Champions 1982
UEFA Cup Winners 1982
1982-84: SL Benfica
Portuguese League Champions 1983
Portuguese League Champions 1984
Portuguese Cup Winners 1983
1984-87: AS Roma
Italian Cup Winners 1986
1989-92: SL Benfica
Portuguese League Champions 1991
1992-97: Sampdoria UC
Italian Cup Winners 1994
1997-2000: SS Lazio
Italian Cup Winners 1998
Italian Super Cup Winners 1998
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners 1999
UEFA Super Cup Winners 1999
Italian League Champions 2000
So he's won plenty of silverware at a club level.
And his England record (all matches), isn't actually that bad, sure there were games like the defeat at home to Australia but that was a friendly, England were unbeaten at home in competitive games.
Played--Won--Drawn--Lost--For--Against
67------40----17-----10----128----61
I rest my case.
1979-82: IFK Gothenburg
Swedish Cup Winners 1979
Swedish League Champions 1981
Swedish League Champions 1982
UEFA Cup Winners 1982
1982-84: SL Benfica
Portuguese League Champions 1983
Portuguese League Champions 1984
Portuguese Cup Winners 1983
1984-87: AS Roma
Italian Cup Winners 1986
1989-92: SL Benfica
Portuguese League Champions 1991
1992-97: Sampdoria UC
Italian Cup Winners 1994
1997-2000: SS Lazio
Italian Cup Winners 1998
Italian Super Cup Winners 1998
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners 1999
UEFA Super Cup Winners 1999
Italian League Champions 2000
So he's won plenty of silverware at a club level.
And his England record (all matches), isn't actually that bad, sure there were games like the defeat at home to Australia but that was a friendly, England were unbeaten at home in competitive games.
Played--Won--Drawn--Lost--For--Against
67------40----17-----10----128----61
I rest my case.
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