But that Newcastle team was absolutely sh*t when he took over. They were one of the sh*ttest teams in the PL and were deservedly relegated.
There were some good players in the team, but it wasn't functioning as a team; also it had previously been managed by a top ex-footballer who turned out to be not a very good manager. Sounds familiar?
there are two issues in this.
1) You're essentially saying here that the problem with newcastle wasn't the personnel, but the way they were being used, leading to them underperforming. Which indicates with the right manager they are at least a decent prem side, but when Hughton took over they relegated, so he was competing in the championship with a premier league side he was managing to get playing to their potential. I don't think we have a premier league side that was simply being misused by Hyypia. I think we had a poor side that Hyypia was unable to get more out of, though wasn't as bad as people think. Hyypia's loss percentage iss lower than Hughton's (Hughton has lost 10 of 21 (likely to go to 11 or 22), Hyypia lost 9 of 22), and his goals scored/game is higher than Hughtons. All of our points against the current bottom four were won under Hyypia. In time, I believe people will realise Hyypia wasn't as much of the problem as most people seem to currently think he was. Whether it is just 3 or 4 players needed to turn us into a better side, or a complete overhaul, our squad still needs work and that is the biggest issue this season. So, I'm not convinced the comparison your hinting at is all that accurate.
2) You talk about Hughton's abilities to get the best out of a team that already had great players in it. I'm not questioning that. In fact I am highlighting that and suggesting that has been the basis of his previous championship promotions. I'm questioning whether he has shown that he can build a squad (or improve one - something he needs to do with us). People point to Kayal, but he also okayed, if not sought out, Best, Ledesma and Carayol (the last of who may actually be a good player when he is fully fit and has had a chance to bed in, something he was never going to be/get with us in the short time we had him).