Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Eddie Howe done deal
Smug On The Tyne
Eddie Howe done deal
Howe-ay the lads
Howe-ay the lads
He’ll watch from the stands
Smug On The Tyne
Typical, they'll win on Saturday now, comfortably. And before any of the fairies berate me for being negative - I predicted a 2-1 win for us against Liverpool. We're always that team that give away points to teams on diabolical runs of form.
yep, you are right, you are always wrong, and tedious
Typical, they'll win on Saturday now, comfortably. And before any of the fairies berate me for being negative - I predicted a 2-1 win for us against Liverpool. We're always that team that give away points to teams on diabolical runs of form.
Typical, they'll win on Saturday now, comfortably. And before any of the fairies berate me for being negative - I predicted a 2-1 win for us against Liverpool. We're always that team that give away points to teams on diabolical runs of form.
Sky reporting Smug Eddie WON'T be in charge tomorrow.
I was listening to Talk Sport earlier today and they were discussing Eddie Howe and how he had Plucky punching well above their weight in the PL. made me wonder if they were actually punching above their weight, didn’t they have a budget way above the bottom six clubs or was that my imagination? They also commented on the ex Bournemouth players now at Toon and how Ryan Fraser had refused to play for Bournemouth before his transfer. That could throw a spanner in the works and be an interesting dressing room scenario
I'm surprised this deal hasn't officially been announced yet. I think Newcastle would stand a better chance of a result tomorrow if they had Eddie Howe in place right now. The bloke has been out of work for 15 months so you'd expect him to sign any normal deal , but there is talk of a break clause with an automatic termination option for Newcastle if they get relegated. I'd imagine even Smug Eddie might have a problem with that.
I also hear that Nuno's contract may have contained a clause giving him much less compensation for early termination if Spurs are outside the Top 6. I believe they were 9th when he was sacked, but have a winnable block of games coming up. Classic Levy, saving a few bob where he can.
I see your error, you think the wealth has been "earned" through hard work, clever investments and the like, however the individuals needed no intelligence to get their wealth, just fortunate to live on top of a huge oil field, and be members of the ruling family
Untold unearned wealth and privilege is not known for producing beacons of integrity and intelligence.They have already demonstrated that they have no real idea of how a football club works, despite there being several instances of Oil Rich owners (Citeh, PSG) to have learned from
To me it seems a basic requirement in doing anything at all, to start of with two things. An understanding of where you are, and an understanding of where you want to be. You then either need to formulate a basic plan of how to get from the first to the second, or hire someone who can do that for you.
The owners of Newcastle dont seem to have grasped this first essential step, and until they do just that then you will have a series of appointments, and decisions made by someone with no idea where the owners are trying to get to, other than a vague notion of "top club in the world"
Contrast that with BHA
A series of multi year achievable plans, with clear objectives, slow but steady progress with both playing staff, facilities, backroom staff, an understanding that Rome wasnt built in a day, that there will be setbacks, but learning from each mistake, and taking the long term view .
The only similarities I can find between this approach and Newcastles apparant blind blundering around is .well nothing