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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 21 Nov 16 2.53pm

Originally posted by DulwichFan

Wonder how much would cost to bring in Rafa and bring back Gayle...

Well Rafa didn't actually keep Newcastle up, and last time Gayle was here over three seasons and four / five managers he failed to impress.

Gayle is great if you can afford to play 2 up front, but attacking wise that's not really an option for us - as we'd need to play McArthur, Cabaye and Ledley with either Puncheon, Ledley or Zaha.

We'd be surrendering our best attacking advantage in the two wingers and Puncheon.

 


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View CrazyBadger's Profile CrazyBadger Flag Ware 21 Nov 16 3.39pm Send a Private Message to CrazyBadger Add CrazyBadger as a friend

Can we just bring in Big Sam for a little while until we're defensively a bit better, then give the job back to Pards? a Big Salan Pallardew if you will

I always Thought there are few managers out there which are the whole package, and that the most successful managerial stints come just after they have taken over from someone else (i.e. G.Graham-->Wenger). so lets have a 1/2 season job share.
FatSam takes The 1st half to get us organised, then hands the reigns over to AP to put his attacking slant on things for the season finish, and to take the credit (to satisfy his ego). It also gives him the perfect set of Allrdyce related excuses if things don't quite go to plan. Repeat season upon season ad infinitum or until Allardyce explodes from eating too many pastries.

what could go wrong? don't answer That

Edited by CrazyBadger (21 Nov 2016 3.52pm)

 


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View Y Ddraig Goch's Profile Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 21 Nov 16 4.17pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Originally posted by CrazyBadger

Can we just bring in Big Sam for a little while until we're defensively a bit better, then give the job back to Pards? a Big Salan Pallardew if you will

I always Thought there are few managers out there which are the whole package, and that the most successful managerial stints come just after they have taken over from someone else (i.e. G.Graham-->Wenger). so lets have a 1/2 season job share.
FatSam takes The 1st half to get us organised, then hands the reigns over to AP to put his attacking slant on things for the season finish, and to take the credit (to satisfy his ego). It also gives him the perfect set of Allrdyce related excuses if things don't quite go to plan. Repeat season upon season ad infinitum or until Allardyce explodes from eating too many pastries.

what could go wrong? don't answer That

Edited by CrazyBadger (21 Nov 2016 3.52pm)

Even though Fat Sam's record is not as good as APs?

 


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View thegreatlardino's Profile thegreatlardino Flag crawley/selsey 21 Nov 16 4.29pm Send a Private Message to thegreatlardino Add thegreatlardino as a friend

and west ham fans couldnt wait to see the back of him, all hail the saviour that is Big Sam!

 


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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 21 Nov 16 4.34pm

Rafa for me. Have watched Newcastle a few times this season and He is a brilliant tactician. He knows how to set his team up and if things dont work he will chane things very quickly. AP tends to watch us play s***e because of our formation for 45 minutes then change something.

 

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View Jacey's Profile Jacey Flag 21 Nov 16 4.56pm Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

Originally posted by bubble wrap

Rafa for me. Have watched Newcastle a few times this season and He is a brilliant tactician. He knows how to set his team up and if things dont work he will chane things very quickly. AP tends to watch us play s***e because of our formation for 45 minutes then change something.

Fantastic manager under contract to Newcastle,who are extremely unlikely to release him,in the light of what he is achieving currently and what he will achieve next season in the Premiership.

 

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View DutchEagleJohan's Profile DutchEagleJohan Flag Vlissingen, Netherlands 21 Nov 16 5.38pm Send a Private Message to DutchEagleJohan Add DutchEagleJohan as a friend

I am just gobsmacked that Eddie Howe and Big Sam can be compared in one post.....? what on earth is the similarity between them? One is all about the direct route, long balls to a strong center forward (to be fair probably most suited to our current squad), the other is all about playing neat, controlled possession football.

Originally posted by Woolsy

If/when Pardew is sacked, who could be our next realistic manager?
I'd be happy with any of these 4.

Eddie Howe
Sam Allardyce
Frank de Boer
Glen Hoddle


 

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View DutchEagleJohan's Profile DutchEagleJohan Flag Vlissingen, Netherlands 21 Nov 16 5.43pm Send a Private Message to DutchEagleJohan Add DutchEagleJohan as a friend

Shot down you should be, my goodness....!!! Lets invest 30 odd million in a center forward then try a boy scout appointment as a manager. Solksjaer knew English football too, ask the Cardiff fans how that little experiment went....
Talking about football is one thing, managing another. Neville can rebuild his name starting at Crawley or Newport


Originally posted by geoff

Ok here we go and i am prepared to be shot down for this....BUT if Pardew goes for me i would like to see either Gary Neville or Ryan Giggs.
Now ill tell you why. Both are young and know the league inside out. I know Valencia didn't go to well for Neville but this is the premier league and he knows it inside out. They are both passionate about the game and wouldn't be afraid to dish out rollockings if deserved. I believe either one of these would fit at Selhurst as well due to their commitment, passion for the game and their standing within the game. A risk i appreciate but i would rather us take a little chance than go for some same old same old in fat Sam.


 

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View geoff's Profile geoff Flag Midhurst 21 Nov 16 6.06pm Send a Private Message to geoff Add geoff as a friend

Am more than happy to be shot down......missed your choice though??

Originally posted by DutchEagleJohan

Shot down you should be, my goodness....!!! Lets invest 30 odd million in a center forward then try a boy scout appointment as a manager. Solksjaer knew English football too, ask the Cardiff fans how that little experiment went....
Talking about football is one thing, managing another. Neville can rebuild his name starting at Crawley or Newport


 

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.TUX. Flag 21 Nov 16 6.18pm

He may well be (a tad!) out of our league, but Hiddink.

 


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View Jimenez's Profile Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 21 Nov 16 6.28pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by Jacey

Fantastic manager under contract to Newcastle,who are extremely unlikely to release him,in the light of what he is achieving currently and what he will achieve next season in the Premiership.

Exactly. Why leave a club on the up for a team on the slide.

 


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