Gaffa
Player Valuation: £10m
It’s gonna be this until a bigger name comes alongTill the end of the season. He couldn't do any worse than the joker we have.
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It’s gonna be this until a bigger name comes alongTill the end of the season. He couldn't do any worse than the joker we have.
I didn't.People said this when bfs came in but look he was way better than Silva.
I didn't.
Sam treated the players like they deserved.
He couldn't be arsed with most of them and the modern footballer lifestyle.
It was all about getting us safe, which he did too early probably.
His footy was shocking, but id have him back over Moyes without hesitation.
People said this when bfs came in but look he was way better than Silva.
I'm sorry, but it will highlight the ambition of the club.
I'm sorry, but it will highlight the ambition of the club. Tin pot.
That there isn't any.What ambition?
I gave him a chance, didnt agree with it myself, he's failed spectacularly. Can't be bothered with it again.Seem strange when they appointed MS.
Like who? Only guy I could think of is Hodgson or Howe, but I doubt they are available.
You could gamble on Dyche, but you would have to buy him out and there is no guarantee he would succeed.
Wilder is fantastic, but doubt he would stab Sheffield in the back.
Tommy Robinson hereWe need another top class continental manager like De Boer, Emery, Villas Boas, Pelligrini or Marco Silva!
But then you are taking a punt. Even someone who seems eminently qualified can have massive problems due to playing style, language, culture, etcThere are loads of managers out there in the world. They don't just have to be from the premier league.
Rafael is currently the manager with the worst form in the whole Chinese league! Probably why he has suddenly popped up to give his opinion on Bruce’s (so far superior) performance as Newcastle manager.I agree the first priority is to appoint someone who will be best equipped to ensure we avoid catastrophe. That was the thinking with Allardyce and to be fair, he did what he came to do and did so with much to spare.
There will be a bit of a dilemma in this respect. The "best" available manager longer term and the best equipped to stabilise us here and now may not be one and the same person (or indeed want to come now). There are some managers I'm sure who would baulk at doing the job for six months and then being turfed out like Allardyce for another sexier alternative.
The more I think about it, the more it seems Benitez ticks both boxes for me. I can't see a more suitable candidate out there.