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  1. #11
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    Yes.Rafa should do the job here for nothing and needs to remember he has found his level at our small club.Clown.
    I am Newcastle through and through although being plastic.I dont consider any club in this country bigger than us.Factually they might be but not in my eyes.

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geordie1974 View Post
    Yes.Rafa should do the job here for nothing and needs to remember he has found his level at our small club.Clown.
    I am Newcastle through and through although being plastic.I dont consider any club in this country bigger than us.Factually they might be but not in my eyes.
    well thats just nice for you
    no he shouldntt do it for nothing
    i dont know who you think is saying he is
    and i dont think he has found his level
    probabaly last season in the fizzy
    but a bottom half club in the prem probabaly
    but our players played correctly are top half

    i am glad you are newcastle through and through as you would look rather silly not being one on a toon forum so well done on that choice

  3. #13
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    If Rafa stays after all the so called rifts and crying to the media about failed target bids etc etc, he will lose a whole load of credibility .

    Most people assume he is there because of the penalty clause in leaving and the hopes of a takeover , as numerous reports tell the same story of no money, no transfers.

    If he is there next season with the same constraints, a thankless task , what does that say about him... just Pardew on a bigger wage .

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by pboromag View Post
    i dont think there tempermental players will put up with his negative footy
    and to be honest arsenal will have a huge choice
    I agree with this. Arsenal will go for the likes of Löw, Emery or even Simeone. They need a couple of marquee signings and a new manager, and they'll be in the top 4 again I'm sure. Their side is decent as it is, it's Wenger - whom I like - who seems to have run out of ideas and the players aren't playing for him.

    Quote Originally Posted by pboromag View Post
    rafa is past it he couldnt handle the players at real he has let players here go as they upset him
    That happens at all clubs every season. Players and managers clashing is probably the most common situation in football, and sometimes the player - or the manager - needs to go for the greater good.

    Rafa's not past it at all. If he keeps us up, he has fulfilled the season ambitions for two years in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by pboromag View Post
    seriously he is only here for the money
    Nope, he's here 'cause he wants to manage a football club in one of the best leagues in the world. The money is good sure, but who offered him that? Your friends Charnley and Ashley.

  5. #15
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    I think family considerations weigh heavily for Rafa. I don’t think he would accept a job too far from his home base (Liverpool area).
    His number one choice will be to manage us IF he receives adequate backing.

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