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Thread: The rafa rumours

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    I know you won't like to hear this, Andy, but if we get a couple of players in before the deadline I think we'll be ok. Yesterday showed how we can play (although I suppose so did Huddersfield ) and whilst West Ham were poor, our harrying and energy was a million times better than in either of the previous two games. Aye, one swallow and all that but I'm much more positive.
    .. Said a few times on here that the fat spanish waiter has you good at the back and getting a couple in could make all the difference mate, so I'm in agreement with you on this .. I still think it's going to be a bit of a struggle mind ..

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    Aye, it's definitely not going to be easy...the amount of quality in some teams is frightening. Still, I think if Rafa manages to get his targets I think lower mid table is possible. Then, if we stay up, the tv money will be Rafa's.

    That's the plan, at least

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    Quote Originally Posted by toonlegend View Post
    i didn't hear the interview myself but he apparently said it at either his pre match press conference or the one before that
    I´m dubious - surely that would´ve been headline news?

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    I´m dubious - surely that would´ve been headline news?
    no idea. i know a lot of people were talking about it on FB but I've been busy this week so haven't really been following news etc myself,

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    Cheers - yes that´s a worry. Hard to see if he´s blaming Mike or the stupidly priced transfer market but not as happy as he was a year ago, that´s for sure.

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    .. It's moving the ****ers on which is going to be the problem. You are far better off biting the bullet now than in the Jan window, but I have full confidence that the Jan window could prove key ..

    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    Aye, it's definitely not going to be easy...the amount of quality in some teams is frightening. Still, I think if Rafa manages to get his targets I think lower mid table is possible. Then, if we stay up, the tv money will be Rafa's.

    That's the plan, at least

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyj73 View Post
    .. It's moving the ****ers on which is going to be the problem. You are far better off biting the bullet now than in the Jan window, but I have full confidence that the Jan window could prove key ..
    If we can shift Riviere, then we can shift anyone.

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    http://newcastleblog.net/?p=1946

    Benitez said, “My aim is trying to improve things, so when I leave, whenever it is, I would like to be sure that the team and the football club will be better. Normally, managers talk about projects saying they need four or five years. I’m not talking about that, because you never know in football.

    “But when we came here, we knew there were some issues and we had to improve things. I’m sure we have improved some things, but we need to improve more. What I want is that we have a football vision and allow the business to also be productive and make a profit, but football has to be a priority.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by toonlegend View Post
    http://newcastleblog.net/?p=1946

    Benitez said, “My aim is trying to improve things, so when I leave, whenever it is, I would like to be sure that the team and the football club will be better. Normally, managers talk about projects saying they need four or five years. I’m not talking about that, because you never know in football.

    “But when we came here, we knew there were some issues and we had to improve things. I’m sure we have improved some things, but we need to improve more. What I want is that we have a football vision and allow the business to also be productive and make a profit, but football has to be a priority.”
    Joy

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