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Alan Pardew to be the next Newcastle Manager
Doesn't this selection by the Newcastle board show how out of touch this choice is? This manager has had more failures than I have hot dinners. What does he have going for him...I'm amazed?
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As with many things in life, there comes a time when the fact that you have done something is more important than whether or not you are any good at it. You see the same hopeless companies picking up contract after contract, and sacked senior managers walking into a similar job with a competitor. It's not just football.
Mike Ashley typed into his word processor to put a job in the Sits Vac column.
Wanted : Experienced, successful,forawrd thinking manager for a popular, progressive premiership football team.Must be able to uphold without controversy the noble traditions of this fine club.What came out was the following.Wanted professional loser and s__t stirrer, guaranteed to achieve relegation for a club likened to a rest home for thugs.
Wanted : Experienced, successful,forawrd thinking manager for a popular, progressive premiership football team.Must be able to uphold without controversy the noble traditions of this fine club.What came out was the following.Wanted professional loser and s__t stirrer, guaranteed to achieve relegation for a club likened to a rest home for thugs.
For someone who was so inexperienced in top football management Chris Hughton did a fine job as Newcastle boss and was unjustly sacked. Trouble was he wasn't a big enough name to be in charge of such a sleeping giant (they last won a major trophy 41 years ago, which is an even bigger drought than that other sleeping giant Manchester City have suffered)
Mike Ashley wants a big name boss but is not willing to pay the kind of salary such managers command, so Newcastle end up turning to Alan Pardew (apparently a good friend of Newcastle's chairman), who's previous Premiership management experiences with West Ham and Charlton were hardly successful, and who's management highlight so far is winning the Johnstones Paint Trophy!
Appointing Pardew would be a step backwards by Newcastle
Mike Ashley wants a big name boss but is not willing to pay the kind of salary such managers command, so Newcastle end up turning to Alan Pardew (apparently a good friend of Newcastle's chairman), who's previous Premiership management experiences with West Ham and Charlton were hardly successful, and who's management highlight so far is winning the Johnstones Paint Trophy!
Appointing Pardew would be a step backwards by Newcastle
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