He came as a breath of fresh air Took players and fans by storm, Encouraging attacking flair And made attractive play the norm Then one game up there on the Tyne Changed all of that, and for the worse, He lost all faith that he could shine And now he´s leaving in a hearse Inevitable, maybe, for most As bosses everywhere will know, It can be a chilly outpost Where they must take blow after blow There´ll be relief for many now And optimism too will return, But I´m keeping mine fairly low Until we all happen to learn... ..just who, in their wisdom they choose To take on the next chapter here, And whether the players can ooze The sort of form to make us cheer. OTBC
As you say sir, this was inevitable in this modern era of immediate success or off you go but what sickens me is the amount of rejoicing over a man losing his job, I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy, let alone a man who originally brought a lot of happiness to my beloved club!
Agree with you Dave, but isn´t that just another sign of the times we live in, if some people don´t get what they want, and get it when they want it, the atmosphere very soon becomes toxic.
And although it was pretty well inevitable Dave, I think it´s far too soon to start getting excited yet, but at least we should get a clearer idea of whether this season´s misery can be attributed to Neil or the players, and in what sort of proportion. I´m by no means convinced that we´ve ousted out the main culprit.
Sensible comments from our most knowledgable posters Agree 100% with all, especially peoples expectations of instant everything. Pardew or Hodgson would be my choice
Have to admit I´m not sure about either of those two. Hodgson, if he came, I would always fear was only coming because of his association with Delia, and the feeling that he couldn´t turn her down. Pardew I´ve never been completely convinced about, he seems to do well in patches, but then can unaccountably go weeks without a win or a draw. In fact I have no real idea at all about who they should go for, but for all our sakes, I certainly hope they do, but you can bet your life, at the first signs of a wobble, the fans will jump down the board´s throats again.