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First manager to be sacked? (POLL)

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Tim Kruls Zulu Shield (:), Aug 27, 2011.

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Who

  1. Alan Pardew

  2. Steve Bruce

  3. Steve Kean

  4. Paul Lambert

  5. Niel Warnock

  6. Brendan Rogers

  7. Mick Mccarthy

  8. Roberto Martinez

  9. Alex Mcleish

  10. Other (please state)

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  1. gotcoffee

    gotcoffee Member

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    Definitely ... Droopy's under pressure already and could well be the 'big' name that gets the push first ..

    Obviously Kean is where the money is though .. however, with the Venky's at the helm who knows ..
     
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  2. TomTom94

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    Much like at the start of last season, I don't see anyone, at this point in time, in any danger of being sacked. Most of the teams fighting over relegation you can expect to stick with their current man, for instance.

    Bruce and Kean are the most likely candidates though.
     
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  3. Howeynufc

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    5-1 now surely hell be gone tommorow :L
     
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  4. The Secret Ingredient

    The Secret Ingredient Well-Known Member

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    can i change to wenger
     
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  5. The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco

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  6. The Situation

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    errrmmmm Wenger? heard they have been slightly below par..............................
     
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  7. Blacker-than-Knight

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    Wenger for me, a long shot really but if they lose a couple more the fans will be screaming for his head.
     
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  8. Leon Bessi

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    I would like to change my vote to Wenger now.
     
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  9. alwaysright

    alwaysright @ Very Angry Camel

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    W.Green. Oh I'm sorry I'm meant to be practising anagrams - now what could I get if I re-arrange those letters ?
     
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  10. Kyle?

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    I can't see why Brendan Rodgers in on the list. My vote goes to Mr.Wenger, that was the worst performance i've ever seen from us today.
     
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  11. Obertan's Rancid Toe

    Obertan's Rancid Toe Well-Known Member

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    Can I change my vote to Wenger? :)
     
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  12. The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco

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    Great username! Great Avatar! <ok>
     
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  13. SAF dried my hair

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    Wenger? Please. As weak as they are I can't see them finishing lower than 6th, it's not like they are in a situation where they need to sack or face relegation. After all he's done for the club they wouldn't just get rid of him so unceremoniously, plus no other manager would make the current bunch finish higher than he would so it would be completely pointless to sack him during the season. There's a good chance he'll leave "by mutual consent" next summer but not before.

    Being realistic the obvious choice is Kean. Why they even hired someone with a blank CV as manager I'm not sure but they are just about certain to go down at this rate. Of course he seems to be a fine yes man for the owners but do they really value that higher than the team being a Premiership team? Any manager with half a brain would have demanded funds to sign players especially defenders but he seems content with the owners only chasing those ridiculous fantasy signings of big name players well past their prime
     
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  14. Hatem Is A Geordie

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    Sir Alex Ferguson? <whistle>
     
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  15. Otto Flayshow

    Otto Flayshow Well-Known Member

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    Is it too late to jump on the Wenger bandwagon?
     
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  16. Erik

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    Gnewer? Who the **** is he?
     
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  17. Jason Hudson

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    What do Newcastle fans have against Pardew? Looks to be doing a decent job from outside.

    Can't say the same about Mike Ashley seeing it like that though.
     
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  18. Alan

    Alan Well-Known Member

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    It could be Wenger if these shambolic performances continue by Arsenal.
     
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  19. Hatem Is A Geordie

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    He's just a puppet
     
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  20. Jason Hudson

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    You're doing alright with a puppet in charge then. <ok>
     
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