King Kev or Kevin Keagon 7. The one who got a speeding ticket trying to get away from Newcastle as fast as he could when he was sacked by Big Mike.
Mad how the lord over a bloke that blew a 12 point lead and ****ed off at the first opportunity twice
Very true. He made the fatal mistake of believing the media, about the team ... ... then made the title race all about himself. He just wasn't stable enough and Ferguson wiped the floor with him.
Of course they do, it would put them in a bad light. It's the same with Bobby Robson, hounded him out of the club and then decided to build a statue of him when he died. ****ing hypocrites the whole lot of them!
They live up to their nickname, magpies, attracted to shiny things, no matter how cheap they actually are. Keegan. To be fair he was a top class footballer, twice European Footballer of the year with a good career. However they had him for two seasons at the end of his career as a player when he was past it as a top flight player. He knew it himself, which is why he quit when they got promoted. As a manger he blew a 12 point lead at the top of the league. Tactically hopeless, his successes as a manager relied on him having a large cheque book at his disposal to buy the best talent he could at that level. The image of him cocking up as England manager against Romania at Euro 2000, totally lost, tapping the England badge because he had no tactical idea is long remembered by most English fans. Rafa. The over the top adulation of the bloke was outstanding, despite him touting himself for other jobs. You'd think it was some great coup getting him, not that he'd been sacked off his last three clubs and that his best achievements in his career were nearly a decade earlier. And it's not like he's been a great success since leaving them. Sir Bobby Robson. A very successful club manager, they almost seem to parasitically feed off what he did at other clubs and England, ignoring him they treat him towards the end of his career. I worked with a couple who for two years beforehand wanted rid of him, though denied now. With both Rafa and Robson, they bask in the reflected glory of what they did as managers with other clubs, not what they achieved with them and rewrite history to make it look better for them, including the memes of the ghost of Bobby Robson looking down on skunk's park saying "you'll do for me".
I disagree here...I don't think they live up to their nickname at all. Quite the opposite really, they seem to have an aversion to shiny things.
Absolutely nailed it. Bobby Robson had a 55 year career in football. He spent fewer than 5 years associated with them yet they build a ****ing statue of him? Are you ****ing kidding me?
Totally true mate. But something to stick in their craw, Sir Bobby might have been a Newcastle fan, they were his club, but he was a proud North Easterner. He wanted ALL North Eastern teams to do well. If he'd got the Sunderland job in the late 70's instead of Billy Elliott, as was widely reported at the time, he'd have given everything he had to be a success. If it wasn't for Doug Weatherall talking him out of it, he'd have been our manager in 79/80. I always remember my dad telling me as a kid when SBR was England manager about a time he'd brought his Ipswich side up here and saying he was looking forward to the game and hoping "his people" would come out in big numbers. It guess it also sticks in their throats that he attended more games at the SOL before he died than at Sid James. Quinny told him that there were tickets for him any time he wanted if he just wanted to watch a match. No fuss, just an invite to a respected man to come and watch a game if he wanted. And he did. Not like the ****ers up the road did to him.
Mag check list, Shirt constantly on and Sunderland always in their minds. Apart from that, I hope the youngster enjoyed Disney land.
The Chronicle has posted about how they’ll get a new stadium because of Man City playing a Trump card in the court case so they can get round FFP. They’re all lauding a move. None of them now care about the “Cathedral on the Hill” and want away. Imagine if Fat Mike had suggested it….
I was only a kid myself, but it was widely reported at the time that Tom Cowie wanted Booby Robson to manage us. At a league managers awards ceremony, Bob Paisley gave a speech criticising Cowie for touting the job to Robson while Billy Elliott was still manager, sticking up for Billy Elliott. As a result SBR, who was tempted, spoke to Weatherall to sound it out. Weatherall talked him out of it by saying what a good relationship he (Robson) had with the Cobbolds who ran Ipswich at the time, what a good team he'd built at Ipswich, standard of life he had at the time and contrasted it to coming to us, a division lower, working under Cowie etc. and him being in the frame to eventually take over as England manager. He basically persuaded him to stay at Ipswich at that time. Quite a few years ago, well over 20 years ago, Weatherall admitted it in an interview in a newspaper, though I can't remember which one. I'll try and track it down. Seems strange today, but back then people like Doug Weatherall were highly respected and their opinions carried a lot of weight, not like today's toadies, arselickers and ****e hawks.
he changed the name and even the media refused to use it, yet have no problem calling Hull,Bolton,Brentford etc by their ever changing stadium name.
He used to go to both stadiums when he wasn’t working. I saw him at the SoL numerous times. He followed and supported both teams despite what the mags and media will tell you.
So had the mag relative today who is now pleased to be not in Europe “ league and cup blah blah blah “