Yes, it's a terrifying thought ...... a manager who's won 2 games, against the bottom 2 teams, in his last 13 No doubt that recent record of failing to achieve his goal would inspire the collection of brilliant but demoralised players. Derby 0-3 Reading Millwall 3-3 Derby Huddersfield 4-4 Derby Derby 4- 0 Blackpool Derby 1-1 Brentford Wigan 0-2 Derby Derby 2-2 Watford Wolves 2-0 Derby Derby 0-1 Middlesbrough Norwich 1-1 Derby Derby 2-2 Birmingham Brighton 2-0 Derby Fulham 2-0 Derby
the art of good management is turning round results by identifying weaknesses introducing solutions. He failed spectacularly at Derby so at the minute he is a busted flush who maybe needs a long holiday for his own good rather than take more pressure.
First posted at half two, its now half ten. If this is Newcastle's idea of immediately then I hope they do actually appoint him soon.
I actually think he will be more demorilized than the mags at the minute so I cant see him lifting anybody.
I think the last spot will go to either us, the Mags or Hull, If hull get anything tonight, then its us and the Mags. But I would hate to Hull's fixtures at this stage of the season.
Newcastle want Steve McClaren as manager IMMEDIATELY I know what Newcastle want immediately, but I can't say it on here. It has something to do with a*se holes and totem poles, but I'm afraid we must leave it at that..
Turned it down according to this http://www.itv.com/news/2015-05-04/derby-boss-mcclaren-turns-down-newcastle-job/ Derby boss McClaren turns down Newcastle job please log in to view this image Steve McClaren will stay at Derby for now.Photo: PA Newcastle United's ambitions to replace John Carver were given a blow when former England boss Steve McClaren rejected the manager's role. The ex-Middlesborough boss was tipped as favourite to take over at St James' Park, but he has decided against the move, the Daily Telegraph have reported. Incumbent Carver held talks with managing director Lee Charnley on Monday in an attempt to explain how Newcastle have lost eight consecutive matches. please log in to view this image John Carver is under pressure. Credit: PA McClaren's derby lost out on a Championship play-off spot on the last day after losing 3-0 at home to Reading. It brought to an end a run of just two wins in ten games for the Rams, seeing them drop out of the top six. The pressure on Carver has increased following the weekend's loss to Leicester, which culminated in the manager claiming defender Mike Williamson got himself sent off on purpose. Last updated Mon 4 May 2015
It`s a sad indictment on a PL club that looks for a saviour who`s just achieved failure in a lower division. And he turns them down.
So many ifs. If we beat West Brom and you lose to Everton we're all but safe. We are after all due a win and those two results are far from the craziest. By the same token, should you win and we lose I'd say we're all but down.
I can remember recently that NUFC were claiming the position was one of the top jobs in world football