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So the Newcastle managers Grave yard claims another casualty ?

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4 managers in 4 years just who would risk their reputation in this type of environment ?

Just why cant they have/keep a settled manager is there a reason for these stats ?

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  1. I used to be a Newcastle supporter but I wouldn't go to watch them now if they were playing in my garden


  2. I really don't know. Maybe the board are struggling? I mean they're an all right team and I thought Kevin Keegan would be the right man for the job. Turns out they didn't think so though. I support West Ham and Curbs seems to be having pressure put on him too, but I think he's doing all right. Managers should be given more of a chance. Newcastle bosses seem to just want results straight away and if they don't get it, they ain't happy.

  3. I was a little surprised by this. I mean Arsenal game aside, they've had an ok start. They drew away to united & won their carling cup game. Keegan hasn't been back that long really. I guess thats football in this day & age. If i was a Newcastle fan, i wouldnt be happy about Dennis Wise potentially taking over. He didnt exactly do a great job at Leeds.


  4. I did suspect this would happen. Keegan was approached in the first place because Ashley thinks that the key to running a successful football club lies in appeasing the fans at all costs. It was always destined to go wrong.

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