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Will King Kev walk out on NUFC before Christmas

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Will King Kev walk out on NUFC before Christmas

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  1. No, i think these apparent problems that are being talked about in the media and are made up. Mike Ashley isn't a stupid man and he knows that for years the old organisation used to bring in mercinaries and pay them stupid ammounts of money...now we are finally buying good, young and hungry players and were not playing to badly. When Mike Ashley does open the wallet for Keegan i hope we stick to our current transfer policy but sign some top class players.


  2. I think he'll be sacked. And i dont think any of those old players will be returning or coming out of retirement any time soon.

    That what Newcastle didnt realise, YOU HAVE A DIFFERENT SQUAD. Mark Viduka and Claudio Cacapa dont get you to cup finals.

  3. why not he walked out on everyone else he will spit his dummy out when things get tough

  4. Yep it's very likely. Newcastle's expectations are way beyond their reach.  

  5. no they will sack him by christmas.......

  6. I think they will struggle this season..Maybe not right in the relegation battle but certainly end up 14th/15th/16th...I don't think KK will walk, but a change of manager looks probable before Xmas..Why is there so much expectation from the fans..Your club needs stability,just look at the clubs who have been at the top over the last 10/20 years,they don't keep chopping and changing their boss..Best of luck, Boing Boing

  7. With the reported boardroom problems it is very possible. The Newcastle job in an impossible one!!! I think if anyone can please the most important people at the club-the fans, Kevin Keegan can. He gives his players licence to express themselves and gives them confidence. There are very few managers out there that could please both the fans and the board-But Keegan is one of them and needs to be backed.

  8. Yes , the dummy will be out the pram shortly and king Kev will be history.

  9. Right from the moment he returned to Newcastle I've felt as if it would all end in tears, because the club's in long-term turmoil. I don't see them getting dragged into the relegation fight but were they to be any lower than about 12th going into December, then I think another managerial change is a very real possibility.

  10. Undoubtedly. I don't think Mike Ashley has really trusted Kevin Keegan and he was not his first choice. I believe the reason Mike chose Keegan was to keep the Newcastle fan's on side as they will never turn there back's on a Kevin Keegan side and in the meantime he can negotiatie a deal to sell the club.  

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