They were still 8/1 to go down last week, some bookies must be living in the land of the Newcastle fan
I doubt it. Capello was strong minded enough to drop him for hsi first game and Owen has done jack all to convince the manager otherwise.AthleticoSpizz wrote:and still Michael Owen will wear the Three Lions next England game.
It was a no-loser for the directorsSir Rodney Effing wrote:Much as I love it when the Geordies lose, its only because off our woeful postion. All my Newcastle/Georgie mates are top people. Why the living f*** did they take Keegan back on? A great play but a tosser of a manager, and a quitter too. I couldnt believe they were so pleased to take "King Kevin" back as manager - King? He is not even a Duke.
All academic I suppose, we will wave at them as we steam past them in the table.
Shirt sales, end of.Sir Rodney Effing wrote: Why the living f*** did they take Keegan back on?
Nowadays managers don't get enough time to prove themeselves...expectations too high.Coppelled Streets wrote:Reports today suggest he has 2 games to save his job. Give him another 6 games at least!
straw-clutching seems to spring to mindThe Times wrote:Keegan: "Viduka can be Newcastle's Torres"
Nothing lolike each other!chilipepper91 wrote:straw-clutching seems to spring to mindThe Times wrote:Keegan: "Viduka can be Newcastle's Torres"
TBF, Viduka's twice the man Torres will ever be.chilipepper91 wrote:straw-clutching seems to spring to mindThe Times wrote:Keegan: "Viduka can be Newcastle's Torres"
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