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michael21
20-10-2021, 11:31 AM
All because spurs beat them


Ha haha haaaaa

Calderyon
20-10-2021, 11:33 AM
Losing to Tottenham is pretty embarrassing though.

Cherry Christmas
20-10-2021, 11:47 AM
I am really surprised he didn't walk but it might be due to his contract and how it is set out

Alf
20-10-2021, 11:57 AM
They'll be on the phone to The Special one, Jose.

Nicky91
20-10-2021, 12:05 PM
They'll be on the phone to The Special one, Jose.

no a different portuguese seems to be in the running for the job

Paulo Fonseca, former AS Roma manager

michael21
20-10-2021, 12:18 PM
You would of fault there be some line up now there look like fools

Nicky91
20-10-2021, 12:32 PM
You would of fault there be some line up now there look like fools

there have been quite many names linked to the club though

Antonio Conte

Lucien Favre

Paulo Fonseca

Frank Lampard

Wayne Rooney

Steven Gerrard

Brendan Rodgers

bots
20-10-2021, 12:36 PM
i think frank lampard would be the ideal choice :laugh:

In the Drunk Tank
20-10-2021, 01:29 PM
He'll have got a very nice pay out from it

He can leave feeling pretty pleased with the job he's done though, felt like a lot of people have been willing him to fail the whole time but finishing 12th and 13th in pretty toxic conditions is no disgrace

Nicky91
20-10-2021, 01:38 PM
i think frank lampard would be the ideal choice :laugh:

as much as i like Lampard, maybe Rooney would be more interesting to go for

fresh new manager, with Newcastle's renewed start yes that could be a nice idea i think

michael21
20-10-2021, 01:57 PM
Oh there appear to be going for glenn hoddle

Denver
20-10-2021, 02:14 PM
He'll have got a very nice pay out from it

He can leave feeling pretty pleased with the job he's done though, felt like a lot of people have been willing him to fail the whole time but finishing 12th and 13th in pretty toxic conditions is no disgrace

It's ludicrous how the fans expected more, the squad is at the level they currently are

Christmas Dynasnow
20-10-2021, 03:28 PM
When you read who is linked to the job that is media speculation it's not from the club

I really doubt the new owners have a clue who to appoint

Christmas Dynasnow
20-10-2021, 03:39 PM
https://twitter.com/asaintmaximin/status/1450793089971494914?t=KbdiXxOEHGpJMQWHuN8iTQ&s=19

bots
20-10-2021, 05:28 PM
He'll have got a very nice pay out from it

He can leave feeling pretty pleased with the job he's done though, felt like a lot of people have been willing him to fail the whole time but finishing 12th and 13th in pretty toxic conditions is no disgrace

Apparently it was £8m which is a rather nice Brucie bonus

joeysteele
20-10-2021, 06:11 PM
Inevitable.
I think they just let him have his landmark 1000th game as a manager this last weekend.

bots
20-10-2021, 06:52 PM
Inevitable.
I think they just let him have his landmark 1000th game as a manager this last weekend.

yeah, if they had sacked him before that game, it wouldn't have been a good look

Parmy
20-10-2021, 07:02 PM
He wasnt sacked...change the thread title.

He left by mutual consent, hence the payoff.

bots
20-10-2021, 07:07 PM
He wasnt sacked...change the thread title.

He left by mutual consent, hence the payoff.

he would receive the payoff if he was sacked too, so ....

Mutual consent is the common term these days, but it's still the sack

Parmy
20-10-2021, 07:11 PM
he would receive the payoff if he was sacked too, so ....

Mutual consent is the common term these days, but it's still the sack

Nah, I dont agree with that.

Bruce loves newcastle more than the job, and will have told them hes ready to go. So they will have agreed, and that will have been mutual.

I cant see them dragging him into an office to sack him, not sure about decapitation for the pizza oven, but they wouldnt have humiliated him by sacking such a true gent of a man.

Bruce would have made the decision for them a week ago.

joeysteele
20-10-2021, 07:32 PM
he would receive the payoff if he was sacked too, so ....

Mutual consent is the common term these days, but it's still the sack

I agree.

Even after the game on Sunday, he had no intention of going if he could stay.
He said until he was told otherwise, he'd be there for training from Monday onwards.

Clearly he got to hear the otherwise.
He had to go.

Parmy
20-10-2021, 07:47 PM
I agree.

Even after the game on Sunday, he had no intention of going if he could stay.
He said until he was told otherwise, he'd be there for training from Monday onwards.

Clearly he got to hear the otherwise.
He had to go.


That is just PR speak.

But you are wrong, he didnt have to go. He was the perfect man for the relegation struggle before the club was bought out buy the super wealthy who make the last owner look like phil Neville in an england top. No way did he have to go. Ten players have to go, and new ones have to come in. That's what has to go, him having to go was just a roll on effect from the original have to go, because to get ten players in, you need someone who can get good flair players in.

But that's the mistake, cause the relegation battle is the immediate priority, and bruce was the man for that.

Then, of course.He would have been sacked for keeping them up or failing to. But he would still have been the man for the job. So I do disagree thay he had to go.

bots
20-10-2021, 07:47 PM
all mutual consent means is that as part of the payoff they agree not to bad mouth each other ... it's nothing more than that, it is still officially terminating employment. If Bruce had resigned, there would have been no pay off

Parmy
20-10-2021, 07:59 PM
Nah..

The pay off was a gift for his effort,and probably amounts to how much he could have made if he had kept them up and went into next season with them.

Ole mind you...
That will be a sacking, disguised as mutual.consent.

Merry Mockmas
21-10-2021, 01:13 AM
Losing to Tottenham is pretty embarrassing though.

Tbf to Bruce though it's not his fault that Newcastle have **** players for the Premier League.

In the Drunk Tank
21-10-2021, 08:12 AM
Their teams not great buuuttt its probably a par with teams like Leeds and Southampton and better than Brentford, Burnley, Palace, Norwich, Watford

Cherry Christmas
21-10-2021, 09:22 AM
https://twitter.com/asaintmaximin/status/1450793089971494914?t=KbdiXxOEHGpJMQWHuN8iTQ&s=19

That is a lovely tribute, Steve is a thoroughly decent man and I am glad he got an 8 mil pay out

In the Drunk Tank
21-10-2021, 09:34 AM
Sent that to my Newcastle supporting mate who hated Bruce and he replied 'ASM loved Bruce because he gave the players lots of days off, lazy sod!'

Cherry Christmas
21-10-2021, 10:07 AM
Sent that to my Newcastle supporting mate who hated Bruce and he replied 'ASM loved Bruce because he gave the players lots of days off, lazy sod!'

:laugh: days off are good!

Merry Mockmas
21-10-2021, 02:56 PM
Their teams not great buuuttt its probably a par with teams like Leeds and Southampton and better than Brentford, Burnley, Palace, Norwich, Watford

I agree with most of them bar Palace as they have some decent players imo.

Nicky91
25-10-2021, 09:56 AM
i have no clue who should be the Magpies new manager


if i had to throw a name into the mix, Luciano Spalletti maybe :think: maybe worth approaching, since he does do a decent job at Napoli

and has experience also handling youth academies (AS Roma)

Nicky91
05-11-2021, 02:45 PM
here's a suggestion


Niko Kovac? wouldn't he be more fitting to Newcastle than now where he is at Monaco

:think: and the Magpies can offer him same salary or more than what he gets now in Monaco

Denver
05-11-2021, 02:49 PM
Eddie Howe has already been given the job

Nicky91
05-11-2021, 02:54 PM
umm no?