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alex_front2 10-03-2016 01:45 PM

Newcastle United offer Benitez a deal, can he save them?
 
http://www.snappytv.com/tc/1525544/684222


http://www.goal.com/en/news/2994/bet...e-mcclaren-at-

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/footb...Steve-McClaren


Looks like Rafa Benitez will be appointed. This will be hilarious as the Toon army were one of they key fans who called him FSW for years. :laugh2:

If they get Rafa or Harry , then I can see NuFc beating Leicester now, new manager bounce and all that. Newcastle need to beat Leicester to kick start their comeback, they need to do a Leicester...against Leicester :joker: :joker: If they can beat Leicester they will go into the Sunderland Derby with a lot of confidence.

Newcastle have some good players Mitrovic, Wijnaldum, and Sissoko who may respond to Rafa or Moyes. Don't think Rogers is a candidate.

Nicky91 10-03-2016 01:53 PM

and Wijnaldum, from Champions with PSV to near relegation with Newcastle

:joker: :joker: :joker:

Crimson Dynamo 10-03-2016 01:55 PM

he was useless

Black Dagger 10-03-2016 02:03 PM

Not them getting a new manager when we have to play them :bored:

Crimson Dynamo 10-03-2016 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _LucasMichael_ (Post 8556360)
Not them getting a new manager when we have to play them :bored:

The new manager will be pleased he has an easy first game against a team already on the beach


:hee:

alex_front2 10-03-2016 02:24 PM

Like I said I think the unthinkable can happen, NU can beat Leicester. Leicester are not a Man City or a Spurs they are an above average side who have had a bit of luck, great team spirit, a passionate coach and Vardy, Mahrez ,Drinkwater and Kante playing well. The LCFC defense is well iffy IMHO. Fuchs is good, but High as experienced as he is can get out run, Chilwell very young, Simpson doing too much media these days (MOTD2, Talk sport, Question of Sport, 5Live this week alone).

All it will take is Mahrez to pick up a knock, recently Vardys finishing to be a bit ****e (he hasn't scored in last 3 games v Norwich, West Bromwich, and Watford in fact he looked a bit tetchy).

Leicester are counter attacking so they like playing away against the big teams. At home against poor teams they are a bit less impressive. They have not beaten Bournemouth or Aston Villa all season. :shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked: :puzzled::puzzled::puzzled: :shocked: Ulloa rescued a win on 89mins against Norwich. Leicester are slightly better than the team who went on that run towards the end of last season. They can easily lose this if NU frustrate them and nick a goal.

alex_front2 11-03-2016 07:43 PM

I might lump £50 on NU to beat Leicester City or draw no bet.

Thank feck I didn't go down that route!!!

However, I do think Rafa should change his mind and stick with NUFC even if they (inevitably) get relegated. He is more than capable of bringing them back up at fist chance. Yes the championship is a dog fight, 10 clubs still realistically in with a chance of promotion at Christmas, and the uncertainty of the play offs (hate it when #6 place team goes up) but Rafa will attract the best kids, Mahrez/Vardy type bargains, rag tag talented ambitious journeymen and the best perfomances just because he's Rafa. When NUFC do return to EPL in a year , he will be the manager of a big club. He should stay. He literally has no where else to go. It's not as if he will get the vancent Arsenal job or the MAN U job, there's no Spanish job (Valencia probably won't take him)


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