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Wednesday Rant: A Ridiculous Talk About Toon Relegation Threat

February 27th, 2008 by shearyadi

It seems that the press disagree to what Alan Shearer has saying about Newcastle United is too good to go down and accused him of tempting the fate, what fate???

Times online has giving example from as long as fifteen years ago while Nottingham Forest were also been said as a team which is too good to go down. The fact that Brian Clough’s final season is ending in relegation for Forest doesn’t have any relation in whatsoever with Newcastle United now.

They said Newcastle can be described as having a freefall, without a single league win since mid-December, collecting only three points from a possible 30 and only above Reading in the form table. My question is: So What?!

“Everything boils down to results and, at this moment in time, Newcastle aren’t getting them,” Shearer said. “But I don’t think they’ll have any chance of going down. If you go through the squad they should not be in the position they’re in.”

Shearer admits the United team confidence is at a low ebb but he still feel Newcastle is a much better team than those around us at the bottom. We still have games against any teams who are in lower position and what the hell on earth we can not have something out from them.

This Saturday we will have home match to Blackburn Rovers and for those who still believe in the opportunity, that game is the one that we should have win about.

Shearer said: “It’s very winnable and things will change once they get that first win. Confidence is a huge thing in football and it can make you a much better player and give you an extra 30 or 40 per cent, which is what Newcastle need.”

Keegan targeted four wins from the remaining 11 games, and no matter what happened to this team, even we have to go down I don’t give a sh*t to what the papers prediction or considered about how we need 19 games previously to get four wins.


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Shearer and Kevin Keegan, Another Past and Presents

February 12th, 2008 by heednhands

King Kev is a good and nice man but he has found the job is difficult, more difficult for anyone regardless of history or experience or in Shearer’s case inexperience.

I think Keegan is looking like yesterday’s man at present and he hasn’t had a chance to breath, we are relegation bad. He came in and it’s nice to have a popular person in charge, a person who wouldn’t harm our club for personal gain but!

Jesus, his job at the moment is mighty difficult. He’s got to build an entire team and squad in a club that is less than stable with a reputation for stupidity and abject failure. Furthmore, given any circumstance it collapses into high comedy tragedy.

Newcastle’s the job is a huge one, can he do it? He’ll try his level best I’m positive. What he has on his side is the love of the majority of NUFC supporters. However, if he makes stupid errors of judgement or drops major bollocks then love will turn to scorn – just the same as if anybody else were to feck up day to day.

I watch with interest the day to day of KK’s time. The only other person who’ll get the same level of initial good will from the majority is Shearer (Am I right here?). I hope to hell Shearer is studying NUFC’s progress, or demise, from this unwelcome position we have today with keenness and clarity of thought. He may find himself facing day to day scorn.

How will KK and AS deal with unpopularity? If we find they just don’t need it - KK has previous, and AS has a £50 million stash - then what?


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Shearer Speaks: I Have Not Snubbed Anyone

February 2nd, 2008 by shearyadi

Keegan and Shearer have spoken in couple occasions about the possibility for the Toon’s record goalscorer to get involved in a role at the club as Keegan’s staff. And after their last conversation, Shearer said that he will not be joining Kevin Keegan’s backroom team at Newcastle United.

imageHis decision to pull out himself was for the best of the club and Shearer insists that he is not snubbed anyone or anything with that.

“I chatted to Kevin for four hours at my house first time. Then we had another long meeting on Monday.” Shearer told the press, “Throughout the talks, all I was thinking about was what would be best for Newcastle, not what would be best for me.”

“Newcastle has given me too much for me to turn my back at a time when I might be able to help, but I don’t think I would be a help right now and I have explained that to Kevin.”

Shearer still hopes to manage his hometown club in the future, but right now he believes Keegan has to be the “dominant” personality at Newcastle, and he thought at the moment Newcastle don’t need another.

“It needs one personality driving things forward at the club and that is Kevin Keegan.” Shearer added more, “We are both single-minded and have our ideas about how things should be done. That is not the best mix, you need to be different. So, for plenty of reasons, I had to say no.”


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