by Big Foot » 25 Mar 2014 10:42
by soggy biscuit » 25 Mar 2014 10:58
Sanguine My point re Keegan was a little different – Newcastle played an almost reckless attacking game, and as a result conceded a lot of goals
by Sanguine » 25 Mar 2014 11:06
soggy biscuitSanguine My point re Keegan was a little different – Newcastle played an almost reckless attacking game, and as a result conceded a lot of goals
95/95 Newcastle conceded 37 goals, Champions Man Utd conceded 2 less goals than them
96/97 Newcastle conceded 40 goals, Champions Man Utd conceded 4 more goals than them
Not meant to be a dig at you Sanguine just I think a couple of exciting 4-3 results under Keegan and people started rewriting history. in the same way that people now claim England were great in Euro 96.
soggy biscuitNo Fixed Abode 8-0 v Wigan
8-0 v Villa
6-0 v Arsenal
6-0 v Wigan
6-0 v West Brom
6-0 v Man City
6-1 v Derby
7-0 v Ipswich Town
5-1 v Bolton
5-0 v Boro
5-0 v Sunderland
4-0 v West Brom
4-1 v Liverpool
4-1 v Arsenal
4-1 v West Ham
7-2 v Sunderland
5-0 v Blackburn
5-0 v Portsmouth
7-1 v Villa
7-0 v Stoke
6-1 v QPR
5-1 v Spurs
4-0 v Spurs
Dreary old Chelsea indeed
aren't some of those from 4 to 5 years ago??
rattLOLed/i'm embarrassed for you
by winchester_royal » 25 Mar 2014 11:45
Ian Royal I'm perfectly happy to accept that many people think we'd have been better off keeping him and there's a possibility you'd be right. But that doesn't make the decision to sack him an unreasonable or bad one under the circumstances.
We are where we are and no amount of 20:20 looking back is going to change that.
by Extended-Phenotype » 25 Mar 2014 12:27
No Fixed Abodesoggy biscuitNo Fixed Abode 8-0 v Wigan
8-0 v Villa
6-0 v Arsenal
6-0 v Wigan
6-0 v West Brom
6-0 v Man City
6-1 v Derby
7-0 v Ipswich Town
5-1 v Bolton
5-0 v Boro
5-0 v Sunderland
4-0 v West Brom
4-1 v Liverpool
4-1 v Arsenal
4-1 v West Ham
7-2 v Sunderland
5-0 v Blackburn
5-0 v Portsmouth
7-1 v Villa
7-0 v Stoke
6-1 v QPR
5-1 v Spurs
4-0 v Spurs
Dreary old Chelsea indeed
aren't some of those from 4 to 5 years ago??
rattLOLed/i'm embarrassed for you
Meldew said 'recent past'.
I feel embarrassed for you Soggy. Chins up m8!
by soggy biscuit » 25 Mar 2014 12:32
No Fixed Abode You'll be gutted if he wins the league with Liverpool!
by Hoop Blah » 25 Mar 2014 12:44
Ian Royal I don't see how anyone can argue that he didn't underperform and put his own job at risk in the process. As you say, we'll never know how it would have turned out. There's every chance that at least part of his success elsewhere came from the lessons he learnt here.
It's all well and good judging the decision with hindsight, but at the time, he was a manager who talked a big game, but hadn't actually achieved much in the way of success in that role. He'd received plenty in transfer sales, but he also spent plenty and not particularly well. And he'd led a side that had missed out in the play offs and been one of the three main contenders for automatics most of the season to looking over its shoulder towards the bottom of the table when his brief had been to rebuild and gain promotion. With that the case and limited signs of a turnaround on the pitch, when you piss off the club's senior management and lets not forget lots of the fans, then it's no surprise you get the old heave ho.
And it's not like his replacement did a bad job either! We're more Championship and above established than ever before. We're a bigger name than ever before.
by Hoop Blah » 25 Mar 2014 12:54
Sanguine ...was Batty really ever much of a holding player?
by stealthpapes » 25 Mar 2014 13:10
Hoop BlahSanguine ...was Batty really ever much of a holding player?
Yes, he was, very good at what he did IMO. I think his career, espcially at Leeds, proves what an effective player he was.
by Whore Jackie » 25 Mar 2014 13:14
Hoop BlahSanguine ...was Batty really ever much of a holding player?
Yes, he was, very good at what he did IMO. I think his career, espcially at Leeds, proves what an effective player he was.
stealthpapes
by Sanguine » 25 Mar 2014 13:41
by Badger Finger » 25 Mar 2014 14:03
by Badger Finger » 25 Mar 2014 14:05
by soggy biscuit » 25 Mar 2014 14:12
stealthpapesHoop BlahSanguine ...was Batty really ever much of a holding player?
Yes, he was, very good at what he did IMO. I think his career, espcially at Leeds, proves what an effective player he was.
by Sanguine » 25 Mar 2014 14:16
by jjd82 » 25 Mar 2014 14:23
by Hoop Blah » 25 Mar 2014 16:27
Sanguine Top giffing!
Never really saw him as a holding midfielder though, more of a box to box tackler, like Henderson, but with tackling.
by LUX » 30 Mar 2014 16:10
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