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Dirt McGirt
30 Jun 2005, 05:13 PM
I know the season hasn't started yet however let's take a moment too look into the future. After the Grahame Souness era is over, who would you like to see leading NUFC to silverware and glory?

I personaly think appointing Alan Shearer would be disasterous. He needs experience and that should not start at the ninth biggest club in the world.

I know fat basterd wants a Geordie and maybe Toon Toon can give me the full list of canidates, but I think a coach form the continent would best suit the club.

1.Otmar Hitzfeld
2.Guss Hiddink
3.Big Phil Scolari
4.Martin O'Neil

Have at it.
:)

BayernWake
01 Jul 2005, 01:14 AM
I know the season hasn't started yet however let's take a moment too look into the future. After the Grahame Souness era is over, who would you like to see leading NUFC to silverware and glory?

I personaly think appointing Alan Shearer would be disasterous. He needs experience and that should not start at the ninth biggest club in the world.

I know fat basterd wants a Geordie and maybe Toon Toon can give me the full list of canidates, but I think a coach form the continent would best suit the club.

1.Otmar Hitzfeld
2.Guss Hiddink
3.Big Phil Scolari
4.Martin O'Neil

Have at it.
:)

OTTMAR! He did wonders at Bayern. The players and fans loved him. A real class manager. I was very sad to see him go.

JayRockers!
01 Jul 2005, 01:25 AM
Not Ray Hudson. Geordie and ex-Newcastle. Currently without a job. But I don't want to see him coach another team into the ground. He'd probably never even get considered, but it's late and I'm drunk, and Ray keeps me laughing with his classic television commentary here in the US.

Thx,

Jay!

Dirt McGirt
01 Jul 2005, 01:27 AM
OTTMAR! He did wonders at Bayern. The players and fans loved him. A real class manager. I was very sad to see him go.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/champions_league/1348899.stm

Good article detailing his history. I think he would be on par with Benetiz, Mourhino and Wenger.

Toon³
01 Jul 2005, 05:19 AM
If anyone of those people had any chance of becoming the manager then why did they not last year? Ottmar was unemployed, so was big phil. none of them will become manager

Dirt McGirt
01 Jul 2005, 06:25 AM
If anyone of those people had any chance of becoming the manager then why did they not last year? Ottmar was unemployed, so was big phil. none of them will become manager

Your right because fat bastard wants a coach from the British Isles atleast a Geordie at best. Fair enough.
Who would fit your bill with that criteria? Martin O' Neil would be my bet.

Newcastle is a massive club and we deserve the best.

colinh9
01 Jul 2005, 12:08 PM
Not Ray Hudson. Geordie and ex-Newcastle. Currently without a job. But I don't want to see him coach another team into the ground. He'd probably never even get considered, but it's late and I'm drunk, and Ray keeps me laughing with his classic television commentary here in the US.

Thx,

Jay!

I love Ray Hudson. Fantastic guy.

Toon³
01 Jul 2005, 12:16 PM
I really have no idea who could become our next manager

Big Boss
01 Jul 2005, 09:24 PM
Why? not the making a contract with

http://www.wldcup.com/pictures/2005_01/21341_28171_0.jpg

Paul Le Guen

He won a championship

or
http://www.eurosport.com/imgbk/footbl/all/big_md-i105726.jpg

Raynald Denoueix He won a championship with nantes fc 2000 and won The second with somall and A young
team


These big trainers they merit a training

Dirt McGirt
01 Jul 2005, 09:54 PM
Why? not the making a contract with

http://www.wldcup.com/pictures/2005_01/21341_28171_0.jpg

Paul Le Guen

He won a championship

or
http://www.eurosport.com/imgbk/footbl/all/big_md-i105726.jpg

Raynald Denoueix He won a championship with nantes fc 2000 and won The second with somall and A young
team


These big trainers they merit a training
Is Le Guen still coaching?

geordienation
02 Jul 2005, 12:43 PM
Your right because fat bastard wants a coach from the British Isles atleast a Geordie at best. Fair enough.
Who would fit your bill with that criteria? Martin O' Neil would be my bet.

Newcastle is a massive club and we deserve the best.


Seconded.

Honestly, if we had a chance to get him now, I'd say go ahead and can Souness.

picaraza
03 Jul 2005, 01:19 AM
If Souness is canned, say, in the sixth week of the season, Kevin Keegan will be the next manager of NUFC.

Big Boss
03 Jul 2005, 01:50 AM
Is Le Guen still coaching?

maybe next yaers !!

Big Boss
03 Jul 2005, 01:56 AM
Keegan will be the next manager of NUFC

keegan great manager ..but newcastle need new face new blood new coche ..

Dirt McGirt
03 Jul 2005, 07:27 AM
So it begins

Souey facing the chop (http://www.football365.com/news/story_156087.shtml)

Toon³
03 Jul 2005, 10:20 AM
*continues to bang head against wall but wonders why he follows football at all*

ISiddiqui
07 Jul 2005, 08:10 PM
I say we nominate Mel B for the honor ;).

Dirt McGirt
14 Sep 2005, 05:26 PM
I think without some better luck and results, Souness could be gone by the end of the month. So I wanted to pose the question again, who should take over if the Gaffer is dismissed?
I would like to see Ottmar Hitzfeld or Gus Hiddenk. If the coach must be British then Martin O' Neil.

Who do you think Shepard has in mind?

I think Shepard will have a caretaker hold a place until Shearer is ready. :(

Toon³
14 Sep 2005, 05:28 PM
Pick me!

I've got 17 league titles 19 National cups 4 UEFA cups 2 Champions Leagues 1 Super Cup and 2 Intercontinetal Titles under my belt

tigerdave
14 Sep 2005, 06:18 PM
If it's solely keeping the seat warm until Al's ready, then O'Neill should be the man. If it's not, I'd love to see them go after Curbishley from Charlton but I don't think any amount of compensation would enable that to happen.