Robson to quit at end of season!

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  1. kid

    kid Registered User

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    Robson to quit at end of season!

    apparently this is the new rumour coming from a source working close to Robson

    apparently Robson did walk out over the rape allegations, but was persuaded to stay till the end of the season.

    this is why shearer is being rushed through his UEFA coaching badges, although shearer will not take over straight away, but will shadow a new manager.

    the source of this : a builder working on the new house there building for Robson :rolleyes: :p
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    If Robson does leave then Shearer should be the manager. Let's hope Peter Reid never manages Newcastle.
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    bolox surely...
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    i would have thought so, i dont think robsons gonna tell a builder all his secret info
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    asking questions????
    lets hope he does:lol:
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    errr and have to be removed from thhe stadium off shite, no thanks, we dont want managers that have bbeenn fukkin in-bred, no thanks:) :) :) :) :) :)
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    Geordie "Im Outta Time"

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    If he goes then id want :

    Martin O'Neil (altho being a Celtic fan i cant see him leaving the place where his heart and where he's won a hell of alot)

    Gordan Strachan (Speaks his mind, is proven at shit teams with no money so why not try him somewhere bigger with ££)

    I dont think Shearer would be ready to go straight into management really at the moment, he's proven this season already that he's still one of the best strikers in the county !

    Theres not alot of things better than seeing Shearer running away with his hand raised after notching :love: ;)
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    i'd fancy o'neill, but he wont leve celtic, strachen is my next choice tho, he would show big al the ropes, quality me thinks
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    Just because Alan is doing his UEFA badge does not mean he should get the job, I mean Andy Griffin is doing it with Alan & Gary Speed. Would you give Griff the job?

    Stevie 'WALLSEND LAD' Bruce would be the man for me.

    Martin O'Neil the bloke WAS a SUNDERLAND FAN!!

    Gordan Strachan is doing well @ that saint but wasnt he the first bloke to send Coventry down in about 30 years of top flight footie.
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    O ' Neil and Strachan would be my first choices for leeds but i think thats wishing a bit at the moment..

    Spence > they went down but wasnt that partly to do with the amount of players he had to sell, some of which he bought and made big profits on..eg Keane
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    Yes. But every other Coventry City manager has done the same before him.
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    but spennce, i would fukkin love big al to llead us 2 some silerware
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    His time will come....but would you want o'neill a known Sunderland fan in charge?
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    see your point
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    Geordie "Im Outta Time"

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    Steve Bruce would pick Man Utd over Newcastle United anyday, its a sad thing to say but its where his heart lies isnt it so he wouldnt be coming ere ever i dont think !

    Bobby Charlton is the same, he might be from Ashington but its Man Utd that he :love:
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    You should have bagged Bryan Robson before he went to Bradford...:lol: :rolleyes: :p


    :D
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    Id say as Bruce as well.

    But lets just say hes got a reputaion for thinking "the other mans grass is greener".

    He is a Geordie, so naturally people see Newcastle as the club he is destined to manage. But just say hes been here a couple of years and done pretty well, Alex Ferguson decides to retire, will he jump ship for the club where he spent the best of his playing days?

    O'Neill is superb too, Id never heard the Sunderland connection b4 tho?
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    his half time team talks must be good!
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    I'd be surprised if he even goes into the dressing room at half time... everybody knew his favourite past-time at boro was going down the boozer!:D






    Pallister - 'a half gaffer?'
    Robbo - 'he's only just blown the whistle, we can fit in a pint in 15 minutes!'

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    I know that Ruud Gullit was a terrible faliure, but he was not an experienced manager by any means. I really think it is time we got a high profile manager in, along the lines of a Cappello time of guy. Someone with high profile as Bobby, loads of European experience, etc. Just remember, not 1 English manager as won the Premiership. We need a Ranaeri, not a Strachan imo!

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