Quote from: OCD on April 14, 2015, 11:10:54 PMQuote from: Dave on April 14, 2015, 03:24:47 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 14, 2015, 02:16:42 PMI don't think so. Pardew never had them in this situation. I think a decent manager will have them safely in mid table as they do have some talent in that squad.Not sure which bits of it are going to be left. Cisse, Coloccini, Sissoko and Krul are all rumoured to want to leave this summer. Take them out and there isn't a whole lot left.Similar was said about Southampton last summer. I know a lot of what they've done is down to their manager but nobody knows who they'll appoint as manager. I'd completely disagree. Most of what Southampton have got right is down to the sensible structure that is in place behind the manager, much like at Swansea. So that if a manager or players leave, the framework is in place to carry on.I'm not sure that's something that you can say about Newcastle.
Quote from: Dave on April 14, 2015, 03:24:47 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 14, 2015, 02:16:42 PMI don't think so. Pardew never had them in this situation. I think a decent manager will have them safely in mid table as they do have some talent in that squad.Not sure which bits of it are going to be left. Cisse, Coloccini, Sissoko and Krul are all rumoured to want to leave this summer. Take them out and there isn't a whole lot left.Similar was said about Southampton last summer. I know a lot of what they've done is down to their manager but nobody knows who they'll appoint as manager.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 14, 2015, 02:16:42 PMI don't think so. Pardew never had them in this situation. I think a decent manager will have them safely in mid table as they do have some talent in that squad.Not sure which bits of it are going to be left. Cisse, Coloccini, Sissoko and Krul are all rumoured to want to leave this summer. Take them out and there isn't a whole lot left.
I don't think so. Pardew never had them in this situation. I think a decent manager will have them safely in mid table as they do have some talent in that squad.
Quote from: Dave on April 15, 2015, 07:45:32 AMQuote from: OCD on April 14, 2015, 11:10:54 PMQuote from: Dave on April 14, 2015, 03:24:47 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 14, 2015, 02:16:42 PMI don't think so. Pardew never had them in this situation. I think a decent manager will have them safely in mid table as they do have some talent in that squad.Not sure which bits of it are going to be left. Cisse, Coloccini, Sissoko and Krul are all rumoured to want to leave this summer. Take them out and there isn't a whole lot left.Similar was said about Southampton last summer. I know a lot of what they've done is down to their manager but nobody knows who they'll appoint as manager. I'd completely disagree. Most of what Southampton have got right is down to the sensible structure that is in place behind the manager, much like at Swansea. So that if a manager or players leave, the framework is in place to carry on.I'm not sure that's something that you can say about Newcastle. Newcastle are a shambles. In recent years, but for Pardew's ability to put together good runs of form (albeit in patches), they'd have gone down. They've had good runs under him and awful runs. The good runs have kept them well out of danger. Indeed Pardews work at Newcastle this season is largely what will keep them up as Carver is clearly in over his head.So their next appointment needs to be someone capable of going on a good run. They've got a lot of poor players. There are some really good ones, but not the sort who really seem to muck in when the chips are down. Mike Ashley must also be a fucking nightmare to work for.
Judging by the comments about other clubs, I take it that no one else is still a bit worried about our situation? I probably just need to grow a pair!
If we don't manage that against Everton, the pressure will be huge.
We should pick up some points from our last 4 games:-Everton (h)Southampton (a)West Ham (a)Burnley (a)Not holding out much hope against Citeh away.
Quote from: KevinGage on April 16, 2015, 09:59:48 AMIf we don't manage that against Everton, the pressure will be huge. It wouldn't be a huge surprise if we went into those last four matches still 4-6 points clear.If we hadn't got that win at Spurs then I'd still be a bit concerned, but we're 12-1 to go down for a reason (which I think is as long as the odds have been since that good run at the start of the season).
Quote from: ADVILLAFAN on April 16, 2015, 11:29:28 AMWe should pick up some points from our last 4 games:-Everton (h)Southampton (a)West Ham (a)Burnley (a)Not holding out much hope against Citeh away.Burnley and West Ham are at home. Burnley
Quote from: mike on April 16, 2015, 09:35:28 AMJudging by the comments about other clubs, I take it that no one else is still a bit worried about our situation? I probably just need to grow a pair!I'm still worried. No league game this weekend, Man Citeh away the following week (which based on our record up there looks like the definition of a home banker, even if they have slipped a bit recently) which means we're into May before we'll realistically pick up three points again. If we don't manage that against Everton, the pressure will be huge.
Quote from: KevinGage on April 16, 2015, 09:59:48 AMQuote from: mike on April 16, 2015, 09:35:28 AMJudging by the comments about other clubs, I take it that no one else is still a bit worried about our situation? I probably just need to grow a pair!I'm still worried. No league game this weekend, Man Citeh away the following week (which based on our record up there looks like the definition of a home banker, even if they have slipped a bit recently) which means we're into May before we'll realistically pick up three points again. If we don't manage that against Everton, the pressure will be huge. Man City have lost 6 out of 8. They're shitting it at the prospect of facing us.