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Another dissapearing act from Dyer. I'd be leaving him out for the forseable future tbh.

 

To be fair to the lad it did sound like he was carrying an injury and should've been taken off long before he was.

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Another dissapearing act from Dyer. I'd be leaving him out for the forseable future tbh.

 

To be fair to the lad it did sound like he was carrying an injury and should've been taken off long before he was.

 

They said on the radio that Dyer came limping out of the tunnel for the start of the second half. Madness.

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Another dissapearing act from Dyer. I'd be leaving him out for the forseable future tbh.

 

To be fair to the lad it did sound like he was carrying an injury and should've been taken off long before he was.

 

They said on the radio that Dyer came limping out of the tunnel for the start of the second half. Madness.

 

 

Strutting tbh.

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If we have any ambition, we will start looking for a new manager now, get him in before May and offer Roeder a job on the coaching staff or with the Academy. Sticking with him as manager means settling for mediocrity.

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Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder:

 

"They couldn't cope with the shape of our midfield in the first half and the only disappointment was that we failed to create or convert any chances.

"Obafemi then has a fantastic chance to score early in the second half and I was quite amazed that he didn't score or even hit the target - and what do you know, two or three minutes later and we're behind.

 

"I was pleased with our reaction after the midweek defeat though and we won't let our season peter out. There is no danger of that, I won't allow it to happen."

Well he can't manage, but at he's honest as ever so that makes it okay. :lol:

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If we have any ambition, we will start looking for a new manager now, get him in before May and offer Roeder a job on the coaching staff or with the Academy. Sticking with him as manager means settling for mediocrity.

 

 

Dead right ! thats exactly what we need to do, Roeder WILL NOT take this club forward.

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If we have any ambition, we will start looking for a new manager now, get him in before May and offer Roeder a job on the coaching staff or with the Academy. Sticking with him as manager means settling for mediocrity.

 

We already have our next manager tbh. Lee Clark.

 

Then Shearer.

 

Then Shay Given.

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If we have any ambition, we will start looking for a new manager now, get him in before May and offer Roeder a job on the coaching staff or with the Academy. Sticking with him as manager means settling for mediocrity.

 

We already have our next manager tbh. Lee Clark.

 

Then Shearer.

 

Then Shay Given.

 

It's shocking Shabba Ranks hasn't been mentioned. :lol:

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If we have any ambition, we will start looking for a new manager now, get him in before May and offer Roeder a job on the coaching staff or with the Academy. Sticking with him as manager means settling for mediocrity.

 

We already have our next manager tbh. Lee Clark.

 

Then Shearer.

 

Then Shay Given.

:lol:

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If we have any ambition, we will start looking for a new manager now, get him in before May and offer Roeder a job on the coaching staff or with the Academy. Sticking with him as manager means settling for mediocrity.

 

 

In the perfect world, this would already have been done. What was the contract Roeder signed when he was made the permanent manager?

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If we have any ambition, we will start looking for a new manager now, get him in before May and offer Roeder a job on the coaching staff or with the Academy. Sticking with him as manager means settling for mediocrity.

 

 

In the perfect world, this would already have been done. What was the contract Roeder signed when he was made the permanent manager?

 

2 years iirc. One year completed in a couple of months.

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