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So is anyone going down to SJP to make a tit of themselves on national TV when this is officially announced?

 

"Aye.  Wuh ganna win the leeg noo lyk.  Champions leeg next season lyk.  Nee bovvaaaaaaAAAHAWAYGLENNGERRINTHEREMAAAAAN!!!"

 

etc.

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Its actually a law now that something like that be shown on camera to make geordies look like braindead charvas as often as possible!

 

To be fair its blatantly obvious that sky (or whoever) film a load of interviews with fans and then instantly bin any that feature eloquent, intelligent fans who sound normal and leave in the footage of fuckwitt charvas and those freaks that only ever seem to surface when an NUFC story breaks.

 

That said if Roeder does get the job, "Ah swear to god wa pure gonna win tha league and everything like, and then Sheara's gonna come back and wull win the champions league an' all!"

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I'd luv to get interviewed in front of SJP after an announcement and put on a really powsh accent:

 

'Well helloo, I think the appointment is a truly spiffing idea. Mumsie thinks we are going to race up the league tables - isn't it terribly exciting'

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I'd luv to get interviewed in front of SJP after an announcement and put on a really powsh accent:

 

'Well helloo, I think the appointment is a truly spiffing idea. Mumsie thinks we are going to race up the league tables - isn't it terribly exciting'

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"Well we will go on to top the league ladder, Liverpool don't have a realistic chance of being victorious, old bean".

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Apart from the top three teams, we have been a match for anyone under Roeder. Im glad and hope him the best if the report is true.

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Charlton are in the top 3?

 

No better English managers around but the globe Freddy must have been scouring is opposite the Fiat garage near the arena tbh

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From The Guardian

 

Roeder faces rocky road

 

Board hold back on announcement until they speak to the Premier League

 

Sean Ingle

Tuesday April 25, 2006

 

 

Glenn Roeder

 

A huge betting plunge saw Glenn Roeder today backed into odds-on favourite for the Newcastle manager's job - but the Premier League continues to insist that he lacks the necessary qualifications to take the job.

Roeder, who has led Newcastle to the brink of a Uefa Cup place as caretaker boss, only has his Uefa A licence - not the Pro Licence, required under Premier League rules, to manage in the Premiership.

 

 

Today's Evening Chronicle reports that Newcastle are planning to ask for special dispensation, given that Roeder was half-way through a Pro Licence course when he was manager of West Ham before the discovery of a brain tumour forced him to take time away from football.

But a Premier League spokesman told Guardian Unlimited that the rules were clear. "As things stand, Glenn Roeder would not be able to take charge of Newcastle United without his Pro Licence," he said.

 

Other reports have suggested that Roeder would be able to complete his Pro Licence in the summer, but the Football Association says that Roeder will need to complete the full one-year course again.

 

An FA spokesman said: "The Pro Licence is an in-depth one-year course, not just a piece of paper. The next intake begins in June 2006, and won't finish until July 2007.

 

"The course involves residential tuition in June and January, plus 240 hours of distance learning, club visits and conference calls. It's not something that can be completed over the summer."

 

Meanwhile Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd has stressed that no decision on the club's new manager has been made - despite the Chronicle reporting that Roeder will be offered the job.

 

Shepherd told Newcastle's website, www.nufc.co.uk "I am aware of reports circulating today but the club will not be making any comment on them. We haven't ruled anyone in, or out, as far as things go.

 

"When we have something to say on the matter we will make an official announcement."

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And The Fivers take

 

ROEDER TO NOWHERE?

 

Glenn Roeder may look like a trapped weasel with an addiction to

sherbert lemons, but you can't argue with his record at Newcastle.

Since becoming caretaker boss, he's led a side with more holes in it

than Willem Dafoe in Platoon to 10 wins from 15 games, with barely a

ricket from Jean-Alain Boumsong and Titus Bramble (although

admittedly that's because they've been either injured or left on the

bench). And Roeder's reward for this sterling performance? An

impending offer of the full-time position, according to today's

way-aying, Newky Brown Evening Chronicle!

 

"Saturday's victory, albeit against a very poor West Brom side,

finally convinced the United board they have to give Roeder his

chance," explained the paper's chief football writer, Alan Oliver.

"When United opened their offices yesterday they were inundated with

text messages demanding that Roeder be given the job and Freddy

Shepherd knows that the support in the dressing room could hardly be

stronger." No wonder, then, that Roeder's odds have plunged faster

than Shepherd's popularity after he was caught calling Geordie women

"dogs" in a cheap Spanish bordello.

 

For the moment, however, Shepherd is keeping his cards close to his

flabby man-bre@sted chest, telling Newcastle's website: "I am aware

of reports but the club will not be making any comment," he

commented. "We haven't ruled anyone in or out," he continued,

commenting again. And he's probably right, too, because no one yet

knows whether Roeder's lack of a Pro Licence - a requirement for

Premiership managers (unless you're Lord Ferg, among others) - will

preclude him from taking the job. According to the Chronicle,

Newcastle hope to get round this by asking the FA for special

dispensation, because Roeder was halfway through his studies when he

developed a brain tumour. Whether they'll get it is another matter.

 

"As things stand, Glenn would not be able to take charge of Newcastle

without his Pro Licence," a Premier League flunky told the Fiver ...

what it already knew. The FA was equally downbeat, dismissing rumours

that Roeder would be able to finish his Pro Licence in the summer.

"It's an in-depth one-year course, not just a piece of paper," one

suit droned. "The next intake begins in June 2006, and won't finish

until July 2007. The course involves residential tuition, plus 240

hours of distance learning, club visits and conference calls." The

Fiver still reckons Roeder will get the gig - but at the moment only

one thing is certain: come October the club's ultra-fickle fans will

be calling for the head of whoever is appointed.

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Apart from the top three teams, we have been a match for anyone under Roeder. Im glad and hope him the best if the report is true.

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Charlton are in the top 3?

 

No better English managers around but the globe Freddy must have been scouring is opposite the Fiat garage near the arena tbh

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Come on, that was pure bad luck that we lost against Charlton. We gave away a penalty and scored an O.G. Even my addick loving friend said she thought they were lucky.

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The Fiver still reckons Roeder will get the gig - but at the moment only

one thing is certain: come October the club's ultra-fickle fans will

be calling for the head of whoever is appointed.

 

October?? That pretty much started TODAY on N-O tbh.

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Reports this morning suggest he's not gonna be allowed to take the job cos they're going to play by the rules re these Pro License badges. Apparently it's a year long course starting in June 2006.

 

So once again PR King Shepherd looks to have scored a spectacular own goal.

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I was listening to Metro this morning and apparently something was mentioned yesterday morning about Roeder taking over. It was a complete rumour that got out of hand and spread like wildfire, making the news on SSN and the papers, but they've said this morning how it was nothing more than a rumour.

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I was listening to Metro this morning and apparently something was mentioned yesterday morning about Roeder taking over.  It was a complete rumour that got out of hand and spread like wildfire, making the news on SSN and the papers, but they've said this morning how it was nothing more than a rumour.

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Surely the fat one hasn't "asked" Metro to spin that line perhaps :icon_lol:

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I was listening to Metro this morning and apparently something was mentioned yesterday morning about Roeder taking over.  It was a complete rumour that got out of hand and spread like wildfire, making the news on SSN and the papers, but they've said this morning how it was nothing more than a rumour.

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Please tell me that was tongue & cheek, Cath :lol:

 

 

:lol:

 

EDIT: Not that I've ever done anything like that before...! :icon_lol:

 

 

:lol:

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Reports this morning suggest he's not gonna be allowed to take the job cos they're going to play by the rules re these Pro License badges.  Apparently it's a year long course starting in June 2006.

 

So once again PR King Shepherd looks to have scored a spectacular own goal.

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Supermac has claimed on several occasions that Roeder started to do the course and only needs to do one more full day to complete. No confirmation of this from the club, but he's mentioned it a few times.

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Reports this morning suggest he's not gonna be allowed to take the job cos they're going to play by the rules re these Pro License badges.  Apparently it's a year long course starting in June 2006.

 

So once again PR King Shepherd looks to have scored a spectacular own goal.

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Supermac has claimed on several occasions that Roeder started to do the course and only needs to do one more full day to complete. No confirmation of this from the club, but he's mentioned it a few times.

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Im sure I read somewhere on here that he would have to do the full course again though?

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Reports this morning suggest he's not gonna be allowed to take the job cos they're going to play by the rules re these Pro License badges.  Apparently it's a year long course starting in June 2006.

 

So once again PR King Shepherd looks to have scored a spectacular own goal.

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Supermac has claimed on several occasions that Roeder started to do the course and only needs to do one more full day to complete. No confirmation of this from the club, but he's mentioned it a few times.

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Im sure I read somewhere on here that he would have to do the full course again though?

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Aye apparently he can't just do a top-up. Has to start again in June '06 and wouldn't finish til July '07.

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Reports this morning suggest he's not gonna be allowed to take the job cos they're going to play by the rules re these Pro License badges.  Apparently it's a year long course starting in June 2006.

 

So once again PR King Shepherd looks to have scored a spectacular own goal.

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Supermac has claimed on several occasions that Roeder started to do the course and only needs to do one more full day to complete. No confirmation of this from the club, but he's mentioned it a few times.

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Im sure I read somewhere on here that he would have to do the full course again though?

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Aye apparently he can't just do a top-up. Has to start again in June '06 and wouldn't finish til July '07.

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Hmm, yesterday were 19 places left, today it's only 18...

 

Here is what the course is about: http://falearning.thefa.com/docent/bin/doc...ivity.jsm&ID=17

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Hmm, yesterday were 19 places left, today it's only 18...

 

Here is what the course is about: http://falearning.thefa.com/docent/bin/doc...ivity.jsm&ID=17

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Looks like I wasn't totally wrong (there are now 17 places left)...

 

Newcastle have made a breakthrough in their attempts to install Glenn Roeder as the next permanent manager at St James's Park after it emerged that the club's caretaker boss had been accepted on this summer's FA-run Uefa Pro Licence course.

 

http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/newcast...-name_page.html

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Hmm, yesterday were 19 places left, today it's only 18...

 

Here is what the course is about: http://falearning.thefa.com/docent/bin/doc...ivity.jsm&ID=17

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Looks like I wasn't totally wrong (there are now 17 places left)...

 

Newcastle have made a breakthrough in their attempts to install Glenn Roeder as the next permanent manager at St James's Park after it emerged that the club's caretaker boss had been accepted on this summer's FA-run Uefa Pro Licence course.

 

http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/newcast...-name_page.html

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The 51-year-old will spend seven days in a classroom at Warwick University in June before embarking on a 12-month distance learning programme which will give him the formal coaching qualifications required to work in top-flight football under Premier League regulations.

 

Jesus wept, I hope this doesn't mean we're going to have to wait a full year before we can appoint him?

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Interesting read this thread. Particularly the part where Gemmill claims nothing will turn Sunderland round :D

 

Other old threads are interesting as well with Leazes backing the appointment of Roeder and HTL praising Pearce...

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