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    #46
    I think they'll win their last 3 and stay up.

    Shearer is in a no lose situation, he wont be blamed if they get relegated as the problems were there from before and if they stay up it will be his doing.
    I am in Newcastle at the moment and my colleagues reckon that they have a better chance under Shearer as they have no confidence in Kinnear/Hughton/Calderwood combination.
    Quit your jibber jabber!!!

    Jermaine, you know the song Billie Jean...is it about the tennis player??

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      #47
      No doubt they have a better chance. Kinnear was never in any fit state to do the job and Hughton is an idiot. He makes so many stupid tactical decisions that cost them. That incident against Arsenal last month when Diaby scored because Taylor was off the park injured was ridiculous. They had a massive hole in the middle of their defence and Hughton didnt bother ordering anyone to fill it so Arsenal just strolled right through it to score

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        #48
        Just watching the press conference live now - Shearer looks utterly terrified and regretful already

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          #49
          Originally posted by MrsB View Post
          Story from BBC SPORT, 2009/03/31 22:12:09 GMT

          Alan Shearer is set to be appointed as Newcastle manager until the end of the season, BBC Sport understands.



          The former Magpies striker, 38, has often been linked with a return to St James' Park but in the past has been critical of its management structure.

          Shearer would be owner Mike Ashley's fourth managerial appointment this season as the club fights relegation.

          Kevin Keegan was replaced by Joe Kinnear, who then had heart surgery, with Chris Hughton taking over as boss.

          But with Hughton in temporary charge, Newcastle have slipped into the relegation zone and are currently third from bottom of the Premier League.

          Shearer scored 206 goals in 404 appearances during a 10-year playing stint at Newcastle to earn legendary status on Tyneside after joining for a record £15m fee from Blackburn.

          The former England striker, who retired from playing in 2006, has made no secret of his desire to become a manager one day.

          However, it had been thought that Shearer, who is a pundit on BBC TV's Match of the Day, had been put off returning to St James' Park by the regime of Ashley - which he described as "strange" following Keegan's shock exit.

          The same month, Shearer rejected an offer to join the club's coaching staff.

          Both on and off the pitch, Newcastle have lurched from one crisis to the next this season following the departure of Keegan early in the campaign.

          Following a fans' backlash over Keegan's exit, Ashley raised the possibility of selling the club, before deciding to stay on.

          Key striker Michael Owen has been involved in just four games this year because of an ankle injury, while Charles N'Zogbia moved to Wigan in the January transfer window after a high-profile bust-up with Kinnear.

          Newcastle, who have 29 points from 30 matches, host third-placed Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday with eight games of the season left.
          'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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            #50
            going down

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              #51
              Bolton, Blackburn, Stoke winning today. This is fun.

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                #52
                haha I was watching SSN at the gym this lunchtime and St James' Park was half full for a training session

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by cannotmakeit View Post
                  going down
                  I aggree they are goin down! Pathetic club to be honest, and that stupid fcuking chant SHEEWA SHEEWA SHEEWA
                  When we hang the capitalists they will sell us the rope we use.

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