maybe thats the reason shearer don't want to go LOL!!!Originally posted by stellazio:doubt he will want to go. the toons are one of the most demanding and unforgiving fans around.
the greatest success is not giving light to a already lighten up bulb, but to give light to a bulb that is spolitOriginally posted by Resentment:why would mourinho go to newcastle? when he got so many other big clubs offer![]()
240m?? wow thats one hell lot of money man.. correct me if i'm wrong but i guess no one have that kinda transfer funds even Real or Barca.. Roman might be willing to but thats over quite a couple of seasons.. if Newcastle had that kinda transfer kitty i bet big Sam would have been able to buy lots of players to turn things round..Originally posted by youyayu:why not =) transfer money is big300m to rebuild newcastle.. once said by mikey... =) minus off 60m debts.. still got 240m =)!!
the reason is he dam stubborn.. he say the squad is fine... =.= if u take 300m pounds la.. then minus off newcastle debts... BUT 1 point is.. mike ashely only INVEST 300M inorder for Newcastle to be glory again.. BUT the manager must manage the money well.. ONLY 300M NO MORE!!! so minus off the debts so ya.. i think 240m more or less.. see the manager liao lor..Originally posted by Saltiga:240m?? wow thats one hell lot of money man.. correct me if i'm wrong but i guess no one have that kinda transfer funds even Real or Barca.. Roman might be willing to but thats over quite a couple of seasons.. if Newcastle had that kinda transfer kitty i bet big Sam would have been able to buy lots of players to turn things round..
Unfortunately, the Newcastle board don't think the same as Newcastle fans, according to ESPNsoccernet:Originally posted by 798:the fans already want Shearer as their successor, it's better to heed their advice n give wat they want.
even though Shearer may not have experience n may likely screw the club badly.![]()
Alan Shearer has revealed Newcastle do not want him as their next manager.
Fans' favourite Shearer wants to help revive his boyhood idols in any way he can and is willing to work with whoever is appointed as Sam Allardyce's successor.
Despite having no coaching experience, Shearer believes he could do the top job.
But the club have made it clear they are seeking an seasoned campaigner and have told the former England captain he does not fit the bill yet.
Shearer told the Sun: 'A couple of days after Sam Allardyce got the sack, I got a call from the club to say they were looking for an experienced manager, which ruled me out.
'What I can say is that if you want someone to galvanise the dressing room, get them organised and playing then, yes, I think I could do that.
'If they want that and someone with experience then I'm not that man.
'If they had asked me to meet the chairman to talk about this job, I would have done it.'
On the prospect of working under the club's new boss, Shearer added: 'People have talked about me being a number two under an experienced manager.
'But if they are after an experienced manager, which they are, he will no doubt want his own man.
'All I would say is that if someone comes in and wants to talk to me, I would be willing to help in any way I can.'
Shearer believes experience is not everything and cited Kevin Keegan as Newcastle's most successful boss in recent times.
Like Shearer, Keegan had no managerial experience before taking over at St James' Park, while a series of more seasoned successors have failed in the hotseat.
A Keegan-Shearer double act is the fans' preferred choice to make up the next coaching team and Shearer hailed the man who signed him for a world record £15million in 1996 as 'a special person with great charisma'.
Since retiring from playing 18 months ago, Shearer has worked as a television pundit but has always been viewed as a Newcastle manager in waiting.
His shadow looms large over St James' Park and Allardyce struggled to escape it during his ill-fated eight months in charge.
However, Shearer denied he had done anything to undermine the former Bolton boss and insisted he was not given enough time in the role.
As for Allardyce's successor, Shearer said it needed to be someone capable of achieving a top-six position and challenging for trophies.
The name of Didier Deschamps was thrust firmly into the picture last night after he described the prospect of managing Newcastle as 'an exciting challenge'.
'I have had no official approach from Newcastle but I am flattered to be linked with such speculation,' France's 1998 World Cup-winning captain told The Daily Telegraph.
'It would be an exciting challenge. Newcastle are a big club.'
The 39-year-old has been out or work since leaving Juventus in May and yesterday saw his odds of becoming the new Newcastle boss slashed to 2-1.
Deschamps spent a season in English football with Chelsea in 1999-2000, helping the club win the FA Cup.
His first job as manager saw him lead Monaco to the 2004 Champions League final before leading Juve to promotion from Serie B after their demotion for match-fixing.
Former Liverpool and Lyon boss Gerard Houllier is also believed to be in the frame.
However, the French Football Federation's technical director may be out of the running after his boss said he was confident Houllier would stay in his current job
Kevin Keegan has been appointed manager of Newcastle United for the 2nd time.Originally posted by No9:Keegan cannot last long also i tink.
end of season bye byeOriginally posted by nanren4ever:Kevin Keegan has been appointed manager of Newcastle United for the 2nd time.
Now its time to place your bets: How long will he last?![]()
the budget is there.. but big sam DON'T want to use it hardcorely...Originally posted by Saltiga:i think he will be given alot more time and alot more money then big Sam simply just because ppl tends to be more forgiving towards someone they lookup to and so long as the team is not flirting around regulation zone, Kel Keegan does have what it takes to be a pretty decent manager, did reasonablely well with ManC too, didn't he?
DON'T want to use it hardcorely?? Please take a look at the number of players Big Sam signed for Newcastle. Capaca, Rozenhal, Enrique, Alan Smith, Mark Viduka, Beye, Faye, Barton and Geremi. That's 9 new players, so tell me how he isn't using the budget "hardcorely"? I think its more of a case of he doesn't know HOW to use the players he had and signed and blend them together as a team. If the results were good, Newcastle wouldn't have sacked him even if his football was not that pretty.Originally posted by youyayu:the budget is there.. but big sam DON'T want to use it hardcorely...
Nah, they opted for the King's return instead.Originally posted by youyayu:Alan Shearer, the club's record goalscorer, is the fans' favourite to take the job, according to a poll in The Times newspaper.
Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho and Blackburn Rovers manager Mark Hughes have also been linked to the post.
well.. as we know.. Mourinho will have a fun time switching the whole team with mikey $$ so i am not surprise he will be the manger
I think he is only warming the seat for Alan Shearer. Don't forget it was King Kev who brought Shearer home.Originally posted by nanren4ever:Kevin Keegan has been appointed manager of Newcastle United for the 2nd time.
Now its time to place your bets: How long will he last?![]()
Until Shearer becomes the manager, everyone else before is just warming up the seat. Newcastle fans wanted him to be the manager just because he is a local-born and bred, and that as a player, he has scored many goals. But how many trophies did he win for them as a player? And isn't the lack of trophies a sore point with the Newcastle fans? My point is, Newcastle have a bunch of fans(not all) who are romantics, but not really in touch with reality(same problem as we have at Liverpool)Originally posted by iveco:I think he is only warming the seat for Alan Shearer. Don't forget it was King Kev who brought Shearer home.
ooo? then wad about roy keane.. although he is from coca colaOriginally posted by nanren4ever:Until Shearer becomes the manager, everyone else before is just warming up the seat. Newcastle fans wanted him to be the manager just because he is a local-born and bred, and that as a player, he has scored many goals. But how many trophies did he win for them as a player? And isn't the lack of trophies a sore point with the Newcastle fans? My point is, Newcastle have a bunch of fans(not all) who are romantics, but not really in touch with reality(same problem as we have at Liverpool)
In the first place, I am not even sure Shearer has got the qualifications required by the EPL to be the manager. If Shearer is smart, he should take up a post at Newcastle now offered by Keagan, and learn as much as he should/could, and pick up the necessary coaching badges, so that he would be ready to take over eventually.
Roy Keane took his cert during his time in ManU..Originally posted by youyayu:ooo? then wad about roy keane.. although he is from coca cola