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RE: Newcastle's John Carver: I'm the best coach in the Premier League

RJS (undefined) posted this on Saturday, 23rd May 2015, 11:58

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The world-renowned paranormalist, who once famously helped the Magpies banish their London hoodoo

According to Uri Geller himself and nobody else I suspect, and I bet most people under the age of 30 have no idea who he even is.


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Uri is a mind-power coach to industrialists, Premier League footballers, ice skaters, Formula One drivers and racing cyclists

Odds on the entire article being a rewrite of a press release from Uri or his PR department?

Higher than the odds of him having any influence over the match.


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RE: Newcastle's John Carver: I'm the best coach in the Premier League

pat-w (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 24th May 2015, 20:44

So, Newcastle beat West Ham, who then sacked their Manager. Academic anyway as Hull couldn't beat Manchester United. The Newcastle owner is gonna have to put his hand in his pocket for a competent manager if they want to avoid being in this position at the end of next season.
Sam Allardyce is available......

RE: Newcastle's John Carver: I'm the best coach in the Premier League

pat-w (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 10th June 2015, 13:07

So John Carver has been sacked, which lets be honest comes as a surprise to no one. But the thing I really don't like about this is that they got Carver to do their dirty work before showing him the door. 

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Newcastle's Taylor and Gutierrez released in same phone call Ryan Taylor was told he was being released by Newcastle in a phone call from John Carver, who then asked the player to pass the phone to team-mate Jonas Gutierrez so the Magpies boss could tell him he was going as well.
United secured their Premier League status on the final day of the season.
"John Carver rang me and told me the club weren't going to offer me a new deal," Taylor told Sky Sports News.
"Then he asked me to pass the phone to Jonas, which was unbelievable."
Defender Taylor, 30, spent six years at St James' Park, while midfielder Gutierrez, 31, had been at the club since 2008.
Gutierrez, who has fought testicular cancer, scored in a 2-0 win over West Ham as Newcastle avoided relegation.
Taylor said he had some sympathy for Carver.
"I spoke to him and he seemed upset about telling two good pros, who have been there a long time, that it's come to an end," said the defender.
"I can't really blame John because he's under instructions on what to do."
The pair are currently in Belfast at a coaching course.

both taken from The BBC Newcastle webpage.
What a class act Mike Ashley is....


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