Where will Newcastle finish next season?
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Where will Newcastle finish next season?
This place seems like a sensible place to ask.
You've had 7 and a bit seasons with Big Sam, more often than not, with decent to average players (sorry...) but as we know he has moved onto pastures new with Newcastle. As I have made very clear on here a few times, I think the following: A. Big Sam is one of the best managers around and B. Newcastle have a better squad than their league placing suggests. I therefore think that BSA will take Newcastle (sadly) to at least a top 7 place next season, have a semi-decent cup run (1/4 finals onwards) and generally have an all round better season than usual.
Given your knowledge of BSA, and how he plays, with Newcastles squad, where do you expect them to finish?
You've had 7 and a bit seasons with Big Sam, more often than not, with decent to average players (sorry...) but as we know he has moved onto pastures new with Newcastle. As I have made very clear on here a few times, I think the following: A. Big Sam is one of the best managers around and B. Newcastle have a better squad than their league placing suggests. I therefore think that BSA will take Newcastle (sadly) to at least a top 7 place next season, have a semi-decent cup run (1/4 finals onwards) and generally have an all round better season than usual.
Given your knowledge of BSA, and how he plays, with Newcastles squad, where do you expect them to finish?
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Can't see them getting into the top 7 so I'll go for anywhere between 8th and 11th inclusively.
But in fact I don't actually care, so long as they are below Bolton.
Sam's old news lets forget about him now.
But in fact I don't actually care, so long as they are below Bolton.
Sam's old news lets forget about him now.
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
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And people wonder why he left!FaninOz wrote:Can't see them getting into the top 7 so I'll go for anywhere between 8th and 11th inclusively.
But in fact I don't actually care, so long as they are below Bolton.
Sam's old news lets forget about him now.
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I think that there will be a positive atmosphere round St James' Park that hasn't been there for a long time. I think they'll be top 6.
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In the dressing room or in the stands, Pencilbiter? I can see that there'll be a fair old whack of nervous apprehension in the latter.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I think that there will be a positive atmosphere round St James' Park that hasn't been there for a long time.
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