TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RAFA?

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TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RAFA?

Postby Forever Blue » Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:10 am

TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RAFA?

22/10/18

Rafa Benitez admits time is running out for him at Newcastle, according to reports in the Mirror.

The Magpies fell to the bottom of the Premier League after Saturday's 1-0 defeat to Brighton at St James' Park.
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Re: TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RAFA?

Postby SirJimmySchoular » Tue Oct 23, 2018 3:25 pm

Forever Blue wrote:TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RAFA?

22/10/18

Rafa Benitez admits time is running out for him at Newcastle, according to reports in the Mirror.

The Magpies fell to the bottom of the Premier League after Saturday's 1-0 defeat to Brighton at St James' Park.



I really never like to wish other teams anything but the very best, but I must say that the situations I see developing at both Newcastle and Fulham might be strategically helpful to Cardiff City. Both are likely to make the stupid error of sacking their manager half way through the season in the hope that this will help their problem , which it won't. Quite the reverse actually and to be disgracefully cynical , it won't hurt our prospects if they want to volunteer for two of the relagation spots.
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Re: TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RAFA?

Postby TopCat CCFC » Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:54 pm

Chairman and Manager not on the same page from the start of the season .
Their 2 main strikers gone to Fulham and WBA ( Both have scored goals ) .
All i see from Newcastle is they kick players more than the ball !!! :shock:
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Re: TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RAFA?

Postby Llan_Blue » Tue Oct 23, 2018 11:00 pm

I hope he stays a while longer. There only going one way. I think it was a bit of mind games from Warnock saying Rafa won’t walk he probably hopes he stays a while longer as well.
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Re: TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RAFA?

Postby Bluebina » Wed Oct 24, 2018 8:29 am

SirJimmySchoular wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:TIME RUNNING OUT FOR RAFA?

22/10/18

Rafa Benitez admits time is running out for him at Newcastle, according to reports in the Mirror.

The Magpies fell to the bottom of the Premier League after Saturday's 1-0 defeat to Brighton at St James' Park.



I really never like to wish other teams anything but the very best, but I must say that the situations I see developing at both Newcastle and Fulham might be strategically helpful to Cardiff City. Both are likely to make the stupid error of sacking their manager half way through the season in the hope that this will help their problem , which it won't. Quite the reverse actually and to be disgracefully cynical , it won't hurt our prospects if they want to volunteer for two of the relagation spots.



Often the case, unless they can get one of the specialist quick organisational Managers like Allardyce, Pullis or to a lesser extent Roy Hodgson, I think Warnock could do a similar job as he did for Rotherham and us.

All of them are safe in work for the moment, so only Allardyce available and after being sacked at Newcastle before looks extremely unlikely to go there, although he or Hodgson if sacked at Palace, could help Fulham?

Brendon Rodgers is the only other Manager that I can quickly think of that could become available and quickly organise a team and keep them up.
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