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So it went well overall, but it didn't 'work out' as you put it. Ok. How's that so different from Keegan's first stint then? Without going into the subtleties, since every spell is different. I think it's just a case of using different criteria but since Quinn mentioned Robson in the same breath as Gullit and Dalglish I took it to mean unsuccessful overall, rather than bad in the end.

 

Gullit and Dalglish each came closer to silverware than Robson so by your rational, they didn't work out bad either.

:D Clutching at straws there. I never said getting close to silverware made those two a success did I? Stick to stats mate :icon_lol:

 

Nah, you said it doesn't really matter how it ends. If I spent 5 happy years with a company where they thought I was the dogs bollocks but got sacked I'd say it didn't "work out". If I left of my own accord, then I'd say it did.

 

Can't be arsed arguing the semantics like. You took it one way, I took it another.

No I didn't. And you obviously are arsed about semantics :lol:

I'll keep it simple shall I? I took Quinn's argument to be Robson wasn't a success, especially as he seemed to lumping him in others who weren't. I took issue with that. I'm not even sure what your argument is here tbh.

 

You're spot on. I DON'T have an argument. :D

 

You're the one who asked how Robson didn't work out. I explained in what sense I thought he meant it (considering no-one would really think champions league qualification is failure for Newcastle) and you don't accept it. fair enough.

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