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Think I must be a rarity in that I only want to see Shearer here as manager. It worries me that if he goes somewhere else he might use up his enthusiasm and any contacts he's made prior to any future appointment with us.

 

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The flip side to that is he makes his beginners errors elsewhere.

 

It does seem to me though that the majority of people think he'll fail, maybe even want him to fail, I don't know.

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To be honest when he was second to Roeder I reckon Shearer was where the results where coming from...

 

I don't, I think it was the influence of Tommy Craig.

 

No, I agree with T-Keith on this, Shearer certainly seemed to have more of an influencial presence over the results we got. I'd be gutted if he went elsewhere and was a success, the other thing is if he did go somewhere else and didn't put his all in to it like he would here then it could damage any future possibility of him being our manager. It's a no win situation for him imo.

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To be honest when he was second to Roeder I reckon Shearer was where the results where coming from...

 

I don't, I think it was the influence of Tommy Craig.

 

I think it was more the loss of Shearer the player, than Shearer the manager that screwed Roeder.

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To be honest when he was second to Roeder I reckon Shearer was where the results where coming from...

 

I don't, I think it was the influence of Tommy Craig.

 

No, I agree with T-Keith on this, Shearer certainly seemed to have more of an influencial presence over the results we got. I'd be gutted if he went elsewhere and was a success, the other thing is if he did go somewhere else and didn't put his all in to it like he would here then it could damage any future possibility of him being our manager. It's a no win situation for him imo.

 

Well certainly from a coaching point I would say Craig played a huge role especially seeing as he was one of the people taking Shearer through his badges...

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I think Souness had the biggest influence back then. He lifted the mood by not being around anymore...

 

 

Keegan didn't get that lift from the players when Allardyce went.

It's certainly not working all the time. Probably different circumstances as well as Keegan not only had to instill believe but also totally change the tactical style.

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No disrespect to Blackburn Peter, but it would be ideal for us if he went to you, proved himself & did well for three years, and then inherited the job here when KK's time was up.

 

I could see him working well with Newell who already knows the ropes. He's got a few other good friends in the game who could make up part of a back-room team too, the likes of Rob Lee and Tim Flowers.

 

Ince has done well wherever he's been so he could be a candidate, and I also think Steve Clarke (the Chelsea coach) will make a good manager one day.

 

If he does come DKN, then myself and pals are already resigned to losing him to you (if he is successful!) after a few years.

 

I am conviced that in that time he can really make a positive impact on everything to do with the club, so he gets my vote.

 

I will boycott Ewood if either rubber face allardyce gets the job (and the only even thinking about hime getting the job is himself -arsehole), or goats teeth McClaren (oh diddums, he wants to try and make amends for me being sat here at home rather than in switzerland watching England - well fuck off)

 

Good luck for next season.

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No disrespect to Blackburn Peter, but it would be ideal for us if he went to you, proved himself & did well for three years, and then inherited the job here when KK's time was up.

 

I could see him working well with Newell who already knows the ropes. He's got a few other good friends in the game who could make up part of a back-room team too, the likes of Rob Lee and Tim Flowers.

 

Ince has done well wherever he's been so he could be a candidate, and I also think Steve Clarke (the Chelsea coach) will make a good manager one day.

 

 

Aye from Newcastle's point of view it is ideal.

 

He either does well or ok and then maybe can take the Newcastle job, or he does terribly and finally it can be laid to rest.

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No disrespect to Blackburn Peter, but it would be ideal for us if he went to you, proved himself & did well for three years, and then inherited the job here when KK's time was up.

 

I could see him working well with Newell who already knows the ropes. He's got a few other good friends in the game who could make up part of a back-room team too, the likes of Rob Lee and Tim Flowers.

 

Ince has done well wherever he's been so he could be a candidate, and I also think Steve Clarke (the Chelsea coach) will make a good manager one day.

 

 

Aye from Newcastle's point of view it is ideal.

 

He either does well or ok and then maybe can take the Newcastle job, or he does terribly and finally it can be laid to rest.

 

I don't think it would be laid to rest though, if he did badly at Blackburn it could be down to him not being as enthusiastic about the job as he would for us. It might not be professional to do so but if you were in his shoes would you perform as well as you would for the club you love? I just don't see it being a good move for him or us.

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No disrespect to Blackburn Peter, but it would be ideal for us if he went to you, proved himself & did well for three years, and then inherited the job here when KK's time was up.

 

I could see him working well with Newell who already knows the ropes. He's got a few other good friends in the game who could make up part of a back-room team too, the likes of Rob Lee and Tim Flowers.

 

Ince has done well wherever he's been so he could be a candidate, and I also think Steve Clarke (the Chelsea coach) will make a good manager one day.

 

 

Aye from Newcastle's point of view it is ideal.

 

He either does well or ok and then maybe can take the Newcastle job, or he does terribly and finally it can be laid to rest.

 

I don't think it would be laid to rest though, if he did badly at Blackburn it could be down to him not being as enthusiastic about the job as he would for us. It might not be professional to do so but if you were in his shoes would you perform as well as you would for the club you love? I just don't see it being a good move for him or us.

 

Maybe, but I think he and every one else would at least get some idea. Hell even if he did badly and still somehow got the Newcastle job at least the experience would be helpful.

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No disrespect to Blackburn Peter, but it would be ideal for us if he went to you, proved himself & did well for three years, and then inherited the job here when KK's time was up.

 

I could see him working well with Newell who already knows the ropes. He's got a few other good friends in the game who could make up part of a back-room team too, the likes of Rob Lee and Tim Flowers.

 

Ince has done well wherever he's been so he could be a candidate, and I also think Steve Clarke (the Chelsea coach) will make a good manager one day.

 

 

Aye from Newcastle's point of view it is ideal.

 

He either does well or ok and then maybe can take the Newcastle job, or he does terribly and finally it can be laid to rest.

 

I don't think it would be laid to rest though, if he did badly at Blackburn it could be down to him not being as enthusiastic about the job as he would for us. It might not be professional to do so but if you were in his shoes would you perform as well as you would for the club you love? I just don't see it being a good move for him or us.

You mean like how he wasn't enthusiastic about playing for them the season they won the league? :icon_lol:

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No disrespect to Blackburn Peter, but it would be ideal for us if he went to you, proved himself & did well for three years, and then inherited the job here when KK's time was up.

 

I could see him working well with Newell who already knows the ropes. He's got a few other good friends in the game who could make up part of a back-room team too, the likes of Rob Lee and Tim Flowers.

 

Ince has done well wherever he's been so he could be a candidate, and I also think Steve Clarke (the Chelsea coach) will make a good manager one day.

 

I agree. It would be funny if Shearer the manager did what Shearer the player did in a few years and head off to Newcastle. Although if he was just as successful Rovers couldn't complain. I be they will though. :)

 

Surprised Shearer's interested after the reception he got at Ewood as an opposing player, but good luck to him.

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Dont blame him, doesnt need the cash, cushy number watching football and giving an opinion and still picking up a wad. Private life pretty much left alone and plenty of time for social and family

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Dont blame him, doesnt need the cash, cushy number watching football and giving an opinion and still picking up a wad. Private life pretty much left alone and plenty of time for social and family

 

Spot on, there's only one place I ever want to see him go and that's to us in many years time when Keegan moves upstairs after a long and successful second spell as manager :)

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