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Newcastle United visits my dreams but fills my nightmares.
The margins are getting ever tighter and let’s hope Steve McClaren leaves his rose-tinted glasses at home when he turns up for traning on Wednesday.
Could you possibly have a greater clash of philosophies with how Mike Ashley and Steve McClaren see a Premier League football club being run?
Sadly, Steven Taylor has become the new Shola Ameobi, still talked about as a player worth having, but having done next to nothing to justify it.
Most of us know unless Mike Ashley drastically changes his running of the club (or sells), only a matter before the likes of Janmaat and Perez also leave.
Middlesbrough owner Steve Gibson has lectured Newcastle fans, saying people forget ‘he’s done a lot of good things for Newcastle’.
Yohan Cabaye has picked up another three medals this season but it is a hollow season of victory for the former Newcastle midfielder.
The predictable story emerging is that McClaren thinks he can get Cheick Tiote back to what he was for him when he managed the player at FC Twente.
Incredibly, Newcastle United turned down the chance of even talking to both Frank de Boer and Michael Laudrup, due to favouring Steve McClaren.
With the Euros in France next summer you would be guaranteed that Yohan Cabaye would be busting a gut to impress Deschamps.
Phew, that’s a relief, Newcastle have avoided appointing Real Madrid man Paul Clement to the vacant post of manager/head coach at St James’ Park.
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What sad empty lives these people must have