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Anyone who has looked at football internet message boards will know the form by now. Alongside the well informed contributors, there are always a few who offer only irate bluster and bombast, often expressed in capital letters. Unfortunately for Newcastle United supporters, one such person appears to be in charge of their club. Freddie Shepherd (“You know who we want to buy – that Kloovert”) didn’t exactly cover himself in glory during the summer when he announced to the press that Sir Bobby Robson would be departing at the end of the season, before Sir Bobby himself had been given the news. Subsequent wheeler-dealing in the transfer market, of which his manager appeared to know very little, will not have boosted Freddie’s standing around St James’ Park. And now the coup de grace, with Sir Bobby sacked four games into the season, essentially because a referee didn’t think that Craig Bellamy was heading goalwards when dispossessed by Thomas Sorensen’s hand at Villa Park on August 28; a Newcastle team with Alan Shearer demoted to substitute lost the match and Sir Bobby was gone – an honourable man deprived of a dignified exit from football. Of course, the Newcastle board may simply have been waiting for the first defeat as a convenient excuse to make a change, but why wait until after the season had started, especially given that they don’t seem to have a replacement lined up? Gérard Houllier was quickly installed as 7/4 favourite, but insisted that he knew nothing about it – and this may be true given Shepherd’s assertion earlier in the year that the next manager “would be a Geordie”, which seems to narrow the field rather. (If this bloodline rule had been in place earlier, some would say that Sir Bobby himself wouldn’t have qualified as he’s from Langley Park, a long way from Tyneside.) From WSC 212 October 2004. What was happening this month On the subject...
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