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Re: Fog on the Tyne
what a mess at newcastle
A WISE CHOICE He hunted at the start, he hunted through the middle and he hunted towards the end - yes, in his quest to unearth a replacement for Kevin Keegan as Newcastle manager, Mike Ashley truly left no page unturned in Dennis Wise's address book. And all that hard leafing today bore fruit as Newcastle proudly announced that the man charged with dragging them up the Premier League is Joe Kinnear. You know, Joe Kinnear! The badger-looking bloke last seen scurrying away from Nottingham Forest in 2004 with his tail between his legs. "I am very excited about the challenge in front of me at Newcastle United," said Kinnear after putting pen to a confidence-inspiring one-month contract. "Results have not been great of late, but there is a lot of quality in the squad and I am very confident the players are capable of climbing the league table," he continued, cleverly not making it clear whether he was still talking about Newcastle. Though Wise had left Wimbledon before Kinnear took charge of them in 1992, the perceived connection between the pair is sure to have the Toon Army up in flabby arms. "The fans will be disappointed, I understand that, but I can't do anything about it," wibbled Kinnear. "I will just be doing my very best because I am desperate to get back into the game. I will be going up to Newcastle on Monday and will pick the team from then. It is a big challenge but one I am really looking forward to." Kinnear hopes that if he defies expectations by transforming the team's fortunes, the plonkers who buy Newcastle may just keep him at the helm. That would mean spurning the obvious choice, a man who has previously masterminded a sensational revival for the club: Uri Geller. "Newcastle had not won a game in 29 matches," gushed Geller in December 1991, before explaining how he ended that run by conjuring victory over Arsenal. "Two plus nine is 11. While they were scoring the winning goals I was running around outside the ground 11 times to lift the hoodoo. I had arrived late and had no ticket. But the moment I got out of the car and touched the Highbury Stadium, Ray Parlour was sent off."
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