McClaren under pressure

The Newcastle United boss is under increasing pressure as the Magpies sit just one place above the bottom of the Premier League.

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McClaren announcement expected soon

Steve McClaren remains in charge of Newcastle United this afternoon, despite widespread reports that he's about to be replaced by Rafa Benitez.

McClaren gets a pat on the back from a security guard at the Darsley Park training ground, North Tyneside. Credit: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire/Press Association Images

McClaren took a training session at Darsley Park, North Tyneside, today.

Nothing has been confirmed, but a Spanish radio station has reported that Rafa Benitez, the former Liverpool and Real Madrid Manager, will sign a three year deal to take over at Newcastle.

This is what Football journalist Arancha Rodriguez from radio station Cadena Cope told ITV Tyne Tees:

McClaren goes to work as speculation continues

Newcastle United's head coach, Steve McClaren, has arrived at the club's training ground, as rumours persist that he is about to be replaced.

Steve McClaren arrives for training at Longbenton. Credit: ITV News

So far the club has said nothing, and players also remained silent as they arrived for training at Longbenton, North Tyneside, on Tuesday.

Newcastle United has ten games left to avoid relegation.

Bookmakers have made David Moyes, Brendan Rogers and Rafa Benitez as favourites to replace McClaren.

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Newcastle United: Jose is the only way says Sir John Hall

Sir John Hall has urged Newcastle United to 'think big' and bring in Jose Mourinho as manager. The former Newcastle United Chairman likens the current situation at the club to the crisis he inherited when he took over in 1992 and brought in Kevin Keegan.

"I've been looking at the list of managers who are available and they haven't impressed me. They have to find someone exciting to motivate the players and the fans and there's only one man.

Newcastle United is a big club and it needs to think big. At times like this we have to be bold, it's a gamble either way, so let's gamble with the best.

Jose Mourinho would give the club a lift, like Keegan did in my day. They need to sell the club to him, to persuade him to come, even if it's just for 10 games this season."

– Sir John Hall

WATCH: Sir John Hall gives a direct message to the Newcastle players

The former Chairman of Newcastle United has appealed directly to the players 'to give everything they can' to keep the club in the Premier League.

He told ITV Tyne Tees the club was in a difficult position if they did want to try and find a new manager, after admitting he initially wanted Steve McClaren to go following Saturdays defeat to Bournemouth.

Open letter to the board at Newcastle United demanding 'action not words'

Newcastle United manager Steve McClaren leaves the stadium after the Barclays Premier League match between Newcastle United and AFC Bournemouth. Credit: PA

The NUFC Fans Forum have published an open letter - aimed at the board of Newcastle United. The club lost 3-1 to Bournemouth on Saturday, and the current Magpies manager Steve McClaren is under increasing pressure.

The team are currently second from the bottom in the Premier League.

The fans forum have confirmed that the letter has been sent to the club via email - and they've had a response confirming it has been received.

"With ten Premier League games to go, we find ourselves in what appears to be a ‘3 from 4’ relegation battle.

Fans of our club vented their strong views at St James Park during our defeat by Bournemouth.

These fans have chosen to ‘stick by’ the club and religiously turn up week in, week out despite the horrendous season that we have encountered.

These same fans are frequently tarnished with the view that we all expect to win the Champions League.

What NUFC fans want is a team of eleven players in black and white shirts that understand their role to perform to their maximum - week in, week out.

We have entrusted the board of NUFC to ensure that the right personnel are in place to carry out this basic expectation.

Our current Head Coach, Steve McClaren, has now been responsible for 28 games, during that period:

We have won 6 games - this is our joint worst ever number at this stage, only matched by our relegation season in 2008/09 We have the second worst goal difference in the PL (only better than Villa) We have scored 28 goals, the worst ever figure in recent history for this stage of the season. We have kept 1 clean sheet since 6th December 2015. We have the 3rd worst disciplinary record in the PL.

On the 19th September 2015, Steve McClaren said "You are where you deserve to be. That’s where we are. I said judge us after ten games and I would still say the same now. The next two are tough but this is a tough job.”

On the 17th October 2015, Steve McClaren said “I’m not saying judging me after ten, 11, 12 games or whatever. I guess I would say ‘if you’re going to throw things at me, judge me at the end of the season’.”

Whilst we still have 10 games to go, NUFC Fans cannot accept the current work ethic of the players. Someone, somewhere has to be accountable and decisions must be made.

During the recent Fans Forum meeting (22nd February 2016), we asked the club this:

Why is there seemingly no price for failure at NUFC? For a number of years now the club's own targets have been failed to be met by those tasked with ensuring they do, both at a coaching and boardroom level.

The only person to lose their job at NUFC in the last eight years at these levels was the one man who achieved his target and that was Chris Hughton.

This worrying trend is mirrored in the playing staff, where poor performances by so called big name players are rewarded by another start for the first team due to a lack of options and depth in certain areas.

How does the club expect to improve when there is seemingly no price or consequence for underachievement?

Lee Charnley replied - “The club believes the squad now has strong options in most positions, enabling changes in team selection to be made where the head coach sees appropriate.”

LC was also confident of Premier League survival at that meeting. Since then, we have lost both of our PL games.

Last year, during our relegation battle, this Fans Forum talked about ‘Actions NOT Words’. That hasn’t changed. Lessons from that battle have quite clearly not been learned.It is absolutely imperative that the club has its fans ‘on-side’ for the remainder of the season.

We must urge you to review our position and initiate any changes that you see fit to correct the current attitude of the playing staff. Our fans have every right to remind the club what was said last year -

‘We don’t demand a team that wins, we demand a club that tries!’Our players frequently look jaded and our playing style often appears outdated. We lack organisation and the players continue to lack discipline. During the Fans Forum meeting, Lee Charnley made it clear that we had a flexible approach to our usual transfer policy, which allowed us to sign two key targets.

Maybe its time to accept that the ‘Head Coach’ role simply doesn’t work at NUFC and accept that a Manager is required, a person who will not only coach but motivate and manage!

With substantial increases to TV revenues, players will only become increasingly difficult to manage not easier. Agents seeking lucrative pay-deals for their clients will attempt to dictate further. This will result in even less club loyalty unless we can grasp the uniqueness of Newcastle United Football Club and move forward together as one.

We want fans that don't even contemplate giving up on season tickets. We want players that are proud to wear the famous colours. We want a manager that truly wants the best for us.

It's time for action, its time for accountability."

– Actions NOT WordsNUFC Fans Forum

Sir John Hall: Players need to put "heart and soul" into keeping Newcastle in the Premier League

Sir John Hall talks to reporter Julia Barthram Credit: ITV Tyne Tees

The former Chairman of Newcastle United Sir John Hall has told ITV Tyne Tees heDID think Steve McClaren should go after their 3-1 defeat at the hands of Bournemouth on Saturday.

He's admitted since though that having had a look at who else might be available, what happens next will be 'a very difficult decision'.

Sir John said "If I was Mike Ashley, I would be tearing my hair out".

He appealed directly to the players to put their "heart and soul' into keeping the club in the top flight.

The Magpies are currently second from bottom in the Premier League table on 24 points, just above bottom club Aston Villa.

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