Do you think JK is a better manager than KK in Newcastle United?

Singapore
November 28, 2008 9:57am CST
JK's entry to Newcastle United is becoming a success step-by-step. He is certainly a good manager with good tactical awareness and knowing who to play which position. KK on the other hand is more like a great motivational leader as well as a cult figure in Newcastle United. He rely more on lucky, and was considered lucky but adventurous to try out the 4-3-3 formation which pulled Newcastle out of the regulation zone. Who is better for Newcaslte?
3 responses
28 Nov 08
I have to say Joe Kinnear has done a great job at Newcastle since he took over from Kevin Keegan. Saying that the only way was up as Newcastle couldnt really slip any further. Is he a better manager though? If you compare him to Keegan's first reign then I would have to say no. however when Keegan took over the 2nd time I feel he had been out of the game too long and so wasnt so effective this time. The Newcastle board seem to be backing Joe as well as I see he has been given a contract until the end of the season.
• Singapore
28 Nov 08
KK's first reign was really the highlight of Newcastle United. Great response! Thanks!
• Singapore
28 Nov 08
I have a friend in my army who is a fan of Newcastle. He has been supporting Newcastle since he was 7 years old. He was a great guy. Just that he could not stop talking about Newcastle. Everyone was discussing which team to bet on for soccer. He always said bet on Newcastle. Every match he would bet on Newcastle. He has like 20 Alan Shearer shirts in his locker. That's a real hardcore fan. I got to admit Newcastle jersey is quite nice thou with the black and white. Newcastle! Newcastle! Newcastle! All the way!
• Singapore
29 Nov 08
Its nice to hear that there are still fans of mid-tier club such as Newcastle. Fans from the big 4 club has always dominated the football scene.
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• Malaysia
28 Nov 08
I was a great fan of kevin keegan during is first reign but have lost respect for the man when he decided to walkout rather stay and fight like what rafa benitez did at liverpool. JK have alot of work to do to save this great club from being relegated. Hopefully the will be some stability coming