HATCHET MAN: Newcastle fans would prefer a clear plan rather than their former hero banging them in

08 April 2009 10:19
A crowd of 7,500 turned out at St James' Park to watch Newcastle train and unconfirmed reports claimed many in the stands believed it was the only way they could see their team's players on a winning side.[LNB]However, seeing new stand-in manager Alan Shearer score was certainly not what they would have expected.[LNB] Newcastle boss Alan Shearer held an open training session on Tuesday[LNB]    More from Hatchet Man... HATCHET MAN: Sunderland boss Sbragia should steer clear of Bent08/04/09 HATCHET MAN: Chelsea must stop talking about past failures if they want to win Champions League08/04/09 HATCHET MAN: Senna's brilliance shows Wenger's decision not to sign Brazilian was a mistake08/04/09 HATCHET MAN: Fergie has only himself to blame - he took a gamble against Porto and it backfired badly08/04/09 HATCHET MAN: Walcott could do with learning a few tricks from former Arsenal star Pires07/04/09 HATCHET MAN: If Ronaldo is staying at United why is Sir Alex so irritated?07/04/09 HATCHET MAN: If Spurs want to sign Zaki they can't be that serious about wanting to be a top four club07/04/09 HATCHET MAN: Chelsea's messy attempts to bring in Ancelotti show the club are now a declining force07/04/09 VIEW FULL ARCHIVEThe former striker has been brought in to get his team playingagain, not earn himself some regular five-a-side sessions on goodpitches.[LNB]Players are rarely impressed by managers who want to relive formerglories in training, they want to see organisation and a clear plan forimprovement.[LNB]They need to look up to Shearer for his ideas and tactical nous rather than the power in his shot, which is no secret.[LNB] [LNB]  

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