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He let Deco leave and brought in Mark Pembridge.

Henning watches the training session, as Souness and his assistants yell and wave their arms. He tells me about Phil Boersma. He used to be the assistant to the physio at Liverpool. When Souness managed Galatasaray, Boersma was put in charge of warm-ups. When Souness took charge of Blackburn, he made Boersma head coach.

"That's what Souness is like. He'll only associate himself with people who say ‘yes boss', coaches who wouldn't even be competent to coach Norwegian youth teams," Henning says.

Souness lets the club rot rather than lose face. In the last couple of years, David Dunn, Keith Gillespie, Andy Cole and Henning have all left Blackburn after falling out with him. The ­captain, Garry Flitcroft, isn't even on the bench and Henning's good friend Dwight Yorke, who came here from Manchester United in 2002, is also on his way out. Right now, Yorke is out there with his team-mates in training, but everyone knows it's just a matter of time.

It all began during training in March this year. Souness and Yorke ended up in an argument about an incident on the pitch. Souness threw off his tracksuit top and insisted on joining in and playing. He sometimes did, even though he was over 50. The players didn't have the courage to protest. They kicked off and the first thing Souness did was to chase after Yorke. The manager threw himself at his own player, studs first, kicked him at knee height with both feet and left Yorke lying on the grass. Yorke was carried off. Souness didn't comment on the tackle at all, he just insisted they played on.

Souness and Yorke haven't spoken to each other since. Yorke has hardly played. Souness left him out of the training camp this summer and told the press that Yorke, who in 1999 won the Treble with United and was considered one of the best forwards in Europe, would live to regret his unprofessional attitude when he got older. He's wasting his talent, Souness said.

According to Henning, everyone falls out with Souness at one time or another. Some just take longer than others. All it took for Henning was to raise four fingers, and then he was out in the cold. Four fingers in the air, with one single purpose: to win a home game against Sunderland. First it cost him the shirt, and then it cost him a contract.

It was Boxing Day, 2001. Henning was enjoying a good spell at Blackburn. He was vice captain and one of those who never got substituted. Souness had publicly praised him a few days earlier after a match against Charlton. Henning was looking forward to the game. Blackburn were having some trouble scoring, but they were solid defensively and Sunderland were in deeper trouble, so the three points were there for the taking.

Souness came into the dressing room. He had one message. "We're going with three at the back," he said. "It's 3-5-2, not 4-4-2." Henning Berg couldn't believe it. Souness had never been a tactician. He had never won games through tactical masterstrokes. He played 4-4-2 and told them to be aggressive in midfield, tough in the challenges, win in the air and try to get around on the flanks. That was the kind of thing Souness said. Not much more than that.

He had changed to three at the back on previous occasions, but it had never worked. The players in the dressing room weren't really sure what it implied. Did he want the central midfield to lie deeper, or did he want the wingers to play as full-backs when Sunderland attacked? Now he was standing there with three fingers in the air.

Blackburn were played off the pitch by Sunderland. They were all over the Blackburn defence and drove cross after cross towards the tall Niall Quinn and the short Kevin Phillips. Henning was in the middle shouting while trying to fend off the attacks, but after 17 minutes Quinn popped up at the far post and scored. Henning ran towards the bench with four fingers in the air. Four at the back! We have to revert to four at the back! He wanted to win this game.

Blackburn continued with three at the back. Sunderland continued to get around on the flanks. After 32 minutes Quinn headed his second goal of the game, and Henning ran towards the bench with the same four fingers in the air. Graeme Souness was sitting in the stands. He always did. He saw what everyone saw – that Henning Berg was unhappy with his defensive tactics, that he claimed to have a solution to Rovers' defensive problems. And that he was indirectly criticising his boss in the presence of the home crowd. Henning was substituted at half-time. He didn't protest, but he didn't try to hide his displeasure either. Blackburn lost 3-0 and, although Henning remained at Blackburn for another season and a half, his relationship with Souness was strained, to say the least. He played the odd game, but had lost his status as a certain starter in ­central defence.

One day the following summer, Henning was sitting on the bus at the training camp in Austria. A list of squad numbers for the coming season was circulating on the bus, and according to the list, the new signing from Charlton, Andy Todd, had been given the No 4 shirt and Henning No 25.

Henning Berg looked quizzically at Graeme Souness. "25?" he said. "What?" said Souness. "Why have I got No 25?" "Oh, have you? Which number did you have before then? Four, you say? And now you've got 25?" Souness shrugged, pretending to have nothing to do with it. "It's not that important, is it?" he said.


Read that on WSC a few weeks ago.
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Souness was a terrible manager. Liverpool's downward slope pretty much started with him. He was also the goon that took Ali Dia on trial.

Watching him on Sky, I actually find it amazing he can put forward a coherant argument from time to time as I assumed he'd be more like Merson.
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Souness is a massive tit.
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He is a fairly good pundit, which tbh amazes me given that at Newcastle he was a terrible manager.

The odds really are stacked against us tomorrow... Coloccini and Cisse had "minor knocks" and did not travel, Bigirimana is a doubt, Debuchy joined too late to feature, Tiote's gone to Africa, Ba's gone to Chelsea, and of course the two Taylors, Ben Arfa, Cabaye, Gutierrez, Simpson and Vuckic are amongst those still injured.
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And Brighton beat us last year. Not arsed if we go out, though.
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I'd love it if we gave it a go but yes we don't really have the squad to simultaneously sustain FA Cup and Europa League runs.

I mean, back in 2004/05 (ironically with Souness) we got to the FA Cup semis and UEFA Cup quarters, which added another 17 games to our season, which meant our league position suffered somewhat given we came over the line in 14th, and then the season truly collapsed when we ran out of players to sustain all three fronts. Our squad, by contrast is barely able to sustain two fronts, nevermind three.
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Harper/Elliot; Tavernier, Perch, Williamson, Ferguson; Anita, Abeid; Obertan, Marveaux, Sameobi, Shola.

Reckon it'll be something like that tomorrow.
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By Oba | Permalink | On 04 January 2013 - 22:20 PM
Harper/Elliot; Tavernier, Perch, Williamson, Ferguson; Anita, Abeid; Obertan, Marveaux, Sameobi, Shola.

Reckon it'll be something like that tomorrow.
Harper didn't travel, so that with Elliott is something we can probably expect.

There's not many reasons to be cheerful...
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I think Newcastle really could go down at this rate- how many tough games have they got left?
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By Jaygull | Permalink | On 04 January 2013 - 22:59 PM
I think Newcastle really could go down at this rate- how many tough games have they got left?

Our run-in consists of:
Norwich (a)
Reading (h)
Villa (a)
Chelsea (h)
Spurs (a)
Southampton (h)
Swansea (a)
Stoke (h)
Wigan (a)
Manchester City (a)
Fulham (h)
Sunderland (h)
West Brom (a)
Liverpool (h)
West Ham (a)
QPR (a)
Arsenal (h)

With the exception of Chelsea and Spurs, we have four games coming up where we have to get something. Trips to Wigan and QPR will also be big ones.
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Don't want to be going into the last few games needing results to stay up.
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According to Montpellier Yanga-Mbiwa's signed for Newcastle.
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GK - Krul

DR - Debuchy
DL - Santon
DC - Mbiwa
DC - Coloccini

MC - Cabaye
MC - Tiote
MC - Sissoko

AMR - Gouffran
ST - Cisse
AML - Ben Arfa

Not bad - hope it actually happens and Coloccini stays until the end of the season so we can replace him properly. Hopefully we'll start firing up the table now - that first XI is quite good!
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Sky sources: Newcastle agree fee with Bordeaux for striker Yoan Gouffran #SSN

Really is becoming the French connection over there!
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They're also close to a deal for Moussa Sissoko too apparently.
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Sky Sports are saying Haidara will be signing today as well.

Looking like it could be a good transfer window if we manage to complete these deals.
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So do you guys need french lessons ?
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Nouveux Chateau.
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Fort Boyard was class, who was the slut on it?
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This is now the Fort Boyard thread. All Jesmond based wankers can do one.
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Melinda Messenger, former Mum of the Year I believe.
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By Fantastic | Permalink | On 22 January 2013 - 17:46 PM
FORT BOYARD




Let's do this then

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Alan Pardew is in the crowd at Villa Park.

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