A Quote by Bobby Gould

Newcastle need a chief scout who is in unicism with the management — © Bobby Gould
Newcastle need a chief scout who is in unicism with the management
My view is that the signing of players should be a simple process. The chief scout identifies them, the manager decides who he wants, and the chief executive is dispatched to do the deal. It really is as simple as that.
I have followed Newcastle my whole life. I had two Newcastle shirts when I was little. It was unusual; most people choose a team like Manchester United or Barcelona, but for me, it has always been Newcastle.
I'm probably going to be the scruffiest Chief Scout you've ever had and my health and safety policy is non-existent.
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The scouts are watching matches and we have a huge amount of data we purchase and a pyramid approach in terms of delivering that information to our chief scout and his team who are assessing it.
Remy Cabella, I think he deserves something else than Newcastle. I wouldn't go there. You must get bored s***less in Newcastle.
Of one thing the investor can be certain: A large company's need to bring in a new chief executive from the outside is a damning sign of something basically wrong with the existing management - no matter how good the surface signs may have been as indicated by the most recent earnings statement.
When I started on scout team, I wanted to be scout player of the week. So when I got that, it was, 'All right, what's the next goal?'
I've said all along we need a chief executive, not a chief politician, in the White House.
Scout yourself. Have a buddy who coaches scout you.
Time management is really personal management, life management. and management of yourself.
My father also encouraged my love of nature. He urged me to become a Cub Scout, and later a Boy Scout, and I found I really liked being outdoors.
We need a Commander-in-Chief, not a Campaigner-in-Chief.
It was really hard in Newcastle. It was one city, one club. Everybody there was really crazy about Newcastle.
Newcastle is in my heart, and even if I maybe go somewhere, Newcastle will be in my heart.
I've always wanted to play for Newcastle, and I've only had a little taste of that, so for me, it's about getting fit as soon as I can and getting back on the pitch for Newcastle and making more memories of the future.
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