导出博客文章Rafael Benitez must be allowed to be the decision-maker at Newcastle if they are
to survive in the Premier League, according to the Sunday Supplement panel. The
former Liverpool and Real Madrid boss was finally announced as Steve McClarens
replacement in the St James Park hotseat on Friday, and is tasked with steering
the Magpies clear of the relegation zone.Much of the criticism that has been
levelled at Newcastle in recent years is the amount of boardroom interference
from managing director Lee Charnley and owner Mike Ashley, and the Daily Stars
chief sports writer Jeremy Cross believes attitudes have to change. Rafael
Benitez has to make decisions, says Cross What Charnley has to do if he is going
to be successful is to let Benitez manage his way, Cross saidI am sure Benitez
has sat down and demanded certain things, but demands and what you get at
Newcastle are totally different things.Let him get on with it, and not
interfere. Keith Downie gets reaction from fans as Benitez takes over at
Newcastle Despite an obvious liking for the Premier League, Benitezs decision to
get involved in a relegation battle came as something of a surprise, and the
Mail on Sundays chief football writer Rob Draper believes the Magpies have got a
manager of real quality.Benitez is the best calibre of manager since they had
(Sir Bobby) Robson, youd say, Draper said. Alan Pardew did a very good job
there, but he didnt have the record coming into the job Rafa has.They are in
such a desperate situation, Benitez has been able to get what he wants. He can
say that he wants money to spend if they stay up, that he wants to be the
manager, he wants to have a big say in transfers. They could have got him when
Pardew left, and Benitez was at Napoli, but they werent in the position to offer
him these things.Now, they are desperate to stay in the Premier League, and they
have given him those things.Benitezs relationship with Mike Ashley is the
fascinating one. This will decide if this is long term or something that ends
quickly. Also See: Benitez thinking long-term Rafa calls for unity Five
challenges Rafas ups and downs
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interview from her hometown of Burlington, Ont.OAKVILLE, Ont. - The thought of
returning to Glen Abbey Golf Club was Jim Nelfords dream while he lived through
a nightmare. Nelford was seriously injured in a water-skiing accident in 1985
when a boats propeller sliced one of his arms. Although he recovered, he was
never able to regain his top golfing form and eventually lost his spot on the
PGA Tour. "After I had my accident, the doctors told me I would never play the
game again and I would have half a right arm," said Nelford, before being
inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame on Friday. "When I was recovering,
part of my recovery was trying to think positively, trying to think as
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Abbey. "If I could just come back and play the Abbey one more time and get in
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the 1983 Sea Pines Heritage Classic and at the 1984 Bing Crosby Pro-Am where he
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Nicklaus-designed course a natural choice for his induction speech. "Glen Abbey
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