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steekiebrown

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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-boss-alan-pardew-3902162?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Why would you get rid of this **** when he does things like this? Perfect spiv spiel. **** has no morals whatsoever. Fuck the lot of them.
 
It's just idiotic, every club in the league that has players who could play at CL level are vulnerable to bids from clubs in the CL with better finances. Most of those clubs bring in less revenue than us, yet they keep their mouths firmly shut. All admitting that we're vulnerable will do is tell the CL clubs that if they come in for our players and are persistent enough we'll sell. Sack the man NOW ashley.
 
Toon_Demon - 21/5/2013 08:44

It's just idiotic, every club in the league that has players who could play at CL level are vulnerable to bids from clubs in the CL with better finances. Most of those clubs bring in less revenue than us, yet they keep their mouths firmly shut. All admitting that we're vulnerable will do is tell the CL clubs that if they come in for our players and are persistent enough we'll sell. Sack the man NOW ashley.

Why would Ashley sack the man that sticks to the script?


Walking away from the club achieves nowt but allowing the twats to continue to rape our good name. We need pressure and we need it now.
 
Agreed TNMW, but where's it gonna come from? The impression I get is that the more vocal fans are in the minority (sadly). The Keegan debacle gave ashley the belief that he can ride out any storm we try and create. Not saying it's a bad idea, but I'm just not sure how we can apply sufficient pressure to get either pardew or Ashley out. Especially as the seasons now over and we don't currently have the option of match days to vent frustrations. If pardew is still manager in August we may as well write next season off.
 
Same old doublespeak.

Pards is ostensibly there for stability but Ashley has stumbled on the Spurs model, as they did with Berbatov. Modric etc, and as Ashley has done with Sports Direct shares - buy low, sell high.

The propaganda has started:
“You can’t keep a player who doesn’t want to stay. "

Well, you can, you hold their registration. There isn't any profit in keeping them until the end of the contract though!
 
But everythings fine though,we should be grateful for Wonga for giving us back the Gallowgate roof.Its very expensive to remove tacky lettering you know.
 
I like the irony there boomboom.

I've read some of the other posts on this thread - fans will do nothing but turn up or shrug their shoulders and drift away. The season has just finished, nothing happened. Why should it happen now? Nothing's going to happen, no pressure, no nothing from fans.
 
Dear Alan,

1. Yes you can keep a player who doesn't want to stay. It's called a contract. It's not the best situation to have, but to give carte blanche to any player leaving is idiotic at best and a calculated method of desperately trying to make money at worst.

2. Who doesn't want to stay? Why would you even say this in the first place?

3. By saying this you've basically just invited any player to say they don't want to stay, and in doing so they know they are guaranteed a move away.

4. You're sending out a message to other clubs AND our own players that we have zero ambition, and we're not really bothered about hanging onto our good players anyway.

5. You're a cùnt.

6. You're a lying, complicit cùnt.

7. What percentage of player sales are you on? What's your deal?