When we were in the draw for the league cup, someone asked Nicola who he wanted to meet. 'Newcastle would be interesting,' he replied with an enigmatic smile.
I read the sentence "A little over a year ago Alan Pardew was wandering around the managerial wilderness," and immediately closed the article. It just smells bad.
A further point which I didn't think about yesterday, but has since come to mind, is that (from the outside at least) didn't Newcastle's sacking of Chris Hughton look very harsh also? Whilst Pardew took us to a top 10 finish and the JPT, Hughton got the promoted and comfortably won the Championship title in the process!! Moreover, they were safely tucked away in mid-table in the Premiership when he got sacked. How does the author wish to justify this, or even just distinguish from our situation with Pardew? And like Pardew now, Hughton is hardly doing a bad job right now.
How about Newcastle's loss is Birmingham gain?