Kinnear gone!!!!

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NUFC have said goodbye to their ex director of football and wished him well in his new venture selling Kebabs on the Motorway.
 

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]"Whispers are mounting"[/B] could mean absolutely nothing, but as you say, we can hope.

IF he is planning on selling (please, please), I'd rather he put it up fir sale right now. The club is virtually safe and therefore premier league football assured for next season and the books must be looking a lot healthier by now. Plus, if like last time, he waits until the summer then we could have a transfer freeze imposed again, so another window either no improvements.

I think the bit in bold is a bit of wishful thinking tubbs.
I thought you were more of a Snickers guy anyway?
 

Newcastle Airport Respond To Requests For Joe Kinnear’s Smooth Exit From The City


Newcastle United parted company with controversial Director Of Football Joe Kinnear on Monday much to the delight of the club’s support.

And with the former manager now out of the club, many fans want to ensure he makes it safely out of the city.

Newcastle Airport tweeted a hilarious response to thousands of requests for his smooth exit this morning:



We've had requests this morning to ensure that the departure of a Mr Kinnear goes smoothly. It's nice that so many people care.—
Newcastle Airport (@NCLairport) February 04, 2014


We love when we see normally serious Twitter accounts having a bit of fun.

Especially when it’s at Kinnear’s expense.



http://talkingbaws.com/2014/02/04/n...s-for-joe-kinnears-smooth-exit-from-the-city/
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Just read this. Great news. I was always vwry concerned that he was just another very unprofessional looking barrier to players wanting to sign for the club. Very happy.
 
Literally just spat my tea out reading that. Twitter is pretty much a really bad, really old, pointless joke.

It's the fact that they believe it and grown men (judging by the usually unfortunate profile picture) head hastily to their 'itk' lie-monger of choice, begging them to peddle out their usual deceitful schpeel. I'm left wondering how anyone can be so gullible...
 
It's the fact that they believe it and grown men (judging by the usually unfortunate profile picture) head hastily to their 'itk' lie-monger of choice, begging them to peddle out their usual deceitful schpeel. I'm left wondering how anyone can be so gullible...

what!!! you're saying it's not true :emoticon-0120-doh:













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Always thought he would get pardew out. But fair play to pardew in seeing him off.
Pleased for your club that the egotistical prick has gone. Don't think it solves anything team wise but he was just a pariah.
 
Always thought he would get pardew out. But fair play to pardew in seeing him off.
Pleased for your club that the egotistical prick has gone. Don't think it solves anything team wise but he was just a pariah.

When people called him a pariah, he thought they were saying Pharaoh and got his head turned a bit. That's when the trouble started.
 
I think it was The Times who originally reported this (so Luke Edwards?), but this particular version of the story is from The Mirror:

Controversial director of football was ASKED to leave after just eight months because owner Mike Ashley expected more than £19m for his star man

Joe Kinnear was forced out of his job at Newcastle after failing to get the best price for Yohan Cabaye.

The ex-Director of Football was asked to leave his post on Monday, rather than resigning of his own accord.

And one of the final reasons was the £19million fee he agreed for the French play-maker which owner Mike Ashley believed has sold the Magpies short.

Kinnear&#8217;s handling of the one big transfer deal of his eight months in charge of football business at St James&#8217; Park left the club up to £5m down on what Ashley had hoped to extract for his star player.

I find this very, very hard to believe. The idea that Ashley would have no idea how much we're selling one of our star players for, and purportedly his favourite? The idea that Joe would actually have final say on who we buy and who we sell, without Mike's sign-off? I don't buy it. I think it's a case of Ashley aware of the murmurings that we could have got more for Cabaye and trying to pin that one on Joe once he's out the door.
 
I think it was The Times who originally reported this (so Luke Edwards?), but this particular version of the story is from The Mirror:



I find this very, very hard to believe. The idea that Ashley would have no idea how much we're selling one of our star players for, and purportedly his favourite? The idea that Joe would actually have final say on who we buy and who we sell, without Mike's sign-off? I don't buy it. I think it's a case of Ashley aware of the murmurings that we could have got more for Cabaye and trying to pin that one on Joe once he's out the door.

Not too mention the fact that other more trustworthy journalists like Mark Douglas had it down as Lee Charnley who thrashed out the Cabaye sale with Kinnear pretty much uninvolved as usual.
 
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