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Lord Jonjomort

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No, not a request, just bringing a website to everyone's attention - www.sackpardew.com

Yep, some people really do have that much time on their hands. Some of the quotes are canny funny, mind:

“I have always managed teams that have played attacking, positive football.”

"Shola was magnificent- he was brilliant in the air and he’s got such fast feet. He’s as good a striker as I’ve ever worked with and I’ve coached a few good ones, including Carlos Tevez, Teddy Sheringham and Bobby Zamora.”

Love this...

“We can go to Tottenham and let our hair down. We will have a go and if we get beat, we get beat.”

....we got beat 5-0. Or when we got slammed by Southampton:

"It was all good up until when it kicked off.”

Or how about this, now we're down to 3 CB's:

“I didn’t put Remie Streete on there to make a point. He really was my only defender and he shouldn’t be anywhere near my bench – that’s the truth of it.”


If ever your Pardew hatred is on the wane, just go here, you'll soon be up to speed.
 
I was having a read yesterday and it makes grim yet hilarious reading. The Remy Streete quote is repulsive but that Shola line - he should have been immediately sacked for such a disgusting remark. If he actually believes that he should be sectioned under the Mental Health Act.
 
I went on for a laugh, but I didn't laugh... I found it depressing because Newcastle Utd is important to me.
 
That site is a big scam. There's nothing we can do to get him out. He will stay unless Ashley wants him out due to not meeting his own requirements which is just basically mid table security. If we look like getting relegated, then maybe he'll be sacked, but not until then.

All this site will do is take money from impressionable people and either fund 1. Pointless marches and banners 2. Opportunists who will find a way to make it look like the cash went to the creation of protest material, but it really went into their pockets.

I think the latter is the more likely, and I realise that they say "all extra will go to the sir bobby robson foundation", but I wouldn't be fooled by this. I have no doubt a donation will be made, but money will be heading to the opportunists pockets.

Anyone with a modicum of intelligence realises that websites like these starting protests will do ABSOLUTELY nothing. Ashley is not moved by this is sort of thing, and especially seeing as the fans have often referred to him as a fat cockney bastard and made songs about him during games, why would he give a **** about our emotions now?

He should do, but any care for what the fans want went years ago. To say he wants to ruin us is ridiculous because that would go against his personal desires. Relegation wouldn't suit anyone in the club, but he's not bothered about seeing us win anything, as long as we're in a profitable position, that's all that matters to him.

We only spent over 30m this summer because he knows that we need these players to stay up, not because he has ambitions on the pitch.
 
That site is a big scam. There's nothing we can do to get him out. He will stay unless Ashley wants him out due to not meeting his own requirements which is just basically mid table security. If we look like getting relegated, then maybe he'll be sacked, but not until then.

All this site will do is take money from impressionable people and either fund 1. Pointless marches and banners 2. Opportunists who will find a way to make it look like the cash went to the creation of protest material, but it really went into their pockets.

I think the latter is the more likely, and I realise that they say "all extra will go to the sir bobby robson foundation", but I wouldn't be fooled by this. I have no doubt a donation will be made, but money will be heading to the opportunists pockets.

Anyone with a modicum of intelligence realises that websites like these starting to protests will do ABSOLUTELY nothing. Ashley is not moved by this is sort of thing, and especially seeing as the fans have often referred to him as a fat cockney bastard and made songs about him during games, why would he give a **** about our emotions now?

He should do, but any care for what the fans want went years ago. To say he wants to ruin us is ridiculous because that go against his personal desires. Relegation wouldn't suit anyone in the club, but he's not bothered about seeing us win anything, as long as we're in a profitable position, that's all that matters to him.

We only spent over 30m this summer because he knows that we need these players to stay up, not because he has ambitions on the pitch.

Totally agree with every last word of this Tash. <ok>
 
For god sake we have a **** side it's the owner Ffs who would replace Pardew? Some other b rate manager or worse.
 
A forlorn hope that Ashley will sack Pardew, and still some fans cling to the faint hope it may actually happen.

What I don't get is for Ashley to sack him, we would surely need to be on a run of losing games.
So does that mean NUFC fans actually want us to lose a few games and maybe, a very little maybe , try and force Ashleys hand.
Of course by then, we would be firmly implanted in the relegation zone, depending on Ashley appointing a manager of quality, or as Mr T has said, B Rate Manager or worse.

Not a gamble I would particularly sign up for, but, if you're that way inclined, good for you, you obviously have more TRUST IN MIKE ASHLEY than I have.
No doubt the New B Rate Manager will get us out of trouble, a bit like Messrs Dix, McFaul, Kinnear managed in the relegation years.
 
A forlorn hope that Ashley will sack Pardew, and still some fans cling to the faint hope it may actually happen.

What I don't get is for Ashley to sack him, we would surely need to be on a run of losing games.
So does that mean NUFC fans actually want us to lose a few games and maybe, a very little maybe , try and force Ashleys hand.
Of course by then, we would be firmly implanted in the relegation zone, depending on Ashley appointing a manager of quality, or as Mr T has said, B Rate Manager or worse.

Not a gamble I would particularly sign up for, but, if you're that way inclined, good for you, you obviously have more TRUST IN MIKE ASHLEY than I have.
No doubt the New B Rate Manager will get us out of trouble, a bit like Messrs Dix, McFaul, Kinnear managed in the relegation years.

I completely agree. There is no good to come of Pards being sacked in that situation. none at all. Yes there might be better managers out there, but it's a bigger gamble that they could be no better but by then we'd really in up **** creek.
 
With our budget relegation is always possibility in current times.

We mat as well just accept football is a waste of time and give up.
 
How times have changed, can anyone see pardew having this level of empathy for his players.

Yet the experience of David Ginola, who arrived at Newcastle from Paris Saint-Germain in 1995, shows how the player can be inspired while struggling to reconcile his own excitement with the nervousness of his family.
"On my first day in Newcastle I went for a drive around town with my wife and said, 'This is where we are going to live.' I realised what an enormous step I had taken when my wife started crying in my arms in the car.
Roberto Martinez and Gus Poyet
Everton's Spanish boss Roberto Martinez (left) says he loves the multicultural dressing room in England while Sunderland's Uruguayan manager Gus Poyet joined Chelsea in 1997 and has lived here ever since
"My biggest concern was how my family would cope. It's no problem being a player, because you have your own life with the club, and training and matches to occupy you, mentally and physically, every day. But for the ones who stay at home it is more difficult. I never had time on my hands to feel lost or homesick."
It meant a lot to Ginola at the time that his manager, Kevin Keegan, took him to one side and told him he could return to France when needed to, as he remembered the experience of feeling low at times when he first moved to Hamburg in Germany in his own playing days.
"When you are a foreigner, people are not interested that you need to go home, recharge yourself," Ginola explained. "They pay a lot of money and they want results. Sometimes people forget that footballers are human beings. Keegan never forgot."
The manager greeted him with a sprinkling of French when they met for the first time. Ginola was by himself in the hotel for six weeks until his family joined him from Paris.
At first he was too busy throwing himself into his new challenge to miss his old life, but after a while he longed for a taste of his homeland. If he ever felt unsettled he always tried to remind himself he came for the football.
Keegan's kindness meant a lot to Ginola. They played a game of golf together in the rain (Keegan won on the last hole). "He told me: it's not a problem. I know what you are going through."
At first Ginola lived in a hotel, with Les Ferdinand and Warren Barton for company as they had just moved up from London. The pair would take him out after training and teach him how to love 'Only Fools and Horses' when the video played on the team bus.
Diego Costa and Sergio Aguero
Unlike the majority of foreign stars, Chelsea's Spanish striker Diego Costa (left) and Manchester City's Argentine forward Sergio Aguero have adapted to life in England fairly quickly
There was a camaraderie generated amongst the new players who were based in the hotel together.
 
You are doing Mike aren't you?

I'll be doing you when I creep through your bedroom window if you're not careful Mr.

In all seriousness when have I ever not wanted ashley out. I'm against Pardew but there ain't anything plugging holes we need to stop the flow of **** from the source
 
I'll be doing you when I creep through your bedroom window if you're not careful Mr.

In all seriousness when have I ever not wanted ashley out. I'm against Pardew but there ain't anything plugging holes we need to stop the flow of **** from the source

You've changed your tune Mr T. Finally decided you were wrong and decided to jump on the Ashley out bandwagon now I see.
 
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