Lee Clark sacked

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Think he is consdiering sueing them for unfair dismissal, though he would be better looking to get back into the game as quick as possible and sticking to fingers up to them.
One well wisher commented, 'At least he'll now get to the Championship quicker than they will!'
 
Most of their fans are delighted he's gone and they know more about their club than any scoffing journalists or fans of other clubs. Spent a lot of money in terms of fees and wage bill for that level and is on target to fall short of their target (automatic promotion) again this season.

Poor form to be hoping they fail just because they've sacked a former NUFC player, we know more than most what it feels like to have outsiders tell us how wrong we are about our own club.

This. <ok>
 
Not just Clarkie getting the bullet, all the Geordies are getting their marching orders.

**The Terriers will continue their League One campaign under the temporary guidance of Academy coach Mark Lillis, with Clark appointments and fellow former Magpies Terry McDermott, Paul Stephenson and Steve Watson also looking as if they're following Clark out of the door.**
 
Not just Clarkie getting the bullet, all the Geordies are getting their marching orders.

**The Terriers will continue their League One campaign under the temporary guidance of Academy coach Mark Lillis, with Clark appointments and fellow former Magpies Terry McDermott, Paul Stephenson and Steve Watson also looking as if they're following Clark out of the door.**

New additions to our backroom staff?
 
Not just Clarkie getting the bullet, all the Geordies are getting their marching orders.

**The Terriers will continue their League One campaign under the temporary guidance of Academy coach Mark Lillis, with Clark appointments and fellow former Magpies Terry McDermott, Paul Stephenson and Steve Watson also looking as if they're following Clark out of the door.**

Maybe Robbie Elliott's going to have some company on his bike ride?
 
Great publicity and the more that took part the more sponsors there'd be.

Maybe one or two of the current team could start off with them and ride a short distance, get even more publicity and more cash.
 
So if you still have an opportunity to gain promotion, why don't you let the manager who has got you into contention finish the job? Short sighted chairman unfortunately.

This, a bit like with Chrissy Hughton, when Ashley saw an opportunity to get a more recognized manager in and push for higher position, luckily for Ashley (and more importantly us) it worked out, although who is to say Hootz couldn't have achieved the same.
 
Nothing would have been that different under Hughton for me. Same scouts, same players would have come in. Fortunately for us Pardew was quite shrewd and able to put his ego to one side, simply continuing the path we were on. To me Hughton lost his job because he couldn't get the bonus sheet signed and mainly because his wage was due to sky rocket
 
Clarkie was 100% toon, gave his all for us and I'd really like to see him given an opportunity with a decent club to show what he can do.
 
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