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I've just been reading up about it on the TF Facebook group. Shameful.
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It's because the spoke their mind - alone with Nolan, Harper, etc. Thats why they were bombed out - no room for dissenters in Mike Ashley's world!
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Is Ian Darke with Talkshite now? Used to be a good listen when he was with 5Live. That tweet is clickbait, btw.
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He won't be allowed by the BBC to say what he really thinks. Lord help anyone who has a go at Ashley on Sky or the BBC!
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Not gonna happen this evening. Reckon it will tomorrow though, he can't stay The bigger question is who Ashley will find to come in. Won't be a Moyes/Rodgers/Benitez that we're hoping for.... We have been through this many times before with Pardew. The club aren't sacking him until the end of the season at the earliest, there is no way they would have put out that statement this morning about the players backing him to only sack him later that night or tomorrow. The club denied they made the statement, by 'the players'. Was confirmed on Radio Newcastle.
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The media won't need asking again to turn on the club even more, if McClaren remains in charge. Ashley is beginning to lose his human shields - Charnley and McClaren could only protect him for so long.
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Newcastle United 1 - 3 AFC Bournemouth - Post-match apathy from page 29
Big Geordie replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
I refuse to take my 7 year old daughter. She has asked before, but why would I put her through such soul destroying stuff? Fuck them and Ashley for what they have done. Sporting vandalism. -
It's not going to happen, man. He'll still be in charge at the end of the season -grinning like a Cheshire Cat.
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Newcastle United 1 - 3 AFC Bournemouth - Post-match apathy from page 29
Big Geordie replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
.com pulling no punches either; Steve McClaren - he's taking us down Newcastle 1 Bournemouth 3 Steve McClaren's position as Newcastle United manager now looks to be totally untenable, following a clear demonstration that he no longer has the support of the players or fans. Only the man who recruited him, Lee Charnley, appears to have any confidence in McClaren, although that must surely have finally evaporated after this catastrophic defeat. There are no excuses for him now. He's had the money, the preparation, the mid-season break, the disappointments, the unlucky defeats and yet he is still unable to get anything like a competent performance out of his side. This was beyond a must-win game. A draw would have been an unmitigated disaster and yet United played it as if it was a pre-season stroll or a mid-table end of season affair. What on earth does that say about the players or those employed to organise and motivate them? Bournemouth were deservedly ahead in the first half, albeit via a Steven Taylor own goal and then Joshua King doubled their lead to no-one's great surprise midway through the second. Even an Ayoze Perez goal failed to muster any sort of credible comeback attempt and the final nail in the coffin came in added time when Charlie Daniels had plenty of time and space to slot home the Cherries' third. Once more, the opposition seemed to be superior in every department and despite a committed display from our captain, Jonjo Shelvey, most of his colleagues just didn't seem remotely interested. Thankfully, Norwich and Villa also lost and although the mackems got a point at Southampton, they were leading against ten men deep into added time. There are nine days before our next Premier League game at Leicester City. They could be some of the most crucial in more than 120 years of torment and turmoil that makes up the DNA of this club. We wish we had even a modicum of confidence in those currently in charge of Newcastle United -
This bastard was sitting looking very smug, throughout the game. Ashley's no.1 bottom feeder.
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Newcastle United 1 - 3 AFC Bournemouth - Post-match apathy from page 29
Big Geordie replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
My call on tonight's Total Sport, for those who missed it. 37:50 in; http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03jxyjr -
Newcastle United 1 - 3 AFC Bournemouth - Post-match apathy from page 29
Big Geordie replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
It was me, aye. -
Newcastle United 1 - 3 AFC Bournemouth - Post-match apathy from page 29
Big Geordie replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
on total sport very soon -
Newcastle United 1 - 3 AFC Bournemouth - Post-match apathy from page 29
Big Geordie replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Remember Sky are Ashley's preferred media partner. Won't have a bad word said about the regime. -
Which decent manager is going to want to come in and work for these pish brained amateurs?
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Another gutless turd. Shameful.
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Where's this? Radio Newcastle.
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Apparently, the club are now denying they put that statement out. :D :D It gets better!
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Newcastle United 1 - 3 AFC Bournemouth - Post-match apathy from page 29
Big Geordie replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
I turned down a free ticket today. I knew what was coming. -
Newcastle United 1 - 3 AFC Bournemouth - Post-match apathy from page 29
Big Geordie replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Ando going for it on Radio Newcastle - saying that there are better Northern League Clubs run better, than NUFC. McClaren out of his depth and a chief scout (Carr) who has way too much power. All the players were a disgrace -
With any luck, this bald cunt will pack his bags too.
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Newcastle United 1 - 3 AFC Bournemouth - Post-match apathy from page 29
Big Geordie replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Call booked in for Total Sport. Hopefully they will get me on tonight. I'm also going to have a go at Radio Newcastle and there 'relationship' with NUFC.