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Well If Pardew is now appointed we've already established from the interviews with Nolan,Campbell,Enrique etc that he isn't going to have the players backing,Like Enrique said if the manager isn't an improvement on Hughton then the club is "a joke" and who wants to play for a club that is a joke? No-One!

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Once again, we're all in it together. I say we fight.

 

I think some of us dont have the heart for that anymore. One day Pardew will leave, but we'll just be biding time until the next Pardew. And who knows what state the club will be in by then?

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Alan Pardew is set to be named as the new Newcastle manager within the next 24 hours, BBC Sport understands.

 

The former Reading, West Ham, Charlton and Southampton boss was among the favourites to take over from Chris Hughton, who was sacked on Monday.

 

Hughton led Newcastle into the top flight last season but following his dismissal the club said it wanted someone "with more experience".

 

Pardew, 49, has been out of work since being sacked by Southampton in August.

 

BBC Sport understands that Pardew was in talks with Newcastle about taking over at St James' Park as long as 10 days ago.

 

It is believed Pardew became close friends with Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and director Derek Llambias when all three were familiar faces at an exclusive London casino where Llambias was managing director.

 

Reserve team boss and ex-Magpies striker Peter Beardsley was initially put in charge of first team affairs.

 

SOURCE: BBC

 

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If we were sitting stranded at the foot of the league and needed someone/anyone to try and save us I could maybe strain my mind to accepting him as a stopgap it but for FUCKS SAKE!!!!

 

I'd love to know how he convinced MA that he was the man for a long term contract and the ideal man to 'grow' the club. 

 

Would love to know what the players think of this one.  Go on Andy, you know you wanna stick the heid on him...

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What'll really be worse is if he's given a 5 yr deal. What a slap in the face for poor old Chris.

 

I'm with Ronaldo. The only consolation I'm taking from this is that I'm not alone - (hopefully) many more will stand together and say enough is enough.

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Oh well. This only confirms that Ashley had him lined up for weeks and waited for an opportunity to stab Hughton in the back. Hope Pardew suffers the same ASAP, as the shitbag was in on it all along.

to be fair i'd guess most managerial appointments have been sounded out at least before the present incumbent is got rid of.

 

pardew is getting stick because he is an assumed associate of ashleys and isn't appreciably better than what we had already.

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What'll really be worse is if he's given a 5 yr deal. What a slap in the face for poor old Chris.

 

I'm with Ronaldo. The only consolation I'm taking from this is that I'm not alone - (hopefully) many more will stand together and say enough is enough.

 

Nothing will happen even if we do.

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to be fair i'd guess most managerial appointments have been sounded out at least before the present incimbent is got rid of.

 

pardew is getting stick because he is an assumed associate of ashleys and isn't appreciably better than what we had already.

Most managers get sacked for a reason. Pardew is a backstabbing son of a bitch. He doesn't deserve respect.

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Alan Pardew is set to be named as the new Newcastle manager within the next 24 hours, BBC Sport understands.

 

The former Reading, West Ham, Charlton and Southampton boss was among the favourites to take over from Chris Hughton, who was sacked on Monday.

 

Hughton led Newcastle into the top flight last season but following his dismissal the club said it wanted someone "with more experience".

 

Pardew, 49, has been out of work since being sacked by Southampton in August.

 

BBC Sport understands that Pardew was in talks with Newcastle about taking over at St James' Park as long as 10 days ago.

 

It is believed Pardew became close friends with Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and director Derek Llambias when all three were familiar faces at an exclusive London casino where Llambias was managing director.

 

Reserve team boss and ex-Magpies striker Peter Beardsley was initially put in charge of first team affairs.

 

SOURCE: BBC

 

:weep:

 

Jobs for the boys again!!

 

replacing CH with someone who left/sacked/resigned from a 2nd division side?!!  How's this an improvement?!

 

 

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