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He has done a great job with getting this club out of economic problems, though he is still the real problem. While Ashley is here this club won´t move any further and Pardew is just a reflection of Ashley himself.

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He has done a great job with getting this club out of economic problems, though he is still the real problem. While Ashley is here this club won´t move any further and Pardew is just a reflection of Ashley himself.

 

So you're saying that he's moved us forward as a club but won't move us forward as a club.

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Better if he offered the fans money off tickets next year for having to watch complete dross all season.

 

Exactly.

 

Than a life changing amount of money for rank and file staff. Nah

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Better if he offered the fans money off tickets next year for having to watch complete dross all season.

 

Exactly.

 

Than a life changing amount of money for rank and file staff. Nah

 

£4,000 is a life-changing amount of money?

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I don't understand it... What is meant by non-football staff in this context? Is it the people who work for the non-footballing side of the club (presumably), or the coaching and management staff? If the former, how do they influence the match result in any way, shape or form. Is this some sort of ploy to make the match relevant for the playing (or football related) staff in that if they fail to beat Arsenal they cost the club's "normal" employees thousands of pounds each? Either way, what a strange thing to do.

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Better if he offered the fans money off tickets next year for having to watch complete dross all season.

 

Exactly.

 

Than a life changing amount of money for rank and file staff. Nah

 

£4,000 is a life-changing amount of money?

 

£4000 would pay off my bank loan and save me £130 a month....in a way, yes.

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I don't understand it... What is meant by non-football staff in this context? Is it the people who work for the non-footballing side of the club (presumably), or the coaching and management staff? If the former, how do they influence the match result in any way, shape or form. Is this some sort of ploy to make the match relevant for the playing (or football related) staff in that if they fail to beat Arsenal they cost the club's "normal" employees thousands of pounds each? Either way, what a strange thing to do.

 

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley says he will share around a £500k bonus for the staff at St James's Park if the Magpies beat West Brom on Sunday.
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