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"Alan Pardew has told his Newcastle United players to forget all about the club's new sponsorship deal with Wonga.com.

 

He's told them to just get on the pitch and give it 4107%. "

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"Alan Pardew has told his Newcastle United players to forget all about the club's new sponsorship deal with Wonga.com.

 

He's told them to just get on the pitch and give it 4107%. "

 

Oh for fucks sake:

 

Alan Pardew has told his players to ignore the furore about the clubs new sponsor and to go out on the pitch and give him 4217 %.

 

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew wants his players to forget all the talk about Wonga being their sponsor and get on the pitch and give 4217%

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Loan danger: Fury as Newcastle prepare to sign "financial predators" as sponsors

by Which one of you is Simon Bird?

 

Local MP Ian Lavery has pledged to send his season tickets back if, as expected, the sponsorship deal goes through imminently.

 

Lavery, Labour MP for Wansbeck, has vowed to return his two platinum club tickets and break off all ties with the club.

 

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/newcastles-wonga-shirt-sponsors-spark-1367970

 

labour MP with a pair of platinum tickets. 

 

what a c*** he sounds, complaining about this deal.

 

aye, spending his wage on something he likes, what a c*** :lol:

 

Ian Lavery's a total joker:

 

 

haha felt like I had just seen the Political Version of Goal of the Season.

 

Crikey, look at that for a row of pure cunt. Hammond, Mitchell, Cameron and Gideon.

 

The last time I saw a row of gaping cunts like that, it was on the gang bang section of Red Tube.

 

*feels sick come up at back of throat*

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:lol:

 

They're loving it.

 

I also like the comedy Geordie Voice (sounds like Vic Reeves) saying 'Sack him' just as the guy finishes talking.

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Yet no criticism of Chelsea with their new deal with a Burma Whiskey drinks business which has direct links to the previous Military dictatorship.

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A Newcastle fans' group has voiced its concern over the club's controversial decision to enter into a sponsorship agreement with the loans company Wonga.

 

Newcastle confirmed last week that they have struck a four-year deal with Wonga, sparking protests from civic leaders and attracting fresh criticism of the owner, Mike Ashley, and managing director, Derek Llambias. While the announcement was sugar-coated with the revelation that the new lead sponsor had also bought naming rights to the stadium and decided to revert to its traditional title of St James' Park, a move which was warmly welcomed by fans, there were mixed feelings in responses to an online survey carried out by the Newcastle United Supporters Trust.

 

A Nust board member, Michael Thewlis, said: "It is clear from the initial results from our survey that this isn't a simple black or white issue and that there are many factors impacting on fans' opinions about this deal.

 

"Fans taking part in our survey understand that the club needs to attract commercial sponsors to support the development of the club and that the reported £6m per year is a good financial deal.

 

"However, despite the ground formally reverting back to St James' Park, fans are disappointed that the club has not attracted a sponsor that enhances Newcastle United's profile and is not the type of premium brand previously associated with the club."

 

More than 1,000 supporters took part in the survey with 4% claiming to be "very happy" with the deal and 13% "fairly happy". But 23% said they were "fairly unhappy" and 21% that they were "very unhappy", with 39% neither happy nor unhappy.

 

Thewlis said: "Fans are genuinely appreciative of the steps that Mike Ashley and Derek Llambias have taken in the past year or so in stabilising the club both on and off the field.

 

"They are happy that the new owner has given the club their first top-five finish since Bobby Robson was manager; that we are competing in European competition for the first time since Glenn Roeder was in charge; that they have bought and sold wisely in the transfer market; and put in place a more realistic and sustainable wage structure at the club.

 

"The Trust and the vast majority of fans surveyed are not anti-Ashley or anti-Llambias.

 

"As a Trust, we want to work with the club in a constructive manner - and the fans support us in that aim.

 

"But trying to pretend that this is a great deal for the club and its supporters only inflames what is an already difficult relationship."

 

Thewlis said the Trust will contact kit suppliers Puma and Wonga to investigate the possibility of replica shirts being made available without the sponsor's logo.

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/oct/16/newcastle-united-fans-wonga-sponsorship?CMP=twt_gu

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A Newcastle fans' group has voiced its concern over the club's controversial decision to enter into a sponsorship agreement with the loans company Wonga.

 

Newcastle confirmed last week that they have struck a four-year deal with Wonga, sparking protests from civic leaders and attracting fresh criticism of the owner, Mike Ashley, and managing director, Derek Llambias. While the announcement was sugar-coated with the revelation that the new lead sponsor had also bought naming rights to the stadium and decided to revert to its traditional title of St James' Park, a move which was warmly welcomed by fans, there were mixed feelings in responses to an online survey carried out by the Newcastle United Supporters Trust.

 

A Nust board member, Michael Thewlis, said: "It is clear from the initial results from our survey that this isn't a simple black or white issue

 

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So sad that the Guardian has sunk to this level of "news" reporting.

If NUST still exists they should maybe run a poll to see what Newcastle fans think of them. My guess is a big majority will know nothing about them and amongst those who do most will think they're a complete waste of time and in no way represent Newcastle fans.

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