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Guest bimpy474

What's worst case scenario? Going to be end of the season isn't it.

 

Yep, i reckon it'll be a rest of the season ban, although i get the feeling his defence QC will use other examples to get it down to 5 or so matches.

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What's worst case scenario? Going to be end of the season isn't it.

 

Total ban from football seems to be what the media want. Personally that would too over the top.

 

My feeling is stadium ban for the rest of the season and a very heavy fine for Pardew.

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Guest tollemache

inject his nuts with aids. fire his nuts into the sun.

 

Ban of between 4 and 8 games and an insultingly small fine seems about right, looking at the various precedents.

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Guest bimpy474

Worst case scenario, Pardew uses his spare time to work his way round most of the players wives while they're busy on a match day.

 

Again ?

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http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/369068/Newcastle-preparing-for-spell-without-Alan-Pardew-as-boss-awaits-headbutt-punishment

Pardew and his employers are bracing themselves for a stadium ban.

 

He could be ordered to stay away from matches for anything up to 10 games and hit with a touchline ban for even longer.

 

Pardew has already discussed the implications of such a sentence with club officials and his own backroom team.

 

He believes the team will be in safe hands with his No. 2 John Carver taking on managerial duties on matchdays.

 

The manager is expected to travel with the squad for Saturday’s match at Fulham but will not be allowed into Craven Cottage or any other ground they play at, while he serves his ban.

 

Newcastle have already taken steps to install video equipment in a nearby hotel so that Pardew can watch a live stream of the game and the same arrangements will be used for future games both home and away.

 

And while he won’t be allowed any contact with either his coaches or players from an hour before the game until after the final whistle, Pardew will give his team talk at lunchtime.

 

He will then debrief Carver and fellow coaches Steve Stone and Andy Woodman after the game.

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