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I think he will be sacked this summer, Ashley just can't risk being relegated.  He isn't blind, he has seen the games.

He must know keeping Pardew is gonna drag us down, he just can't have that.

 

No offence, but this combined with the request for Ashley's email address suggests you are pretty naive.

 

If Ashley was worried about Pardew getting us relegated he'd have sacked him last summer, when Pardew nearly got us relegated.

 

Supposedly it was Llambias who persuaded Ashley to give Pardew another chance as Ashley was ready to sack him at the end of last season.  He hasn't got that support any more so could he be more vulnerable than previously?

 

And if it comes down to money then Pardew is losing Ashley money at the moment.  No TV games for the longest period I can ever recall because we are now so uninteresting with nothing to play for and boring to watch as well, the cancellation of season tickets, the decrease in the value of our players.

 

If our best players have had enough and want to leave, Ashley is going to have to replace them and if he decides to take a risk then he will end up panic-buying in January and may well have sacked Pardew by then.  Better to do it sooner rather than later. 

 

Well I can live in hope.

 

 

 

Cheers! Summed up what I was thinking give or take!

 

Fair enough. :thup:

 

I still don't think there's an end in sight.

 

Got to have some glimmer of hope even if it's really slim, utterly depressing right now though.

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Pardew is a fucking twat.

 

At the same time if that is true Ben Arfa should be smarter, he's always talked about growing up and maturing, he doesn't want to damage his reputation even further in his last months for the club.

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Still not over Saturday or the results this season. Totally gutted at our team and club at moment, don't feel like there is any hope under Pardcunt and Cashley and worried for future. The damage they are doing could be in same bracket as when Souness took us back 10 years.

 

The fans just can't even be bothered to have a go or call for his head. Even I have given up, leaving straight after the 3rd goal when I have sat through games where we conceded 6 before.

 

I have left 4 matches this season before the end (Scum, Spurs, Everton and Man U) and had previously left 1 in the 23 years I have had my season ticket ( A defeat to blackburn, we played horrific and had enough - maybe our relegation season)

 

I can see it becoming regular over next few seasons and ground being virtually empty after 80 mins. Considering the passion of our fans in the past, this is a total turn. Our younger fans will think the atmosphere is the norm and not have any ambition (Maybe Ashleys plan) and I am starting to consider not letting my Daughter (If interested) or any future children support this bunch of clowns, I will push them down another route (Preferably not football)

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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport...-blame-6925292

 

Alan Pardew must take blame for his team's appalling run

 

Apr 06, 2014 13:12 By Neil Cameron

 

Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew struggles to find the words after yet another dismal defeat

 

t was as if Alan Pardew didn’t know what to say, or perhaps what he would be allowed to say.

 

Speaking after a humiliating defeat is becoming second nature to Newcastle United’s beleaguered manager, and yet he struggles to find the words.

 

Pardew left his seat in the stand with the score at 3-0. Inside was probably the safest place for him to be. Most fans now want him out. This is inarguable.

 

Manchester City, Sunderland, Swansea, Tottenham, Everton, Southampton and now Manchester United have inflicted heavy defeats on his team.

 

For all that the buck stops at the owner, Pardew cannot escape much of the blame.

 

His team lack motivation, desire and are all over the place in terms of set-up and tactics. Not that he was going to admit to that last night.

 

He hasn’t been anywhere near properly backed by Mike Ashley, who undermined his manager with the appointment of Joe Kinnear, and has left him with a shell of a squad.

 

Not that Pardew can say that or he would be out the door.

 

So instead, after a 4-0 defeat from a far from great Manchester United team, he choose to blame referee Kevin Friend.

 

Pardew said: “It’s a disappointing result for us today. It was pretty tight first half with both sides trying to find their way. I thought the first goal was offside, in the build up, and it wasn’t a foul. The goal settled them down and we couldn’t get into the game. The second goal was a mistake and it was an uphill task from there.”

 

It was a foul. Dan Gosling got the wrong side of Darren Fletcher, a player not known for diving.

 

Pardew in a short and not so sweet Press conference, added: “We’ve got 46 points and we need to push on. We’ve had three heavy defeats now.

 

“The last few results have been tough games for us. The opposition have been above us and we’ve not had any breaks. First goal was essential for us and we didn’t get it.

 

“It’s tough. I understand the fans’ frustration because they want to see exciting football here and we’re just not producing it at the moment.

 

“We need to gather ourselves and put on a performance at Stoke which is above the last three. There were some decent individual performances, but United were above us.

 

“I thought the commitment was on the pitch today; there was a lot of good commitment.

 

“We actually had some decent performances in and around that performance, but United were too good today.

 

“The last few results, particularly the last three, have been tough games for us.

 

“We had chances today. The first goal was essential for us, I thought, and we didn’t get it.”

 

And if Newcastle don’t score the first goal, they tend not to score at all.

 

Joey Barton said in an interview with the BBC last week that he believed Pardew to be in the top three managers in the country.

 

He also said that his former boss was known to fancy himself.

 

If Pardew is to prove Barton right, and in the process not damage his ego, then he must ask Ashley for £40million at least this summer to prove himself once again.

 

And then he’s got to get the team playing the Newcastle way; exciting, attacking and winning football.

 

Not like this. Newcastle have been appalling this year. Pardew may yet get time to save his career at the club. But right now, it’s difficult to see that happening.

 

Another manager under pressure still is David Moyes.

 

He may not be at Old Trafford for much longer himself, depending on what happens in Germany on Wednesday night against Bayern Munich, but at least he has one gem of a player to call upon.

 

Moyes, able to rest many of his first-choice stars, said: “Juan Mata played really well. He’s coming up with the goods.”

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Can just imagine Pardew at home stubbing his toe, "Facks sake Hatem!"

 

Can't find his car keys, "Hatem you kant, how many more facking times?"

 

Milk's gone off, "That's it you lazy frog twat, yer dropped! And two weeks facking wages!"

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Pardew "This was a tough, tough game, make no mistake. We were really under the cosh with the power of that team."

Southampton? ManU? Everton? Sunderland? Man City?

No it was the mighty Morecambe

Which incidentally HBA saved Pardews arse when he eventually came on

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46 points is in there again :lol:

 

The stupid bastard doesn't understand that by using the 46 points excuse he's admitting that he can't motivate his players, something that he's been accused of in the past and some have said isn't true.

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