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Sadly, I don't think he will go now. It's a case of job done for Ashley, and that's all that matters. Supporters did what they had to, today however. Respect for that.

 

I'm not sure if it will be possible for him to continue if the hostility towards him remains after today, which it should.

 

Sadly it won't. It will blow over during the summer and come August people will long for football and cheering the Toon on again, naturally.

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Keys and Grey missing the point to an incredible extent on BeIN.

 

What are they saying?

 

Walkout was a damp squib, some left but 'many thousands more' stayed. If Pardew and Ashley left 'Newcastle Utd would be in turmoil'.

 

Gray ripped into Pardew last weekend, hypocritical twat.

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Keys and Grey missing the point to an incredible extent on BeIN.

 

What are they saying?

 

Walkout was a damp squib, some left but 'many thousands more' stayed. If Pardew and Ashley left 'Newcastle Utd would be in turmoil'.

 

Gray ripped into Pardew last weekend, hypocritical twat.

 

Keys was the instigator TBF. Still fairly incredible the stuff they say mind.

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Slimy wanker got roundly booed every time he left his seat in the dugout. Can't see how his position is even tenable when the home fans won't allow him to even get off his seat due to the adverse reaction it creates.

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Keys and Grey missing the point to an incredible extent on BeIN.

 

What are they saying?

 

Walkout was a damp squib, some left but 'many thousands more' stayed. If Pardew and Ashley left 'Newcastle Utd would be in turmoil'.

 

Aye, if you have no owner or manager you'd be fucked, the idea is someone else would take their place.

 

But seriously, I think alot of people in the national media don't want us to be successful. We've always been deluded for wanting ambition, and we've never been right to sack a manager, not one of our sackings has been well received outside of the area.

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Slimy wanker got roundly booed every time he left his seat in the dugout. Can't see how his position is even tenable when the home fans won't allow him to even get off his seat due to the adverse reaction it creates.

 

Both on and off the pitch.

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Result aside, the actions of today were very good compared to our recent attempts.  Well done to all concerned.

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Those boos whenever he tried to stand in technical area were probably the most effective form of protest that occurred today

 

Agreed.  Sounded like he was very annoyed by them.

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Sadly, I don't think he will go now. It's a case of job done for Ashley, and that's all that matters. Supporters did what they had to, today however. Respect for that.

 

I'm not sure if it will be possible for him to continue if the hostility towards him remains after today, which it should.

 

Sadly it won't. It will blow over during the summer and come August people will long for football and cheering the Toon on again, naturally.

 

Thing that benefits Pardew is the players we get are not dependant on him. We'd likely get the same ones with a different manager, so Ashley may spend anyway. The positivity from that will help the mug (assuming Colback isn't the level we manage to get)

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The walkout didn't go as well as I'd hoped but the Pardew booing was big. The banners, the chants - not letting him out of the dugout!

 

Despite the win, I think today was a huge step in getting Pardew sacked.

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I'm annoyed that more people didn't f*** off.  Best and worst fans in the country.  Taking loyalty to absurd extremes.

 

The looks on some faces when we scored our second when they had 1 man back. :anguish: They can't see beyond the next 5 seconds.

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It really was incredible how he wouldn't leave the dugout and he didn't join the lap at the end. Never seen anything like it.

 

Except when he did it after the game against Arsenal last season?

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The walkout didn't go as well as I'd hoped but the Pardew booing was big. The banners, the chants - not letting him out of the dugout!

 

Despite the win, I think today was a huge step in getting Pardew sacked.

 

Yup looking forward to that day

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Pardew will surely walk after this.

 

The hostile abuse he got on the NBCsn TV feed was magnificent.

 

 

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