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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/alan-pardew-newcastle-uniteds-transfer-6981145

 

 

Alan Pardew has revealed Newcastle United’s transfer plans are not “cast in stone.”

 

He insisted that, despite a club statement this week suggesting the club will aim for “one or two” signings a year, the Magpies could still have a bigger recruitment drive.

 

Many fans felt the statement by managing-director Lee Charnley contradicted Pardew’s views that up to five players could arrive in the coming months.

 

Yet when pressed on the situation, Pardew said: “It is not cast in stone.

 

“That (the statement) is an ideal scenario.”

Newcastle are likely to lose Shola Ameobi and Dan Gosling on free transfers this summer, plus a host of unsettled stars could quit.

 

Pardew suggested they would be replaced.

 

He added: “Without putting myself under enormous pressure, when one or two leave they have to be replaced.

 

“We still have to get one or two. In principle, what the statement was, was a statement of what we would ideally like.

 

“If you get into a position like we were last year, we got Remy and we were a strong team for the first half of the season.

 

“We lost Cabaye and we have almost lost Remy for the second half.”

 

Pardew also feels the appointment of Charnley is a step forward.

 

He says: “I know Lee Charnley has been announced this week.

 

“I know there has been negative Press around that.

 

“I actually think that is good news.

 

“He knows the club and he cares about the club.

 

“He is somebody I work well with and Graham Carr works well with.

 

“It can be a smooth process. That buoyed me.

 

“But the immediate problem is a result.”

 

 

 

So 1 or 2 players a season is an ideal scenario is it?  :huff:

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Sickening to think that even when he gets sacked, what really have we got to look forward to? Just another spineless yes man with very limited talent as a football manager. Depressing as f***.

 

Yup

 

At least it's a chance to fall in hate all over again.

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The tide is turning. But unless supporters vote with their cash and their feet and not just with their voices and fingers, it will be to no avail. The fat man cares not if you hate him, he has utter contempt for the customers, er...fans, who are merely an obstacle in the way of establishing Newcastle United as the mightiest mid-tabliest mouthpiece for Sports Direct in the world.

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