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I didn't know about the 1 year clause in his contract. So if he's sacked, we pay him up to one year, not the rest of the contract up in full

 

Factor in that he is also one of the lowest paid manager in the league. It would cost about £500,000 to sack him.

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I'm not fucking crediting cunts that have no idea what the fuck they're talking about for jumping on the bandwagon. Murray, that is, not Caulkin.

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I didn't know about the 1 year clause in his contract. So if he's sacked, we pay him up to one year, not the rest of the contract up in full

 

Factor in that he is also one of the lowest paid manager in the league. It would cost about £500,000 to sack him.

A drop in the Tyne to someone like Ashley but the greedy bastard won't want to pay it.
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It really is very depressing (and worrying) that Ashley is not apparently prepared to sack him at this point in time. It says a lot about Ashley and none of it good. He's either an absolute idiot or he really does hate the supporters as much as it's been suggested.

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Olivier Bernard spouting shit now too :(:(:(

'injuries, not had money to buy, not his fault, doesn't deserve this levl of criticsm'

 

Fuck off and cook your crepes you cretin.

Christ even that moron Durham is making more sense.As for Gough, stick to cricket mate, cos you talk pish about football.

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Fucking hell man, Cabaye this, Cabaye that.  We were nearly relegated a couple of seasons ago with Cabaye in the team, they seem to have wiped that from their memory, and turned him into some kind of demigod.  We were utterly shit when he was here.

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Alan Pardew

 

A woeful afternoon against his former side, during and after which it felt as if the only possible conclusion was a P45 slid slowly across a boardroom table. It may feel like a blessed relief, such has been the tortuous run Alan Pardew has endured.

 

"Alan Pardew, it's never your fault," was the audible chant from the away fans who had made the 665-mile round trip, whilst the singing of "sacked in the morning" from both sets of supporters must be one of the most evident indications that a managerial departure is forthcoming. A supporter having to be held back by stewards, clearly intent on reaching the manager, is another unsavoury signal.

 

The 4-0 loss on Saturday was utterly shambolic. A Tim Krul clearance following a weak Fabricio Coloccini backpass struck Shane Long and went just wide of goal - the tone of the afternoon had been set within the first 20 seconds. A central defensive pairing that has been together longer than any other in the Premier League looked devoid of communication or concentration, whilst the rest of the side demonstrated the hangdog mood that appears to have affected all concerned with the club.

 

It couldn't come as any real surprise to Pardew if that were to be the end. They sit bottom of the table, have suffered their worst start to a season since 2005, have taken five points from their previous 12 games and have lost 16 of their last 24 (taking 18 points) in a run stretching back to December 2013. Furthermore, supporters have also been forced to watch something approaching total dross. In those aforementioned 24 matches, Newcastle have failed to score in 16 of those, an almost impressive commitment to remaining goal shy.

 

Less than a fortnight ago I described how Newcastle fans had already run out of patience - 'Eat. Sleep. Pardew Out. Repeat' was one popular message following the defeat at St Mary's. One third of their diaries might soon suddenly become free.

 

http://www.football365.com/winners-losers/9471269/Costa-And-Fabregas-Top-The-Winners.

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Mentioned this before in as much as if there was no manager at all, no-one making decisions and the squad made all of the decisions as a collective that the results would improve. It would be a farcical situation and I'd never want it but it would still be better than what we've got now. :lol:

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