Foluwashola Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Must have spent some money on this. 100 banners. Wew. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
midds Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Three points on Saturday means nothing. The chronic mismanagement has been going on for months and months now and spawning a win against Hull won't magically make everything ok again. He can't turn this around, he can't rectify this, he can cling on for a few more weeks with a win but the die is fucking cast, man. This has run it's course and it's time to accept it, sack the wanker and move on. Lance the boil ffs. Hope Saturday is an unqualified success for this lot. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HawK Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2760771/Newcastle-United-fans-group-protest-against-Alan-Pardew-printing-banners-parodying-Mike-Ashley.html Wow. Could use a few +1s on my replies to the idiotic comments in the 'Newest' section. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Mick Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Just on their homepage (http://sackpardew.com/) Mick. Worth reading TheMag article and comments section for a bit of insight of what they're dealing with n all. I would love to meet "Alan Pardew's black&white army", he's either a mackem or actually Pardew. I'm actually embarrassed for him. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Must have spent some money on this. 100 banners. Wew. How much were they? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Must have spent some money on this. 100 banners. Wew. How much were they? 100's of billions I've heard. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 100's of billions I've heard. Good stuff and worth every penny. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disco Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Just on their homepage (http://sackpardew.com/) Mick. Worth reading TheMag article and comments section for a bit of insight of what they're dealing with n all. I would love to meet "Alan Pardew's black&white army", he's either a mackem or actually Pardew. I'm actually embarrassed for him. Got to be a mackem. Sad kernt. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
binnsy Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 don't worry lads, 2 more sleeps and he'll be gone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris_R Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 It was the African Cup of Nations That caused a language barrier between the players So the Journal are banned. He's genuinely used worse. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gino14 Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Reading the front page article. The organisation that has gone into this is simply staggering. I don't understand how this has been done in such a short space of time. It's like the kind of media campaign you'd expect in a newspaper if they were looking to oust a Prime Minister. I can't recall a protest like this, with this kind of organisation being done to get a football manager sacked. It's sad that it has gotten to this point too, maybe that's why this kind of thing hasn't been seen before. Usually mass fan unrest is enough to see the back of most managers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disco Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Reading the front page article. The organisation that has gone into this is simply staggering. I don't understand how this has been done in such a short space of time. It's like the kind of media campaign you'd expect in a newspaper if they were looking to oust a Prime Minister. I can't recall a protest like this, with this kind of organisation being done to get a football manager sacked. It's sad that it has gotten to this point too, maybe that's why this kind of thing hasn't been seen before. Usually mass fan unrest is enough to see the back of most managers. Sad thing is, those involved could end it tomorrow for the better but they're a pair of cunts who only care about cash and making the fans and club looklike contemptible bastards wherever possible. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryan_Taylor Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 He's brought this on himself Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vinny Green Balls Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Just on their homepage (http://sackpardew.com/) Mick. Worth reading TheMag article and comments section for a bit of insight of what they're dealing with n all. I would love to meet "Alan Pardew's black&white army", he's either a mackem or actually Pardew. I'm actually embarrassed for him. It's like the U.S. Army "Army of One" campaign. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slim Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Think it might come out as hba hired a company to he him sacked. He has the cash to Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elbel1 Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 don't worry lads, 2 more sleeps and he'll be gone. I honestly don't think he will be go this weekend He could last until the Swansea game and go just before the next international break Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest byertfjord Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 Think it might come out as hba hired a company to he him sacked. He has the cash to Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weezertron Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 I hope this is the start of something bigger. If we can make a change on Saturday I hope people realise the potential of our fans. We could demand more of our club. It doesn't really have to stop at Pardew. It could be the beginning of a beautiful era where we the people own the club. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cp40 Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 I hope this is the start of something bigger. If we can make a change on Saturday I hope people realise the potential of our fans. We could demand more of our club. It doesn't really have to stop at Pardew. It could be the beginning of a beautiful era where we the people own the club. this Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
arnonel Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 I hope this is the start of something bigger. If we can make a change on Saturday I hope people realise the potential of our fans. We could demand more of our club. It doesn't really have to stop at Pardew. It could be the beginning of a beautiful era where we the people own the club. Agree totally. I hoped this forum would become that movement, but way to much time debating and dissecting everything. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiotes Witch Doctor Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 "I think I will be going to the club shop, getting me and my kids new shirts with WONGA on the front and then "TOON 4 EVA" on the back. After that we will all have somebeer and food in what was called Shearers, buy some programmes and wander into the ground ignoring all protesters who of course are only damaging the club and not proper fans like me. After snoozing through the first half (probably take a couple of selfies, text some mates and moan about Sunderland being 1 up) I will get some pies and beers in at half time. When we go 2 down I will, of course, get my lardy backside off my seat and with both arms aloft sing "get outof our club" and "sack pardew". Without a hint of irony. Dear God, this is what we have become...... Best of luck, and more power to the protesters. I am not giving that man a penny of my hard earned and decided after the shameful sacking of Houghton and the disgraceful transfer policy that has seen or bestplayers go to be replaced by people simply not fit to wear our strip (which has in turn been bastardised) to stay away. Away games only now. But credit to those who are making their feelings felt. Those who do not, fine, but you have sacrificed any right to complain. You are, in my view, complicit in the slow destruction of our once proud club, in the systematic rape of our history, the removal of hope and the acceptance of mediocrity. And if you can't see that, then there really is no hope." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nufcjb Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 I hope this is the start of something bigger. If we can make a change on Saturday I hope people realise the potential of our fans. We could demand more of our club. It doesn't really have to stop at Pardew. It could be the beginning of a beautiful era where we the people own the club. http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view7/4558484/we-the-people-o.gif Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattypnufc Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 Thought this was bob on by Michael Martin (True Faith Editor) http://www.true-faith.co.uk/true-faith-pardew-campaign/ true faith : PARDEW OUT CAMPAIGN Posted on September 18, 2014 by Michael Martin I can well understand anyone who is calling for the removal of Alan Pardew as manager of Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew reacts Newcastle United and the appointment of a credible replacement who will take the club forward. I could weep my agreement with that sentiment. For what its worth, I’m on the record for believing he should be dismissed. Alan Pardew is failing as Newcastle United manager. He appears to have lost the confidence of the majority of the club’s support and judging from the performance on Saturday at Southampton, the players are no longer performing for him either. The emergence of what appears to be a group of supporters committed to Alan Pardew’s removal, who are organising online and on the street has captured a massive amount of media attention and exercised a huge amount of debate between supporters. I have no idea who is behind this campaign. They have not been in touch with us or comrades at The Mag, nufc.com to my knowledge and as a board member of the Newcastle United Supporters Trust, I happen to know, they have not been in touch with NUST. Not that they have to. They are under no obligation to consult, approach or whatever else with anyone. Click here and let them speak for themselves. The people behind this campaign feel strongly about this issue and judging by the away end at Southampton and conversations I have with supporters as well as virtually every e-mail I receive, our supporter responses via our own social media activities and of course from our many writers in the fanzine, the desire to remove Pardew is huge. Pardew has failed at Newcastle United. A change is required and the sooner the better otherwise the club us going to find itself in trouble and how. Let’s be honest, Pardew is waiting to be sacked to pick up his compensation and Ashley is waiting for him to resign or for things to improve on the pitch. The latter appears to be a forlorn hope. In many ways, I’m delighted this group of supporters have mobilised to do something they believe so strongly in. I have grown weary of supporters exhorting others to carry out their shopping list of quite often extravagant demands while they … do what exactly? The modern age has become ideal for what is coming to be termed as the “slacktavist”. The person who can’t be arsed to do the hard miles in any kind of campaign (its not just Newcastle United or football) and imagines setting up a page on Facebook or making a few strong Tweets is going to change the world. It isn’t. So, fair play to these supporters for putting their arses in gear and doing something. Whether you agree or disagree isn’t relevant. I admire their energy. I repeat, I’ve no idea who they are but I do think there is something admirable in them remaining anonymous and avoiding the temptation to become rent-a-quote for The Chronicle et al. The fact they have remained invisible has leant them a kind of mystique and it means the talk is about their argument not about anything else. I admire their savvy in that regard. What I do find objectionable however are slurs against the integrity of this “group” (if it can be so called?). Anyone who has ever ran any kind of campaign knows everything costs money. Quite often the organisers are putting their own money in. I know that because in the very earliest days of the Trust, in its NUSC manifestation I put my own money in to pay for some basics (Mark Jensen (The Mag), Biffa (nufc.com) and I each donated £100). Others paid for print bills via their own initiative and so on. Go further back and the Save Our Seats, United Supporters For Change will all have been personally out of pocket by organising various protests etc. I’ve no doubt at all about that. Those shuttling around on NUST business forever do so at personal costs – admin. costs, petrol money and other stuff – the very idea of expenses is laughable. Take also the march organised before the Liverpool game last season. Now whether you believed it was a great idea or not isn’t relevant. That march would not have gone ahead but for Graeme Cansdale finding £600 of his own money to pay for various licences and other sundries to make that happen. I’m not sure if Graeme ever got that money back but what it demonstrates is this: people who organise campaigns, protests etc. often do so at their own personal expense. They are often inventive, call in favours and end up owing a few. For anyone, anyone at all to accuse or smear with insinuation that someone somewhere is on the take, without even knowing who they even are let alone having no evidence whatsoever, for whatever purpose, is frankly despicable. There is absolutely no evidence to suggest whatsoever anyone is doing anything improper and there is a rather old fashioned belief in innocent until proven guilty and I’d ask you all to ignore the poisonous shibboleth “no smoke without fire”. I would hope the anti-Pardew group at some point publish how much money has come in and how much has gone out. Now that a character assassination has been attempted a response will be required. For anyone dull enough to be interested, the Newcastle United Trust’s books are available for inspection at every AGM when the Treasurer does his report and they are correctly audited. Anyone can see exactly how much money comes in and where it comes from and anyone can see where it goes. Whatever, does or doesn’t happen on Saturday, I’m afraid I have to raise a hand to some of the revisionism that is currently underway regarding the relegation that followed Kevin Keegan’s wholly justifiable resignation in 2008. No Newcastle United supporter was responsible for the relegation that followed. No supporter did the following: appoint Denis Wise as Director of Football with a Chelsea steward, Tony Jimenez on his staff. Refuse to concede KK’s demand to remove Denis Llambias and Denis Wise – which would have guaranteed Keegan’s return as manager lie to the public and be found to have done so in a quasi-judicial tribunal hearing which subsequently found in Kevin Keegan’s favour and awarded him £2m compensation. Appoint Joe Kinnear as Newcastle United manager through grotesque mismanagement get Newcastle United relegated and cause the loss of tens of millions of pounds which are still on the club’s debts make an offer of the management post at United to Alan Shearer then ignore him all summer re-name St James’ Park in a tawdry attempt to promote the owner’s business interests sack Chris Hughton as manager, a man who has an altogether better managerial CV at United than Alan Pardew award Alan Pardew a ludicrous 8-year contract turn the club into a stepping stone for continental players out to prove they can hack it in a big league before moving onto an ambitious club appoint Joe Kinnear as Director of Football (the ramifications of which are still being felt at United) turn St James’ Park into an advertising hoarding for Ashley’s businesses ban the local media and the Newcastle United Supporters Trust promote people into positions of authority on the basis of their readiness to toe the Ashley line rather than bring creativity, energy and ambition to their roles run the club on a shoe-string and fail to make adequate investments in key positions, thus bringing us to this pass and I really could go on and on and on. There is no question where the root cause for the malaise at Newcastle United lies. There is only one man to blame for turning Newcastle United into a Zombie football club and it is quite simply Mike Ashley. If the club is relegated this season, it will be completely the responsibility of Mike Ashley. The man has 100% control over the club. Nothing moves without his say-so. Mike Ashley is the man responsible. Alan Pardew is simply his haddock-eyed apologist whose time is up. So, agree or disagree with this campaign’s aims, style or whatever, give them credit for still feeling enough anger, for not being so beaten down by the relentless stream of shite coming from our club, that they will be out on the streets on Saturday, getting busy and doing something they believe in. Fair play to them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shays Given Tim Flowers Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 That last paragraph is the point for me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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