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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/said-newcastle-fans-were-deluded-12361442

 

A word, too, about Sack Pardew – the group that morphed into Ashley Out. Portrayed as agitators and the deluded, they ultimately helped change the course of the club’s history.

 

When Newcastle United were engulfed in apathy, with people resigned to the mediocrity of men like Pardew, they took a stand. Anger showed people cared and changes were necessary.

 

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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/said-newcastle-fans-were-deluded-12361442

 

A word, too, about Sack Pardew – the group that morphed into Ashley Out. Portrayed as agitators and the deluded, they ultimately helped change the course of the club’s history.

 

When Newcastle United were engulfed in apathy, with people resigned to the mediocrity of men like Pardew, they took a stand. Anger showed people cared and changes were necessary.

 

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Whilst I completely agreed with everything SackPardew stood for, why does it seem like people believe they got Pardew sacked? :lol:

 

Yes they pulled him up on all of his total bullshit etc. But he wasn't sacked. He was paid for by Crystal Palace in a time where we were on one of his semi-average runs and he wasn't in total danger of being sacked.

 

The Chronicle article "they ultimately helped change the course of the club’s history", how? We had another two shit managers, a lot of fucking around by the board, a relegation and a packed to the rafters and very loud SJP before the club really realised what mattered and what they needed to do.

 

SackPardew was excellent like, but lets not change history.

 

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You're living in a dream world if you don't believe the hostility was what made him walk.

 

He'd been offered the Palace job in the summer and he came right out and said he wouldn't consider it as they weren't a big enough club for him.

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You're living in a dream world if you don't believe the hostility was what made him walk.

 

He'd been offered the Palace job in the summer and he came right out and said he wouldn't consider it as they weren't a big enough club for him.

 

It'd have been a factor in his decision. But moving back home on a higher wage to a club he was lauded as a hero at was probably more the deciding factor like.

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You're living in a dream world if you don't believe the hostility was what made him walk.

 

He'd been offered the Palace job in the summer and he came right out and said he wouldn't consider it as they weren't a big enough club for him.

 

It'd have been a factor in his decision. But moving back home on a higher wage to a club he was lauded as a hero at was probably more the deciding factor like.

 

Do you he would of left if we were singing "Super, Super Al" every week?

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You're living in a dream world if you don't believe the hostility was what made him walk.

 

He'd been offered the Palace job in the summer and he came right out and said he wouldn't consider it as they weren't a big enough club for him.

 

It'd have been a factor in his decision. But moving back home on a higher wage to a club he was lauded as a hero at was probably more the deciding factor like.

 

Do you he would of left if we were singing "Super, Super Al" every week?

 

Quite possibly, yes.

 

If you managed Crystal Palace and were well liked but were offered the Newcastle job on a higher wage, would you stay at Palace? :lol:

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