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Post by Pollypeterborough on May 22, 2013 11:00:51 GMT 1
By Tyne-Talk May 21 2013 Social media site Twitter is on fire tonight with reports escalating over the last hour that Alan Pardew has been sacked by Newcastle United after the club held talks for most of the day. The rumours are unconfirmed with reports suggesting that an official announcement is due tomorrow.
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Post by Captain Marvel on May 22, 2013 12:49:08 GMT 1
By Tyne-Talk May 21 2013 Social media site Twitter is on fire tonight with reports escalating over the last hour that Alan Pardew has been sacked by Newcastle United after the club held talks for most of the day. The rumours are unconfirmed with reports suggesting that an official announcement is due tomorrow. I would not put money on him going but if he stays I doubt he will be given long next season if things go awry. There are not many good Managers around in the first place therefore it would be interesting to see who would fit the bill? It is all the hands of the puppeteer. ATB
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 14:05:58 GMT 1
Its all Mike Ashleys fault.........at last.......
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Post by Blue Star Broon on May 22, 2013 15:09:34 GMT 1
interesting that I saw that Pardew rumor on FB over here last night. Also came across a picture of Fairsy in tights.........must have been posted by one of his Mafia associates ..........
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 15:46:25 GMT 1
Fairsy in tights?.....must have been back in the Alphonse part of his life.......
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Post by Blue Star Broon on May 22, 2013 16:34:01 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2013 12:12:12 GMT 1
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Post by Pollypeterborough on May 23, 2013 16:31:14 GMT 1
Ashley 'Bottles It' And Sticks With His Puppet! By Footy Mad Updated Thursday, 23rd May 2013 Alan Pardew's job at Newcastle United is safe - despite the club being threatened with relegation until the last week of the campaign. Mike Ashley conducted an exhaustive inquest into the club’s disappointing Premier League campaign this week, and Pardew, now the second-longest serving top flight manager, faced a tough questioning. But it seems Ashley got the answers he wanted from the 51-year-old, who has come under fire from frustrated supporters in recent weeks. SportMail understands that Ashley will keep faith with Pardew, although that certainly does not go down too well with supporters, if out NU-MAD message board is anything to go by. United have made no public comment on the speculation over the future of Pardew, who signed an eight-year contract in September. However, it seems Pardew is a better option to Ashley than someone who would challenge the owners opinion. Pardew is keen to bring “two or three” players to St James’s Park to strengthen a squad which was found wanting last season in the face of an injury crisis. But his top target - Andy Carroll - is off the list, according to reports this morning. Ashley doesn't want him back, as Carroll was one of the infamous "clique" that voiced an opinion against the Newcastle owner. Nobody - but NOBODY - has an opinion when Ashley is about!
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