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The club have been utter caths, again. They told SPDC that protest signs and banners were allowed and then confiscated as many as possible. Unbelievable that the entire staff at the club have been mongified by Ashley. Where's your pride you jobsworth cunts?

It was well played by the club in that respect, but hopefully it results in the sackpardew.com people becoming a little more shrewd in their approach. At the end of the day Ashley will make the decision based on numbers, the odiousness or apparent tactical failings of Pardew do not figure until the financial reality is staring him in the face. That reality is relegation, or the threat of it. Even still if he feels he can avoid it with a few January purchases that will be the option he pursues. From what I have gleaned here and there Pardew is one of the lowest paid managers in the league, perhaps part of securing that was the length of the deal which could mean that there isn't a particularly financially prudent way for Ashley to axe him. Being the risk taker that he is he might see how long Pardew can take the growing vitriol in the hope that he makes the decision himself. I'd say Pardew is too delusional to ever make that decision.

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Pardew is too delusional to ever make that decision.

 

He has an ego the size of Taunton, I don't think Alan is capable of interpreting our shambolic team as being of his making. Not forgetting he's about as intelligent as Danny Dyer's crusty wank sock.

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He has an ego the size of Taunton, I don't think Alan is capable of interpreting our shambolic team as being of his making. Not forgetting he's about as intelligent as Danny Dyer's crusty wank sock.

 

Will hang on till he's dragged out by his hair screaming like a bitch.

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Assuming that's actually what that is, there's no reason to think it sincere or meaningful.

 

For Ashley the clear indication he has given is that the only objective is survival in the league. There's a very real and patently obvious financial foundation for this, both in terms of revenue to the club and further growth of sports direct through their gratis advertising exposure. If a the club can plod along under the relatively low paid (for the league) Pardew then it's in his best financial interest to let that happen. He would be very foolish if he hasn't at least looked into alternative options to manage stemming back to last season at the very least.

 

It hasn't been played upon much at all, but the team spirit that was present on the weekend was likely fostered as a result of Jonas' announcement. They were all wearing his number in the warm up and no doubt plenty would have had the undershirt as displayed by Cisse.

 

On the subject of Cisse, Pardew owes him big time. Credit to Gouffran for the superb knock down for the second.

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Firstly, and most importantly, thank you to all the supporters who backed our campaign before and during the match with Hull City yesterday.

 

Prior to kick-off our group of volunteers distributed more than 20,000 SackPardew.com flyers and over 100 banners, with many people who wanted the latter turned away as we did not have enough to meet demand. The support we received before the game has left us in no doubt that a majority of fans share our view that Alan Pardew is not fit to manage Newcastle United, with the response in our multiple locations almost entirely positive.

 

We would also like to thank Britannia Banners of Wallsend for their exceptionally hard work, the proprietors of the pubs that allowed us to display and distribute our material, the Newcastle fans at PrintNE for their incredible generosity and the media outlets who have allowed us to shine a spotlight on Pardew’s disgraceful performance since the summer of 2012. We have noticed a sea-change in the tone of discussion about Newcastle United in the media in the two weeks since our website was created, with far more focus on the manager and his record now apparent. As this was our primary aim when we started, we are delighted to have had such an influence in such a short space of time.

 

Regretfully, the vote of no confidence in the manager was not as visible as we had hoped within the stadium. Despite the club’s prior assertion that non-offensive protest material is allowed into the ground, a vastly increased number of stewards were confiscating banners and flyers on turnstiles and placing them into black bags, many of which were full to bursting by kick off. Stewards were also seen to remove material within the stadium itself. We were nevertheless extremely pleased to see many fans who did manage to get banners and flyers into the ground stand with us and demand change, and we hope these fans will stand with us again soon.

 

We are also well aware that there are a large number of supporters who do not wish to protest in any form within St. James’ Park. That is their prerogative, however with the team currently bottom of the Premier League and one of only three in the division who have failed to win a single game, we are more certain than ever that Alan Pardew’s continued employment is a serious danger to both the short and long term future of Newcastle United Football Club. Therefore we will not stop until either this employment has been terminated, or until Pardew gives the club a chance to remain in the top flight by offering his resignation. To this end, we will continue undeterred in our efforts, invigorated by the fantastic local, national and international support we have been given to date.

 

A more comprehensive response to Saturday will be released in due course, after we have made contact with the club, local council and Northumbria Police.

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Going to games just shows Ashley he can do whatever the fuck he wants. That's why he was laughing at the protests on Saturday. They mean absolutely nothing if >50,000 people go to each home game.

 

This is the truth of the matter, see my sig. Holding up a sackpardew.com sign and singing YFCBGOOOC whilst forking out £30 every home game is akin to paying someone to slam your cock in the door whilst on the phone to the police, the hospital and injurylawyersforbellends.com

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Going to games just shows Ashley he can do whatever the fuck he wants. That's why he was laughing at the protests on Saturday. They mean absolutely nothing if >50,000 people go to each home game.

This is it Ashley probably wont mind a protest like that every fortnight pay your £27 & step right up.

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This is the truth of the matter, see my sig. Holding up a sackpardew.com sign and singing YFCBGOOOC whilst forking out £30 every home game is akin to paying someone to slam your cock in the door whilst on the phone to the police, the hospital and injurylawyersforbellends.com

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Going to games just shows Ashley he can do whatever the fuck he wants. That's why he was laughing at the protests on Saturday. They mean absolutely nothing if >50,000 people go to each home game.

 

 

Tickets are £5 in the Gallowgate these days man. He will always fill the stadium because he'll always keep tickets cheap enough to bring in people who saw a deal on groupon and fancy a day-trip.

 

The problem with his strongest critics all turning their back on the club is that it's left to these silent hot dog munchers to fill the stands and they wouldn't even have the self awareness to realise they're being sold cheap shit, let alone complain about it.

 

Needs the old guard to buy up all the singles at the back of the Gallowgate and give 90 minutes of shit to owner and manager week in and week out IYAM.

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It sounds defeatist and boring but I think what we actually need is to wait for someone very rich to make a bid way over market value.

 

All the calling him names in the world isn't going to make him sell for less than he wants or change his ways, and as has been said, as much as I'd like to see it I just can't see a realistic scenario where attendance will be low enough to actually make him rethink his business plan for us. It's more and more about the TV money these days.

 

Shy of someone actually sneaking an Uzi into the boardroom I can't see any realistic ways of forcing an ownership/strategy change.

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There's always a point in the revolution where the leading cadre begin to hate the lumpen and slovenly hordes. It's just the nature of things and it musn't get in the way...SackPardew.com must keep with the drip drip...Over time this will become a waterfall becaue the illusion cannot be sustained with a poor squad and numpty manager....Hot dogs or no hot dogs. Sometimes you might even need to kill some of the villagers and blame it on the army. :)

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