"Pardew out" is the most frequently spoken phrases in Newcastle these days. Waiting to move the president Ashley, and apparently there are several candidates.
Challenged Newcastle United manager, or the man with the longest contract in world football, Alan Pardew, he was the club owner Michael Ashley two games after the break for team matches to fix things and keep a job.
In the first, Pardew has suffered a debacle and lost by 4 to 0 of Southampton as a guest, so there are those who believe that his days on "St James Park" numbered regardless of the outcome of the match with Hull City, next weekend.
Ešlijev club, in which they invested a lot of money by returning to the Premier League four years ago, has signed a 2012 contract with Pardew up to 2022 and that no clause on termination in the meantime, if things do not work.
The media in England state that this kind of utopian Ešlijev now move backfires rich businessman, because Pardew will have to pay around 12 million euros if he wanted him to quit.
And things obviously do not work - Newcastle is the last of the Premier League table with two points won out of a possible 12 and Counting last season, "magpie" received only one game out of the last 12, and have not made a goal in eight of their last ten attempts on ground!
"Pardew out" is now the default password matches Newcastle, and some of the fans even sleep covered with linen, with this epitaph, telling Ashley to dream and think the same.
Among the candidates for Pardews heirs mentioned David Moyes, who has no club since parting with Manchester United, Steve Bruce, manager of the hall and the next Pardews rival, "he argues," Tony Pulis, who was last season's spectacular ensure the survival of Crystal Palace (and took the title of Liverpool) and then fired in the club and Neil Lennon, the legendary player and manager of Celtic, who is currently free.
Mentioned and Steve McClaren, the former England coach, Tim Sherwood, short-term solution for Tottenham between Andrea Viljaša-Boas and Maurisija Poketina, and the game was reportedly Michael Laudrupp, once a successful manager Svonsija, who is also currently without engagement.
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