SackPardew.com opens as pressure mounts on Newcastle boss

With pressure mounting on Alan Pardew at Newcastle United, a website called SackPardew.com has opened on the internet.

The English coach has struggled to win over the club’s fans this season so far, having lost his opening games which has seen his side sit rock bottom of the Premier League.

Talks with owner Mike Ashley have since taken place but it is understood that his future was not discussed and that Pardew was told to focus on the upcoming weekend fixture.

However, the club’s fans are less than forgiving and a website called ‘SackPardew.com’ has since opened.

The opening statement on the website:

“SackPardew.com are now in a position to announce finalised plans for a large-scale protest at St. James’ Park this Saturday afternoon, during Newcastle United’s home match with Hull City.

The aim of this is to display a united front against Alan Pardew and the current malaise at the club, for which we believe he has not assumed an acceptable level of responsibility. As a result:

– We are protesting against his increasingly poor results over the past two years.

– We are protesting against his deceit and empty promises.

– We are protesting against his mismanagement of the club and the playing staff.

– We are protesting against his misrepresentation of our hopes and expectations.

We have 30,000 A4 sheets with “SackPardew.com” in red and blue text on a white background, plus 100 larger banners adorned with our black and white logo, all of which come complete with fire certifications and can be collected for free in Newcastle city centre on the day of the game.”

– We are protesting against his decision to continue on in what is now an untenable position.”


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