Warnock Sacked

mosssideblue said:
He isn't likely to start ripping up trees with Newcastle soon and IMO has become stagnant there. He may see this as an opportunity to get out and take a challenge to prove himself worthy of a bigger and better club should he save CP.

I can't believe Pardew will ever manage a bigger club than Newcastle.
 
chabal said:
mosssideblue said:
He isn't likely to start ripping up trees with Newcastle soon and IMO has become stagnant there. He may see this as an opportunity to get out and take a challenge to prove himself worthy of a bigger and better club should he save CP.

I can't believe Pardew will ever manage a bigger club than Newcastle.

Me too, but his ego might let him believe he can
 
Parades was doing well at newcastle this year. I don't understand newcastle fans, no doubt they will be booing there next manager and want him out in a few weeks.
 
Manchester_lalala said:
Be interesting to see who newcastle bring in. Who ever it is, guarentee they will be booing him within a few months.

They do invite the hope that Newcastle plummet down the table to thoroughly serve them right.
 
117 M34 said:
Don't understand why he would leave Newcastle for palace. He has 5 years left on his contract, fairly secure in his job (he could have been sacked but Ashley stood by him) and at a big club with limited pressure as they aren't going to be in a relegation battle or challenging the top 6. Palace on the other hand, are in a relegation fight, are a smaller club and have a new manager every 11 months on average.
Not really sure why he could have been sacked. He was bottom after 3-4 matches. Usual football fans jumping to conclusions way too quickly.

However the rest of your point stands.
 
IH8MUFC said:
117 M34 said:
Don't understand why he would leave Newcastle for palace. He has 5 years left on his contract, fairly secure in his job (he could have been sacked but Ashley stood by him) and at a big club with limited pressure as they aren't going to be in a relegation battle or challenging the top 6. Palace on the other hand, are in a relegation fight, are a smaller club and have a new manager every 11 months on average.
Not really sure why he could have been sacked. He was bottom after 3-4 matches. Usual football fans jumping to conclusions way too quickly.

However the rest of your point stands.

He could have been sacked because the fans wanted him out and the chairman usually gives in when fans want a manager out.
 

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