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Poll How long before Kinnear replaces Pardew?

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When will Joke Kinnear replace Pardew as Newcastle manager?

  • Pardew will remain at Newcastle for the whole duration of his contract

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rurikbird

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I have to admit watching the Newcastle management drama from the outside is quite fun. It's always fun when it's not us.

OK, "Lambeeze" is gone on day 2 of Kinnear's reign. How long will "Pards" last? Vote away.
 
I voted after Christmas; but wouldnt be surprised if Kinnear left due to health reasons.
 
I considered "Kinnear leaves due to another heart attack" option, but decided it would be in poor taste.
 
You could have said 'due to health reasons' ;)

I wonder when their first public bust up will happen. Also if their chief scout - Graham Carter? - will leave.
 
Pardew is a stubborn man. He won't let Joe drive him out even though that might be Ashley's plan.
 
You could have said 'due to health reasons' ;)

I wonder when their first public bust up will happen. Also if their chief scout - Graham Carter? - will leave.



Graham Carr. I suppose it's a good time for another club to poach him, but that swarm of French players he recruited didn't seem to do his reputation much good. Everyone seemed to want him a year or so ago.
 
And on it goes:

Graham Carr's future at Newcastle United is in doubt after another day of drama at the trouble-torn club.

Carr, the influential chief scout who was given an unprecedented eight-year contract this time last year, is considering following managing director Derek Llambias out of the exit at St James' Park.

Llambias announced his resignation at nine o'clock this morning following the appointment of former manager Joe Kinnear as the club's new director of football. "I have had an incredible journey during my five years at the club, including some challenging times," he said. "I will reflect with great fondness on my time in the North-east. I want to thank the staff for their hard work and our fans for their support of the club."

The Newcastle manager, Alan Pardew, has, as The Independent revealed on Tuesday, vowed to fight to hold on to his position. Pardew gave his first public statement since Kinnear's appointment when he said: "I am staying, to take the club up the league." His resolve has hardened since Kinnear's appointment.

Pardew's position has been undermined, with the director of football set to be given an office at the club's Benton training ground. The manager was aware that the club were considering creating such a position last summer. At that point it was felt that Carr's influence was such that the chief scout effectively held the role without the title. Kinnear's arrival has, however, been with a remit to troubleshoot as a more powerful figure than either Pardew or Carr and to report directly to owner, Mike Ashley.

On Monday, Kinnear raised questions over Newcastle's long-standing interest in Douglas, the Brazilian defender who is available on a free transfer, after his contract ran down at the Dutch side FC Twente. Carr was unhappy at the intervention and is believed to be considering his future.

The 68-year-old Geordie had been hailed as an expert talent spotter as he raided Europe, and mainly France, to unearth the kind of cut-price, rising stars Ashley saw as the way forward for Newcastle. Carr helped the club land Cheick Tioté, Hatem Ben Arfa and Yohan Cabaye for the combined total of just £14m and, when they finished the 2011-12 Premier League season in fifth place, was seen as key to that success. Carr also played a key role in the arrival of Moussa Sissoko and Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa earlier this year.


However, Ashley was so furious with what he saw as a failure across the board last season as Newcastle were dragged into a relegation struggle that he has given Kinnear complete control at the club.

Ashley has backed more than £40m in transfer spending in the last year. It is unlikely he will sanction more new money being spent and Kinnear has admitted already he has the authority to sell any players he believes are "not Newcastle".

Pardew is expected to be in charge for the start of pre-season training. The odds on Kinnear succeeding him had dropped to 3-1, with Gus Poyet second favourite.
 
He's no going anywhere with that contract unless they sack him. I'm sure he fancies being sacked - as you say, he won't be blamed and he'll have a massive pay-off.
 
Ashley has backed more than £40m in transfer spending in the last year. It is unlikely he will sanction more new money being spent and Kinnear has admitted already he has the authority to sell any players he believes are "not Newcastle".
That can't be true. They've been going after bargains for the last two seasons, this after selling a player that came through the youth system for 35m pounds.
 
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