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Dr Kenneth Noisewater
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Not much prospect of success under Allardyce, says Ashley

 

Owner Mike Ashley said Newcastle United parted company with Sam Allardyce in the week because he could not envisage much success under his former manager.

"When my chairman (Chris Mort) told me it was time for a change (of manager), I knew it had to happen," Ashley told Sunday's News of the World.

"I bought this club to make it a success and the harsh truth is there wasn't much prospect of that. I bought this club to have some fun and I wasn't having much fun at all."

Allardyce was appointed in May and Ashley said his first thought upon taking over the Premier League outfit a month later was to bring in his own man.

"When I bought this club my gut instinct was to bring in my own team to run it straight away, including a new manager," Ashley said. "That's no reflection on Sam, that's just the way I have always done things.

"But for once in my life I ignored my intuition and, looking back, that was a mistake."

Ashley is keen for Newcastle to turn back the clock to the mid-1990s when the team played in a go-for-goals, swashbuckling manner under Kevin Keegan.

"I want a team that is going to be admired up and down the country because of our brilliant, attacking football," the owner added. "Like they did when Kevin Keegan was in charge here.

"To date I have invested £250 million to try and make it happen and I'm not the only one who could see it wasn't working with things as they were."

 

EDIT: Now with full NOTW interview

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Not much prospect of success under Allardyce, says Ashley

 

Owner Mike Ashley said Newcastle United parted company with Sam Allardyce in the week because he could not envisage much success under his former manager.

"When my chairman (Chris Mort) told me it was time for a change (of manager), I knew it had to happen," Ashley told Sunday's News of the World.

"I bought this club to make it a success and the harsh truth is there wasn't much prospect of that. I bought this club to have some fun and I wasn't having much fun at all."

Allardyce was appointed in May and Ashley said his first thought upon taking over the Premier League outfit a month later was to bring in his own man.

"When I bought this club my gut instinct was to bring in my own team to run it straight away, including a new manager," Ashley said. "That's no reflection on Sam, that's just the way I have always done things.

"But for once in my life I ignored my intuition and, looking back, that was a mistake."

Ashley is keen for Newcastle to turn back the clock to the mid-1990s when the team played in a go-for-goals, swashbuckling manner under Kevin Keegan.

"I want a team that is going to be admired up and down the country because of our brilliant, attacking football," the owner added. "Like they did when Kevin Keegan was in charge here.

"To date I have invested £250 million to try and make it happen and I'm not the only one who could see it wasn't working with things as they were."

 

I see these as the words of a great man.

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In all honesty, what's wrong with him wanting to enjoy being the owner of a club he's spent a significant amount of money on? People complain if they're not enjoying the games as fans, and rightly so.

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In all honesty, what's wrong with him wanting to enjoy being the owner of a club he's spent a significant amount of money on? People complain if they're not enjoying the games as fans, and rightly so.

 

He could have phrased it better.

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Darling I've just paid off all of Newcastle's debts...hahaha this is fucking brilliant fun. Do you fancy a trip to Old Trafford to celebrate, it's bound to be a chortle!

 

Old Trafford probably wouldn't have been his choice if he wanted to enjoy it, tbf.

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Darling I've just paid off all of Newcastle's debts...hahaha this is fucking brilliant fun. Do you fancy a trip to Old Trafford to celebrate, it's bound to be a chortle!

 

Old Trafford probably wouldn't have been his choice if he wanted to enjoy it, tbf.

 

It wasn't an actual transcript for the record.

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Darling I've just paid off all of Newcastle's debts...hahaha this is fucking brilliant fun. Do you fancy a trip to Old Trafford to celebrate, it's bound to be a chortle!

 

Old Trafford probably wouldn't have been his choice if he wanted to enjoy it, tbf.

 

It wasn't an actual transcript for the record.

but it sounded good :lol:

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In all honesty, what's wrong with him wanting to enjoy being the owner of a club he's spent a significant amount of money on? People complain if they're not enjoying the games as fans, and rightly so.

 

Exactly! People on here have been complaining about Allardyce's boring style of football and how it wouldn't be so bad if we were actually winning, surely the man who's spent £250m has a right to enjoy it too?

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Why did Abramovich buy Chelsea?

 

Why did Lerner buy Villa

 

Why did whatshisname buy City?

 

All as playthings - get over it.

 

The only thing thats wrong is that he can't make his mind up between fun and success - and probably hasn't realised that success IS fun when it comes to football.

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Darling I've just paid off all of Newcastle's debts...hahaha this is fucking brilliant fun. Do you fancy a trip to Old Trafford to celebrate, it's bound to be a chortle!

 

Old Trafford probably wouldn't have been his choice if he wanted to enjoy it, tbf.

 

It wasn't an actual transcript for the record.

 

Fully aware of this. Fell short with that glaring error, though.

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Just read the whole article on N-O and I have to say if the bloke lives up to his words I'll be happy - he sounds just like what I or any one of us would say if we were in his position.

 

We may have had to suffer 6 months of turgid dross and the Rednapp/lack of anyone yet thing isn't fantastic but it does give me hope reading that.

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