Thursday, 4 September 2014

Newcastle United Manager Alan Pardew Criticised More than Departure Of Crucial Player

Hatem Ben Arfa Newcastle Pardew has been criticised many moments this season by Newcastle supporters.


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Alan Pardew has as soon as once again borne the brunt of criticism from Newcastle United enthusiasts, this time over his choice to permit Hatem Ben Arfa go away the club and transfer to Hull Town on a season extended bank loan, the Everyday Star reviews.


The French winger was a admirer favourite for the duration of his time at St James’ Park nevertheless, a slipping out with Pardew led to his appearances in the Magpies 1st group becoming considerably less and less repeated.


Ben Arfa will virtually definitely by no means play for Newcastle once more as when he finishes his loan interval at Hull, his contract with the North East club will expire, that means he can transfer to yet another club on a cost-free transfer.


This appears to have upset the Magpies followers. An online poll established up by an influential fanzine said that a massive 86% of followers would fairly see Pardew depart than Ben Arfa.


A spokesman for influential fanzine ‘The Mag’ mentioned: “Pardew has got rid of a participant whose situation for several fans symbolised the general issues at St James’ Park.”


As he departed Newcastle, Ben Arfa wrote an open up letter to thank the clubs supports but revealingly, the French winger did not thank Pardew.


He stated: “I would like Newcastle the best of luck. I hope they have a very good year.


“To the Toon Military I want to move on my thanks to all the followers that supported me during my time at the club and living in a city that will be permanently in my coronary heart.


“Thank you also to absolutely everyone at NUFC and to Hull for making this loan take place. Howay the lads.”


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Newcastle United Manager Alan Pardew Criticised More than Departure Of Crucial Player

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