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Ouch,that'll hurt more than the 'headbutt'...
Ouch,that'll hurt more than the 'headbutt'...
Community Service would be more effective than that. Get him on the streets helping the flood victims for a month.
Yes, because after spending a few weeks with the ground floor of your home under water and losing the possessions you were unable to get upstairs in time, the one thing that would really make you feel better is Alan Pardew knocking on the door offering tea & biscuits.
Yes, because after spending a few weeks with the ground floor of your home under water and losing the possessions you were unable to get upstairs in time, the one thing that would really make you feel better is Alan Pardew knocking on the door offering tea & biscuits.
Understood. But it might make you feel better if he handed you the tea and biscuits for you to enjoy, while he spent the day sweeping up the shit outside.Yes, because after spending a few weeks with the ground floor of your home under water and losing the possessions you were unable to get upstairs in time, the one thing that would really make you feel better is Alan Pardew knocking on the door offering tea & biscuits.
My first thought about the "fine" was that it was more for PR than punishment. The FA ban might test the Newcastle board a bit more if the bloke they pay to manage the team cannot attend games for ten weeks or so.
Is OG about to move higher up that list ?
Are there any other professions where one can be fined by their employer for mis-conduct, or is it just sports people?
In most 'normal' jobs, you can be suspended without pay for misconduct - so long as the employer has followed the approved code of practice and employment law.