Joe Pardew has acknowledged of which his future at Newcastle United is simply not assured and expects a "uncomfortable" conversation with Mike Ashley afterwards of the season whenever they will discuss what Pardew terminology the club's "collective" underachievement.
"My job may be to manage this football clb with dignity, with a great honesty, which I've done, not just with the players but together with the press and more importantly with fans, " said Newcastle's manager whose side need to win at QPR on Sunday to assuage relegation fearfulness.
"Hopefully it'll be up to scratch to keep my job next year, it's a privilege and honour to be in this position. But that ultimate decision isn't mine so we could easily get the points we need and Mike could decide he has to move to another forex broker. I like to believe that he won't, that next year we'll stay with myself but found . make some changes and we'll talk about that afterwards of the season. We know we've got to have uncomfortable conversation regarding the shape this year, the under-achievement. "
While Pardew remains "confident enough" he will survive, Ashley is thought as sympathetic towards a man who led the organization to fifth place past season before becoming the manager with the year and signing an eight-year contract. Even which means, after an injury ravaged campaign exposed deficiencies in strength in depth in the squad, Pardew knows he has to persuade the owner to take care of imbalances provoked by zero investment last summer.
"When we sit down it'll be uncomfortable for us together, " said Pardew who evidently feels he don't receive adequate transfer-market support on this occasion last year. "I've under-achieved being a manager but we've under-achieved being club so we all of take responsibility. We need to find out what the reasons were and it's for Mike, hopefully with me at night, to decide how to look forward. We've got to tell the truth. It's about making sure that, when we go forwards, we put some of the things right we put wrong the year of 2010. "
A shortage associated with attacking options has, on occasion, hampered Newcastle this time of year and Pardew hinted that they could be interested in signing QPR's Loïc Rémy – the forward Harry Redknapp hijacked coming from beneath their noses within the 11th hour in January – in the event the window re-opens next week. "We've got to take two strikers to this club in my opinion, " said Pardew. "Therefore I'm not visiting dismiss any striker It looks like has great quality, which Loïc Rémy has. inch
He also hopes and keep Fabricio Coloccini, whose recent return from injury provides stabilised Newcastle's defence. Coloccini has had personalized problems and was disappointed not to be allowed to return to Argentina inside January.
"Colo's future is something we'll be required to address, I haven't abandoned hope that he may possibly stay, " said Pardew. "When he plays for this club he's brilliant. I most certainly will fight for him to stay. But, ultimately, it can be Colo's decision. "
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