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Magpies fans protest over Ashley | Magpies fans protest over Ashley |
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Thousands of Newcastle United fans continued their protest against owner Mike Ashley after the Magpies' 2-1 defeat to Hull City. | Thousands of Newcastle United fans continued their protest against owner Mike Ashley after the Magpies' 2-1 defeat to Hull City. |
Fans again thronged outside St James' Park to chant "sack the board" and "Ashley Out" in a repeat of scenes witnessed before kick-off. | Fans again thronged outside St James' Park to chant "sack the board" and "Ashley Out" in a repeat of scenes witnessed before kick-off. |
Supporters are angry over the claims that manager Kevin Keegan was undermined leading to his resignation. | Supporters are angry over the claims that manager Kevin Keegan was undermined leading to his resignation. |
Anti-Ashley banners were unfurled inside the stadium during the game. | Anti-Ashley banners were unfurled inside the stadium during the game. |
Seats in the directors' box usually filled by owner Ashley and director of football Dennis Wise were vacant. | Seats in the directors' box usually filled by owner Ashley and director of football Dennis Wise were vacant. |
'Lost our Messiah' | 'Lost our Messiah' |
Only chairman Derek Llambias could be seen representing the club's management within the stadium. | Only chairman Derek Llambias could be seen representing the club's management within the stadium. |
A standing ovation was given to three supporters who paraded around the stands with a "Cockney mafia out" banner, a reference to the board's London connections. | A standing ovation was given to three supporters who paraded around the stands with a "Cockney mafia out" banner, a reference to the board's London connections. |
Despite calls for a boycott of the game in the immediate aftermath of Keegan's departure the official attendance was 50,242. | |
Surprise talks between Ashley and Keegan on Friday failed to reach a "satisfactory conclusion". | Surprise talks between Ashley and Keegan on Friday failed to reach a "satisfactory conclusion". |
The League Managers' Association, which is in contact with Keegan, said the talks covered several issues. | The League Managers' Association, which is in contact with Keegan, said the talks covered several issues. |
Owner Mike Ashley did not attend the match - leaving his usual seat empty | Owner Mike Ashley did not attend the match - leaving his usual seat empty |
It is unclear whether the meeting was primarily to discuss a possible return or negotiate terms of Keegan's exit. | It is unclear whether the meeting was primarily to discuss a possible return or negotiate terms of Keegan's exit. |
As kick-off approached police in high visibility jackets struggled to control the surging crowd in a noisy but peaceful protest. | As kick-off approached police in high visibility jackets struggled to control the surging crowd in a noisy but peaceful protest. |
Supporter Vince Kelly, 61, said he was moved by the passionate display from fans outside the stadium. | Supporter Vince Kelly, 61, said he was moved by the passionate display from fans outside the stadium. |
He said: "I've never seen anything like this in all my life, it's marvellous. | He said: "I've never seen anything like this in all my life, it's marvellous. |
"We have just lost our Messiah and Ashley and the London mob have to understand this. | "We have just lost our Messiah and Ashley and the London mob have to understand this. |
"Not one of them have had the guts to come out and tell us what is going on." | "Not one of them have had the guts to come out and tell us what is going on." |
Many fans said the news of talks between Keegan and the owner had not lifted the mood of anger. | Many fans said the news of talks between Keegan and the owner had not lifted the mood of anger. |
It's our club, not Mike Ashley's club, he might own it but it's not his club Steve Hastie, Newcastle fan | It's our club, not Mike Ashley's club, he might own it but it's not his club Steve Hastie, Newcastle fan |
Members of NUFC-forum.com unfurled a 20ft protest banner showing images of Ashley and director of football Dennis Wise next to the slogan "wanted for crimes against Newcastle United". | Members of NUFC-forum.com unfurled a 20ft protest banner showing images of Ashley and director of football Dennis Wise next to the slogan "wanted for crimes against Newcastle United". |
Forum contributor Steve Hastie said: "We can protest as much as we like, we've done it time and time again with past directors and owners of clubs, but we want people to visualise how we feel. | Forum contributor Steve Hastie said: "We can protest as much as we like, we've done it time and time again with past directors and owners of clubs, but we want people to visualise how we feel. |
"We want people to appreciate how we feel about the club, it's our club, not Mike Ashley's club, he might own it but it's not his club." | "We want people to appreciate how we feel about the club, it's our club, not Mike Ashley's club, he might own it but it's not his club." |
Extra officers | Extra officers |
Paul Wilson, a supporter of 40 years, added: "The way we've been treated with contempt in the last few weeks is incredible, it really is." | Paul Wilson, a supporter of 40 years, added: "The way we've been treated with contempt in the last few weeks is incredible, it really is." |
The Talk of the Tyne fanzine led a march of hundreds of fans from a city centre bar to St James' Park as the game was in progress. | The Talk of the Tyne fanzine led a march of hundreds of fans from a city centre bar to St James' Park as the game was in progress. |
Director of football Dennis Wise has also been heavily criticised | Director of football Dennis Wise has also been heavily criticised |
Northumbria Police have said extra officers were on duty and urged fans to vent their frustration peacefully. | Northumbria Police have said extra officers were on duty and urged fans to vent their frustration peacefully. |
Officers had spoken to fans' groups who were planning marches to make them aware of the laws surrounding demonstrations. | Officers had spoken to fans' groups who were planning marches to make them aware of the laws surrounding demonstrations. |
Owner Ashley, who bought the club in May last year, had been advised to reassess his personal security arrangements if he had decided to attend Saturday's game. | Owner Ashley, who bought the club in May last year, had been advised to reassess his personal security arrangements if he had decided to attend Saturday's game. |
Director of football Dennis Wise has also been heavily criticised by fans following the resignation of Keegan, who ended his second spell as Newcastle manager citing interference in transfer policy. | Director of football Dennis Wise has also been heavily criticised by fans following the resignation of Keegan, who ended his second spell as Newcastle manager citing interference in transfer policy. |
Newcastle United has previously stated that Keegan was "allowed to manage his duties without any interference". | Newcastle United has previously stated that Keegan was "allowed to manage his duties without any interference". |
Keegan resigned on 4 September after three days of discussions with the club's board. | Keegan resigned on 4 September after three days of discussions with the club's board. |