Pardew replaces sacked Hughton at Newcastle
NEWCASTLE United named Alan Pardew as its 12th manager in the last 13 years yesterday in place of Chris Hughton who was controversially sacked this week.
The former West Ham United boss returns to the Premier League after a three-year absence. He was fired in August as manager of League One (third division) Southampton.
"I am honored and privileged to have been given this opportunity at Newcastle United, one of the truly great clubs in English football," Pardew said in a statement on the club's website.
"I understand what this club means to its supporters. Throughout the football world people recognise that this is a unique club in many ways, with supporters who are second to none in their loyalty, passion and devotion for the team.
"I'm not a Geordie, of course, but I'm a football person with a love of the game and I can assure you I bring great drive, desire and commitment to the job."
Pardew has enjoyed mixed fortunes as a manager after building his reputation at Reading, which he led to promotion to the Championship (second division). He guided West Ham up to the Premier League in 2005 and to the FA Cup final the following season, which it lost in a penalty shootout to Liverpool.
He was sacked following a poor start to the 2006-07 campaign and his next club Charlton Athletic was relegated from the Premier League that same season.
Pardew's most recent managerial job was at Southampton where he was sacked amid reports of conflicts behind the scenes. He has the task of reviving the fortunes of the famous North East club which last celebrated a top-flight league title in 1927. Former boss Hughton lasted only 14 months after being appointed full-time manager in October 2009.
He led Newcastle out of the Championship (second division) last season and made a solid start in the Premier League, where they lie 12th.
"Chris Hughton did a great job last season, guiding the club back to the Premier League, and he continued that good work this season," Pardew said. "It is my aim to build on that now and take this club forward.
"I have always managed teams that have played attacking positive football, something I know the supporters here appreciate."
Pardew's first match in charge will be against Liverpool. "I can't wait to get started, and what better way to kick-off than welcoming Liverpool to St James' Park on Saturday."
The former West Ham United boss returns to the Premier League after a three-year absence. He was fired in August as manager of League One (third division) Southampton.
"I am honored and privileged to have been given this opportunity at Newcastle United, one of the truly great clubs in English football," Pardew said in a statement on the club's website.
"I understand what this club means to its supporters. Throughout the football world people recognise that this is a unique club in many ways, with supporters who are second to none in their loyalty, passion and devotion for the team.
"I'm not a Geordie, of course, but I'm a football person with a love of the game and I can assure you I bring great drive, desire and commitment to the job."
Pardew has enjoyed mixed fortunes as a manager after building his reputation at Reading, which he led to promotion to the Championship (second division). He guided West Ham up to the Premier League in 2005 and to the FA Cup final the following season, which it lost in a penalty shootout to Liverpool.
He was sacked following a poor start to the 2006-07 campaign and his next club Charlton Athletic was relegated from the Premier League that same season.
Pardew's most recent managerial job was at Southampton where he was sacked amid reports of conflicts behind the scenes. He has the task of reviving the fortunes of the famous North East club which last celebrated a top-flight league title in 1927. Former boss Hughton lasted only 14 months after being appointed full-time manager in October 2009.
He led Newcastle out of the Championship (second division) last season and made a solid start in the Premier League, where they lie 12th.
"Chris Hughton did a great job last season, guiding the club back to the Premier League, and he continued that good work this season," Pardew said. "It is my aim to build on that now and take this club forward.
"I have always managed teams that have played attacking positive football, something I know the supporters here appreciate."
Pardew's first match in charge will be against Liverpool. "I can't wait to get started, and what better way to kick-off than welcoming Liverpool to St James' Park on Saturday."
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