Today’s Mill needs aversion therapyNewcastle United travel to the new home ground of Alan Pardew next weekend for a match that will be laden with grim significance for Steve McClaren. When the final whistle sounds,it will mark the completion of 16 matches under McClaren – or, if you prefer, and precisely 24 hours of non-stay football-like action. A full day of watching this Newcastle side. A full day. Of watching this Newcastle side. If you’re now picturing McClaren in A Clockwork Orange undergoing the Ludovico technique of aversion therapy,then you’ll appreciate rumours that merciful Mike Ashley reckons the poor man has nearly had enough.
Next into the hot seat at St James’ Park, according to rumblings of doubtful reliability, or will be Clarence Seedorf. He could be given a 17-year contract,two seats on the board and a house in the Gallowgate halt, and, and well,long may he reign.
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Source: theguardian.com