NUFC Fans Forum Demand Meeting With Mike Ashley
The group have insisted they want to meet Newcastle United's owner face to face.
"It is the overall view of the Fans Forum that we wish to take you up on your offer to meet. However, we do not want this meeting to be our remaining meeting simply brought forward. We feel that there is more than plenty to discuss at our final meeting of the season. We agree, as a group, that the club have been open and transparent during our meetings. However, we feel quite strongly that we would like Mike Ashley, the owner of NUFC to be present at this interim meeting. "We feel that it isnt too much to ask. We also feel that it may help NUFC in the long run. It is something that we are sure that you recognise that many of our fans want. Whilst it is quite obvious that yourself and Mike have been consistently against this, we must ask you to please reconsider this policy for the good of NUFC. "We must ask the club to act now and put its house in order as a matter of urgency."Newcastle have lost eight games in succession for the first time in their Premier League history following the 3-0 humbling at Leicester City and they have just three matches remaining to save their top-flight status. The Magpies find themselves in 15th place in the Premier League, just two points above 18th-placed Sunderland, and NUFC's remaining fixtures are against West Bromwich Albion, Queens Park Rangers and West Ham United. Below is the open letter from the Fans Forum in full:
"It is the overall view of the Fans Forum that we wish to take you up on your offer to meet. However, we do not want this meeting to be our remaining meeting simply brought forward. We feel that there is more than plenty to discuss at our final meeting of the season. We agree, as a group, that the club have been open and transparent during our meetings. However, we feel quite strongly that we would like Mike Ashley, the owner of NUFC to be present at this interim meeting. We feel that it isnt too much to ask. We also feel that it may help NUFC in the long run. It is something that we are sure that you recognise that many of our fans want. Whilst it is quite obvious that yourself and Mike have been consistently against this, we must ask you to please reconsider this policy for the good of NUFC. "We must ask the club to act now and put its house in order as a matter of urgency. We have three remaining games. Three games give us three opportunities to protect our Premier League status.
We must have someone at the head of our team that will ensure that the eleven players in black and white shirts are indeed fighting for our survival. The owners of NUFC must take responsibility in a gamble that has obviously not paid off. Whilst John Carver is clearly NUFC through and through, the lack of key management qualities needed for the Premier League have put our club in this horrendous position. Whilst the club have indicated that there will be no managerial change, we would urge you to provide the current coaching team with expert guidance towards man-management, whether that be from an existent member or from an external source on an interim basis. Our fantastic away support was demonstrated yet again at Leicester - yet another sell-out. Some of those fans displayed a banner which read: We dont demand a team that wins, we demand a club that tries! "While our fan base may have many differing views, we are quite convinced that we all share the sentiment of that banner. Fans of NUFC are no longer prepared to accept this nonsense. Enough is enough. We want Actions NOT Words.For all the latest NUFC News, Views and Transfers make sure to follow WhatCultureNUFC on Twitter and Facebook.