Newcastle fans held protests today at their game against Hull against Mike Ashley and Dennis Wise.
Newcastle and Liverpool fans today protested against the owners of their clubs unhappy at the way things are being run.
Thousands of Newcastle United fans continued their protest against owner Mike Ashley after the Magpies’ 2-1 loss 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.
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.
Seats in the directors’ box usually filled by owner Ashley and director of football Dennis Wise were vacant.
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.
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