Sports Alan Pardew should be blamed for Loic Remy's departure - Andy Cole

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Former Newcastle striker Andy Cole, has blasted Newcastle coach Alan Pardew, for the woes that befell the club and also for Loic Remy's transfer request decision.

Cole questioned Pardew's management when the club suffered seven defeats out of eight matches towards the end of the last campaign as Remy had scored 14 goals in his loan transfer from QPR.

Remy has refused to sign any permanent deal with Newcastle which Cole has attributed to the head-butting incident of Pardew on Hull City's player, David Meyler in March.

"It makes it easier to leave. What happened last season was absolutely crazy – not just with what happened with the players, but with Alan Pardew getting roped into the situation with the player at Hull and getting sent off.

"You look at that and think a manager should not get himself into that position.

"You wouldn't tell your players to go on like that, then he ends up doing it.

"What is going on at Newcastle United? Only time will tell."

Remy has expressed the hunger for UEFA Champions League football and Newcastle is not capable of any European football at all.

"I wouldn't say he would regret it, he wants to play Champions League football.

"Newcastle can't provide him with that and can't provide any European football."

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