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Alan Pardew has had his say, the TV pundits and journalists have told us their opinions - now the time has come to tell is YOUR view on Newcastle United’s efforts in the 2013/14 campaign in this year’s Big Toon Survey.

As ever it hasn’t been dull at St James’ Park but once again opinion of supporters appears to be polarised after an up and down season on Tyneside.

In some people’s eyes the campaign has merely demonstrated that United will never get anywhere until they start investing in the team on the pitch and showing some ambition rather than churning out positive balance sheets.

Others can see what Newcastle chiefs are trying to achieve in building solid foundations on the finance front and building for the future.

But overall, those who want to see the club get the first piece of silverware since 1969 when the great Bob Moncur hoisted the Fairs Cup high into Hungarian skies in Budapest feel that the time has come for Mike Ashley to put his money where his mouth is.

During the survey we aim to get an accurate feel of fan opinion going into the summer and we will present the results so that they can be measured compared to last year.

Twelve months ago Newcastle staved off relegation by the skin of their teeth to finish 16th with a win on the penultimate day of the campaign at Queens Park Rangers.

A year on, Newcastle are the most improved team in the Premier League after delivering a tenth place finish.

But there is still unrest.

In this survey we’ll look to find out where fans feel the blame lies.

Some fans have chanted for Alan Pardew to go.

Otheres feel he has been hard done by and not had the required funds to spend to take the club to the business end of the table.

If that is the case, then surely it could be argued that Pardew has actually done a good job in delivering a top 10 finish?

Although some sections of fans feel that they are being brainwashed into thinking that ninth is an achievement.

Eithe way - we want to hear from you.

And the more people who take part in the survey the stronger and more accurate the results will be.

So now is the time to get involved.

Here is your chance to make it clear whether Ashley, Pardew or Joe Kinnear should be blamed for the season or whether you are satisfied with top 10.

There’s also the chance to vote for the young player of the season, player of the season, goal of the season and most improved player.

YOUR opinion counts - make sure you’re part of it.