Defeat at the Britannia Stadium - Peter Crouch's first-half header was all that separated the teams - leaves the Magpies still without
a league win in 2014-15 and puts Pardew under even further pressure after a week in which Ashley was reported to have claimed that the sack would follow a negative result.
Pardew was jeered by the travelling support as the game wound to an end, and has borne the brunt of fan frustrations for several weeks, but the 53-year-old has vowed to continue to fight to save his job.
When asked if he expected to face crunch talks in the immediate aftermath of Monday's game, Pardew toldSky Sports: "No, we will have some serious conversations before Saturday. He [Ashley] doesn't want to lose and neither do I.
"I've never really been in this situation before, it's a bit unique. But I'm a professional football manager and that's what I'll continue to do."
Jack Colback rattled the crossbar from four yards in the game's dying stages as a point slipped out of reach and Pardew conceded a lack of spark up front had cost his team throughout.
"We didn't come up with the answers tonight," he said. "We just need a little bit of something in that final area.
"Jack is beating himself up in there, I thought his game was terrific tonight against a good midfield.
"We let ourselves down on the goal and that was the difference really. It leaves us in a position where we are in the bottom three. I have to fight, the team has to fight, to turn this around."
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