It has been a predictable end to the season - everything we said last week has happened.
I think, for 20 minutes, Newcastle were the better side. Probably, in the first half an hour, they were unlucky with the goal and, after that, there's nothing in their play.
They don't believe in what they're doing even though you talk about passion - in the second half some of the substitutions, style of play and the manner they finished that game wasn't great.
There was no reaction in the second half and I don't think they had a shot on target all game. As soon as they went behind, that was it and that's pretty much their season in a nutshell.
I don't think the fans did expect a miracle from Alan Shearer but it's only one win in eight. Whatever you say, he has got part of the responsibility to take. He can't just take over and say he's only had eight games.
A lot of time, managers do go in and get an instant reaction but he hasn't had that.
I am not saying he's to blame for one minute for going down but he has some responsibility and doesn't deserve an out that some fans are giving him.
Mike Ashley would not manage his company like he's managed this club. He's come into the game but knows no more than the guy sitting next to you at St James' Park.
Running a football club, you have to make the biggest decisions and he has to delegate but handed responsibility to the wrong people.
Anyone with any understanding of what goes on up there would not make Dennis Wise the director of football. Whether he can or can't do it, you cannot give him the job.
Ashley has got the money but not the know-how. He's coming into a business he knows nothing about and when you get big decisions wrong, the consequences are you get relegated.
Hull are thinking they've got out of jail and what are they going to do next year as they will be down by Christmas with that form.
A club losing games of football that extent have to be worried because they'll soon be down if they carry on that way because they are a million miles off staying in The Premier League with the side they have got.
I think Hull will be considering themselves fortunate to be in The Premier League as it's in spite of themselves not because of.