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I can't really see many people getting much enjoyment football wise this year. I do understand it's about the whole day having a couple of drinks with your mates and a bit of banter. But I could see more enjoyment in going the pub with your mates having a bit of banter and not paying for the privilege of watching the dross that's been served up this year.
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Pardew showed a masterclass in substitutions last week by taking off Sissoko. Then replacing him with Sammy Ameobi in the 89th minute when we were 0-4 down against Southampton pure genius.
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We dont know who the people are behind SPDC but we do know they seem to be very organised, professional & knowledgeable. They seem to be able to do the ground work of informing & organising but ultimately it's the fans that are going to have to bite the bullet (for better or worse) and carry things forward.
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If the protest in the ground didnt work would the SPDC group consider a peaceful protest outside the ground. Again informing the local council, police, tv, radio and newspaper media. Maybe's people were scared to protest in the ground through fear of being ejected or refused entry to the ground.
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It was obvious on Saturday the more vocal supporters have left the ground.
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The good thing is they aren't disheartened.
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http://sackpardew.com/ Final post match statement Hull
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This is it Ashley probably wont mind a protest like that every fortnight pay your £27 & step right up.
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Nice one man good luck.
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Alan Pardew - Poltroon sacked by a forrin team
trooper replied to Kid Dynamite's topic in Newcastle Forum
In the 2006–07 season, Pardew was criticised after seeing West Ham through their worst run of defeats in over 70 years which included an exit from the UEFA Cup to Palermo in the very first round and a League Cup defeat to Chesterfield. Definitely got form.- 10610 replies
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Alan Pardew - Poltroon sacked by a forrin team
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I "> Some more of my devious shenanigans aimed at unsettling a perfectly good manager, rather than just a fact.This is the thing for me Pardew has broken bad records that stretch back decades. I'm fairly confident if he's still here by Xmas he will have all the records and will be the worst manager we've ever had.- 10610 replies
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I read a report as well that the only reason Cisse got a chance to play was because the club doctor wasn't in the ground.- 10610 replies
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Alan Pardew - Poltroon sacked by a forrin team
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Same here Andrew can you imagine if he'd been injured Pardew is a 24 carat cock.- 10610 replies
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Alan Pardew - Poltroon sacked by a forrin team
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No Krul, Gouffran or Cisse tomorow all have sickness bug.- 10610 replies
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If he had someone lined up wouldnt it have happened after the Southampton game.- 10610 replies
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Alan Pardew - Poltroon sacked by a forrin team
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Possibly to piss the fans off I honestly think if we were relegated again Ashley would try to sell NUFC. I dont think there's the same spirit in this team as there was with Barton Nolan Carroll etc to bounce straight back up.- 10610 replies
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CT everything from Meatloaf to Maltloaf.
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Cheap 'n' Cheerless.
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Alan Pardew - Poltroon sacked by a forrin team
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Looks like wherever he's been they're pleased to see the back of him.- 10610 replies
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Alan Pardew - Poltroon sacked by a forrin team
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This put Pardew under pressure going into the 2008–09 season but Charlton started the season off well with victories over Reading and Swansea. However, Charlton's form very quickly deteriorated and they were near the foot of the table after 8 games without a win. After an inept display in a 5–2 home defeat to Sheffield United hundreds of supporters remained for more than an hour to condemn their manager, chanting, "We want Pardew out" and "We want our club back" after Charlton had slipped into the Championship's bottom three.[18][19] On 22 November 2008, Pardew parted company with Charlton by mutual consent.[20] AHAA!- 10610 replies
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The fall and rise of Alan Pardewby ChicagoAddick on November 18, 2011 Like 99.9% of all Charlton fans I was as pleased as punch when the club announced late on Christmas Eve in 2006 that Alan Pardew was joining to become our new manager and thus putting us out of the Les Reed misery. Reed’s short spell in charge was a disaster and in my mind Pardew had done good things at Reading and was unfortunate to lose a political game at Upton Park a fortnight previous, and the Hammers loss was our gain. Pardew was welcomed with open arms and he then proceeded to take us a rollercoaster of emotion. Who can forget the West Ham game or the comeback at Watford and of course the poignant final home game against Tottenham before we finally succumbed to relegation after losing just 7 of Pardew’s 19 games in charge. We all blamed Dowie, and we proudly dusted ourselves down and looked forward to watching a Championship promotion party a year later. Pardew instilled belief and pride in those first six months and we all bought in to it. But then it all went wrong and somehow he then proceeded to completely dismantle the club’s soul and helped by a weak board Pardew’s ego became out of control as were allegedly some of his off-field antics. Despite being hero worshipped at The Valley in that first year, it became obvious he thought Charlton was below him, an interesting jactitation, as his man management skills started to resemble David Brent. Like a small scab, Pardew picked at it and picked at it trying to make it better but only making things a whole lot worse until fan power forced him out, his grubby little hands clasping a cheque made out for £1.5m as he drove his Bentley out of the Valley gates. Southampton were next for Pardew, brought in by the late Markus Liebherr. After Liebherr died Pardew relationship with his new boss, the outspoken Nicola Cortese, was always on a crash course and sure enough within a few months he was gone but not after he had signed almost a new team.Pardew left St Mary’s with another big cheque in his hand. In December last year, one of his mates and the head of the unofficial Cockney Mafia, Mike Ashley surprised and further dismayed Geordies by giving Pardew a five and half year contract, but not before he was castigated for some unwise words on BBC’s MOTD2. Today West Ham, Charlton, Southampton and Newcastle all sit in the top three of their respective divisions with some media types talking about Pardew as a possible next England manager. Pardew’s Newcastle are expected to lose their first game of the season tomorrow, but is Pardew any good? These are some questions I’ve been asking myself recently: What would West Ham’s fans do for a Premier League club again? Would Pardew have got Charlton relegated like his replacement did winning just 2 of the 21 games after Pardew was sacked. How many Southampton players that were signed by Pardew are now showcasing their talents at the top of the Championship under Nigel Adkins and how the flying fcuk is that smug git now managing a Premier League team sat 3rd in the table and still unbeaten? Pardew is an extremely self confident individual who came to the glamour of professional football late but to me represents everything that is wrong with English football’s new money. I often hear that because of his non-league background he brings old fashioned principles to clubs, well I’m not so sure Richard Murray would agree. What Pardew does bring is a circus but there are few bigger and sillier circuses than at St James Park, sorry Sports Direct Arena. Maybe this has helped him up in the north-east and he was so unwanted when he first showed up that he had to show some humility, which I don’t think comes easy. What has always come easy however is his ability to say the right things to get supporters on side. Dowie may have had his PowerPoint presentation but Pardew has a well honed collection of patter. Pardew is talented as a coach no doubt and many people in the game hold him in high regard, Chris Powell is one but what is pretty apparent is that he needs to be ruled with an iron fist and his ego and access to the purse strings need to be kept well in check. I am not convinced that Mike Ashley and Derek Llambias are the men to do that but the Geordies lack of cash has at least halted Pardew’s mostly unnecessary raids into the transfer market. Pardew at times reminded me of one of those determined shoppers barging into Harrods swing doors on New Year’s Day waving (someone else’s) cheque book! Pardew though wasn’t always shopping in Harrods, at least when he was with us! Whether Pardew is obsequious enough to have learnt from his mistakes, we will have to wait and see but one thing is for certain though, trouble is never far away and he won’t help but fall over himself at some point and there will be plenty of obstacles in his way at Newcastle United.- 10610 replies
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Newcastle manager Alan Pardew says if he wasn't serving a touchline ban, he could have "stopped" the winning goal in his side's 2-1 defeat to Swansea. No ego Alan AHAA!- 10610 replies
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=saEhYhPN7JM This is the voice from the movie Rockstar starring Mark Wahlberg.
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Alan Pardew - Poltroon sacked by a forrin team
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I could laugh were he say's "he doesn't have an ego" does he forget fanking himself in the summer absolute cock end he is .- 10610 replies
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I didn't think he would on Saturday but you never know with this idiot.- 10610 replies
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