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LMA not backing Pardew for his "unacceptable and inappropriate behaviour"

They don't like Pardew cause he ain't one of them....Yet they get behind scum like Redknapp in a heartbeat..This is the Dallas Buyers club of football. :)

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Whatever criticism we level at Pardew this incident reveled his fighting spirit and desire albeit in an ugly manner. He was actually trying to protect the ball even though we were 1-3 up. :lol:

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Yep. :lol:

 

Besides which, MOTD can suck it. It's a shit program with shit "pundits". We only got on first for negative reasons so they're as much to blame for making it a story. Normally they can hardly be arsed to show us.

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Whatever criticism we level at Pardew this incident reveled his fighting spirit and desire albeit in an ugly manner. He was actually trying to protect the ball even though we were 1-3 up. :lol:

He's a nutter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'll get me coat.

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The FA and the PL and Fifa are at the heart of a plague that is destroying football...A game now where you can hardly touch another player, where clubs are bought and sold through shady deals in Thailand and look at the farrago of the destination of the world cup. An old boys network of doddering reactionaries and money grabbers with no feeling for the grass roots game. An arena where racism is still handled with kid gloves and countries with oil money get PR boosts for their hateful and stone age regimes propagating modern slavery and violence to dissenting voices. Yes Pards will have to pay, but his peers will never be brought to book for their scant disregard for the beautiful game - all shiny and branded and soulless and a spit in the face of the working class. Fuck them all. :)

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Thought this summed it up nicely.

 

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/news/20140302/alan-pardew-newcastle-epl-5-thoughts/index.html?mobile=no

 

The bit about the Stoke match sums up the incoherence that is modern moral outrage. The hysteria around this just makes people look up their arses.

 

"On Saturday, Adam's display suggested he was not content to be loathed in only one half of North London as he set about planting his studs into Arsenal players. First he caught Mikel Arteta above the knee. Then he stamped on a supine Olivier Giroud. In both cases, the ball was nowhere near the point of contact. Either tackle could have caused serious injury to a fellow player. Both were far less forgivable than Pardew's brush with Meyler."

 

Henry Winter was on the other hand claiming that Pardew was endangering the lives of Sunday morning referees. The idea that violence in working class football leagues is a response to or even a function of the touchline behaviours of managers on the television is a PhD thesis in social psychology leap too far for me. If this link is proven then we need to censor all violence on our screens. What a load of bollocks.

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That all said, what should have been a brilliant weekend of football has been completely spoilt by Pardew. A cracking away victory with slick counter-attacking goals, Mourinho writing a new chapter in 'Zen and the art of football team maintenance' with the 5 second half time team talk, the mackems thinking they might have a chance of a trophy before it was cruelly pulled away from them, Manuel 'old cunt' Pelligrini living up to his nickname by getting the name of his team wrong. Even Big Sam had the decency to lose.

 

Pardew's stupidity has spoilt all that enjoyment.

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I dont condone Pardews actions on Saturday as he has a duty as manager to conduct himself in a responsible way. The fact that the club reacted as quickly as it did with the fine (wether he pays it is another matter) shows that they took it seriously. I can't help thinking the FA will go OTT with the punishment they dish out.

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They are looking at the positioning of the 'technical area' in a further attempt to sanitize and emmasculate the game. Cause its a man thing - where men get excited and hormones flow and identities are buttressed against the flow of the encompassing 'big society' genderless ideas of our masters. They hate football, they hate manly men and are determined to continue with this homogeneous (we are all the same) piffle as serves their head spinning product placing agendas. :)

Football is at war with the greater culture being as it is at its core tribal.

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The FA and the PL and Fifa are at the heart of a plague that is destroying football...A game now where you can hardly touch another player, where clubs are bought and sold through shady deals in Thailand and look at the farrago of the destination of the world cup. An old boys network of doddering reactionaries and money grabbers with no feeling for the grass roots game. An arena where racism is still handled with kid gloves and countries with oil money get PR boosts for their hateful and stone age regimes propagating modern slavery and violence to dissenting voices. Yes Pards will have to pay, but his peers will never be brought to book for their scant disregard for the beautiful game - all shiny and branded and soulless and a spit in the face of the working class. Fuck them all. :)

 

Testify, my brother. B)

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