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Martinez has also never had the opportunity to work with players as good as Pardew did last season so it's a bit of a mute point. That's like saying David May was a better centre half than somebody like Woodgate because he won more trophies than he did.

 

It would be interesting to compare budgets though. Am really not sure what that would show tbh.

 

Not to mention Wigan being chronically inconsistent. Why cant Martinez get them playing beuatiful carpet football every week?....sack the cunt he's useless.

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Or the value of the squads.

Ours, on top of my head:

 

Ba - 15 million striker

Cisse - 15 million striker

Ben arfa - 20 million winger

Cabaye - 15 million CM

Tiote - 15 million DM

Anita - 8 million utility DM/fullback

Colo - 7-8 million defender

Santon - 6-7 million fullback

Krul - 15 million keeper

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It would be interesting to compare budgets though. Am really not sure what that would show tbh.

 

Not to mention Wigan being chronically inconsistent. Why cant Martinez get them playing beuatiful carpet football every week?....sack the cunt he's useless.

If you just look at the teams on paper we have a far superior team to Wigan, whereas they're inconsistent due to their squad being one of the worst in the league, yet Martinez always seems to set them out with a particular game plan and gets the best out of what he's got, which is something Pardew isn't doing with us. One big concern for me at the moment is that in the past when Pardew's teams are on the decline he's never been able to turn that slide around. Hopefully he can do that with us, but the history books don't look upon it favourably at the moment.

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Or the value of the squads.

Ours, on top of my head:

 

Ba - 15 million striker

Cisse - 15 million striker

Ben arfa - 20 million winger

Cabaye - 15 million CM

Tiote - 15 million DM

Anita - 8 million utility DM/fullback

Colo - 7-8 million defender

Santon - 6-7 million fullback

Krul - 15 million keeper

 

:lol:

 

 

All of that, ALL of it, has nothing to do with Pardew. Thats all down to Carr,Llambias and Ashley. Its called undervalued players acheieveing more than their transfer fees would suggest they could. Which is the complete essence of NUFC in 2012. And who was the coach when their transfer fees shot up in value?... to be fair to you Pardew may have had some input there perhaps? ;)

 

Thats why he's got time to sort this out, last season's performances.

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Be that as it may, its our current squad and the one Pardew has the task of getting the most out of.

You cant compare that squad to the squads of managers like Lambert and Martinez. They are shovelling pig shit in comparison.

We may disagree on alot of things but I think we can agree that the names of those players with their values attached to them makes up a hell of a good team - on paper.

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If you just look at the teams on paper we have a far superior team to Wigan, whereas they're inconsistent due to their squad being one of the worst in the league, yet Martinez always seems to set them out with a particular game plan and gets the best out of what he's got, which is something Pardew isn't doing with us. One big concern for me at the moment is that in the past when Pardew's teams are on the decline he's never been able to turn that slide around. Hopefully he can do that with us, but the history books don't look upon it favourably at the moment.

 

Have we?......see my last post to LBT. Its how you use the money provided. And NUFC showed last season that in the last 18 months theyve been better at it than any other club in the premiership. Its why we finsished 5th. Wonder how much the likes of Kone,Maloney and Di Santo are on?...

 

Good post, it would be interesting to break it all down at his other clubs.

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Martinez has also never had the opportunity to work with players as good as Pardew did last season so it's a bit of a mute point. That's like saying David May was a better centre half than somebody like Woodgate because he won more trophies than he did.

The players Pardew was working with last season were nearer to Wigan's standard than they were to Chelsea's who he finished above. We're not Brazil 1970.

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The players Pardew was working with last season were nearer to Wigan's standard than they were to Chelsea's who he finished above. We're not Brazil 1970.

 

Nobody is saying that we are but with the players we've got available to us we should be playing a lot better than we are.

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Dont think anyone is debating that. The problem is to expect another season where our top players remain injury free, especially keeping in mind European involvement, was folly. Which brings you back to the two idiots sitting on top of Pardew. We'll just keep going on in circles like this :)

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So you are happy with how we play when both cabaye and tiote are playing? Sitting in front of williamson and colo and hoofing it up? Thats kind of my point. The injuries arent affecting our playing style as much as you make out.

Its fairly similar to what we are cooking up now tbf.

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There are at least 7 players in our starting XI that has been repeatedly linked with the likes of Chelsea, Man U, City and/or Arsenal - which suggests otherwise Stevie.

So fuck. Kevin Scott was once linked with a move to Man Utd, and Real Madrid looked at Chopra as a kid.
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The players Pardew was working with last season were nearer to Wigan's standard than they were to Chelsea's who he finished above. We're not Brazil 1970.

 

Krul, Coloccini, Tiote, Cisse, Ba, Ben Arfa, Cabaye and Santon are definitely all closer to Wigan's standards than Chelsea's.

 

One thing he does deserve a lot of credit for last season was getting the likes of Perch, Best and Ryan Taylor to perform at their absolute maximum. Especially as those players were wrote off by fans. He seems to have a knack at getting those to perform.

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Self defeating arguments here, listing our top players but ignoring the very important point that they haven't played many games together this season, which is a big reason why we are struggling is desperate.

 

Our core/key players have spent far too much time injured or suspended, they are either missing or coming back. How many games have Tiote and Cabaye played together? S Taylor and Colo? How many games did Krul miss at the start of the season?

 

That's not to say we haven't played some atrocious football which Pardew could have done a hell of a lot more to correct but to completely ignore the fact we have had to deal with these problems is stupid. To bring up Pardew quotes where he is trying to deflect the blame from his boss is just a whole new level of moronic, imo.

 

He is far from perfect, he does really annoy me at times but he didn't win manager of the season out of luck. He is a decent manager who is going through a very poor spell. He and the coaching staff need to get things turned around quickly but anyone calling for his head really need to have a look at themselves. We are becoming a joke with regards to shifting managers, fair enough we have had more than our fair share that needed moving on but it's pathetic how quickly some have turned on Pardew.

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Martinez has also never had the opportunity to work with players as good as Pardew did last season so it's a bit of a mute point. That's like saying David May was a better centre half than somebody like Woodgate because he won more trophies than he did.

He had the opportunity to work with Reina, Gerrard, Suarez and under an owner that would actually back him financially. Or are you saying that Martinez may not be as impressive with better players?

 

Another issue that I have with casting names about is that we're being guilty of that which we're so often accused. A bad run of games and we're calling for the manager's head, as if that alone has ever solved anything for us. We played better against stoke than we have been and while the performances have been poor, and that's partially Pardew's responsibility (it's also down to the player themselves), there are mitigating reasons.

 

If we had our 1st team out and the performances were as poor as they have been I'd be impatient too. However, given the landscape looking the way it does, I don't believe calling for Pardew's head is anything but panic.

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