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A similar poll on NO has Pardew's backing at 12 %. Too many left wing namby pamby do-gooding Guardian readers on here. More sheds, less quinoa please.

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A similar poll on NO has Pardew's backing at 12 %. Too many left wing namby pamby do-gooding Guardian readers on here. More sheds, less quinoa please.

Ok then IF he was sacked who in their right mind would come and work for Ashley.

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Some people are really missing the point here I feel. When you more or less have to play players who are patently out of form it erodes not only that players confidence and ability but also that of the players around them. In an ideal situation you have the squad to ride out the lack of form in players by moving them out of the first team and replacing them with someone of sufficient quality. This way you prevent the out of form players confidence disappearing altogether and insulates he rest of the team against it. If you're playing alongside players who are making the wrong decisions, turning the ball over, going missing in defense etc then it will naturally begin to eat away at your belief in your team and even your own ability. This has clearly happened to a number of out players. The buck stops at Ashley on this front as we don't have the squad to cater for injuries, loss of form etc and subsequently when things go wrong it can quickly snowball.

 

If the manager lines up the best players he has in their best positions, or drops players and replaces them like for like, in a well drilled setup based on clear principals then you might have a point. Any underperforming players would have no excuse for an aimless, disorganised, listless show.

 

We don't do that though. Pardew chops and changes with total disregard for any sort of consitency, he withdraws players who are crying out for game time, he puts players in their place that are proven failures at this level. He plays them out of position. He claims he has one vision while the team produce something totally different.

 

Ashley takes all the blame for everything that goes tits up at the club, but that includes appointing Pardew. A bloke whose entire track record shows a history of completely failing to get performances out of world class players like Tevez. We were disgusted when he arrived because we know what a bad manager he is and that hasn't changed. Ashley's faults don't absolve him of his failures any more than Pardew's faults absolve Ashley.

 

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A similar poll on NO has Pardew's backing at 12 %. Too many left wing namby pamby do-gooding Guardian readers on here. More sheds, less quinoa please.

Would you take a Villa win if it meant Pardew was sacked?

Yes 120 (87.6%)

No 17 (12.4%)

 

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i'd love to see pardew dedicating our wins to mcmahon and thanking him for not performing his signature double underhook facebuster on him after yet another home loss to the mackems

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i'd love to see pardew dedicating our wins to mcmahon and thanking him for not performing his signature double underhook facebuster on him after yet another home loss to the mackems

 

Pardew will be a distant memory when the clubs sold.
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i'd love to see pardew dedicating our wins to mcmahon and thanking him for not performing his signature double underhook facebuster on him after yet another home loss to the mackems

I'd loved to have seen him dedicate the 0-4 loss against Tottenham to Mike.

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So its ok for the club to make up stories to tell the fans, but its not ok for the papers to make up stories about the club.

5.2 The club admitted to the tribunal that it repeatedly and intentionally misled the press, public and the fans of Newcastle United.

 

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So its ok for the club to make up stories to tell the fans, but its not ok for the papers to make up stories about the club.

5.2 The club admitted to the tribunal that it repeatedly and intentionally misled the press, public and the fans of Newcastle United.

As if these jokers are in any position to hold up the virtues professionalism. :lol:

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"Another disappointing game, Alan, what do the Brazilians need to do, now?"

 

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"Well first fings first, we need to sort aht this Europa competition, it's killing Brazil, here. I'd also like to fank Mike for some shrewd investment and not putting any of our players in this World Cup shop window as we're a bit vulnerable to the big clabs, it's so easy to turn a players head these days."

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