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Hoof Hearted 31 Mar 17 11.34am

Nothing other than your gung-ho approach to attacking the opposition with all guns blazing and the abdication of defending our goal cost you your job Alan.

The expression "all your eggs in one basket" springs to mind.

 

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View Happiness Stan's Profile Happiness Stan Flag Itchycoo Park 31 Mar 17 12.51pm Send a Private Message to Happiness Stan Add Happiness Stan as a friend

Fact is Pardew can't spot a player for his life. Pushed Jedi out the door for a knackered Flamini, who clearly is just winding his career down here. Remy was a massive, reckless gamble. Mutch - a player he professed to have fracked extensively at Toon, and Lee are never regular prem starters, then there's all his gambles and duff loans. Bombing out Murray for adebayor on massive wages... I'll always have a soft spot for Pardew, and even his t***tishness is strangely endearing, but he is an absolute bluffer and a s*** manager. He's blown his best opportunity in English football and he knows it. Wish him the best but God he should have gone long ago...

 


"How can I remember to keep it all together when half the moon is taken away?"

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View Rachid Rachid Rachid's Profile Rachid Rachid Rachid Flag 31 Mar 17 9.01pm Send a Private Message to Rachid Rachid Rachid Add Rachid Rachid Rachid as a friend

Astonishing that chocolate should use the word loyal in the same sentence as "me" unless, perhaps, he's delusional.

Seriously starting to think that Steve Coogan based his character on him.

His tenure as manager wasn't a disaster by any means as we'd have probably gone down without his intervention in 2015 but he's a good "bounce" manager and did it with somebody else's group of players.

The state he left us in when considering it was his team and the wages being paid was a disgrace.

Edited by Rachid Rachid Rachid (31 Mar 2017 10.18pm)

 

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View Happiness Stan's Profile Happiness Stan Flag Itchycoo Park 31 Mar 17 9.16pm Send a Private Message to Happiness Stan Add Happiness Stan as a friend

He's a decent attacking coach, with pretensions way beyond his station and capacity.

 


"How can I remember to keep it all together when half the moon is taken away?"

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View bideagle's Profile bideagle Flag Bideford 31 Mar 17 10.03pm Send a Private Message to bideagle Add bideagle as a friend

Cnut!

 

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ParchmoreEagle Flag Belair 01 Apr 17 12.13am

From Holmesdale NEWS article:

Antonio Conte

"I remember the game very well at Crystal Palace. We deserved to win, but we suffered also. Crystal Palace have a lot of really good players. (Christian) Benteke is a top player, (Wilfired) Zaha, (Andros) Townsend. Another player I like a lot is (Yohan) Cabaye, (Jason) Puncheon.

"If you ask my why they stay in this (low) position, I don't know. For me it's very strange. To have a team with this many great players in this position, very strange. It can happen. Last season it happened to Chelsea, for example.

"But we have to pay great attention. They won their last three games, and they're sixth in the table over the last six games. So we have to pay attention, above all after the international break. We faced a lot of (injury) problems this week."

ANSWER: ALAN PARDEW

 


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View rossboss29's Profile rossboss29 Flag Portsmouth 01 Apr 17 12.44am Send a Private Message to rossboss29 Add rossboss29 as a friend

To continuously play Kelly at left back when we he was awful every game bar one for me is the reason he deserves the sack. Fryers or a youth player would of been better and for a manager not to recognise we had adequate cover at left back is beyond a joke. Don't blame a car crash- it doesn't take Einstein to work out you need 2 good options for every position

 

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View The Dolphin's Profile The Dolphin Online Flag 01 Apr 17 7.18am Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

Originally posted by Happiness Stan

Fact is Pardew can't spot a player for his life. Pushed Jedi out the door for a knackered Flamini, who clearly is just winding his career down here. Remy was a massive, reckless gamble. Mutch - a player he professed to have fracked extensively at Toon, and Lee are never regular prem starters, then there's all his gambles and duff loans. Bombing out Murray for adebayor on massive wages... I'll always have a soft spot for Pardew, and even his t***tishness is strangely endearing, but he is an absolute bluffer and a s*** manager. He's blown his best opportunity in English football and he knows it. Wish him the best but God he should have gone long ago...

Well said!

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 01 Apr 17 9.06am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Happiness Stan

Fact is Pardew can't spot a player for his life. Pushed Jedi out the door for a knackered Flamini, who clearly is just winding his career down here. Remy was a massive, reckless gamble. Mutch - a player he professed to have fracked extensively at Toon, and Lee are never regular prem starters, then there's all his gambles and duff loans. Bombing out Murray for adebayor on massive wages... I'll always have a soft spot for Pardew, and even his t***tishness is strangely endearing, but he is an absolute bluffer and a s*** manager. He's blown his best opportunity in English football and he knows it. Wish him the best but God he should have gone long ago...

Keeping him on too long has actually damaged his chances of employment so he'll need the extra compo from the contract extension to continue the life he's become accustomed to. So it was cruel on him, and us, keeping an impact manager on for too long who's poor in the transfer market.

 


COYP

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 01 Apr 17 9.41am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman


it was cruel on him, and us, keeping an impact manager on for too long who's poor in the transfer market.

I wonder exactly how many of the poor transfers were entirely down to him as it wouldn't surprise me if Steve Parish had a lot to do with the transfers although Pardew probably had the last word

 

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View alaneagle1's Profile alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 01 Apr 17 9.53am Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I wonder exactly how many of the poor transfers were entirely down to him as it wouldn't surprise me if Steve Parish had a lot to do with the transfers although Pardew probably had the last word

You have answered your own question.
At the end of his two years the Team was not better.
No improvement.

 


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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 01 Apr 17 10.19am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I wonder exactly how many of the poor transfers were entirely down to him as it wouldn't surprise me if Steve Parish had a lot to do with the transfers although Pardew probably had the last word

And doing what's good for his chances of a co tract extension instead of the good of the squad?

If Pardew couldn't come up with better than whoever was on the inside of the back pages then again, we're well rid. No better than Harry Redknapp.

 


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