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  1. Pardew said: “Yohan was struggling at half-time and we can’t risk him" Makes the Marveaux substitution all the more idiotic.
  2. They're comparing him to Torres tbf. He certainly didn't change the game.
  3. This is the second game I've seen Ba come off the bench for Chelsea and do very little only for the wankers on the MoTD sofa to say he changed the game? He did very little and missed a sitter today?
  4. No need to thrown your Troyes out the pram.
  5. I wonder if they are planning the same Tours of the stadium etc as they were all set up for Remy?
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    Vurnon Anita

    That ball to Debuchy was class.
  7. would you have kept an injured player on the pitch? Marveaux is injured too? sure i read some interview earlier where pardew said he subbed both Marveaux and Cabaye due to both picking up injuries. Said on nufcTV he took off Marveaux to bring on Perch to give Cabaye more licence to get forwarded as he thought Cabaye was fit enough to last the full game.
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    Nile Ranger

    '4 months ago via Twitter'
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    Alan Pardew

    Pardew admits he fucked up with Marveaux sub but thought Cabaye would be capable of playing 90 minutes on .cocktv interview. Fucking idiot.
  10. He's not injured man, just Pardew talking bollocks. Didn't expect him to play the full 90 first game, had no problem with him coming off, the problem was the Marveaux substitution.
  11. At least we tried something different at one point today, if Anita hadn't had a heavy touch Cabaye would have had a decent shot at goal unchallenged from 6 yards out.
  12. Krul should have taken that before it got to either Le Fondre or Williamson.
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    Alan Pardew

    Taking off Marveaux when you pretty much know Cabaye wouldn't last the full 90 minutes, with it being his first start after being out for so long, is possible the worst substitution I've ever seen.
  14. #nufc Krul; Debuchy, Williamson, Coloccini ©, Santon; Anita, Cabaye; Shola Ameobi, Marveaux, Gutierrez; Cisse.
  15. What health inspectors found at Premier League football grounds Mice, uncooked chicken and out of date turkey are just some of the hygiene nasties that health inspectors have discovered at Premier League football grounds. The two most recent environmental reports from teams in the top tier of English football have revealed some surprising findings. An inspection of Manchester United's stadium Old Trafford discovered that the club has previously had to deal with the presence of rodents. The report, which also found a broken tap and flaking pipework, instructed them to "continue to monitor and react to the mouse activity". At St Mary’s Stadium, home of the Saints, Southampton were instructed to clean one of their ceilings, refill a soap dispenser and sort out a gap in a floor which provided potential access for pests. The information, which was obtained through Freedom of Information requests, also highlighted some other interesting discoveries. Swansea City were guilty of serving ready cooked chicken that was still pink, leaving an open packet of ham in a kitchen and allowing some pate to go out of date. At Fulham's ground, Craven Cottage, an open box of bread rolls was left out under a wash basin, while Reading FC were told to clean out the dead insects and cobwebs in a drinks area. But for many other teams in the league, such as Aston Villa, Wigan, QPR and West Ham, it was just smaller issues such as temperature control and general cleaning that were highlighted. And reigning champions Manchester City were given top marks, with the inspector writing there was "very good hygiene standards in place". In response to the report Manchester United said they had a "robust pest control system" and that if any incidents do occur they take "immediate and appropriate action". HOW THE CLUBS FARED: Arsenal - The London club scored top marks with inspectors with no contraventions of legislation witnessed; Aston Villa - The Villains were picked up on maintaining temperature control, a lack of water being provided to certain units and a leaking drain pipe; Chelsea - Health inspectors detailed how out of date turkey saddles were almost served, how frozen pies were not correctly labelled and also expressed concerns about the sale stockpot. But it seems the warning was taken, as a follow up inspection recorded hygiene being generally excellent; Everton - High standards of food hygiene and safety were noted by the inspectors; Fulham - Areas of concern shared with Fulham included an open box of bread rolls under a basin, a hole in a wall which could have given access to pests, and a pair of rusty scissors; Liverpool - Like their Merseyside neighbours, Liverpool showed good standards and procedures; Manchester City - The Premier League champions were noted for their very good standards and no action was required; Manchester Utd - The Red Devils were criticised for flaking paintwork and concerns were raised about the presence of rodents, with the report instructing the club to continue to monitor and react to the mouse activity; Newcastle United - No problems were discovered by inspectors at St James's Park with good standards observed; Norwich City - no response; Queens Park Rangers - A few minor problems were found at Loftus Road such as a few loose taps, no hot water to a hand basin and low lighting in certain areas; Reading - Health inspectors found dead insects and cobwebs at the Madejski Stadium, which they instructed the club to clean away, as well as a hole in a ceiling and rubbish behind the PG Tips table; Southampton - Southampton were instructed to clean one of their ceilings, refill a soap dispenser and sort out a gap in a floor which provided potential access for pests; Stoke City - The Potters were told to clean a dirty vacuum packer and take action on some pouches for vacuum packing that were stored in a dirty box; Sunderland - The inspection found the Stadium of Light to comply with hygiene and food legislation; Swansea City - Some of the issues highlighted by the reports included chicken being served that was still pink, out of date watercress, out of date pate and an open packet of cooked ham left in a kitchen; Tottenham Hotspur - Tottenham scored well in the report with food hygiene being recorded as well managed; West Bromwich Albion - Top marks for West Brom as hygiene standards were recorded as being very high; West Ham United - Not many problems were discovered at Upton Park with inspectors just instructing some extractor filters to be cleaned and to replace a missing ceiling tile; Wigan Athletic - High standards were noted at Wigan with the report just telling them to ensure temperatures were recorded properly
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    St James' Park

    Agreed, the externals could do with a wash too.
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    Loïc Remy

    Just got in. What. The. Fuck.
  18. Yep, we have a few of them, Ben Stevens, Jamie Harley et al. Know nothing about them.
  19. The corer between the the Barclay stand and the City Stand is apparently known as 'The Snake Pit' at Carrow Road.
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