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Skeletor

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  1. Death threats? Oldham sponsored by Mike Ashley's Sports Direct? width=400http://mediaserver.dwpub.com/news/29645/16+April+Keith+Bishop.jpg[/img] Keith Bishop killed Tupac.
  2. Agree with this. If he had shown remorse he might well have got back into football eventually.
  3. I don't even see this as a joke. It's exactly what he should do. He had a great opportunity, he f***ed it up. Be thankful to be out of prison and put in a shift at a normal, profileless job. He, along with all people released from prison, might as well just go and jump off a bridge based on your logic. Why doesn't he just settle for a life on the dole taking taxpayer's money if he's only allowed to apply for perceived shit jobs. He has a right to seek employment in any area he chooses. If clubs won't employ him then he will have to look somewhere else, fair enough. This is the point. He's not in a position to be fussy and there is no entitlement. Football has no obligation to take him back and he should be more than happy to work at a 'shit' job. He needs to accept he screwed up his career and it's over. I agree with you that football has no obligation to take him back. But if a club chooses to offer him a deal, they should not be met with online petitions, sponsor boycotts and politicians deriding them for doing so. Why not? People associated with those clubs don't want their club soiled by association. If he's allowed to seek employment again in football then people are allowed to voice their objections to it.
  4. I don't even see this as a joke. It's exactly what he should do. He had a great opportunity, he f***ed it up. Be thankful to be out of prison and put in a shift at a normal, profileless job. He, along with all people released from prison, might as well just go and jump off a bridge based on your logic. Why doesn't he just settle for a life on the dole taking taxpayer's money if he's only allowed to apply for perceived shit jobs. He has a right to seek employment in any area he chooses. If clubs won't employ him then he will have to look somewhere else, fair enough. This is the point. He's not in a position to be fussy and there is no entitlement. Football has no obligation to take him back and he should be more than happy to work at a 'shit' job. He needs to accept he screwed up his career and it's over.
  5. I don't even see this as a joke. It's exactly what he should do. He had a great opportunity, he f***ed it up. Be thankful to be out of prison and put in a shift at a normal, profileless job. Exactly. He'd be lucky to get a job at all with a criminal record, he shouldn't be so fussy.
  6. Statistically their most successful manager in History. http://media.giphy.com/media/PYEGoZXABBMuk/giphy.gif
  7. And it was so promising until this point.
  8. Would rather have someone like Hoddle in temporary charge if we are legitimately waiting until the summer to appoint someone awesome like De Boer. Leave Carver in charge and we won't even be in the Premiership next season.
  9. http://media.giphy.com/media/Ax8ItWw58J0qY/giphy.gif
  10. That match was pure taking the piss, he was even getting in the box and trying to score as a striker too (his first) - he played the best football he's played for us that day. He was the SOLE reason we did anything in the beginning of the season, then made the scapegoat shortly thereafter. Fuck Pardew. Dat line up: Krul Debuchy Coloccini Yanga-Mbiwa Santon Anita Cabaye Ben Arfa Sissoko Remy Cisse
  11. Or he can't do a Geordie accent.
  12. That may be the worst first post of all time
  13. http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view2/2237443/fist-pump-o.gif
  14. Accept the bid then send them Tiote. See if they notice.
  15. What gets me is how any Palace fan can watch that welcome interview where he looks like he wishes he was dead and can't show even one fake shred of enthusiasm to be there and still support him.
  16. How grim is that as a prize, though? A few hours of defensive training drills; a meal where Alan chooses what you eat; then 90 minutes of watching your team dry humped by your neighbours. Lunch is probably on the winner since the King can do whatever he wants.
  17. "Arsene Wenger bought Alexis Sanchez - what a tactical masterstroke that was...." Tactics to me (and most other people in football) are about specific strategies against an opposition. Buying to suit a style of play is about a managers approach or philosophy. And Pardew has those - they're just pretty crap. In an ideal world he has a big, strong, fast counter-attacking teams built around 1-2 class players preferably the 2 most advanced players. According to you -focussing on team morale and confidence is a tactic too. As a football manager Alan Pardew has some merit. Most of us know this as many are saying they fancy him to keep them in the division.
  18. Someone from SackPardew should win that free lunch.
  19. Tomorrow it will have changed again.
  20. Can someone explain the reasoning behind this? The guy must be the polar opposite of Pardew. Trying to score a goal.
  21. Brutal reading that for Carver
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