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    Alan Pardew

    :lol: Yeah, because I was really making a legitimate comparison of their "levels of evil" - not illustrating a point about getting into bed with bad people.
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    Alan Pardew

    Disagree, unsurprisingly. Ossie got the boot because we were second bottom and on our way to sliding down a division. KK may well have been spoken to before Ossie was officially given his marching orders though, you are correct. I do differentiate the two situations because of the following: Hughton was given the boot when we were 9th having taken a relegated side up from the Championship. The true reasons for his dismissal we can speculate about all day - from my perspective "getting someone in with more experience" isn't a real or valid reason. People without experience in all kinds of professions can flourish spectacularly. Furthermore, there was no reason to believe, from the evidence available, that Hughton wouldn't continue to do a fantastic job, or continue to grow and do better - or that Pardew was even capable of being anything other than a midtable/lower half manager. And Hughton was doing doing a fantastic job - fans who had been disenchanted with the club had fallen in love with the players and the manager all over again and all was well on that side of things. To displace someone in that situation essentially by virtue of being chummy with the owner is akin to nepotism in my book. Also, Pardew wasn't scouted/spoken to because they thought he could do a better job, he was scouted because he would kowtow to Ashley, sell players assets, and take gambles on their replacements. That we've done well since is by the by (and largely down to Hughton's signing of Leon Best!). Also, to voluntarily get in bed with characters such as Ashley/Llambias (irrespective of the golden opportunity Newcastle United presented to his career) in my book makes him a morally dubious and complicit arsehole. If Gaddafi offered you a position on his cabinet, would you take it? You'd be running (whatever it is you happen to do) at a national level on an international stage afterall. Now that he's here, fine. The team are doing well - very well actually. Since the real problems are above him, campaigning against him to leave the club is silly/pointless. I'm still not obliged to either like or trust the guy though. He's as much a part of the regime as the new Sports Direct lettering IMO. The timing of your post is good though, Otter. Would've like to see the reception it got if you posted it after the transfer window closed without a new striker, or after we sold Enrique, instead of after our unbeaten start.
  3. Football: a sport for the working classes? http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/chelsea/82764/these-arent-just-prawn-sandwiches-these-are-chelsea-fc-prawn-sandwiches.html Saw this at Kings X.
  4. Reckon we've got the top ten of this year's Prem left in the competition - and Blackburn. Edit: Spurs in for Wolves!
  5. I'm never comfortable with the phrase "should" in football. I've just been conditioned that way though.
  6. So pleasantly shocked we got through three away games without losing - some of which were arguably bigger threats than just "potential banana skins". Cracking.
  7. Let's get prematurely excited :frantic: Remaining teams: Wolves Aldershot Arsenal Burnley Manchester United Newcastle United Bolton Stoke Blackburn Crystal Palace Cardiff Chelsea Liverpool Man City Southampton Everton Aldershot at home please.
  8. Neil, you benevolent genius, you put a live bet on us to win on penalties in the 119th minute didn't you, you little scamp!
  9. Funny but true. Don't want Sammy to take one - he's too perfect to miss!
  10. What Ginola said. Like staying unbeaten at the start of the season and keeping momentum with an odd draw here or there
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