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Then you'll be happy to go and get quotes from "every other manager."
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He's the most negative bastard we've ever had managing the club, even Dalglish came across as positive when compared to this fraud.
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I'm sure he wasn't but I bet he's got his excuses worked out, just in case.
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How does that goal count, it came from a corner.
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That must be the quietest ever 45 minutes in an FA Cup final, pathetic.
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QPR vs Newcastle Utd - 12/05/13 @ 3pm (No TV) - a win confirms safety
Mick replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
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Pardew is a massive fraud, he's trying to re-write history in his recent interview yet some idiots will fall for it.
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The problem is that he virtually stumbled on a formula which brought out the best of the squad and ditched it and reverted to type.
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I can't see the bit in bold happening, I do expect that he'll fail to get the best out of the squad though and we'll be mid-table. Go on a cup run and he'll be knackered again and complaining about having too many games and no time for preparation.
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I'm sure this summers signings were brought in during the January window, what investment do you think we need in the summer to allow Pardew to repeat last season? As for the number of games played being less, what difference will that make? Our highest played players this season are on a par with last season so fatigue shouldn't really have had any say in how this season has played out. The negative bastard will get more time to focus on the opposition and how to stop them so I agree that we'll benefit from that. On the flip side, again, we'll be looking to stop others rather than trying to play progressive football that suits the players that we have.
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The football was decent at times last season but he ditched what worked for us as soon as he could. The football was also shit at times last season.
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Stability is no bastard good with a failing manager.
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I don't disagree with you, I just think if the crowd are against him he'll be less likely to be here next season.
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The crowd reaction against Arsenal will be massive for him.
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He now complains about a lack of spending last summer while claiming at the time that we were able to challenge for the CL.
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If anybody missed the interview you can download it here. http://www.sendspace.com/file/pvxjyu
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcnewcastle
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22486604 Newcastle: Alan Pardew unsure of future after 2012-13 season Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew has admitted he does not know where his future lies beyond the current Premier League campaign. The Magpies have failed to emulate last season's form, when they finished fifth, and are only one place above the relegation zone with two games left. Pardew is keen to meet with owner Mike Ashley once the season has ended. "As soon as I know we're in this division, that's what I want to do with Mike," Pardew told BBC Newcastle. "He can tell me where he's coming from and we can clear the air about how we want to take it forward. "He could turn around and say, 'sorry Pards, see you later and thanks very much. He could do that if we don't make it, he could do that if we make it. "Unfortunately for me I have to accept that decision." Pardew was named the League Manager's Association Manager of the Year for 2011-12 after leading the Magpies into the Europa League. The former West Ham, Reading and Charlton boss signed an eight-year contract on the back of that achievement in September 2012. However, the club has struggled to maintain their league form in tandem with the extra pressure of continental competition, and find themselves three points clear of danger with matches against QPR (away) and Arsenal (home) to come. Five senior players were added to the squad in January, but injuries to key players such as captain Fabricio Coloccini and goalkeeper Tim Krul have left resources stretched at St James' Park.
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It's hard to say because he started off talking about sitting down with Ashley to talk about what went wrong and looking to do things differently next season. He then said the if we go down "Mike" may decide that he doesn't want Pardew next season, he then said he might not want him anyway. I don't know the context of the quotes, he might have been waffling for a while and they may have edited the interview to shorten it for the sports report.
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I''ve just heard some of it. I was a bit down when he was talking about sitting down with Ashley but felt much better when he said that Ashley might sack him if we go down. He then said Ashley might decide to sack him anyway.