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Thomas Ince would be fucking brilliant. Seems like Liverpool are hell bent on getting him though.
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Just seen the quotes. He can fuck off even more by the day.
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I think Matuidi captained PSG on a number of occasions this season, absolute pisstake in other words. Also, not at all what we need however good he is (because he is brilliant). I think we'll bid for Ashley Williams, Andy Carroll, Andreas Weimann, Aubameyang and Gameiro.
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He can use whatever explanations he wants. As we know, the bottom line, main reason and what led us to drop most points this season was and is the negative, shit mentality that he imposes on the team. Surrender when in front, surrender and play for a draw when drawing. If we had shown intentions to pass the ball, played formations that made sense, things would have been different. If he had shown some sort of understanding of the dynamics of the 4-2-3-1, I'd not be as desperate to get rid of him.
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He's going to enter next season with the 6th or 7th best squad in the league. The six squads above him will all be in the nightmare we know as Europe. Really no excuses whatsoever for anything but a push for top six.
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Depressing news. This will most probably signal the start of the end of this "hopeful era" with good players coming in and us building a decent squad that could have gone places. Fucking Alan Pardew. One day we'll get it right.
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Luke Edwards @LukeEdwardsTele 1m When will people learn these supposed football insider tweet accounts are frauds Probably someone with acne sitting in his bedroom typing! Nice way to talk about people with acne.
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Nicky Butt, Geremi, Alan Smith, Damien Duff, Mark Viduka, Michael Owen were all internationals. three of those for England a long time before they joined us, Geremi for Senegal, Duff for Ireland and Viduka occasionally for Australia. They're not really relevant examples compared to all the current internationals we have now for football nations like France, Holland and Argentina. That's racist. Cameroon.
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It completley erased my image of them learning and gaining some sort of understanding, again.
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It's because it has a bearing on our financial state. The sporting agenda is completley irrelevant as long as the income remains. Yep. Pardew even admitted it outright after we won against QPR. Being around for the money next season was the important thing. Never mind the ignominy and embarrassment of a club like this going down. Never mind pride. That's true of every club. The financial rewards on offer for survival this season were at the front of every owner's mind. Aye that's true but if we put it into Mike Ashley context it's a bigger issue for us than that. The whole "finishing 8th as par" really illustrates the current ambition. Running a football club that has acutal footballing visions just seems disregarded. His view of us as nothing but an enterprise is shining through even more with the decision to stick with Pardew. We're going nowhere in terms of football as the natural thing would have been to replace him with someone who can work with our highly talented squad. Just look around ffs, pretty much every team that struggled this year did something about it, and they expected to be down there. We might be going somewhere in terms of infrastructure and finances but who gives a flying f*** in the end. I want my club to win and play good football so I have something to enjoy and be proud of. I know good finances are a footing for sporting success, but the board's current view on the manager's role needs to change dramatically for us to find some sort of balance in that respect.
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It's because it has a bearing on our financial state. The sporting agenda is completley irrelevant as long as the income remains.
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The average supporter seems to be swallowing his PR bullshit. Only explanation. Or the few hundred users on N-O are not an accurate representation of Newcastle fan opinion? Of course they're not, but I feel the ability too see further than what's written in the local papers and being communicated through the club gives supporters a more dynamic view of our problems. If you've watched us throughout the season but still feel comfortable with Pardew leading us into 13/14, I'd suspect you're a victim of the PR engine that Pardew himself is head of. I don't think you could have seen much in our football that suggests he'll get things right eventually. I think you underestimate the intelligence of the average NUFC fan. That might be the case. I've come to the conclusion that most people are idiots so it fits right in. wow.
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The average supporter seems to be swallowing his PR bullshit. Only explanation. Or the few hundred users on N-O are not an accurate representation of Newcastle fan opinion? Of course they're not, but I feel the ability too see further than what's written in the local papers and being communicated through the club gives supporters a more dynamic view of our problems. If you've watched us throughout the season but still feel comfortable with Pardew leading us into 13/14, I'd suspect you're a victim of the PR engine that Pardew himself is head of. I don't think you could have seen much in our football that suggests he'll get things right eventually. I think you underestimate the intelligence of the average NUFC fan. That might be the case. I've come to the conclusion that most people are idiots so it fits right in.
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As for stability; it should come from progression, success and a genuine belief that there's potential in the current set up. It shouldn't come from the fact that you've found the one person willing to work under an incoherent strategy and for a club who's putting financial circumstances ahead of the sporting agenda. You don't "implement" stability and turn it into success.
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The average supporter seems to be swallowing his PR bullshit. Only explanation. Or the few hundred users on N-O are not an accurate representation of Newcastle fan opinion? Of course they're not, but I feel the ability too see further than what's written in the local papers and being communicated through the club gives supporters a more dynamic view of our problems. If you've watched us throughout the season but still feel comfortable with Pardew leading us into 13/14, I'd suspect you're a victim of the PR engine that Pardew himself is head of. I don't think you could have seen much in our football that suggests he'll get things right eventually.
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The average supporter seems to be swallowing his PR bullshit. Only explanation.
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Fuck this shit. Woeful decision by the board.
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What about Marko Marin? Seems like sort of stagnated career situation we'd look to exploit (like Ben Arfa, Santon etc.).
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Few dickheads on twitter think we will be in for Vermallen(bad spelling) this summer. As if he would come here or we could afford him. Ridiculous. Really getting sick of Twitter, it's become an inferno, the perfect platform for idiots of all kinds. Everyone who can't think come together and try to express their idiocy in 140 characters. The very few who can think and actually contribute with something substantial are getting drowned in braindead followers who abuse them.
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Lescott is the sort of signing I think Pardew would have in mind when he's looking for more Premier League experience. He'll be way too expensive for us though. I reckon we'll go back in for Remy as well.
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According to Douglas etc. there is a meeting today, yes.
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West Ham agree fee in region of £15m with Liverpool for Andy Carroll
AlanSkÃrare replied to Pilko's topic in Football
Jason Prior, sell-on value. -
Very true, and as has been said before: Anita's technique and movement would most likely buy us time, we panic in possession in our own half so fucking much, mainly because we play static and slow players in a formation completley lacking the necessary dynamics. Anita would "make us tick" (cliché, I know) with moving players around him. There's also an overwhelming chance of less hoofing from the back four if we play him. Seems to move into spaces where he can receive the ball all the time, always an option even for those lacking any passing ability of note. Insted of Cabaye standing next to Williamson, waiting to lunge it forward.
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Absolutely no chance whatsoever of him being sacked. He needs coaches now, urgently.
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Anita Sissoko Cabaye Just once.