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  1. Entirely possible that Dean has good things to say about Pardew.

     

    Not sure if he ever played for Rafa when he was still at Chelsea but he will probably know the hard work asked of him. He's bottled it IMO.

     

    Very interesting. Forgot that they had crossed paths before. Very possible that had an influence.

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    Family reasons. f*** off with that s*** man.

     

    Some guys go for the comfortable option. You have to question his attitude and commitment.

     

    It's been clear for a while Klopp hasn't been happy with him. He's been playing Dominic Solanke ahead of the guy for goodness sake! And before him Origi was ahead of Sturridge.

     

    Something isn't right there at all. Think he just wants to play when he feels like, and do what he wants when he's out on the pitch.

     

    He is up for a rude awakening under Pardew. Lonely afternoons at the top end of the pitch, with your team mates far off in the distance all defending.

     

    Why question the attitude of players when it's player after player after player that chooses to go elsewhere at the very moment that the reins are handed over to Charnley. Don't be so ridiculous.

     

    I'm basing it on what has been going on with him at Liverpool, and the reports stating he wants to join West Brom for family reasons.

     

    I know Newcastle is not at it's best right now, but they come in on loan for you along with West Brom, and you pick West Brom?

     

    Sorry man, that's crazy to me. You cannot choose to work with Pardew over Rafa, unless you just want to be able to do what you want. We all know Pardew is the kind of manager that lets his favourites dictate things.

    No connection with Newcastle and who do you pick until the end of the season? The club that's just down the road, where your family live and still in the F.A Cup? Or the club that's forever in turmoil, with a potential takeover, a notoriously terrible owner, that's out of the cup, is further away, and where your family isn't? Rafa is literally the only thing going for us at the moment, but that's not everything.

     

    For a loan until the end of the season it has to be Newcastle IMO.

     

    I see what you are saying if it were a permanent deal, but for a loan I go to Newcastle and work with Rafa.

     

    Also, knowing there may be a takeover in the future, which could really allow the club to be catapulted into another stratosphere; it increases the possibly of going there permanently in the summer if that happens.

    You're living in a dream world, man.

     

    You asked me who I'd pick?! [emoji38]

     

    I have seen the garbage Pardew does time and time again for many painful years! [emoji38]

     

    I appreciate that he doesn't have that point of view though, so fair enough. I pity him. It will not work out well.

    If you had no connection with Newcastle, aye.

     

    Yeah, fair enough man. It's going to be very interesting to see how it all plays out.

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    Family reasons. f*** off with that s*** man.

     

    Some guys go for the comfortable option. You have to question his attitude and commitment.

     

    It's been clear for a while Klopp hasn't been happy with him. He's been playing Dominic Solanke ahead of the guy for goodness sake! And before him Origi was ahead of Sturridge.

     

    Something isn't right there at all. Think he just wants to play when he feels like, and do what he wants when he's out on the pitch.

     

    He is up for a rude awakening under Pardew. Lonely afternoons at the top end of the pitch, with your team mates far off in the distance all defending.

     

    Why question the attitude of players when it's player after player after player that chooses to go elsewhere at the very moment that the reins are handed over to Charnley. Don't be so ridiculous.

     

    I'm basing it on what has been going on with him at Liverpool, and the reports stating he wants to join West Brom for family reasons.

     

    I know Newcastle is not at it's best right now, but they come in on loan for you along with West Brom, and you pick West Brom?

     

    Sorry man, that's crazy to me. You cannot choose to work with Pardew over Rafa, unless you just want to be able to do what you want. We all know Pardew is the kind of manager that lets his favourites dictate things.

    No connection with Newcastle and who do you pick until the end of the season? The club that's just down the road, where your family live and still in the F.A Cup? Or the club that's forever in turmoil, with a potential takeover, a notoriously terrible owner, that's out of the cup, is further away, and where your family isn't? Rafa is literally the only thing going for us at the moment, but that's not everything.

     

    For a loan until the end of the season it has to be Newcastle IMO.

     

    I see what you are saying if it were a permanent deal, but for a loan I go to Newcastle and work with Rafa.

     

    Also, knowing there may be a takeover in the future, which could really allow the club to be catapulted into another stratosphere; it increases the possibly of going there permanently in the summer if that happens.

    You're living in a dream world, man.

     

    You asked me who I'd pick?! :lol:

     

    I have seen the garbage Pardew does time and time again for many painful years! :lol:

     

    I appreciate that he doesn't have that point of view though, so fair enough. I pity him. It will not work out well.

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    Family reasons. f*** off with that s*** man.

     

    Some guys go for the comfortable option. You have to question his attitude and commitment.

     

    It's been clear for a while Klopp hasn't been happy with him. He's been playing Dominic Solanke ahead of the guy for goodness sake! And before him Origi was ahead of Sturridge.

     

    Something isn't right there at all. Think he just wants to play when he feels like, and do what he wants when he's out on the pitch.

     

    He is up for a rude awakening under Pardew. Lonely afternoons at the top end of the pitch, with your team mates far off in the distance all defending.

     

    Why question the attitude of players when it's player after player after player that chooses to go elsewhere at the very moment that the reins are handed over to Charnley. Don't be so ridiculous.

     

    I'm basing it on what has been going on with him at Liverpool, and the reports stating he wants to join West Brom for family reasons.

     

    I know Newcastle is not at it's best right now, but they come in on loan for you along with West Brom, and you pick West Brom?

     

    Sorry man, that's crazy to me. You cannot choose to work with Pardew over Rafa, unless you just want to be able to do what you want. We all know Pardew is the kind of manager that lets his favourites dictate things.

    No connection with Newcastle and who do you pick until the end of the season? The club that's just down the road, where your family live and still in the F.A Cup? Or the club that's forever in turmoil, with a potential takeover, a notoriously terrible owner, that's out of the cup, is further away, and where your family isn't? Rafa is literally the only thing going for us at the moment, but that's not everything.

     

    For a loan until the end of the season it has to be Newcastle IMO.

     

    I see what you are saying if it were a permanent deal, but for a loan I go to Newcastle and work with Rafa.

     

    Also, knowing there may be a takeover in the future, which could really allow the club to be catapulted into another stratosphere; it increases the possibly of going there permanently in the summer if that happens.

  5. Really struggling to see what he’s doing wrong by going to his prefered club like :lol:

     

    As if he wants to go to West Brom just to rub those silly Geordie’s noses in it or something.

     

    He's absolutely got the right to make that choice yes! :lol:

     

    Dude ... we had Pardew here for years man. Therefore, I just think the decision is horrific :lol:

     

    I would avoid Pardew under all circumstances, personally, and knowing what we do most on here would if they were given the choice. And I would drive down to visit my family on my days off.

  6. Guys, just pray we get Kelechi. It will be a huge blessing in disguise.

     

    He is less prone to injuries and is far more tactically astute, and will follow Rafa's instructions, which is a big deal to Rafa as we know.

     

    Sturridge is far more of a maverick on the field and starts roaming all over. I am actually surprised we have seemingly gone for him ahead of Kelechi, but it was probably down to feeling he had more experience.

     

    Kelechi would be a far better option IMO. Hope we look at that very quickly. Thankfully he doesn't seem to be linked to other clubs at the minute.

     

    :lol:  This is tragic. Give it up man!

     

    I don't understand what is tragic? :lol:

     

    If we are looking for someone on loan, I'm just saying I hope we go for Kelechi :lol:

     

    I fully accept that it might not happen, and in fact the club may well be making a concerted effort not to get anything done.

     

    We will all know for certain come Wednesday. I'm just saying what I would like to happen.

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    Family reasons. f*** off with that s*** man.

     

    Some guys go for the comfortable option. You have to question his attitude and commitment.

     

    It's been clear for a while Klopp hasn't been happy with him. He's been playing Dominic Solanke ahead of the guy for goodness sake! And before him Origi was ahead of Sturridge.

     

    Something isn't right there at all. Think he just wants to play when he feels like, and do what he wants when he's out on the pitch.

     

    He is up for a rude awakening under Pardew. Lonely afternoons at the top end of the pitch, with your team mates far off in the distance all defending.

     

    Why question the attitude of players when it's player after player after player that chooses to go elsewhere at the very moment that the reins are handed over to Charnley. Don't be so ridiculous.

     

    I'm basing it on what has been going on with him at Liverpool, and the reports stating he wants to join West Brom for family reasons.

     

    I know Newcastle is not at it's best right now, but they come in on loan for you along with West Brom, and you pick West Brom?

     

    Sorry man, that's crazy to me. You cannot choose to work with Pardew over Rafa, unless you just want to be able to do what you want. We all know Pardew is the kind of manager that lets his favourites dictate things.

  8. Guys, just pray we get Kelechi. It will be a huge blessing in disguise.

     

    He is less prone to injuries and is far more tactically astute, and will follow Rafa's instructions, which is a big deal to Rafa as we know.

     

    Sturridge is far more of a maverick on the field and starts roaming all over. I am actually surprised we have seemingly gone for him ahead of Kelechi, but it was probably down to feeling he had more experience.

     

    Kelechi would be a far better option IMO. Hope we look at that very quickly. Thankfully he doesn't seem to be linked to other clubs at the minute.

     

    Aye that lad who never plays for Leicester and only really did anything for City as an impact sub when the opposition was tired. He's overrated as hell and certainly not a better option than Sturridge.

     

    I disagree completely.

     

    For what it's worth Sturridge was stuck behind Dominic Solanke, Divock Origi and Danny Ings.

  9. Family reasons. f*** off with that s*** man.

     

    Some guys go for the comfortable option. You have to question his attitude and commitment.

     

    It's been clear for a while Klopp hasn't been happy with him. He's been playing Dominic Solanke ahead of the guy for goodness sake! And before him Origi was ahead of Sturridge.

     

    Something isn't right there at all. Think he just wants to play when he feels like, and do what he wants when he's out on the pitch.

     

    He is up for a rude awakening under Pardew. Lonely afternoons at the top end of the pitch, with your team mates far off in the distance all defending.

  10. Guys, just pray we get Kelechi. It will be a huge blessing in disguise.

     

    He is less prone to injuries and is far more tactically astute, and will follow Rafa's instructions, which is a big deal to Rafa as we know.

     

    Sturridge is far more of a maverick on the field and starts roaming all over. I am actually surprised we have seemingly gone for him ahead of Kelechi, but it was probably down to feeling he had more experience.

     

    Kelechi would be a far better option IMO. Hope we look at that very quickly. Thankfully he doesn't seem to be linked to other clubs at the minute.

  11. He's choosing to work with Pardew and Carver guys. If he goes there I can pretty much guarantee he'll either get injured or he'll end up playing on the wing.

     

    These guys already have Rondon and Rodriguez who has looked really good recently.

     

    Pardew is always going to end up falling back on a 6 ft 4 upfront in Rondon, and the others getting shunted out wide and pissed off.

     

    Sturridge must be mental.

  12. This guy willingly chose West Brom?! :lol::lol::lol:

    It's close to where he is from and from looking at us from the outside, even with Rafa, we are a club 'run' by Mike Ashley.

    Would you join us ?

    Pardew has probably told him exactly what Ashley is like, hence the change of mind.

     

    Dude it's only a loan till the end of the season. He must be absolutely mad! :lol:

     

    It's the kind of decision I'd expect an English guy to make though. Pardew would have been sucking up to him, and he's probably got mates at West Brom.

     

    Completely daft.

  13. Rafa ....

     

    "We have to keep working hard. I am sure I will keep working as hard as now with all my staff, and try to improve the team.

     

    "We'll have chances. Obviously it's not ideal because I wanted to do my business by the 15th or the 20th, but I still have some days, and they believe we can do something."

  14. Just look at the state of that Cardiff player man ... I cannot stand players like that. No respect for a fellow professional. It's always tinged with envy too. Such a losers mentality. Could have tripped him up far less harmfully than that.

     

    Sane is really fortunate his ankle actually rolled, or his leg might have been snapped there.

  15. City's performances are no more intense than any of Pep's Barca and Bayern teams.

     

    When you dominate the ball as much as they do and smartly press zones it's pretty easy to conserve energy, besides they have had loads of low end performances in terms of energy over the last 2-3 months.

     

    They just have managed to win anyway.

     

    Yup, absolutely.

     

    When you dominate possession the game is infinitely easier.

     

    It's chasing the ball around all game that kills you.

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