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Everything posted by Elliottman
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Good player Rose mind.
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The Mclean and Sess efforts have been tremendous.
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He's fucking atrocious and in no way a scapegoat.
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Ah right, took it as 'let him have the reat of the season to see how we do' type of thing. But yeah, I agree, even at 40% is mental. That might change after the Wigan game mind.
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I guess 'give him till the end of the season' is effectivley no too, so its more like 40% I suppose.
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As if he's going anywhere man. Stop wasting your time even thinking about it.
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Was interested to put this 'Europe is hurting us' theory to the test and just see how some past winners had fared domestically. Obviously this isnt an exact Science and it doesnt really prove anything but was a worth a look. 11/12- A. Madrid Winners, Finished 5th in Domestic 10/11 - Porto Winners, 1st Domestic 09/10 - Athletico Winners, 9th Domestic 08/09 - Shakhtar Winners, 2nd Domestic 07/08 - Zenit Winners, 5th Domestic 06/07 - Seville, 5th Domestic
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The manager and the players were all praised last season too. And Ashley to a lessser extent.
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Couldnt believe it.
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Crap first season!? Dont watch Newcastle much then I take it?
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Aye Parky, you're having a mare. Not to mention the fact it was 5 years ago.
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Wey, It seems as though the two managers didnt fancy Tevez (cant actually find anything online about pards dropping him yet) but doesnt it tell you more about Tevez at the time? West Ham striker Carlos Tevez insists the only surprise in the sacking of Alan Pardew was that it did not come sooner. The Argentina international joined the Hammers along with compatriot Javier Mascherano in a shock deal just before the closure of the summer transfer window, but has struggled to make an impact. Pardew was dismissed as West Ham manager last week, with Alan Curbishley swiftly appointed as his successor, and Tevez insisted things had not been "going right" for some time. Tevez told the News of the World: "I was surprised to see how long Pardew held on to the job in the end. In Argentina or Brazil he would have been out long ago. It was clear the team did not react as he wanted -- it wasn't going right." He added: "I was never given the chances I thought I would be given and I was told to play out of position against my will. "I had to sacrifice myself for the team which I don't think helped. I was playing in ways I did not understand well and I lost a lot from my own game. It didn't fit where he put me, but I wanted to help." Tevez is yet to score a competitive goal for the Hammers, but is eager to put that right. Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/29673-tevez-hammers-pardew#ixzz2CssawZE9 fair enough, still doesnt answer the point about then being dropped for another month after that though
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Wey, It seems as though the two managers didnt fancy Tevez (cant actually find anything online about pards dropping him yet) but doesnt it tell you more about Tevez at the time?