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huss9

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  1. for some reason i was really looking forward to the liverpool game. decent first half at wba, ben arfa saying he was 100% fit, full house, suarez suspended, previous home game to make up for .... i honestly thought we would really get at them and get a draw at least. then at 4.30 I heard the team news.
  2. would be tempted to drop cabaye for this if he is struggling physically or mentally. really need him back on his game for qpr.
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    Alan Pardew

    "we need a side which has a bit more nous and experience." quote in the chronicle today - it looks more and more like harper/colo/simpson/jonas/shola to start at WH
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    Alan Pardew

    what the fuck does he scribble down in his note pad during the game?
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    Harry Redknapp

    absolutely unacceptable if you were a reading or qpr fan
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    Twitter

    that the thing though. As with bosingwa, do players like cabaye give a shit at this stage of the season. probably think we're down anyway - get the agent on the phone.
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    Harry Redknapp

    would we have him here for the last 3 matches?
  8. feel taylor has been getting a bit cocky lately. just a couple of weeks ago he was saying we were too good to go down. does he not remember last time?
  9. fuck knows what Gouffran must have been thinking when he realised he was being subbed for shola after playing so well last week
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    Alan Pardew

    a few of his post match quotes today: "I thought in hindsight the team selection didn’t work for us." "All my teams are organised and on the front foot looking to win the game, but that wasn’t the case today." "I will carry on and fight through this. We haven’t suddenly became a bad coaching staff.”
  11. another thing is that the last 2 home games have effectively reduced our points total by 1 as we've screwed or goal difference by -9. (does that make sense, i'm tired and pissed off)
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    Alan Pardew

    http://espnfc.com/blog/_/name/newcastleunited/id/825?cc=5739 If Alan Pardew stays in charge of Newcastle United for the remaining three games of the season then the club could well be playing Championship football next season. After a week of more excuses and finger pointing from the Newcastle manager, Pardew seemed to wave the white flag even before Saturday's game with Liverpool kicked off by lining up with a ridiculously negative team selection, offering the visitors, minus their main attacking threat, the chance to take the game to the home side, who were desperate for a result. The 6-0 win for an average Liverpool side, Newcastle's heaviest loss at home for 88 years, made a mockery of Pardew, his team, his excuses and his managerial capabilities. - Heneage: Coutinho pulls strings to torment Toon - Sturridge: "I didn't signto sit on the bench" - Analysis: Newcastle United 0-6 Liverpool - Rodgers: "Sturridge can be one of the best" The result should be enough to see off a manager who has a pathetic Premier League win ratio of 24% since signing an almighty eight year contract seven months ago. Newcastle have scored only 37 goals in the 29 Premier League games since then, whilst conceding 60. It won't be though - after all it was his close friend Mike Ashley who handed him the eight year contract in the first place. To fire him now would reflect badly on Ashley and therefore won't happen. The first question anyone asks when fans of a football club demand the sacking of a manager is: "So who would you bring in?" In this case, Ashley and Derek Llambias would find it almost impossible to unearth someone who could make the situation worse (Erm... remember Joe Kinnear - Ed). Pardew has somehow managed to guide a team full of international footballers to only four points from their past six games. And even more worryingly, 16 goals have been conceded in that time with a just three scored in reply. Thank goodness for the last minute winner against Fulham or the picture would be even more worrying. Saturday's tactical masterclass from Pardew included starting with two holding midfielders at home, for a game where points were desperately needed. Not only that, but the midfield player who should have been in an advanced position, Yohan Cabaye, spent the little time he was actively involved playing behind those two. On the plus side, this is one of the first defeats this season in which Newcastle's current captain hasn't pulled up injured after his team had fallen behind. Moussa Sissoko, Newcastle's powerhouse French International central midfielder played as a right-sided midfielder. That is crazy in itself, never mind when you consider that it meant he was directly up against the most powerful full-back in the league, Newcastle old boy Jose Enrique. The Spaniard completely dominated the out-of-position Sissoko, therefore nullifying one of Newcastle's most potent threats. Why? Perhaps Pardew's 1988 coaching manual told him that number 7's play on the right? It's the most plausible reason I can think of. I've spent quite a lot of time this past week debating with some Newcastle fans and journalists about whether Newcastle are a 'long ball team'. This game should answer any doubts on that front - in fact, the first passage of play in the game was a back pass to Rob Elliot who launched the ball aimlessly to the right. Why oh why would you take a team of ball players - five French internationals played - and try to make them play like Stoke City? If the club is to be functional and are to endure another seven years of Pardew then perhaps Llambias should relocate chief scout Graham Carr to watch games in the Championship and League One instead of France and Holland. Liverpool were two up inside of 20 minutes. A team with nothing to play for were first to every tackle and showed a determination you would expect from their opposition; a team with everything to play for. Newcastle United's players are not playing for their manager. James Perch, another bizarre Newcastle supporter cult hero, missed a great chance with a header as the first half dragged on but Newcastle rarely posed a threat. By the way - absolute kudos to the man who spins the half time records in the ground - at half time he played Eric Clapton as Pardew and his players ran out onto the park for the second half: "Before you accuse me, take a look at yourself" Over 1.1 million through the gates at St James' Park this season yet Pardew has pointed a finger at the fans more than once as well as the players' weekly call for 'support'. If the players matched the fans, Newcastle United would be playing Champions League football next season. Pardew bowed to the fans wishes at half time when he brought on Hatem Ben Arfa as well as Yoan Gouffran. This proved to be footballing suicide. Starting in such a manner may have put Liverpool on the back foot but chasing a two goal deficit Newcastle were more reckless and Liverpool scored four more goals. Mattieu Debuchy was sent off for a ridiculous, petulant tackle as Newcastle capitulated yet again. The game ended with the ground down to about 20,000 of the 52,000 fans who started there - those left in the stadium sarcastically cheered each completed pass and offered loud, sarcastic applause when Papiss Cisse fired a rare shot at goal. It was a grim afternoon, one of the worst I can ever remember, and if things don't change then Newcastle might well be heading to Doncaster next season. They need a win from either West Ham away, QPR away or Arsenal at home on the last game of the season. I can't imagine the Magpies winning any of the three unless there is a major change at the top. I hope I am proven wrong. Twitter: @MarcSDuffy
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    Alan Pardew

    Really doesn't know what to do or where to turn does he? experience = shola and Jonas and maybe harper. we are f***ed.
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    Alan Pardew

    I wonder if pardew's ever sought graham carr's advice. after all, carr's a coach in his own right and has seen a lot of sissoko, cabaye etc and must know where they've been most effective.
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    Alan Pardew

    just about to post that - one of the more worrying quotes.
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    Alan Pardew

    and the pitch was awful, so we tried to keep the ball off it.
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    Alan Pardew

    Has this narc'd anyone else? Going on like we spent an age in the lower leagues. It was one season. Aye, you can't say we've been in the Premiership for 10 years, but we have for 9 of the last 10. yes it did but everything he says now is ridiculous and we could be here all day taking the p*ss (and some of us are). better just to give up and avoid his interviews.
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    St James' Park

    its not even needed
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    Alan Pardew

    4-2-4 with Beardsley and waddle as out and out wingers, Cunningham/reilly through the middle ?
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    Alan Pardew

    home to sheff utd, a large number of the crowd singing 'Sack Jack' and he quit. wonder if he would have stayed if he didnt unfortunately have a name that rhymed with Sack. was it a friendly? for some reason that sticks in my mind
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    Alan Pardew

    abuse at an away friendly
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    Alan Pardew

    if he's still here next season, he knows he's got making up to do. think we'll get a full-on assault on the league and fa cups.
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    Alan Pardew

    I think "You don't know what you're doing" let him know what they thought about his substitutions. It turned out that the changes were due to injuries. He was still given stick and that was mainly because people thought that he was stupid enough to remove an injury free Marveaux and Cabaye. Perch came on for Marveaux and within minutes we'd gone from 1-0 up to 1-1, next he removed Cabaye and replaced him with Bigirimana and within minutes we were 2-1 behind. still it was a bit restrained that day... have heard a lot worse and more bitter.
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