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Is bullshit .com, once when I was bored I emailed them pretending to be a stockbroker saying Ashley had just bought enough shares to force a mandatory purchase of the rest of the shares with some bullshit reasoning and made up graphs, luckily for them later that day he did but I'd just made it up, made them look like they had an exclusive way before all the other news sources. I remember being on here in stitches cause you all changed the thread title at the time quoting .com. Proof? I'll have to have a look, dunno how long your inbox keeps emails.
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Is bullshit .com, once when I was bored I emailed them pretending to be a stockbroker saying Ashley had just bought enough shares to force a mandatory purchase of the rest of the shares with some bullshit reasoning and made up graphs, luckily for them later that day he did but I'd just made it up, made them look like they had an exclusive way before all the other news sources. I remember being on here in stitches cause you all changed the thread title at the time quoting .com.
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Yohan Cabaye (now sporting coordinator at Paris Saint-Germain)
relámpago blanco replied to a topic in Football
We had a perfectly good Vurnon Anita who hasn't really been given an extended run in the team and when he has, he hasn't been played in a role befitting of his strengths and weaknesses. As Pardew refuses to start him for whatever reason that point isnt valid although i agree with you. Shoehorning a 20% fit Jonas in looks to have fucked him over as well. I was praying I'd wake up today and somehow pardew had been sacked , I know it was highly unlikely, I have no doubt now though if we get beat of West Ham and Fulham he'll be gone. -
Yohan Cabaye (now sporting coordinator at Paris Saint-Germain)
relámpago blanco replied to a topic in Football
We had a perfectly good Vurnon Anita who hasn't really been given an extended run in the team and when he has, he hasn't been played in a role befitting of his strengths and weaknesses. -
Yohan Cabaye (now sporting coordinator at Paris Saint-Germain)
relámpago blanco replied to a topic in Football
Bids obviously come in, we rejected it Cabaye/Agent obviously found out must have asked about it and Pardews dropped him as he'll assume he's not able to focus on the game. -
The Magedia Thread - Sunderland suck trollolololol
relámpago blanco replied to Rocker's topic in Football
Probably because they have a poor squad and a ticking time bomb of a manager. Nah they've just signed 10 or 11 world class players and Di Canio is the new Capello. -
Maybe your thinking of Marcus Bent . Nah I think your right it in his younger days I'm sure he used to play a bit deeper, I'm sure pardew played him fairly withdrawn at Charlton
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Stan James were going 25/1 that we would be bottom on 1 September if you think that I'll stick a tenner on.
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Looking at our Fixtures I could easily see us getting 0 points or maybe 1 or 2 from first 4 games. I think west ham will beat us and possibly fulham too and Villa away is not going to be easy.
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You're so fat your mother exploded when giving birth to you. Leave Benny alone
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I was looking at the england squad for tonights match, it's absolutely shite, what a damning indictment of the state of English Football at present.
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Probably because they are instructed to play in a way that doesn't suit their game. That's our whole fucking problem, most of our players are instructed to play in a way that does not suit them, or a system that does not suit them.
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Exactly, it was properly weird that one. It's even more wierd when you think he would change formation mid game. So with 48 hours notice he can't but 20, 40, 60 mins in to a game he can He didn't need to change the system just stick Cisse through the centre and a winger out wide.
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We aren't talking of playing with 3 genuine strikers 1 striker 2 wing forwards.
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Pardew's handling of Ben Arfa has arguably been his biggest success at the club imo. You only have to look back to his games earlier in that season to see his situation was going to require a bit of patience. It was frustrating at times because Obertan seemed to be the only alternative on the wing, but incrementally allowing Hatem to mould into that wide role was a massive reason for why we came 5th. I really, really liked that 4-3-3. It was solid, efficient and ruthless. You don't win 6 games on the bounce without a formation that isn't absolutely water-tight all over the pitch, even if some say we championed that system too much. I wish that serious off-day at Wigan never happened; it had enormous implications imo. I'd compare it to the likes of Partizan Belgrade in the way it sparked a downward spiral. I never understand why he refuses to go back to 4-3-3, it works and it clearly suits our players. It's strange because he's not actively thinking "I'm not playing the best formation for us that worked in the past", he genuinely thinks 4-2-3-1 or 4-4-2 is the best solution despite it not working last season. 4-2-3-1 when away or playing anyone half decent 4-4-2 at home against weak sides, I guarantee this is how it'll go all season until he's sacked. I was hoping he would go for the 4-3-3, but I have to admit it looks like you're right. He didn't even try it out in pre season. He really needs to start well or he is fooked. He claimed to have tried it at one point last season (can't remember what game it was but I think we lost, obviously). It wasn't anything like the 4-3-3 from the season before; Cisse was on the wing for a start. We need to start a campaign loads of banners that say "OI PARDEW 4-3-3 YOU THICK ****, THAT WAS WHY WE FINISHED 5TH"
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Pardew's handling of Ben Arfa has arguably been his biggest success at the club imo. You only have to look back to his games earlier in that season to see his situation was going to require a bit of patience. It was frustrating at times because Obertan seemed to be the only alternative on the wing, but incrementally allowing Hatem to mould into that wide role was a massive reason for why we came 5th. I really, really liked that 4-3-3. It was solid, efficient and ruthless. You don't win 6 games on the bounce without a formation that isn't absolutely water-tight all over the pitch, even if some say we championed that system too much. I wish that serious off-day at Wigan never happened; it had enormous implications imo. I'd compare it to the likes of Partizan Belgrade in the way it sparked a downward spiral. I never understand why he refuses to go back to 4-3-3, it works and it clearly suits our players. It's strange because he's not actively thinking "I'm not playing the best formation for us that worked in the past", he genuinely thinks 4-2-3-1 or 4-4-2 is the best solution despite it not working last season. 4-2-3-1 when away or playing anyone half decent 4-4-2 at home against weak sides, I guarantee this is how it'll go all season until he's sacked.
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Haters gonna hate, innit
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It's interesting that when there was all the drama with Cisse going on that most people said they'd be happy if he stayed and we got a striker in. Now this has happened everyone's still going mental. We should sign 2 more but our squad is still stronger than more than half of the league as we know squad is not the issue. Give someone like Moyes our squad and we'd be top 8.
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Strange but that bloke who had his photo taken with him said JFK was after some Belgian striker but Kinnear couldn't remember name. That was probably where they came up with this story tbh. Indeed.
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Strange but that bloke who had his photo taken with him said JFK was after some Belgian striker but Kinnear couldn't remember name.
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he's signed for them on loan I think. Another household name.