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mrmojorisin75

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    sunderland

    has anyone compiled alist of incidents that encapsulate their inherent classlessness? i'm so tired of the classy shit now it's unreal, if they weren't so obviously convinced it was true i'd be convinced it was a wind up
  2. hm, massive assumption for me - for a start he wasn't given 100m to splurge, chances are he'd have done things very differently had he been
  3. mrmojorisin75

    Alan Pardew

    been saying variations of this for ages like, bang on the money i would say at this point, in his favour, he's perhaps not beyond redemption yet and i'm really hoping sunday was a turning point for him...i'm not massively hopeful, but you never know
  4. 13m to get him or something? sacked 3/4 the way through his first season, there must be something in money that when accumulated in certain quantities sends you batshit insane
  5. Nearly came in my pants when RvP scored that, mind bogglingly good technique in every single area imaginable. People who play/played football should think on how hard it would be to score that goal. Amazing, blokes at the absolute top of his game.
  6. i don't agree with his assessment, SBR would have found another route, i don't believe pardew has it in him
  7. who is? that's not the point THE OTHER FELLA was making imo
  8. "Listen" i'm not sure what's happening here man - it's the wrong thread for a start but i agree with taylor, if ba hadn't been as good as he'd been (which few expected) we'd be mid table at best, where's the controversy? oh, and pardew imo has done little do aid ba being so good...ba's done a lot of it on his own
  9. well taylor was on about pardew in the HBA thread (seemingly) and how one player can make a team better than it should be/actually is i don't think bellamy quite applies, we had a good team and a quality manager back then
  10. that's very specific, you must know a lot about football, tell me more http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/213/760/1323220531001.jpg
  11. it's a good point mind I don't know if you remember, he spent a few weeks at Sheffield before joining Leeds. Trevor Francis asked Cantona to pass a "test" before deciding to sign him fuck aye that's right people wanna think on that type of shit
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    sunderland

    writing fucking songs about quinn man
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    Alan Pardew

    so what if we don't get the points? Then he's not under pressure? The points are important and the performance isn't. read it again
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    Alan Pardew

    so what if we don't get the points?
  15. the advertising thing is class idea like, could be anything tbh - raise the money for a massive canvas truck siding and get a sympathetic truck owner to loan you an articulated truck every match day and drive the cunt in circles around the ground before and after the games as has been said pay the strawberry something to stick a huge sign on the roof and so on and so forth
  16. erm, stinks of shite..."there's a paypal account setup" and then no details ahem love the concept though...should be taken further, people should setup and actively find places to sell advertising around the ground, utilise places you'd never think of, do everything that would convince a company not to invest in the SDA
  17. what's the link, i would contribute to that heavily
  18. didn't some of the HBA fans from france come and debunk this when he first arrived? what i mean is can anyone say he's 100% at fault for not holding his place at NUFC? i seem to recall that deshcamps "pardewed" him at marseilles but before that he was playing a lot (?), lyon i don't recall he might be 24/5 but he's also had 2 huge injuries in his career that have held him back as well what i find frustrating is that it actually looks like we've got the mature version of HBA on our hands, he's said he's not gonna upset the apple cart, has learned from his past in this respect etc. etc. yet the poor lad never gets to play and show where else that maturity might manifest itself...make no mistake, if he leaves and goes to a club with a decent manager he'll do well like
  19. mrmojorisin75

    Alan Pardew

    completely disagree with this, given the circumstances surrounding his appointment he's done a great job of getting people on his side overall but he very clearly needs to adapt (or die) to what's happening around him teams like us need to beat teams like wolves at home and get results away where we can, that's the long and the short of it...since pardew came in he was very good at both, noticeably an improvement on hughton especially at home, but he's starting not to be and more worryingly he's not showing signs he knows how to change it (similar to what happened at west ham for him tbh) i think most want him to succeed, he's a likeable enough fella I really cannot see "most want him to succeed". i can only see comments thathe is tactically inept and is a bastard for his disgraceful treatment towarda HBA. A normal manager should get a better result now and result like Wolves should never happen at the first place. May be you didnt mean that, but take a look at the posts here and other threads, i cannot see "a majority of ppl want him to succeed" well aye, presently he is showing signs of ineptitude both tactically and in his team selection...pointing this out does not mean people want him to fail, we want him to recognise the fucking obvious so we finish the season strongly, get in europe and build the squad up for next season as regards hba i've seen little as rabid as you describe, most of the stuff i've read is again people expressing their disbelief that a talented player such as him is getting so little game time at the expense of less talented players...again it's usually pretty well thought out stuff as opposed to "ZOMFG PARDZ HATZ WOR HATEM HE'S A CUNT" type shit so again, pointing out where a manager is going wrong does not equal wanting him to fail...
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    Alan Pardew

    completely disagree with this, given the circumstances surrounding his appointment he's done a great job of getting people on his side overall but he very clearly needs to adapt (or die) to what's happening around him teams like us need to beat teams like wolves at home and get results away where we can, that's the long and the short of it...since pardew came in he was very good at both, noticeably an improvement on hughton especially at home, but he's starting not to be and more worryingly he's not showing signs he knows how to change it (similar to what happened at west ham for him tbh) i think most want him to succeed, he's a likeable enough fella
  21. mrmojorisin75

    Alan Pardew

    the other thing for me is "standing still" with pardew...if he persists with his archaic methods and tactics, preferring players like raylor over hba what will end up happening is the gap we just closed between ourselves and the surrounding clubs will open up again if we stick too long, the better players will want to leave and so on hopefully the silver fox proves us all wrong
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