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themanupstairs

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  1. Fuck off you tramps. I'd wipe my arse with that hideous red colour shirt you have if I could be in the same room with it. Rodgers needs to drop Stevie Gizz and Allen. Two players playing the role of one. Get Emre Can in there with Hendo and Lallo and they will instantly look better. Coutinho and Sterling supporting Balotelli.

  2. Suck on it you scouse tramps. MOTM is the blade of grass wet enough to get Stevie Gash to slip and fall on his arse. For me winning this fixture is far far more satisfying than beating the mackems. 

  3. Just to stick up for Bigi a bit as he's getting a Pardewing, I'll quote my post from the Bigi thread dated 7th May 2014, where I also mention Abeid.

     

    If it's a case we've opted to give Abeid a chance and they see him as having bigger potential then fair enough.

     

    For all the Pardew hate, he's playing Dummett so there must be something Bigi isn't doing that's making him be overlooked.

     

    Abeid's busy on loan with a team that tries to win things!

     

    The real question is what is Dummett doing to get picked? The same as Gosling and Shola I presume.

     

    After Pardewing Santon and then Haidara in the left back slot (who should probably both be wingers), he decides to put Dummett in for no reason to be seen other than he's a local lad. All three of them can't really defend if we're honest and Pardew goes for the safe option yet again. He's 22 and if he hasn't made it before now he's probably not going to get much better. Is Dummett really the hope of our acadamy talent? Not really, just the epitomy of Pardew's don't want to get beat mentality. He's Steven Taylor with a left foot.

     

    Unfortunately, Bigi, like the rest has been Pardewed. All Bigi probably does is try to play it forward passing on the deck. Or doesn't lick Pardiola's hoop like Gozza. Every time I've seen him play he's seemed alright, especially for someone when you read his story on how short he's been playing football in a professional setup, he seems willing to learn and very level headed.

     

    Left war torn Burundi with his family for the UK in 2004, got a trial at Coventry at 11, got into first team at 17. In that season, his only full professional one, he won the championship apprentice of the year for Coventry when they were relegated. He can't be that bad.

     

    Now consider all that and read this from a Mark Douglas article a few months ago:

     

    The last time I saw Bigirimana was at Morecambe on a light September’s evening, struggling to hold water against League Two opposition. The bright, pleasant and intelligent player who skipped to an interview 12 months before was gone, replaced by a man who seemed to have the world on his shoulders as he trudged to the team coach that night. I didn’t have the heart to ask him for an interview.

     

    Isn't that the journalistic way of saying he's been Pardewed into oblivion? He was always happy and optimistic even after all the hard times he's been through. Shows how hard it must be playing (or in his case not) for Pardew!

     

    Made his debut away at Atromitos in a European qualifier of all games, not a big team but a big match for an 18 year old and looked promising considering his lack of experience, like a mini Tiote for the future.

     

    His prem debut was against Villa 3 days after playing 90 minutes in the second leg 1-0 win over Atromitos, came on in the first half when Simpson got injured. Ben Arfa scraped us to a draw that day with a wonder goal on his right foot I think it was, but Bigi played well I thought. It seems I wasn't alone with our very own Rent-A-Quote Alan Pards Pardew agreeing! (Who of course inspired my username as I intend to drop a few Pardiola Pearls of Wisdom until he is finally sacked!)

     

    "He's (Bigirimana) 18' date=' it's his first top-flight game, we weren't playing well, I took a gamble. But he's paid me back because he was as good as anybody on the pitch."[/quote']

     

    Well he must owe you some coin now Pardew as he's MIA, with Sylvain somewhere probably.

     

    As we all know Pardew's defence that he gives youth a chance is he gave Oxlade-Chamberlain and Lallana their debuts. Aye Alan, easy when you're in league one to play the kids, especially from a PROPER academy who are taught to pass and move. All he does is talk about his past and use it as proof he does it all the time because he's done something once. What's he done here, youth wise? Persist with Sammy Ameobi, who for me is not up to scratch. Arma is a talent next in line to be Pardewed, like Adam Campbell was/is being.

     

    Poor Campbell, he made his debut in the same game as Bigi...

     

    "It was a great opportunity to put Adam Campbell on the pitch, the youngest player to play for Newcastle. I consciously knew that and I wanted him to have that tag because he has got a great future in front of him.

     

    He's such a lovely lad and a local lad, and it was nice that he had 15 minutes - and had half a chance as well to nick it for us."

     

    Great future? On St. Mirren's Bench? Pardewed!

     

    RE: Abeid. What a game he had on Wednesday night yet he's had hardly any praise. Done ALL of Ryan Taylor's running, most of Colback's too. It says a lot about his potential and character that when it looked like he was out the door he went on loan to another foreign country after coming here at a young age and went and won the Greek cup. But he can still come in when he has and do a job. Him and Bigi are good potential that is nowhere near realised at this club, especially under this manager. They aren't world beaters but they've been criminally mismanaged.

     

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  4. It's good that Obertan is getting in everyone's teams. I've piled on the hate to the guy as much as anyone in past seasons, and there is no doubt in my mind he deserved it.

     

    Good to see him actually playing like a footballer again. Still struggled with brainfarts on occasion last night but overall, his driving runs on the counter relieved pressure and he kept the ball fairly well. Should start over Gouffran.

     

    I'd take him over Gouffran for sure, which is sad cuz I used to like the goof quite a bit. But who knows maybe he will come back stronger after the shame of being put out of the team by Obertan

     

    Eh? Gouffran is a striker and nowt else. The shame lies with the imbecile in charge who puts him at left defensive midfield and tasks him with protecting Tiote and Dummett.

  5. Thought Abeid showed colback up for what he is last night. How a real modern DM should play

     

    Aye. A performance of Matic proportions last night. He has the attributes to be of that level IMO if he plays regularly, stays injury free, and keeps his head below the clouds.

  6. If the pre-match thread wasn't locked I'd quote my own 2-0 away win prediction  :snod:

     

    Wew it was a lot of fun watching that. Been a f***ing while!! Cheered Sissoko's goal like a...well...goal! Our lot doing the poznan behind the nouveau riche mancunian mackem c***s was a sight to behold.

     

    Elliot was very good actually. Positionally sound, confident getting behind the ball, and clearing danger when needed.

     

    Coloccini and Dummett looked like an age old CB pairing. Colo actually looked more comfortable playing on the right side! Dummett didn't put a foot wrong and should have scored or earned a pen. The full-backs also played their part.

     

    Ryan Taylor, as has been said, take a bow son.

     

    Colback was very good alongside my man of the match Mehdi Abeid who finally looked the player PAO fans raved about last season. Hard working and intelligent off the ball, elegant and efficient in possession he allowed us to funnel through that City midfield and find ourselves in the final third often enough not to be under siege with our backs to the wall for 90 minutes. Love this kid, and would love to see him start against Liverpool with Sissoko and Anita in a 3 man midfield.

     

    Sissoko what a goal! His track busting run through midfield after the goal was as amazing as his subsequent pass was horrendous. A bit of consistency doing the good things would turn him into one of the best midfielders in the league.

     

    Sammy, Aarons, Armstrong and Riviere all played their part. Especially Sammy who along with Obertan look like completely different players.

     

    Pardew can f*** off. He went out fully intending to lose this, and it back-fired gloriously.

     

    An immensely enjoyable evening of football.

  7. Maybe I'm going senile but I honestly wouldn't mind seeing Haidara given a few games on the left-wing position. I think it's pretty clear that the strongest part of his game is going forward, he's a natural left-footer and he surely couldn't offer any less than Gouffran. Plus he'll track back plenty to keep Pardew happy.

     

    Do fullbacks ever play well on the wing though? I can't think of any real examples. A lot easier to attack coming from deep on the overlap than it is starting as a winger.

     

    Garef Baiu  :cheesy:

  8. It was class but I've seen loads better. Cisses v chelsea was way better.

     

    I think I'm the only man on the planet who preferred the other goal Cisse scored that day.

     

    From a technical perspective it definitely was the better goal. The second goal just looked better.

  9. Some of the most audacious Rabonas I've seen have come from Quaresma, but even then, none of his that I can remember were executed quite so perfectly! This is up there with Ginola's outrageous goal against Ferencvaros in terms of lush goals in obscure Euro game.

  10. Sorry like but he isn't a winger. He is a 433 forward. Nathan Dyer and Jesus Navas are orthodox wingers. Gabriel Obertan is a channel forward made to cut inside and provide a few tricks. He doesn't have the directness of an orthodox winger.

     

    Edit: He could easily have the physical attributes to be a winger of course. What I mean though is that throughout his footballing education he hasn't been moulded or groomed to be a winger. Pardew is just completely mis-using him.

     

    Agree completely. Should be left side of a front three in a 4-3-3. The very position he did so well from to get the goal.

     

    Willing to bet good money that if used in that position consistently, then he would dramatically increase his end product in terms of goals and assists for us in our current situation. Pardew is too short-sighted and ignorant to see it though.

  11. Sorry like but he isn't a winger. He is a 433 forward. Nathan Dyer and Jesus Navas are orthodox wingers. Gabriel Obertan is a channel forward made to cut inside and provide a few tricks. He doesn't have the directness of an orthodox winger.

     

    Edit: He could easily have the physical attributes to be a winger of course. What I mean though is that throughout his footballing education he hasn't been moulded or groomed to be a winger. Pardew is just completely mis-using him.

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