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themanupstairs

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  1. Never really realized how much of a knob jockey Reina is. He refused to give Cardiff any credit yesterday and kept saying that they deserved the win and that the best team had won
  2. Better be unbelievable love! My first trip to St. James (to watch us vs Reading in the Championship in 09) cost me about 3k sterling in total for 2 days
  3. Just been watching the highlights of Tiote against Man Utd. and fuck me! Absolutely monumental performance from him that night. Completely dismantled Man Utd's attack. My how we've missed him! Welcome back son. Looking forward to some Cheik buzzing around in midfield again.
  4. Who's wearing 45 in the training pics? Is it Dummet?
  5. Bloody hell. Who does a club like Wolves have to choose from? Bruce?
  6. Hope Man Utd truly trounce the scouse shite and send Suarez home in tears.
  7. Any more proof needed that Suarez is a massive cunt of the highest order?
  8. Good to see Darren Fletcher out and about. One of the few likeable footballers and a very good player.
  9. Dalglish "mentality's never been a problem for Luis Suarez", like he's some sort of mythical demi god. He's mental alright
  10. That was so contrived. You can see it was hard work for him to smile and claim he loves it there and loves going into training every morning
  11. themanupstairs

    Alan Pardew

    With an expectationometer.
  12. themanupstairs

    Alan Pardew

    Fuckin hell f***ing hell what?! That Big Sam is a better manager than Pardew? Look at their records man I know he's hated here but Allardyce is a very good manager who always gets the best out of his sides/clubs. Why Blackburn sacked him I do not know, they would comfortably be sat in mid-table right now. Allardyce gets results. West Ham will go up under him, guaranteed, and if they keep him, they'll stay up, guaranteed. Pardew is a gamble that is working right now but you just know under him it could go massively wrong, like it seems to have done at all of his previous clubs. So you don't think it's at all possible that someone like Pardew could have learned from his previous mistakes and has now become a better manager than he was over all, as his previous record suggests? This notion that "previous record" determines your level at present is ridiculous, and it goes for players and managers. It's all about the present.
  13. themanupstairs

    Alan Pardew

    You wouldnt trade him against no one even if Ashley wasnt the owner? (rest of the post isnt directed at you ) Lets be frank, Pardew has done well but he lacks what a great manager possesses which is the ability to change a match for the greater good. We have not once won when conceding first. Pardew gets more credit than he deserves, while he is a big reason and not taking anything away from him while we are up there, I believe this season has come down a lot more to individual brilliance and luck at the right time than a brilliant pardew. Pardew has surely settled this team well, but we have by no means played as well as the table suggests. Evidence that supports this is: Krul has been magical in plenty of matches. Examples being Wolves (a), Man U(a), Blackburn (a) penalty save which probably won us the game, Fulham (h), ridiculous saves against Villa. Individual brilliance from Raylor against Everton and Shiteland. Ba goalscoring form Shola magic goal against Spurs Papiss in the weekend. We were lucky against QPR, penalty against Man U and plenty other games Why my criticism against Pardew many will ask. Well its because of his ability to almost screw over games with his tactics. Prime example is letting Villa back into the game in the weekend, letting QPR outplay us for more than they should, for letting Wolves back in the game, for letting Fulham beat us 5-2 as we backed off, for giving Blackburn a chance last wednesday by backing off once again. We almost let Stoke back in the game too. He seems content to defend when up instead of putting more pressure and playing to our strengths. He is too passive in my opinion and reminds me off Sven Göran Eriksson, a manager who can organize but will never be able to change a game with pure tactical brilliance. Put it even clearer, Pardew has done really well, but he isnt the big reason why we are where we are. There's giving Pardew too much credit, then there's giving him none! Sounds like you're giving him no credit with the above post tbh. You can't use the "our keeper is f***ing mint" as an argument to discredit the manager of the football club. For all we know, Pardew and his management of the club, is the reason why Krul (who is obviously very talented) is in fantastic form. I don't buy this idea that if a team's GK plays well, then they were lucky to win or avoid defeat because of some heroics. Keepers are part of the football team on the pitch after all no? Their performances are as responsible for results as that of any other player in any other position on the pitch, on any given Saturday. Fact of the matter is, we've won matches, and are still in business at this stage in the season. Pardew should get whatever credit is allowed any football manager when they succeed, and in his case it is relative success. Oldtype's argument is spot on, in that he should be allowed the praise he gets precisely for being the right man to lead this club at this time. I don't see Pardew, at the moment, being the one to lead us onto greater and bigger things. I reckon we need someone who is a step up if we're going to challenge for Europe year in year out. Nevertheless I do believe Pardew's management of the club is a massive reason we are where we are now.
  14. Shocking state of affairs. Was really hoping Spurs would push for the title. Was really hoping you would destroy the red shite tonight at least, what with their fantastic home record. Best of luck KD
  15. Is Coloccini the type to give Simpson an earful in such situations? Maybe those who sit behind the goals can help answer that?
  16. Excellent 3 points keeping our home record for 2012 intact. Ba took his goal well, welcome home son! Delicious finish by Cisse who looks a real live wire. Very promising debut. Man of the match for me is a coin toss between Krul and Guthrie. They were both masters of their domains on the day. Special mentions to Santon who was solid and positive, and to James Perch who stepped up in the final 15 mins after going missing for large parts. Over the moon with this win
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