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Interpolic

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  1. Tbh I'm not that fussed but would probably prefer Man City winning. Just totally fucks me off when these nothing clubs win cups while we treat them as an inconvenience.
  2. Keane: I wasn't as shocked as everyone else has been. You never are, are you Roy? Daft cunt.
  3. McManaman strutting around like an amalgamation of Liam Gallagher / Danny Dyer. Hart starts, bit harsh on that lanky freak.
  4. Aston Villa 1-2 Chelsea Stoke City 0-2 Tottenham Everton 3-0 West Ham Fulham 0-2 Liverpool Norwich 1-1 West Brom QPR 1-1 Newcastle Sunderland 1-1 Southampton Man Utd 4-1 Swansea Arsenal 3-1 Wigan Reading 0-3 Man City
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    Alan Pardew

    We improved league position. Finished 11th twice. Apart from his 3 top 5 finishes. We've only been higher than 11th twice. In what time frame? We've finished in the Premier League top half 9 times I think.
  6. Came out with the same patter about Villa last summer.
  7. Didn't Moyes sue Rooney over the content of his book? or vice-versa? Yep, Rooney said he couldn't wait to get away from Moyes' management, said he'd even have joined NUFC.
  8. Gonna see if I can lure Barnes into calling me a cunt so he gets banned.
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    Alan Pardew

    I think that's a bit harsh tbh, we're all double-guessing the owner and my personal view is that he'll not accept this awful season for the sake of not looking stupid because of the long contract the manager's on. The 8 year contract seems just as flaky a justification as an instinct that the owner will be ruthless in this situation. As for no indication for him being sacked, there very often isn't much indication that a manager will be sacked before it happens.
  10. http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/index.php/topic,93957.0.html
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    Alan Pardew

    Jol or Martinez would be the very definition of a sideways step. Jol wouldn't be a sideways step from Pardew like, no chance. He would. Plays dour, long ball football, his teams are prone to collapse and loves a midfield clogger. Gosling would get game time like, so every cloud. I disagree, I think his Spurs team played good stuff and Fulham aren't bad to watch either. Did a terrific job at Spurs after they'd been a midtable side as long as I could remember. He's streets ahead of Pardew in terms of playing style and achievements, it would be far from a sideways step to bring him in. Fulham play the second highest number of long balls in the league (guess who's first?). I've watched them a few times this season and they're dire, no more exciting than ourselves or Stoke in spite of the combined genius of Berbatov and Ruiz. They could still go down too. I don't know which Fulham you've watched. Pardew's shit, but if we're going to sack him let's set our sights a little higher than Jol. I can't say I watch a lot of Fulham if I'm honest, I've seen them a few times this season and been vaguely entertained but perhaps that's partly down to their flair players as you imply. There's no way they're as bad as us or Stoke to watch though, I'm not having that. Plus their personnel is nowhere near as good or technical or suited to a passing game as ours, so perhaps he's making the best of his limited resources. I do remember quite well the job he did at Spurs though when he had some good players (a luxury his predecessors had done nothing to utilise, save for the odd cup run) and they played some great stuff and placed highly in the league. Thought it was incredibly harsh when he was sacked and so it proved when Spurs' unravelled when they appointed Ramos. He was doing a good job with the players available to him. And I doubt he was playing hoofball at Hamburg or Ajax. Give Jol our squad to work with and a few additions so he can stamp his mark and I think he'd do an excellent job.
  12. I'd bet pretty much everything I own that the person with by far the most input into who follows him was Ferguson himself. FML.
  13. I'd say it's highly likely that the Man Utd board have placed great importance on Ferguson's advice now he's retiring, and he's recommended Moyes. Not sure if that's been mentioned or what today, but that was my first reaction when I heard about this. Seems an odd appointment.
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    Alan Pardew

    Jol or Martinez would be the very definition of a sideways step. Jol wouldn't be a sideways step from Pardew like, no chance. He would. Plays dour, long ball football, his teams are prone to collapse and loves a midfield clogger. Gosling would get game time like, so every cloud. I disagree, I think his Spurs team played good stuff and Fulham aren't bad to watch either. Did a terrific job at Spurs after they'd been a midtable side as long as I could remember. He's streets ahead of Pardew in terms of playing style and achievements, it would be far from a sideways step to bring him in.
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    Alan Pardew

    Jol or Martinez would be the very definition of a sideways step. Jol wouldn't be a sideways step from Pardew like, no chance.
  16. I'd probably forgive someone who watched geet loads of football and not just motd. I've found it boring and frustrating as sin watching us this year so God knows how it looks to the neutral. Putting aside how we are as a club of course.
  17. Not a chance in hell. Doubt it either, although the wind's definitely changing.
  18. Mourinho's ego's big enough to take the job.
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