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This season, culminating in 0-3 against f***ing Sunderland at home, and 0-6 against Liverpool. Yet, he and his disgusting excuses somehow manages to still be here. Ashley is risking loads of money. It's incredible. It's a risk either way, to be fair. That's just the position we're in. Sure. That's the position Pardew has put us in. We're on a downward spiral, and players have seemingly lost belief. There should be only one alternative.
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This season, culminating in 0-3 against fucking Sunderland at home, and 0-6 against Liverpool. Yet, he and his disgusting excuses somehow manages to still be here. Ashley is risking loads of money. It's incredible.
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Sissoko left the training ground because the session was over. Anyway - I got time for anyone who harasses the fraud. He needs to know he's not wanted.
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I can. At the moment Pardew is not a neutral presence, he's having a visbly negative effect. Sacking him might give the players the uplift required to get us out of the s***. We are heading one way. That 6-0 was as clear an indication as anyone could possibly want that he's lost the dressing room. Spot on. "Just keep him, we might as well". So annoingly stupid. I've seen many on twitter with that attitude too. Does my head in. The fans, as well as the players would get an uplift. We'd be able to concentrate on supporting the team, instead of thinking about that fraud in charge.
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http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2013/04/29/fans-giving-pardew-the-thumbs-down-61634-33251816/#.UX433RjZj7s.twitter
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Sack him Ashley. Fucking Llambias too.
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Very much this. They're clearly not managed well, and has now also seemingly lost belief in Pardew and everything he brings. The fact that almost every player have been playing badly says it all.
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Harry Redknapp, man
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He has stated that if it was up to him, he'd end his career in Marseille.
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He's seen something we're seeing at Newcastle too. Doesn't matter if he's a cunt. In this case, he's spot on.
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The effect of getting rid of Pardew should do a lot. It's bleeding obvious they've lost all belief in him.
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No point
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There is no fucking way he can still have a job after this. 0-3 against fucking Sunderland, and now this. 0-9 against Sunderland and Liverpool - think about it
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Turn off that fucking music.
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Hurt by early goal from an ufortunate mistake.
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Disgusting attempt.
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Just start booing. It's fucking over. So done with everything.
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Tancredi Palmeriā@tancredipalmeri48s Leandro Damiao in advanced talks with Napoli, which at the moment is definitely ahead of Tottenham to sign him
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Haidara. For being hard as nails.
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It is. This is the occasion they got it right, though.
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Ever the diplomat Whey it's true isn't it? Generally we would be slating Liverpool or Sunderland fans if they were after sacking a manager in this manner. We (and Bird) know about Pardew from the inside though. A sligthly random observation, Ian. It's not really random, the point is that sometimes fans can be too passionate about their own club and react extremely to things. Anyway, it's kind of irrelevant to whether you think he should or shouldn't be sacked I suppose. I'd tend to lay more trust in a fan who knows what's actually going on, rather than a random bloke who just knows our positions in the table these last seasons. Maybe you're right, all I would say is that we get caught up in the emotion and the shorter-term than outside observers. Case in point, this forum degenerating so badly after the derby game. It's not right or wrong necessarily, I just wanted to discuss how it can look to outsiders. Of course. It's our club, our passion. Not necessarily for worse though. 3-0 battering against our main rivals (in every aspect atm), leaving us in a relegation battle. It would be weird if people didn't react harshly.
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Ever the diplomat Whey it's true isn't it? Generally we would be slating Liverpool or Sunderland fans if they were after sacking a manager in this manner. We (and Bird) know about Pardew from the inside though. A sligthly random observation, Ian. It's not really random, the point is that sometimes fans can be too passionate about their own club and react extremely to things. Anyway, it's kind of irrelevant to whether you think he should or shouldn't be sacked I suppose. I'd tend to lay more trust in a fan who knows what's actually going on, rather than a random bloke who just knows our positions in the table these last seasons.
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Ever the diplomat Whey it's true isn't it? Generally we would be slating Liverpool or Sunderland fans if they were after sacking a manager in this manner. We (and Bird) know about Pardew from the inside though. A sligthly random observation, Ian.