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Everything posted by Barnes23
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Caulker, Amalfitano and Bony would be the standouts for me.
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Camp Marange Roger Johnson K. Toure Dossena Downing Fellaini Wanyama Sinclair Altidore van Wolfswinkel Manager: Pardew
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Went with his usual bollocks about it being "ok to get beat as long as you run around" as well.
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Yep, I won't be judging him too harshly given the current conditions. The team being set up as it is gives him nothing to work with at all.
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That is definitely the saddest part. It's quite a unique situation to have such an utterly s*** manager in charge of quality players for so long, and it hurts far more than having s*** cloggers to match the prick in the dugout. It really wouldn't take that much more ambition for things to be very different.
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WBA one up. Pepe Mel
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Gouffran was far far worse than Ben Arfa and has been for the last 3 games. Ben Arfa won us the game against Palace with his cross. After 45 minutes of terrible football with Ben Arfa being no worse than anyone else, although Gouffran was imo was much worse than him. Tell me why is it Ben Arfa is again dropped. You know why, you know full well it's because Pardew has a excuse in Ben Arfa rather than fact the up to the facts that it was his tactics, and his own shitness are the reason we're so bad. He just hates football man, any player who won't boot it straight at the strikers as soon as he receives the ball gets dropped ASAP. Gouff is on because he runs around a lot, despite not actually doing that last week. Our only glimmer of hope, our only creative spark sits on the bench while Gouff, Cisse, De Jong and f***ing Dan Gosling start ahead of him. It's just mental. Its like he's doing it just out of spite now. He would look bad if HBA were to prove him wrong now.
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Welbeck's better than Rodriguez in the system that England will most likely play in the World Cup Rodriguez is twice the player Welbeck is. Gutted for him.
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Gameweek 33: Man City 3- 2 Southampton Aston Villa 0-2 Fulham Cardiff 2- 1 Crystal Palace Hull 1 - 1 Swansea Newcastle 0 - 3 Man Utd Norwich 2 - 2 West Brom Chelsea 2 - 0 Stoke Everton 1 - 1 Arsenal West Ham 0-2 Liverpool Tottenham 2-0 Sunderland
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Not that much really between a load of people. We have no decent fan groups unfortunately. In theory I think even just the members on this forum could manage to cough up enough tbh. Some will possibly back with larger sums whilst many small sums become large. I find it intriguing how I thought it was tacky when the Man Utd fans did it, but wouldn't if we did something. Think it's mostly down to the fact that the media and such don't talk about any fan unrest up here with regards to Pardew and it could actually have an impact, whilst the media have been talking about nothing but Moyes being s*** almost all season, so people already know the fans hate him. Best thing to do imo would be to set up a decent looking webpage to advertise on the banner listing the reasons why Pardew should go. More likely to change the flow of opinion of the media/ the general public than a short message which will be too easily dismissed as 'deluded Geordies' or something similar. Short and sweet message such as "No more goals" with a website link following would have an okay impact if media covers it and people actually go to the site. Could list excuses/contradictions/statistics from Pardews time here as well as a constructive and well formulated critisism of Pardew. Sounds good I reckon it would generate a decent amount of coverage, the Steve Kean one did a couple of years ago. It could also have a positive effect on journalists who are becoming more critical of Pardew (noticed Douglas seems to have turned of late) as well as setting the agenda more generally in terms of people questioning Pardew's position. As Santoon said, we should do something. I'd happily chip in to make it happen.
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Not that much really between a load of people. We have no decent fan groups unfortunately. In theory I think even just the members on this forum could manage to cough up enough tbh. Some will possibly back with larger sums whilst many small sums become large. I find it intriguing how I thought it was tacky when the Man Utd fans did it, but wouldn't if we did something. Think it's mostly down to the fact that the media and such don't talk about any fan unrest up here with regards to Pardew and it could actually have an impact, whilst the media have been talking about nothing but Moyes being s*** almost all season, so people already know the fans hate him. Best thing to do imo would be to set up a decent looking webpage to advertise on the banner listing the reasons why Pardew should go. More likely to change the flow of opinion of the media/ the general public than a short message which will be too easily dismissed as 'deluded Geordies' or something similar.
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He's far better than Sherwood and should have been given more time.
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Wouldn't really want any of them if we had upwards of £40m to spend. All very average and Pardew would make them look even worse (with the possible exception of Shawcross). Could buy at least three quality false nines with that sort of money, too.
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Gameweek 32: Man Utd 2-0 A.Villa Crystal Palace 0-2 Chelsea Southampton 3-0 Newcastle Stoke 2-1 Hull Swansea 2-1 Norwich West Brom 2-1 Cardiff Arsenal 1-2 Man City Fulham 1-1 Everton Liverpool 3-1 Tottenham Sunderland 2-1 West Ham
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I haven't felt anything when we've scored/won for a while, either. The club is going nowhere under this manager/owner and some scrappy wins courtesy of 'moments of magic' from players who are either leaving in the summer or wasted under this management (or both) does nothing to change that.
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Running out of chances, but have enough winnable home games left to stay up.
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I struggle to care anymore. He'll be leaving in the summer either way.
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Shame some are too thick to see it.
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Gameweek 31: Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal Cardiff 1-3 Liverpool Everton 2-1 Swansea Hull 1-1 West Brom Man City 2-1 Fulham Newcastle 0-0 Crystal Palace Norwich 0-0 Sunderland West Ham 1-2 Man Utd Tottenham 2-2 Southampton Aston Villa 1-1 Stoke Arsenal 3-0 Swansea Man Utd 1-3 Man City Newcastle 0-2 Everton West Ham 2-1 Hull Liverpool 3-0 Sunderland