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Everything posted by Stuy_O
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Nah, unless you actually think them lot on nufcfans are anything other than idiots looking for bites then i'd think you'd struggle to find anyone who still believes what Pardew says, or trusts his stone age methods.
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Not really deceiving anyone. Everyone knows he's utter pish at his job.
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Fucking hate Ashley. Sorry but he's an arsehole and he's gunna relegate us by not sacking him.
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His third one vs West Ham was a beauty. His footwork with the ball to get shots on goal was his main strength and was actually very good. Coulda done with learning the offside rule though.
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West Ham were completely s*** mind. That team we had first season back up were more than capable of dishing out (and taking) batterings. Not that I'm screaming for a team full of english players now but I do think the combo of Barton + Nolan helped the team pull through quite a bit. Seemed to galvanise the other players, aswell as being Pardew's closest allies that season really.
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I suppose getting beat in a cup match is in keeping with club policy.
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That's his guillotine imo. The final blow. I'm convinced we could lose every single game from now until 2020 and he'd still be here. I honestly believe as long as we are in profit, Ashley actually thinks its funny when we lose. I actually think the next 3 away from home are vital for Pardew. He needs at least one victory. We could easily lose all 3 however and if we do I think Ashley will be forced to sack him. We would be beyond rock bottom and his role will be completely untenable.
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I wouldn't say that to Biffa's face however.
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fwiw I still like nufc.com. Don't think they're in cahoots with the club like some people say. They continually question Ashley's policies although they do blow hot and cold with Pardew.
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Hitting new lows with this thread mind.
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I think he'll walk if we get beat on saturday. It will be next to unbearable.
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Ashley is the bigger problem, but the problem of Pardew has rightly been prioritised.
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If not for contract situation Pardew would likely have kept playing him.
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Wasn't that before he was diagnosed?
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The club have obviously let him go to be with his family and keep himself to himself whilst he battles this, which is absolutely fair. some of our supporters seem to misinterpret things to the extreme at times, instead of actually thinking it through. We're all fed up with Pardew and Ashley but this about thinking about one of ours, and crossing everything he pulls through.
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Normal fundamentals that contribute to winning games. Delivery, passing, off the ball movement, motivating etc etc. We're completely devoid of any sort of game plan. The only way it can get worse is if we do actually go down, a certainty if Pardew stays.
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Someone who can get our players to do the basic fundamentals of football. We might win some games then.
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Hopefully when he's back playing we'll have a new manager.
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If we have any sort of a 'system' it rendered De Jong irrelevant against Palace. He hardly touched the ball. Pardew giving it the biggun about De Jong, but as with most of his talented players, he is at a complete loss as how to use them.
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Money off the wage bill. Two highly paid players not playing as far as Ashley's concerned, they might aswell get paid off someone else. Pardew's day's are numbered. He's under so much pressure and we're 3 games in, he won't survive 38.
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By saying he's two games away from the sack? Thats making all of us practically everyone froth at the gash at the mere thought. I'm not sure whats going on behind the scenes, but Pardew can't keep losing games this season and expect to get away with it.
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I mentioned this to a few Liverpool fans at work and they didn't like it. Not that the plethora of trophies they did win is a good enough comeback.