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Sometimes you need someone in the dressing room having a go at the players telling them to pull their fingers out, and I can't see anyone on the pitch or in that dugout who could do that better than Barton to be honest

 

 

Agree.

 

Could be a reason why every manager has backed Joey.

 

Allardyce, obviously after buying him. But also KK, Kinnear, Hughton, even Shearer till Liverpool and now Pardew have had only good words for him.

 

So much about this "nothing but trouble in his years here".

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Team doesnt seem the same without him lacks that bit of passion.

 

He was in the team at Stevenage, that team lacked passion too, means nowt he isn't in it, the players there need to pass it better.

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Notice how Pardew rubbed his nose before he answered - typical body language of a liar.

Beresford nailed it for me in his summing up of Bartons role in our team, fucking scandalous that we're driving him out.

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Notice how Pardew rubbed his nose before he answered - typical body language of a liar.

Beresford nailed it for me in his summing up of Bartons role in our team, f***ing scandalous that we're driving him out.

 

Utter bollocks

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There could easily be one more twist here. He clearly doesn't want to go there.

 

But it wont be like those airport scenes in films: "Joey, don't leave. We've changed our minds. Sign our contract". I hope he just stays here for the year as planned, that'd be a great scenario for us right now.

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There could easily be one more twist here. He clearly doesn't want to go there.

 

But it wont be like those airport scenes in films: "Joey, don't leave. We've changed our minds. Sign our contract". I hope he just stays here for the year as planned, that'd be a great scenario for us right now.

 

Aye!

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Notice how Pardew rubbed his nose before he answered - typical body language of a liar.

Beresford nailed it for me in his summing up of Bartons role in our team, fucking scandalous that we're driving him out.

 

What did he say after the tell-tale nose rub?

 

FWIW Barton would probably have been rested tonight anyway. Not that it matters.

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Notice how Pardew rubbed his nose before he answered - typical body language of a liar.

Beresford nailed it for me in his summing up of Bartons role in our team, f***ing scandalous that we're driving him out.

 

Utter bollocks

have you never watched Lie to me with Tim Roth??? Pardew's kegs were smoking man.
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@lee_ryder Lee Ryder

Alan Pardew said he was "100%" behind a Barton return - surely echoed by most Toon fans? #nufc

1 minute ago

 

:thup:

 

Unfortunately, Pardew will do f*** all to fight for Barton.

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Notice how Pardew rubbed his nose before he answered - typical body language of a liar.

Beresford nailed it for me in his summing up of Bartons role in our team, f***ing scandalous that we're driving him out.

 

Utter bollocks

have you never watched Lie to me with Tim Roth??? Pardew's kegs were smoking man.

 

Of course, its a great show, (Monica Raymund is one of the best looking birds i've seen in a while) but it has also been proven that there are no facial signs when someone lies, its utter nonsense, looks good on a tv show though.

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@lee_ryder Lee Ryder

Alan Pardew said he was "100%" behind a Barton return - surely echoed by most Toon fans? #nufc

1 minute ago

 

Pardew is starting to show the colours of the manager at West Ham who didn't know how to incorporate Tevez and Mascherano. The new French additions seem to have him non-plussed so sticking with the tried and tested in Joey will be right up his alley.

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@lee_ryder Lee Ryder

Alan Pardew said he was "100%" behind a Barton return - surely echoed by most Toon fans? #nufc

1 minute ago

 

Pardew is starting to show the colours of the manager at West Ham who didn't know how to incorporate Tevez and Mascherano. The new French additions seem to have him non-plussed so sticking with the tried and tested in Joey will be right up his alley.

 

Wow, that's a bit of crazy logic. He's just saying that he wants an important player to stay, no idea how you drew that conclusion .

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@lee_ryder Lee Ryder

Alan Pardew said he was "100%" behind a Barton return - surely echoed by most Toon fans? #nufc

1 minute ago

 

Pardew is starting to show the colours of the manager at West Ham who didn't know how to incorporate Tevez and Mascherano. The new French additions seem to have him non-plussed so sticking with the tried and tested in Joey will be right up his alley.

 

Wow, that's a bit of crazy logic. He's just saying that he wants an important player to stay, no idea how you drew that conclusion .

 

If he was that important we wouldn't have given him a free transfer. What I'm saying I guess is that Pardew seems confused about what sort of football he wants to play. It looks like he'd prefer to play direct football with player he knows but he's having to work with French footballers who don't know the system. Similar to when Tevez and Mascherano were thrust on him at West Ham.

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So far we've played Arsenal, Sunderland away and Scunthorpe away.  None of those games are conducive to playing good Football (you don't try to outplay Arsenal unless you want a kicking and the other two are going to be scrappy games).  I wouldn't judge the kind of Football we want to play just yet.

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So far we've played Arsenal, Sunderland away and Scunthorpe away.  None of those games are conducive to playing good Football (you don't try to outplay Arsenal unless you want a kicking and the other two are going to be scrappy games).  I wouldn't judge the kind of Football we want to play just yet.

 

Good football is good football. You shouldn't have to rely on the opposition to allow you to play it. How does instructing your goalkeeper to hoof the ball 70 yds upfield help exploit the inferior oppositon's technical weaknesses?

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