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Seriously, was that written by an NUFC fan? Because pretty much the entire article is what every one of us see. Why can't Pardew see it? Or more to the point, why doesn't he learn from the obvious failings.

 

So b****** frustrating.

Looks like he's been on the forum :lol:

 

Disturbing that it's obvious to everyone except the guy who can actually change things.

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Seriously, was that written by an NUFC fan? Because pretty much the entire article is what every one of us see. Why can't Pardew see it? Or more to the point, why doesn't he learn from the obvious failings.

 

So b****** frustrating.

Looks like he's been on the forum :lol:

 

Nah he'd have put a :anguish: face in it if he'd been here

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Top spending managers in Premier League history

 

1. Sir Alex Ferguson (1992-Present) Manchester United - £533m

 

2. Arsene Wenger (1996-Present) Arsenal - £358m

 

3. Roberto Mancini (2009-Present) Manchester City - £291m

 

4. Mark Hughes (2008-Dec 2009) Manchester City - £273m

 

5. Rafa Benitez (2004-2009) Liverpool - £248m

6. Harry Redknapp (2008-2012) Tottenham Hotspur - £203m

 

7. Claudio Ranieri (2000-2004) Chelsea - £195m

 

8. Jose Mourinho (2004-2008) Chelsea - £183m

 

9. Martin O’Neill (2006-2010) Aston Villa - £151m

 

10. Juande Ramos (2007-2008) Tottenham Hotspur - £136m

 

11. Carlos Ancelotti (2009-2011) Chelsea - £123m

 

12. Gerrard Houlier (1998-2004) Liverpool - £119m

 

13. Kenny Dalglish (2010-2012) Liverpool - £116m

 

14. David Moyes (2002-Present) Everton - £114m

 

15. Martin Jol (2004-2008) Tottenham Hotspur - £136m

 

Hughes :lol:

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Top spending managers in Premier League history

 

1. Sir Alex Ferguson (1992-Present) Manchester United - £533m

 

2. Arsene Wenger (1996-Present) Arsenal - £358m

 

3. Roberto Mancini (2009-Present) Manchester City - £291m

 

4. Mark Hughes (2008-Dec 2009) Manchester City - £273m

 

5. Rafa Benitez (2004-2009) Liverpool - £248m

6. Harry Redknapp (2008-2012) Tottenham Hotspur - £203m

 

7. Claudio Ranieri (2000-2004) Chelsea - £195m

 

8. Jose Mourinho (2004-2008) Chelsea - £183m

 

9. Martin O’Neill (2006-2010) Aston Villa - £151m

 

10. Juande Ramos (2007-2008) Tottenham Hotspur - £136m

 

11. Carlos Ancelotti (2009-2011) Chelsea - £123m

 

12. Gerrard Houlier (1998-2004) Liverpool - £119m

 

13. Kenny Dalglish (2010-2012) Liverpool - £116m

 

14. David Moyes (2002-Present) Everton - £114m

 

15. Martin Jol (2004-2008) Tottenham Hotspur - £136m

 

Hughes :lol:

 

Would be an interesting read if it deducted player sales to get a true reflection of money spent...

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while in theory quite right he's been punished it seems a bit ridiculous he's been punished because of the non punishments UEFA delivers out on things like racist chanting from all over the place Lazio got hit with a  €40k fine for racist chanting at White Hart Lane from their fans for example which is no punishment at all. And has any actual rule been broken?

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What he did was wrong on so many levels, but not according to the laws of the game.

If you can get punished for scoring unfair goals these days, I'm wondering if Cissé might be looking at a ban for his goal against WBA.

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