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Asked my son as he speaks spanish - bearing in mind I was reading it out over the phone so he probably didnt understand half of what I said, but the jist seems to be that Pardew told him in December, 20 days before his op that he should find another club but that Pardew told him he just wanted him to get better  :jesuswept: Jonas says he believes the decision was made for footballing reasons.

Well we all know Pardew is a complete tosspot but to tell a man who has been an excellent servant of the club that he should do one, when battling cancer, is just unbelievable even for him. Funnily enough it also coincided with the team going to shit and Colo looking like he had thrown the towel in. Bet he was enraged with the management of the club towards his best friend.I think it's very relevant that Jonas has not thanked the club or Pardew and only ever the fans. Remember he said he paid for his own medical treatment etc.

Anyway looks like Jonas is now in good form, people in Argentina are happy with his fitness and general health. He said before he finishes he wants to play for two clubs in Argnetina, one he has supported since a boy, local to where he comes from. He wants to come over here and play one more time. Anyway something along those lines

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Asked my son as he speaks spanish - bearing in mind I was reading it out over the phone so he probably didnt understand half of what I said, but the jist seems to be that Pardew told him in December, 20 days before his op that he should find another club but that Pardew told him he just wanted him to get better  :jesuswept: Jonas says he believes the decision was made for footballing reasons.

Well we all know Pardew is a complete tosspot but to tell a man who has been an excellent servant of the club that he should do one, when battling cancer, is just unbelievable even for him. Funnily enough it also coincided with the team going to shit and Colo looking like he had thrown the towel in. Bet he was enraged with the management of the club towards his best friend.I think it's very relevant that Jonas has not thanked the club or Pardew and only ever the fans. Remember he said he paid for his own medical treatment etc.

Anyway looks like Jonas is now in good form, people in Argentina are happy with his fitness and general health. He said before he finishes he wants to play for two clubs in Argnetina, one he has supported since a boy, local to where he comes from. He wants to come over here and play one more time. Anyway something along those lines

 

Forgot about that, disgusting really.

 

Good stuff cheers for that  :thup:

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Guest palnese

Aye, I'm hoping someone else can verify that before going ballistic.

 

We don't do that here. Gan ments.

We're actually pretty level headed on here imo. Does my tits in when people try to rock to boat and go on like we're a bunch of theatrical bellends on the whole.

 

No, we're not. It's one extreme or the other. There's no middle ground.

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Don't know if the club can sink any lower than not helping an employee through his cancer treatment.

 

They already did really. They then used it as ammunition during the planned protest against Pardew vs Hull.

 

They were cunts about it, then used it for themselves. They're absolute scum. The club is a fucking sewer basically.

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Don't know if the club can sink any lower than not helping an employee through his cancer treatment.

 

They already did really. They then used it as ammunition during the planned protest against Pardew vs Hull.

 

They were c***s about it, then used it for themselves. They're absolute scum. The club is a f***ing sewer basically.

 

f*** yeah totally forgot about that, that was f***ing disgraceful.

 

*Sigh*

 

If only you guys knew what Golfmag knows(about what goes on behind the scenes).

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The sort of  goodwill a club like Villa got over Petrov, or Bolton got over Muamba is priceless.  Even if you strip away basic human decency and make a calculated decision over the cost of supporting the lad (wages) v the cost of fucking him off (publicity)  you surely come down on the side of supporting him 100% and letting him train and feel he has a place.  It's incredible how low the club will sink in the pursuit of savings.

 

 

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Why did he defend Pardew at the height of his criticism (and Colo's poor performances) then?

 

No idea. This is what I can't figure out. Saying the right thing, or what he perceives to be the right thing?

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Well, obviously. The theory about Coloccini playing badly in connection with being massively angry at Pardew fails, though. He couldn't have been that perturbed if he was publically defending him and going against the fans that were singing Jonas' name.

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How often do players talk out of line about their manager? It doesn't really happen does it? Saying that, there's saying nothing and then there's backing him.

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