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Still managed to travel to Holland to watch Pieters the following day, so couldn´t have been that bad.

 

I doubt he drove there tbf.

 

And if you wanted to continue partying, what better place than Holland. :troll:

 

He's ball's deep as we speak.

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Still managed to travel to Holland to watch Pieters the following day, so couldn´t have been that bad.

 

I doubt he drove there tbf.

 

And if you wanted to continue partying, what better place than Holland. :troll:

 

He's ball's deep as we speak.

 

He might not bring back any players with him but you can gurantee he'll be bringing a couple of STD's back.

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Newcastle manager Alan Pardew believes he has the squad depth required to win the Carling Cup and end the club's infamous 42 year trophy drought.

 

Although the St James' Park outfit lifted the Championship title last year they have not lifted a major trophy since the Fairs Cup in 1969.

 

They travel to Scunthorpe in the Carling Cup second round on Thursday as they bid to build on a solid start to the season that has seen them draw with Arsenal and beat near rivals Sunderland.

 

Pardew admits his primary aim remains survival in the Premier League but believes he has now has a squad capable of going all the way to Wembley too.

 

"You only had to look at our bench on Saturday and the players who didn't make the bench - like Alan Smith, for example - to know that I feel we are much stronger squad-wise this year to attack this competition, and also attack the FA Cup," said the 50-year-old.

 

"I guess what happened to Birmingham last year isn't going to fill us all with great enthusiasm in terms of winning the cup and being relegated.

 

"But if you feel you are strong enough to attack the cup and attack the Premier League with the squad you have then of course it's a target.

 

"You want to be in the game to win things, that's what we are in it for, so the two cup competitions are very big for us this year."

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Newcastle manager Alan Pardew believes he has the squad depth required to win the Carling Cup and end the club's infamous 42 year trophy drought.

 

Although the St James' Park outfit lifted the Championship title last year they have not lifted a major trophy since the Fairs Cup in 1969.

 

They travel to Scunthorpe in the Carling Cup second round on Thursday as they bid to build on a solid start to the season that has seen them draw with Arsenal and beat near rivals Sunderland.

 

Pardew admits his primary aim remains survival in the Premier League but believes he has now has a squad capable of going all the way to Wembley too.

 

"You only had to look at our bench on Saturday and the players who didn't make the bench - like Alan Smith, for example - to know that I feel we are much stronger squad-wise this year to attack this competition, and also attack the FA Cup," said the 50-year-old.

 

"I guess what happened to Birmingham last year isn't going to fill us all with great enthusiasm in terms of winning the cup and being relegated.

 

"But if you feel you are strong enough to attack the cup and attack the Premier League with the squad you have then of course it's a target.

 

"You want to be in the game to win things, that's what we are in it for, so the two cup competitions are very big for us this year."

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Newcastle manager Alan Pardew believes he has the squad depth required to win the Carling Cup and end the club's infamous 42 year trophy drought.

 

Although the St James' Park outfit lifted the Championship title last year they have not lifted a major trophy since the Fairs Cup in 1969.

 

They travel to Scunthorpe in the Carling Cup second round on Thursday as they bid to build on a solid start to the season that has seen them draw with Arsenal and beat near rivals Sunderland.

 

Pardew admits his primary aim remains survival in the Premier League but believes he has now has a squad capable of going all the way to Wembley too.

 

"You only had to look at our bench on Saturday and the players who didn't make the bench - like Alan Smith, for example - to know that I feel we are much stronger squad-wise this year to attack this competition, and also attack the FA Cup," said the 50-year-old.

 

"I guess what happened to Birmingham last year isn't going to fill us all with great enthusiasm in terms of winning the cup and being relegated.

 

"But if you feel you are strong enough to attack the cup and attack the Premier League with the squad you have then of course it's a target.

 

"You want to be in the game to win things, that's what we are in it for, so the two cup competitions are very big for us this year."

 

Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo not Smith.

 

 

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Really don't feel Pardew is to blame here. What could he've done different? Yes, he has lied, but that is more down to Ashley running the show.

 

I don't blame him for Barton going, but as I've said before, he's either a bare faced liar, or is happy to accept to be constantly lied to by his employers. Either way, I can't respect him.

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Really don't feel Pardew is to blame here. What could he've done different? Yes, he has lied, but that is more down to Ashley running the show.

 

I don't blame him for Barton going, but as I've said before, he's either a bare faced liar, or is happy to accept to be constantly lied to by his employers. Either way, I can't respect him.

 

So what should he do?

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What would you do? Would you accept being constantly lied to by your employers? (presuming of course he isn't just a liar himself).

 

So he walks...then what?

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