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Pardew is actually so easy to predict, I'm not sure whether sicko has posted genuine quotes or they are spoof quotes.

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I've found the quotes:

 

Alan Pardew will target cup glory this season as he attempts to end Newcastle's 42-year trophy drought. Pardew knows the Premier League title is only a dream for a club like his as it continues its recovery from a humiliating relegation two years ago and tries to re-establish itself as a top-flight fixture.

 

 

However, he is confident there is enough talent within the squad to mount a genuine challenge for silverware in the domestic cup competitions just as Birmingham did last year, although without suffering the same fate in the League.

 

Pardew said: "A realistic target for this football club must be a cup competition because the Premier League title is not a viable situation for us.

 

"You only had to look at our bench on Saturday and the players who didn't make it like Alan Smith to know we are much stronger squad-wise this year to attack this competition [the Carling Cup], and the FA Cup."

 

Newcastle have not won a major trophy since lifting the Fairs Cup in 1969, and last tasted domestic glory in the 1955 FA Cup final.

 

But they head into their Carling Cup second-round match with League One Scunthorpe tonight brimming with confidence after following up their opening-day league draw with Arsenal by defeating arch-rivals Sunderland.

 

Pardew will make changes for the trip to Glanford Park as he rests some of his key men, however, and midfielder Joey Barton will not be involved as he starts talks with QPR over a move.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/fa-league-cups/pardew-cup-is-our-target-this-season-2343203.html

 

Yeah.  When a footballer who hasn't been able to play football for 5 years isn't getting a look-in then you must be drowning in options.  Incidentally I read in another article that there's a good chance Smith will start tonight.  He's a waste of time man, play kids instead.  Pardew's patter is tedious as fuck.

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it's pretty depressing that there's so much spin coming out of st james's these days we can all predict more or less what they're going to feed us next. and even worse that the stuff we make up is very believable. put simply it's because these lot are one trick ponies, we know their game. horrible.

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i reckon we should all get pardew wigs, get suited up and record our own press conference reply. get a competition going for the best one, might make a few more people realise how ridiculous it is that some folk believe the shit that comes out of his mouth.

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I've found the quotes:

 

Alan Pardew will target cup glory this season as he attempts to end Newcastle's 42-year trophy drought. Pardew knows the Premier League title is only a dream for a club like his as it continues its recovery from a humiliating relegation two years ago and tries to re-establish itself as a top-flight fixture.

 

 

However, he is confident there is enough talent within the squad to mount a genuine challenge for silverware in the domestic cup competitions just as Birmingham did last year, although without suffering the same fate in the League.

 

Pardew said: "A realistic target for this football club must be a cup competition because the Premier League title is not a viable situation for us.

 

"You only had to look at our bench on Saturday and the players who didn't make it like Alan Smith to know we are much stronger squad-wise this year to attack this competition [the Carling Cup], and the FA Cup."

 

Newcastle have not won a major trophy since lifting the Fairs Cup in 1969, and last tasted domestic glory in the 1955 FA Cup final.

 

But they head into their Carling Cup second-round match with League One Scunthorpe tonight brimming with confidence after following up their opening-day league draw with Arsenal by defeating arch-rivals Sunderland.

 

Pardew will make changes for the trip to Glanford Park as he rests some of his key men, however, and midfielder Joey Barton will not be involved as he starts talks with QPR over a move.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/fa-league-cups/pardew-cup-is-our-target-this-season-2343203.html

 

Yeah.  When a footballer who hasn't been able to play football for 5 years isn't getting a look-in then you must be drowning in options.  Incidentally I read in another article that there's a good chance Smith will start tonight.  He's a waste of time man, play kids instead.  Pardew's patter is tedious as fuck.

 

I was pretty impressed he favoured Sammy Ameobi over Smith against Arsenal. He knows he's shit. :laugh:

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Deserves shooting with shit for playing Lovenkrands, especially on the right wing, but:

 

1) He got a reaction out of the players after HT, and

2) His subs swayed the game in your favour.

 

So from the outside looking in, overall, Mr Pardew did well again tonight.

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Deserves shooting with shit for playing Lovenkrands, especially on the right wing, but:

 

1) He got a reaction out of the players after HT, and

2) His subs swayed the game in your favour.

 

So from the outside looking in, overall, Mr Pardew did well again tonight.

 

Recovered well but we shouldn't have been in the position to start off with, why weren't they pumped from the start? As for Lovenkrands, words fail me. 6/10

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Deserves shooting with shit for playing Lovenkrands, especially on the right wing, but:

 

1) He got a reaction out of the players after HT, and

2) His subs swayed the game in your favour.

 

So from the outside looking in, overall, Mr Pardew did well again tonight.

 

Recovered well but we shouldn't have been in the position to start off with, why weren't they pumped from the start? As for Lovenkrands, words fail me. 6/10

 

Yerp - can't be ignored that he dug himself a hole with Lovenkrands on the right wing, but equally credit should be given for him turning things around and getting a real reaction out of your players.

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