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Whingeing aside we are 3rd in the premier. Fucking 3rd. How blase are we getting that moving up another place in the CL positions has almost got dismissed because we are pissed at the performance :lol:

 

 

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Unbelievable start to the season, and Pardew has been fantastic.

 

Some people must really be having a hard time enjoying it so far, and it stinks for them, but that's what you get when you are so fucking negative before a ball is kicked and you are too sure everything at the club is bad, because it's not being done exactly to your "perfect" ideas.

 

Having a blast so far with how promising everything has started, and this team will only get better. No where near achieving full potential yet.

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I think this is a real test of his managerial ability right now. A great manager will make a few changes for the next game, including Santon for Raylor and Marveaux or HBA for Obertan, he could also drop one of Ba or Best for HBA, but that decision could go either way as both those players have been magnificent in the last few games.

 

 

I would say a great manager should get the results with the formation he thinks is the most appropriate to the team. I don't care if he did the same "mistakes" if we get the 3 points next game.

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Meh, an extremely good league position doesn't and shouldn't give him a free pass when he does fuck up and we have to ride our luck.

 

Exactly. Allardyce-tastic to just look at results and not be able to criticise where necessary.

 

Pardew himself has openly admitted we were very lucky today and Wolves deserved at least a point. But we won, I guess he should shut the fuck up.

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Meh, an extremely good league position doesn't and shouldn't give him a free pass when he does fuck up and we have to ride our luck.

 

Exactly. Allardyce-tastic to just look at results and not be able to criticise where necessary.

 

Pardew himself has openly admitted we were very lucky today and Wolves deserved at least a point. But we won, I guess he should shut the fuck up.

 

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Meh, an extremely good league position doesn't and shouldn't give him a free pass when he does f*** up and we have to ride our luck.

 

Exactly. Allardyce-tastic to just look at results and not be able to criticise where necessary.

 

Pardew himself has openly admitted we were very lucky today and Wolves deserved at least a point. But we won, I guess he should shut the f*** up.

 

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This whole thing about giving LoveK a 'run out' was almost suicidal today.

 

Needed to pack the mf and get possesion back.

 

Well summarised.

 

Not sure if playing 5 in midfield would of helped that much today as it was being bypassed for most of the game...

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This whole thing about giving LoveK a 'run out' was almost suicidal today.

 

Needed to pack the mf and get possesion back.

 

Well summarised.

 

Not sure if playing 5 in midfield would of helped that much today as it was being bypassed for most of the game...

 

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This whole thing about giving LoveK a 'run out' was almost suicidal today.

 

Needed to pack the mf and get possesion back.

 

Well summarised.

 

Not sure if playing 5 in midfield would of helped that much today as it was being bypassed for most of the game...

 

NO mate they were running straight through the middle of our mf who were a spent force with 20min to go.

 

Bringing LoveK on was like we consulted with Wolves first on whom the worst player to bring on would be.

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http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2011/10/02/alan-pardew-s-newcastle-united-quiet-revolution-will-continue-apace-despite-the-first-flushes-of-on-field-success-for-the-toon-chief-79310-29520423/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

 

 

While Premier League results have captured headlines and the black-and-white imagination so far this season, away from the big games the Newcastle chief is continuing the wholesale restructuring work kicked off earlier in the year.

 

The behind-the-scenes overhaul saw United’s training ground transformed in the summer, with hundreds of thousands of pounds invested in playing surfaces and facilities at their Benton Park base.

 

Allied to a new set of player rules and agreeing a new bonus schedule, Pardew has firmly stamped his authority on the club that he took charge of back in December last year.

 

But ahead of a fortnight’s international break that Pardew admits he would “rather not have to deal with”, the United boss has lifted the lid on further moves to revolutionise the club.

 

Work on recruiting young players into the development squad continues – an agent with young South American players on his books visited the training ground on Thursday – while Pardew is also looking to deploy some of his scouts to Spain to visit Barcelona’s famous La Masia youth Academy.

 

“The stuff behind the scenes continues – absolutely,” Pardew said.

 

“We had an agent at the training ground on Thursday who represents young players from South America, we’ve got a situation where I’m trying to get someone to the Barcelona Academy, just because we haven’t been there for a while and it would be a good time to have a look around.

 

“All of those processes continue.”

 

One “process” still on the agenda is a search for another striker – despite the fine recent form of Demba Ba and Leon Best.

 

United sent a delegation to watch Mobido Maiga a fortnight ago and had scouts watching Bayer Leverkusen’s Eren Derdiyok this week, illustrating that they are still checking out potential targets.

 

Pardew wants to know a month before the window shuts what their course of action will be.

 

“I don’t think you can change your opinions over the course of a couple of games. I think we have a long way to run before we get to that window opening,” he said.

 

“Four weeks before that we will need to nail down what we’re going to do.

 

“Because if we leave it too late we might end in the same situation – not correcting what we think might be wrong.

 

“At the moment the team is functioning well but you want to improve all the time.

 

“So bringing in a player in that window would be a really good tonic, whichever position we’re in.”

 

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