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I have an issue and I am not sure if its a Pards tactic or the players doing this BUT with it being so tight between us Spurs, Chelski and Arsenal then surely goal difference could come into it.

We had them today but backed off at 3-0 with like 30 mins to go, same with Liverpool, we shod be looking to thrash teams once we have them beaten like in a good few games lately especially at home.

 

 

I thought we played the game perfectly today and didn't try to go over the top and blow ourselves out.  3 points next week is worth more than extra goals today so we just controlled the game and have kept something to take in to our next game.  I didn't realise that Cabaye was injured, I thought it was a very good substitution and thought the same when he took Cisse off and left Ba on.

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:thup: f***ing Wigan have 2 blocks in that North stand empty which they could have gave us.

 

We probably didn't ask for them as we try to avoid having to pay for unwanted tickets.

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I have an issue and I am not sure if its a Pards tactic or the players doing this BUT with it being so tight between us Spurs, Chelski and Arsenal then surely goal difference could come into it.

We had them today but backed off at 3-0 with like 30 mins to go, same with Liverpool, we shod be looking to thrash teams once we have them beaten like in a good few games lately especially at home.

 

 

I thought we played the game perfectly today and didn't try to go over the top and blow ourselves out.  3 points next week is worth more than extra goals today so we just controlled the game and have kept something to take in to our next game.  I didn't realise that Cabaye was injured, I thought it was a very good substitution and thought the same when he took Cisse off and left Ba on.

 

I thought when Cabaye went off we lost a bit of our creative attacking play, game was in the bag and I get the take it easy don't get injured or over do it tactic but how sick would we be to lose out on Champions League football due to goal difference, and its so tight it could very well come down to that.

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I have an issue and I am not sure if its a Pards tactic or the players doing this BUT with it being so tight between us Spurs, Chelski and Arsenal then surely goal difference could come into it.

We had them today but backed off at 3-0 with like 30 mins to go, same with Liverpool, we shod be looking to thrash teams once we have them beaten like in a good few games lately especially at home.

 

 

I thought we played the game perfectly today and didn't try to go over the top and blow ourselves out.  3 points next week is worth more than extra goals today so we just controlled the game and have kept something to take in to our next game.  I didn't realise that Cabaye was injured, I thought it was a very good substitution and thought the same when he took Cisse off and left Ba on.

 

I thought when Cabaye went off we lost a bit of our creative attacking play, game was in the bag and I get the take it easy don't get injured or over do it tactic but how sick would we be to lose out on Champions League football due to goal difference, and its so tight it could very well come down to that.

 

We still have about 7 points to make up anyway :lol:

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Just watched his interview on NUFC TV. Says the same as on radio Newcastle - get yourselves into Wigan's ground and make it into a home game. 'By hook or by crook' - it is possible to get in!

 

The tickets went quicker than I had expected so I'm going down without one.

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I thought when Cabaye went off we lost a bit of our creative attacking play, game was in the bag and I get the take it easy don't get injured or over do it tactic but how sick would we be to lose out on Champions League football due to goal difference, and its so tight it could very well come down to that.

 

The Champions League will be won or lost on points, not goal difference.  I'd rather settle for 3 points than go looking for a 4th goal which isn't needed at this time.  If we win all of our remaining games we'll qualify.

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Our final position is determined by winning games not goal difference. I think in the past four games we've gone 2-0 up and just shut up shop. If a third comes along, great, but we're set up not to concede. I think this is a winning mentality we need to adopt and in time the big wins will come. Glad he protected Cabaye and Cisse today. Not just for them but vecause it's the squad that's got us here and we should trust them to close out games. I still think we're a team just forming and today was 3-0 without ever really leaving third gear - just a few moments of class.

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Our final position is determined by winning games not goal difference. I think in the past four games we've gone 2-0 up and just shut up shop. If a third comes along, great, but we're set up not to concede. I think this is a winning mentality we need to adopt and in time the big wins will come. Glad he protected Cabaye and Cisse today. Not just for them but vecause it's the squad that's got us here and we should trust them to close out games. I still think we're a team just forming and today was 3-0 without ever really leaving third gear - just a few moments of class.

 

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quality post match interview on the bbc. someone needs to change the thread title to Alan Pardew - we're just bobbling along.

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Think his decisions have been spot on if I'm honest.

Game was won, get key people off, removing the possibility of getting crocked for the next game.

At this stage of the season, someone taking a whack and being out for 3/4 games wouldn't be desirable at all.

 

Regardless of what happens in the remaining games, this season as been immense and it's in no small part down to Pardew.

 

When CH was sacked I was fcuking raging, when Pardew was announced I was even more raging.

I honestly didn't think he was the right man for the job.

The whole thing was just wrong, wrong, wrong in every respect.

 

But I remember having a chat to a friend (who also supports us) and agreeing to "judge him 12/18 months in" as he's got a long contract and he isn't going anywhere, so we'd just have to get with the programme and get behind the team because that's what real fans should do.

 

Fast forward and here we are, unbelievably sitting in fourth with it in our hands. Incredible!!

 

I've only just joined up on here so I know I've no history of previous positions etc, but I honestly was against him at the start.

 

But even taking the results element out of it, I've really liked the way he's gone about his business, measured, honest, calm, and really "seems" to have  engendered a terrific team spirit in the squad.

That's no mean feat, given our checkered history of squabbling both on and off the pitch.

I know there's a thought that we played a bit of hoofball under CH, but I really loved (and appreciated) the way that man handled himself.

 

And as it happens, I'm glad to say that I think AP has continued in that vein (and brought some "champagne" football as well)

 

It's refreshing and I'm happy to say I've had my mind changed and I 'm delighted about that.

 

Alan "Pardiola" Pardew - Well done that man!!

 

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Excellent system yet again - we've used 3 different systems in the run of 6 straight wins.  The 4-4-2 wasn't great, but the 4-3-3 and today's 4-2-1-3 are both brilliant.  Pardew's talked a lot about the flexibility he has to deploy the front 6 in different ways, and we are seeing it pay dividends now.  It must be very difficult for opposing managers to figure out how we're going to play - even if we use a 4-3-3, there's so much movement and fluidity, it can change shape very quickly. 

 

We've bought not only gifted players, but intelligent players who can adapt.  And Pardew's allowing them that flexibility now, when we need to see it the most. 

 

The fact we're playing with such a small squad and we're actually playing our best, most fluid football in April when the pressure and fatigue should be hitting us hardest shows the quality of his management this season.

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