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A much deserved accolade for Pardew. He's done such a phenomenal job this season - a guaranteed finish of 5th place is a fantastic achievement in anyone's books like. Whatever happens this Sunday, people can't deny that Alan has oversaw our best season in years. Silver fox ftw! :smug:

 

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Wonder where we would be if he had the sense to tell our full backs not to go up the pitch when holding on in deep injury time. Lots to learn

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Fantastic achievement for Pardew and the staff, and nice timing to help sink in how well we have done this season. While we hope for the best on Sunday lets try not to get too disappointed if we end up fifth. Can't believe I even just said that!

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Wonder where we would be if he had the sense to tell our full backs not to go up the pitch when holding on in deep injury time. Lots to learn

 

Wonder where we'd be if he didn't have the organisational skills and meticulous preparation to elicit in excess of 15 clean sheets from a defence including the defensive heavyweights Danny Simpson and Micheal Williamson.  Glass more than half full

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It's about time an award is awarded on merit instead of over rated hype. We have seen in the past managers get this award despite having the worlds wealth and the very best players available to them, we also see time and time again the shittest of players awarded things just because of the media hype around them.

 

Pardew this season though has been manager of the season and he has deserved it.

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"Opportunity often comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat" Napoleon Hill. Class quote.

 

Story of our seasons recently. Relegation, Hughton sacked, Carroll leaving. All these things lead to what we've achieved. Tiote gets injured v chelsea, raylor comes on to set up goal of the season.

 

When you've got the right people in charge, if you get knocked down you come back stronger. Class recognition for him & us as a club, lets keep it going.

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IMO what Pards has done well this year:

 

- Handling of Ben Arfa to get him motivated/fit.

- Dropping Obertan after eventually realising the bloke is turboshit.

- Use of substitutions to close games out.

- Giving Coloccini the captaincy.

- Getting rid of the twats weighing the team down (Nolan, Barton, etc) - though possibly this had nothing to do with him.

- Utilising Jonas in a new CM role.

- Sticking with Krul once Harper was fit again (might be wrong there, can't remember).

- Best use of utility/squad players, i.e. Raylor, Perch, Shola.

- Integrating Cisse into the team so quickly.

- Overall best use of a relatively small and weak/thin squad.

 

IMO what he hasn't done so well, or needs to work on:

 

- Sometimes overly negative tactics.

- Initial suspected bias towards his own signings/recommendations (mainly Obertan).

- Poor movement and ball retention.

- Seems to have turned Jonas into a winger who does nothing but defend on the wing.

- Tendancy to tinker with formations, e.g. when this new 4-3-3 system looks tailor made for our players he is still opting for a defensive 4-4-2 at times.

- Some baffling substitutions when we've needed to chase games.

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Replacing Routledge with Obertan looks like a bad move, so far. But after the turn around of players like Raylor & Perch under Pardew I wouldn't write Obertan off just yet, hell I'm expecting at least 15 league goals from Xisco next season.

 

Wolves game was a travesty, will haunt us at the end of the season, but for different reasons than i was expecting at the time.

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IMO what Pards has done well this year:

 

- Handling of Ben Arfa to get him motivated/fit.

- Dropping Obertan after eventually realising the bloke is turboshit.

- Use of substitutions to close games out.

- Giving Coloccini the captaincy.

- Getting rid of the twats weighing the team down (Nolan, Barton, etc) - though possibly this had nothing to do with him.

- Utilising Jonas in a new CM role.

- Sticking with Krul once Harper was fit again (might be wrong there, can't remember).

- Best use of utility/squad players, i.e. Raylor, Perch, Shola.

- Integrating Cisse into the team so quickly.

- Overall best use of a relatively small and weak/thin squad.

 

IMO what he hasn't done so well, or needs to work on:

 

- Sometimes overly negative tactics.

- Initial suspected bias towards his own signings/recommendations (mainly Obertan).

- Poor movement and ball retention.

- Seems to have turned Jonas into a winger who does nothing but defend on the wing.

- Tendancy to tinker with formations, e.g. when this new 4-3-3 system looks tailor made for our players he is still opting for a defensive 4-4-2 at times.

- Some baffling substitutions when we've needed to chase games.

 

Christ.

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Alright stop...Pardy time!...

 

He took us up the Premier,

He bought Papisse Cisse,

It's Alan time, Pardy time, Alan time,

Until we play Marseille...can't touch this.

 

  :yorkie: :yorkie: :yorkie:

 

 

:pardsgrin: :best: :saylor: :pards:

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