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Moment of day in Orlando. Female American fan to Sir Pardoo: "Oh, you're so much better looking in the flesh.'

 

Tomorrow's Mail

 

PARDEW IN SHOCKING WEBCAM SEX SCANDAL - CITES LESLIE GRANTHAM AS HERO

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Pardew's wise words for travelling fans in US

 

Jul 24 2011 by Lee Ryder, Sunday Sun

 

ALAN PARDEW has held court with Newcastle United’s travelling fans in Orlando.

 

And the Sunday Sun can reveal that Pardew gave Toon fans a rare insight into how the Magpies will play next season.

 

Pardew told fans that United were working hard on ball retention and improving their possession.

 

This is something that Pardew is keen to better for next term and the manager told his players after the West Brom game that losing a 3-0 lead at St James’ Park was simply “unacceptable for Newcastle United fans”.

 

The Newcastle United boss was happy to allow supporters in the sunshine state to take in training in the shadow of the Citrus Bowl in a move that brought back memories of the days of Kevin Keegan.

 

Back in the 1990s, KK had an “open policy” at the club’s old Maiden Castle base in Durham.

 

United fan Dave Johnson from Wideopen, said: “It was brilliant to see the lads training at such close quarters and to watch it alongside the team’s coaching staff. Alan Pardew told us what the squad were working on during the session – they spent a good deal of time focusing on keeping possession, which is very important in this kind of heat.

 

“The players were split into three groups all working against each other.”

 

Orlando officials has initially turned Toon fans away from the training session.

 

But Pardew indicated he did not have a problem with fans taking in the practice drill.

 

Mr Johnson, who was also joined by fans who had made the long journey to Orlando, won a competition operated by the club and Thomas Cook and was joined by Graham Bland, Mark Rankin and Natasha Amina Raja.

 

The fanatical foursome were then given a training session by Steve Stone and keeper coach Andy Woodman.

 

United trained in a small field next door to the 1994 World Cup venue after concerns over the temporary grass surface at the Citrus bowl.

 

Orlando had agreed to Newcastle’s request that the game had to be played on grass.

 

And the Florida outfit paid a six-figure sum to roll on grass on top of their Field Turf surface.

 

Field Turf is a brand name and provide artificial surfaces to a host of NFL sides in the United States.

 

They also laid the very pitch that Newcastle have at their indoor complex back on Tyneside.

 

 

I like the sound of bit in bold, going to have to keep the usual suspects from having any playing time though

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I'm worried about u's trying to play better football next year.

 

Here me out!

 

We cannot compete with the top sides on the deck and we seem to have lost a bit of steel to out fight the middle of the road clubs. It is no good trying to play good football against Stoke, blackburn etc they will score a goal out if brut force.

 

I think 10-14th is realistic next year

 

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