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Out of interest, who voted delighted?

 

Have a guess.

 

:dowiespin:

 

 

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You're getting worse at this Dave :lol: ambivalent at best. :thup:

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I really dont think Pardew knows what he is walking into.

 

I bet he can't believe his luck, these fucking idiots are prepared to pay him well in the premier league. He's laughing all the way to the bank!

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has he arrived? down to 1.09 now

 

Stick your house on it, looks like people can still make some money out of this debacle.

 

Yeah. And then the announcement will be "until the end of season"...which doesnt count as permanent..at least on Betfair.

 

They'll still pay out after 10 matches according to their terms and conditions for that bet.

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I really dont think Pardew knows what he is walking into.

 

He'll not have a long wait to find out.

 

No, he doesn't,  he really is walking into a massive shot storm.  He needs 3 points and a good preformance on Saturday.  He needs to hit the ground running as people/fans/media will be waiting for the first mistake.

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I really dont think Pardew knows what he is walking into.

 

I bet he can't believe his luck, these f***ing idiots are prepared to pay him well in the premier league. He's laughing all the way to the bank!

 

Given that he invested time and money in Operation WormYourWayIntoAFootballJobBySuckingTheOwnerAndChairman'sDicksAtYourLocalCasino, I am doubtful of this statement.

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No, he doesn't,  he really is walking into a massive shot storm.  He needs 3 points and a good preformance on Saturday.  He needs to hit the ground running as people/fans/media will be waiting for the first mistake.

 

Do you really think 3 points against Liverpool will make any difference?  Ashley was given stick for the Gallowgate roof, this is a lot worse than that and I think he'd still get serious stick regardless of the result.

 

I just hope that he turns up so that we can see his face on the news after the game.  My guess is that the fat bastard will not turn up.

 

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Skysports.com understands that Exeter's Paul Tisdale was one the names under consideration to succeed Chris Hughton at Newcastle United.

 

Newcastle parted company with Hughton earlier this week and Alan Pardew is in line to replace him at the St James' Park helm.

 

However, it is believed that Magpies chiefs were looking at other options before opting for their original choice of Pardew.

 

And skysports.com has learnt that one of those is the highly-regarded Tisdale - currently in charge at the other St James's Park.

 

Tisdale is regarded as one of the finest young managers in English football, having guided The Grecians from non-league football to League One.

 

A number of clubs have looked at the 37-year-old former Southampton midfielder and Swansea City failed with an approach earlier this year.

 

Now it is understood that Newcastle's hierarchy gave Tisdale serious consideration before deciding to go with their initial idea of appointing a manager with Premier League experience.

 

source: sky sports

 

HAHAHA FUCK ME!

 

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Skysports.com understands that Exeter's Paul Tisdale was one the names under consideration to succeed Chris Hughton at Newcastle United.

 

Newcastle parted company with Hughton earlier this week and Alan Pardew is in line to replace him at the St James' Park helm.

 

However, it is believed that Magpies chiefs were looking at other options before opting for their original choice of Pardew.

 

And skysports.com has learnt that one of those is the highly-regarded Tisdale - currently in charge at the other St James's Park.

 

Tisdale is regarded as one of the finest young managers in English football, having guided The Grecians from non-league football to League One.

 

A number of clubs have looked at the 37-year-old former Southampton midfielder and Swansea City failed with an approach earlier this year.

 

Now it is understood that Newcastle's hierarchy gave Tisdale serious consideration before deciding to go with their initial idea of appointing a manager with Premier League experience.

 

source: sky sports

 

HAHAHA FUCK ME!

 

 

He's too stylish for us. Decent young manager though.

 

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