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Again, I'd look to replace him in the summer. I don't have any names but someone with tactical nous and footballing philosophies would help for me, the most talented side we've had since Sir Bobby's days, massively, especially from a performance point of view.

 

I've heard it all now like, that's insane. Replace Pardew in the summer, after possibly our best finish in recent memory? And replace him with who exactly? Fabio Capello's available I suppose.

 

Baffling isn't it?  Almost convinced he's on a wind up at times.

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It's baffling the hang ups people have over HBA when you consider that he has contributed very little in his time at the club.

 

Because many people have seen, know etc. what he's capable of and would like to see him more involved for the sake of the club ?

Because some people are not convinced by the reasons given by Pardew when he explains why this player is on the bench ?

Because it's more enjoyable to watch him play by a cold sunday afternoon ?

Because, because....I think there's a lot of different reasons

 

 

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He is traditional in his insistence of playing a right footer right side and a left footer left. JG is both really as most of his crosses are left footed and his work rate makes him undroppable. Pardew knows HBA is better but wont change his thoughts. This is why RT and GO are ahead! I expect if fit to see a midfield of RT CT YC and JG for the remainder of the season

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He is traditional in his insistence of playing a right footer right side and a left footer left. JG is both really as most of his crosses are left footed and his work rate makes him undroppable. Pardew knows HBA is better but wont change his thoughts. This is why RT and GO are ahead! I expect if fit to see a midfield of RT CT YC and JG for the remainder of the season

 

95% of his crosses are fucking dreadful.

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He is traditional in his insistence of playing a right footer right side and a left footer left. JG is both really as most of his crosses are left footed and his work rate makes him undroppable. Pardew knows HBA is better but wont change his thoughts. This is why RT and GO are ahead! I expect if fit to see a midfield of RT CT YC and JG for the remainder of the season

eh ? have you seen any of our line ups this season ?
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He is traditional in his insistence of playing a right footer right side and a left footer left. JG is both really as most of his crosses are left footed and his work rate makes him undroppable. Pardew knows HBA is better but wont change his thoughts. This is why RT and GO are ahead! I expect if fit to see a midfield of RT CT YC and JG for the remainder of the season

 

95% of his crosses are fucking dreadful.

 

21,25% completion rate with his crossing (17/80). Better than I thought tbh.

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He is traditional in his insistence of playing a right footer right side and a left footer left. JG is both really as most of his crosses are left footed and his work rate makes him undroppable. Pardew knows HBA is better but wont change his thoughts. This is why RT and GO are ahead! I expect if fit to see a midfield of RT CT YC and JG for the remainder of the season

 

95% of his crosses are f***ing dreadful.

 

I'd say for the amount of time Jonas has played on the wing in his career, he's probably one of the worst crossers of the ball I've seen. Even Enrique, who was awful to begin with, is now a much better crosser of the ball

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He is traditional in his insistence of playing a right footer right side and a left footer left. JG is both really as most of his crosses are left footed and his work rate makes him undroppable. Pardew knows HBA is better but wont change his thoughts. This is why RT and GO are ahead! I expect if fit to see a midfield of RT CT YC and JG for the remainder of the season

 

95% of his crosses are fucking dreadful.

 

21,25% completion rate with his crossing (17/80). Better than I thought tbh.

 

Would be interesting to see how that compares with other wide players in the league. Can't imagine it ever gets much above 30%.

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Isnt the league average about 23% or did i imagine hearing that? Sure they were saying Liverpool had put most in and had the worst overall record the other day.  :undecided:

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He is traditional in his insistence of playing a right footer right side and a left footer left. JG is both really as most of his crosses are left footed and his work rate makes him undroppable. Pardew knows HBA is better but wont change his thoughts. This is why RT and GO are ahead! I expect if fit to see a midfield of RT CT YC and JG for the remainder of the season

 

95% of his crosses are fucking dreadful.

 

21,25% completion rate with his crossing (17/80). Better than I thought tbh.

 

Would be interesting to see how that compares with other wide players in the league. Can't imagine it ever gets much above 30%.

 

Seb Larsson 28% (54/192)

Pennant 30% (51/170)

Mata 25,6% (43/168)

Nani 21,4% (39/182)

Barton 25,5% (33/129)

Bale 29,1% (35/120)

Downing 22,9% (33/144)

Ryan Taylor 26,1% (23/88)

Ben Arfa 8% (1/12)

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He is traditional in his insistence of playing a right footer right side and a left footer left. JG is both really as most of his crosses are left footed and his work rate makes him undroppable. Pardew knows HBA is better but wont change his thoughts. This is why RT and GO are ahead! I expect if fit to see a midfield of RT CT YC and JG for the remainder of the season

 

95% of his crosses are f***ing dreadful.

 

21,25% completion rate with his crossing (17/80). Better than I thought tbh.

 

Would be interesting to see how that compares with other wide players in the league. Can't imagine it ever gets much above 30%.

leads back to the oft slagging off of both jonas and obertan though, quite often the crowd are yelling at them to sling it in but there instincts are saying "no, we have one player in there and 4 defenders" which they don't help as they don't get in there at the back post when the ball comes down their opposite side.
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This is just completion rate though right? So someone getting on the end of it? There's a hell of a lot of a difference between Jonas's style of crossing and someone like Valencia or Ben Arfa. I'd take one really good cross out of ten everytime over 4 floaty average out of ten

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This is just completion rate though right? So someone getting on the end of it? There's a hell of a lot of a difference between Jonas's style of crossing and someone like Valencia or Ben Arfa. I'd take one really good cross out of ten everytime over 4 floaty average out of ten

 

Yep, just completion rate.

 

Valencia by the way has a 25,5% completion rate.

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I remember Enrique against Blackburn, he must have put in 5 world class crosses in the first half but none of our Strikers managed to get to them (except 1 I think).

 

Shame he didnt do 5 shite crosses that fell on the heads/feet of our strikers, we might not have drawn 0-0 that day then.

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"Chris Hughton was a lovely fella. I never heard him raise his voice once. Everyone was sad when he left and I told Alan Pardew when he came that he had a tough act to follow.

 

"But Alan has done fantastic. I get on with him really well, he is always having a crack with me.

 

"Last week I walked into his office and he was on the phone and he said 'I'm going to have to go, someone important has come in'. I looked around wondering who he meant and then realised he was talking about me.

 

"One day he said he had a cold so he couldn't come anywhere near me and I said don't be daft. I grabbed hold of him and gave him a cuddle. Mind you, I did get a cold later.

 

"He has done really well as manager, except for the Spurs game but everyone has a blip."

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He is traditional in his insistence of playing a right footer right side and a left footer left. JG is both really as most of his crosses are left footed and his work rate makes him undroppable. Pardew knows HBA is better but wont change his thoughts. This is why RT and GO are ahead! I expect if fit to see a midfield of RT CT YC and JG for the remainder of the season

 

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"Chris Hughton was a lovely fella. I never heard him raise his voice once. Everyone was sad when he left and I told Alan Pardew when he came that he had a tough act to follow.

 

"But Alan has done fantastic. I get on with him really well, he is always having a crack with me.

 

"Last week I walked into his office and he was on the phone and he said 'I'm going to have to go, someone important has come in'. I looked around wondering who he meant and then realised he was talking about me.

 

"One day he said he had a cold so he couldn't come anywhere near me and I said don't be daft. I grabbed hold of him and gave him a cuddle. Mind you, I did get a cold later.

 

"He has done really well as manager, except for the Spurs game but everyone has a blip."

 

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Again, I'd look to replace him in the summer. I don't have any names but someone with tactical nous and footballing philosophies would help for me, the most talented side we've had since Sir Bobby's days, massively, especially from a performance point of view.

 

I've heard it all now like, that's insane. Replace Pardew in the summer, after possibly our best finish in recent memory? And replace him with who exactly? Fabio Capello's available I suppose.

If we can get someone with a good proven record and has led teams into the top 4 consistently, why not?

Always found it strange why at most clubs, the players are paid much more than the manager. Since the brain of the team,fitness and moral starts from the manager doesnt it make more sense to pay your CEO? Always found this quite baffling in football.

 

Dont quote me for sacking Pardew please, i just think if there is some chance of someone better that is willing coach, leave transfers to the management and most importantly could collaborate with team. Btw personally i Think Pardew has earned himself another season to prove himself.

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"Chris Hughton was a lovely fella. I never heard him raise his voice once. Everyone was sad when he left and I told Alan Pardew when he came that he had a tough act to follow.

 

"But Alan has done fantastic. I get on with him really well, he is always having a crack with me.

 

"Last week I walked into his office and he was on the phone and he said 'I'm going to have to go, someone important has come in'. I looked around wondering who he meant and then realised he was talking about me.

 

"One day he said he had a cold so he couldn't come anywhere near me and I said don't be daft. I grabbed hold of him and gave him a cuddle. Mind you, I did get a cold later.

 

"He has done really well as manager, except for the Spurs game but everyone has a blip."

 

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