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The 50-year-old, who took charge in January following Alan Pardew's departure to Crystal Palace, was also angered by comments from Match of Day pundit Phil Neville suggesting his players "had their flip-flops on" after last weekend's defeat to Everton.

 

He said there are players in the squad who are playing for their futures at St James' Park.

 

"I was a bit astonished when people came out and talked about us being on the beach and wearing flip-flops," he said. "How can players do that when they know that everybody is playing for their futures?"

 

This is them playing for their futures. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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It's actually quite worrying that he seemingly thinks he's qualified to lead this team next season. There's not one slight thought in my mind that he is good enough to keep us in the league, if he's here next season we're 100% down I reckon.

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They're playing for their future's alright but not in the way this prick thinks they are. Their future's lie elsewhere and playing well means attracting a bid from a proper club.

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Even better, on why Perez didn't start against Everton.

 

“He was still down physically on his stats, and we were concerned about him,” said Carver.

 

“People might ask why I’m talking about stats, but I know (Arsenal manager) Arsene Wenger looks at the physical stats of his players.

 

“I remember when we went Highbury for a game, and Robert Pires was playing.

 

“Wenger told Sir Bobby before the game that Pires was at his limit physically, and he didn’t want to play him.

 

“I’ll never forget it, because the ball went down past the dugout at our end, and Pires fell over and tore his hamstring.

 

“The physical data on Ayo was quite low, and it was a worry.

 

“I didn’t want to throw him in.”

 

:spit:

 

This is all so horrific  :lol:

 

Every single letter causes offence.

 

The man is just so embarrassing. How can you constantly refer to what other people are doing as confirmation of your methods.

 

Just terrible.

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“They (the board) know there has to be a clearout – it’s pretty obvious,” said Carver. “It has to be done.

 

“There are people out of contract, there are people who are not good enough – they know that, and I am telling now, because I have been part of it in the last few weeks, there are things in place.”

 

:lol:

 

State of this cunt. :lol:

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Even better, on why Perez didn't start against Everton.

 

“He was still down physically on his stats, and we were concerned about him,” said Carver.

 

“People might ask why I’m talking about stats, but I know (Arsenal manager) Arsene Wenger looks at the physical stats of his players.

 

“I remember when we went Highbury for a game, and Robert Pires was playing.

 

“Wenger told Sir Bobby before the game that Pires was at his limit physically, and he didn’t want to play him.

 

“I’ll never forget it, because the ball went down past the dugout at our end, and Pires fell over and tore his hamstring.

 

“The physical data on Ayo was quite low, and it was a worry.

 

“I didn’t want to throw him in.”

 

:spit:

 

Nah, no, no way. Not real.

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“They (the board) know there has to be a clearout – it’s pretty obvious,” said Carver. “It has to be done.

 

“There are people out of contract, there are people who are not good enough – they know that, and I am telling now, because I have been part of it in the last few weeks, there are things in place.”

 

:lol:

And thats the last anyone heard of Abeid.

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The fucking audacity of Carver fronting up and saying there are some people at the club who aren't good enough. How fucking dare he? We're just about into April and we've won 2 games of football in 2015 and he's giving it the big one about how he's part of the discussions about who's got a future here and who hasn't. :lol:

 

"Things in place." Hopefully a fucking firing squad you useless wanker.

 

 

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This guy is incredible, he just doesn't stop. :lol:

 

I, for one, can't think of a man better suited to motivating the team to a win against Arsenal:

http://i.imgur.com/tGNPVrG.jpg

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He talks like one of those fake stories on Facebook. You can just imagine him finishing that story about things being in place and then saying 'I let this Muslim lad in front of me in the queue the other day and he said "you've done me a favour, I'll do you a favour don't go into the city centre this Saturday", just sayin'

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Even better, on why Perez didn't start against Everton.

 

“He was still down physically on his stats, and we were concerned about him,” said Carver.

 

“People might ask why I’m talking about stats, but I know (Arsenal manager) Arsene Wenger looks at the physical stats of his players.

 

“I remember when we went Highbury for a game, and Robert Pires was playing.

 

“Wenger told Sir Bobby before the game that Pires was at his limit physically, and he didn’t want to play him.

 

“I’ll never forget it, because the ball went down past the dugout at our end, and Pires fell over and tore his hamstring.

 

“The physical data on Ayo was quite low, and it was a worry.

 

“I didn’t want to throw him in.”

 

:spit:

 

We could start a tumblr random quote generator for the amount of times he name drops SBR.

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Is he just making s*** up now? Just checked Arsenal v Newcastle between 2000 & 2004 when Carver was assistant and Pires was there.

 

2000-1 - Pires played full 90.

2001-2 - Pires played full 90.

2001-2 - serious knee injury sustained in a challenge from Dabizas

2002-3 - Pires came on as a sub.

2003-4 - Pires came on as a sub.

 

Unless in 2003-4 he came off the bench then went back off leaving Arsenal with 10 men.

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Is he just making s*** up now? Just checked Arsenal v Newcastle between 2000 & 2004 when Carver was assistant and Pires was there.

 

2000-1 - Pires played full 90.

2001-2 - Pires played full 90.

2001-2 - serious knee injury sustained in a challenge from Dabizas

2002-3 - Pires came on as a sub.

2003-4 - Pires came on as a sub.

 

Unless in 2003-4 he came off the bench then went back off leaving Arsenal with 10 men.

 

Maybe Bobby got the name wrong in the seance. Bobby was always getting names wrong.

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