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He's not injured man, just Pardew talking bollocks.

 

Didn't expect him to play the full 90 first game, had no problem with him coming off, the problem was the Marveaux substitution.

 

Then Anita. :lol:

 

Desperate for a goal and our central midfield was Perch and Bigirimana.

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Cabaye-Anita-Marveaux worked excellently today, the main positive to come from the match. Obviously Pardew found that unacceptable and fixed it.

 

What worked best was the fact we passed the ball on the ground and people moved into space to receive passes. This may have been slightly easier due to Reading not closing down as much as other teams we have faced. However the rudimentary skills needed to play football were on show today and we looked far better when we showed we had and could use them.

 

Verdict: no more long ball please.

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Cabaye-Anita-Marveaux worked excellently today, the main positive to come from the match. Obviously Pardew found that unacceptable and fixed it.

 

The balance of it was fantastic. We've found it tough to break teams down this year, so it was fairly impressive that we got through a very defensive Reading a few times, that's the highest amount of clear cut chances we've created for a long time. One of the few positives I've taken from today, and something that gives me a shred of hope.

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He was feeling his groin for about 5 mins before he came off and spoke to Pardew just before he was subbed.

 

 

That's a concern, if that observation is on the money.

 

He'll a/ get through the rest of the season with the help of injections, and the cotton wool treatment. (reduced workload) in training.

 

Or b/ played his last game for us.

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Class player, feels so good to have him back.

 

Unfortunately he's injured again, according to Mr Pardew.

 

Well either that or he was protecting him for more important games. Oh, wait.

 

Cabaye attempted an overhead kick just before he was substituted and got up from that without any reaction. Then when he was substituted he jogged off the pitch quite freely. If he was taken off, I don't think it was for an injury.

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In fairness it's hard to know whether someone does or doesn't have a knock from the stands. It doesn't have to be an obvious limp for there to be something going on. Even Ando on Radio Newcastle said he thought he was struggling a bit.

 

That doesn't exonerate Pardew at all but I'm just saying in this case......

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Has in injury there are worried about it but fortunately does not look too bad.

 

Expected Yo to be able to play full game with work he has done, is why he felt ok to replace Marv but then Yo got injured.

 

You made that up?

 

From Pards on NUFCTV.

 

 

As for Matv sub in my opinion he was not in the game 2nd half we were under pressure Perch was not a bad choice to bring on, Cabaye getting injured was a huge blow.

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We weren't under much pressure at all. They'd had a snapshot which had ballooned into row Z and some free kicks but little else, and Marveaux had set up our best chance of the half with a good pass to Shola. There's no way Cabaye should have been finishing that game in any case, the man must watch a different game to me.

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In fairness it's hard to know whether someone does or doesn't have a knock from the stands. It doesn't have to be an obvious limp for there to be something going on. Even Ando on Radio Newcastle said he thought he was struggling a bit.

 

That doesn't exonerate Pardew at all but I'm just saying in this case......

 

Clarke says Reid, 31, is ruled out of tomorrow’s derby against Aston Villa after seeing an old leg injury flare up after training.

But the Albion boss explained: ‘Steven picked up a fractured fibula — he played for 45 minutes with that broken leg at Arsenal. He’s come back and picked up another knock in the area.

 

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2264078/West-Brom-defender-Steven-Reid-played-45-minutes-broken-leg.html#ixzz2IVUCqdjJ

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