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Amalfitano, couldn't get in ahead of Obertan or Jonas. Must be rubbish or Pardew is thick as mince to just plough on with those two.

 

I mean an ounce of ability should have been enough.

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Amalfitano, couldn't get in ahead of Obertan or Jonas. Must be rubbish or Pardew is thick as mince to just plough on with those two.

 

I mean an ounce of ability should have been enough.

 

Nobody would get in ahead of Jonas with the current manager like.

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Amalfitano, couldn't get in ahead of Obertan or Jonas. Must be rubbish or Pardew is thick as mince to just plough on with those two.

 

I mean an ounce of ability should have been enough.

 

Nobody would get in ahead of Jonas with the current manager like.

 

True, surely he could get ahead of Obertan on the bench, Ahh same reason as Jonas. A favourite and Pardew bought Obertan in.

 

There's none so blind as those who will not see.......Alan Pardew.

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We should probably stop liking lads who score a cracker or two in the reserves but hide like a rabbit when up against mighty Brighton.

 

It's just that Abeid's performance against Blackburn in January 2012 filled me with hope that he would make it...

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Amalfitano, couldn't get in ahead of Obertan or Jonas. Must be rubbish or Pardew is thick as mince to just plough on with those two.

 

I mean an ounce of ability should have been enough.

 

Nobody would get in ahead of Jonas with the current manager like.

 

True, surely he could get ahead of Obertan on the bench, Ahh same reason as Jonas. A favourite and Pardew bought Obertan in.

 

There's none so blind as those who will not see.......Alan Pardew.

 

Definitely the case with Jonas, not sure about Obertan.  As far as my opinion on Amalfitano goes whenever I've seen him he hasn't looked to have much about him, but obviously he's rarely been given a chance.

 

Abeid, on the other hand, I've been impressed with whenever I've seen him.

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Graham Carr man, what is that guy on sometimes  :lol:

 

Aye because every youngster works out, you live and you learn.

 

It was an ironical post btw, shame though, would have liked them to work out.

 

Same, sadly though i fear for any youngsters coming into the club we don't exactly have a history of developing them successfully.

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Graham Carr man, what is that guy on sometimes  :lol:

 

Aye because every youngster works out, you live and you learn.

 

It was an ironical post btw, shame though, would have liked them to work out.

 

Same, sadly though i fear for any youngsters coming into the club we don't exactly have a history of developing them successfully.

True, although we're not alone in that regard. Failing academies are de rigueur these days. We really need to send a deputation to Germany for a few months and talk to those people.

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Graham Carr man, what is that guy on sometimes  :lol:

 

Aye because every youngster works out, you live and you learn.

 

It was an ironical post btw, shame though, would have liked them to work out.

 

Same, sadly though i fear for any youngsters coming into the club we don't exactly have a history of developing them successfully.

True, although we're not alone in that regard. Failing academies are de rigueur these days. We really need to send a deputation to Germany for a few months and talk to those people.

 

Very true, there's so much English football could learn from nations like Germany, however by the time our flight lands back down in England from our visit, they'll have advanced further leaving us constantly behind. If only we could focus a bit more on finding our own blend of ingredients for success.

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With the money sloshing around the PL and the inflated wages here it's become too easy to attract the decent players from europe to come here.  Why would a PL side invest milliions in their academies when it's just as easy and has a much higher guarantee of success to throw a few million at the continent and grab a good young player who's already ready for first team duties.

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