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Never been the same since he had that long stint on the wing. Totally f***ed him up.

 

Pardew is to blame.

 

 

 

Long stint? It was no more than 6 games.

 

That is a long stint for a striker.

 

A strikers confidence is always a fragile thing, you don't fuck with that when they are in good form.

 

 

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Never been the same since he had that long stint on the wing. Totally f***ed him up.

 

Pardew is to blame.

 

 

 

Long stint? It was no more than 6 games.

 

That is a long stint for a striker.

 

A strikers confidence is always a fragile thing, you don't f*** with that when they are in good form.

 

 

 

It wasn't six games, it was four at the very most (including games where he played a part of it out wide). It wasn't a stint either, as they weren't successive games. And it wasn't the start of his bad form either, as he had been shit for weeks, maybe months before the first time he was played wide. So all in all, that's a great post Bontempi.. :lol:

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We're playing with 10 men. No presence upfront.

Actually in the 2nd half he had more of a presence up front than anyone else did, him winning the corner for us as he was taken off is telling of this manager. Wrong decision to bring him off.

 

Stop posting.

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I just think he's been promoted to his highest level of incompetence. He doesn't have enough to his game to hack it for a team that's trying to get into the top half of the Premiership. It feels like he half knows it, but isn't battling hard enough, like he's bought into the idea that the service is the problem, not him.

 

Form is nothing to do with it. This can happen to certain strikers, who can score prolifically at one level, and be suddenly out of their depth at another. The crinklies among us will remember the classic case of Ted MacDougall, who scored something like 42 and 37 league goals in two successive seasons in the Third Tier, got snapped up by Man U, and then sunk without trace.

 

It's very hard to tell what Pardew's real thoughts are. If there was a chance of getting rid of him for a decent price, we should have taken it and replaced him. We seem very conservative, and reluctant to let players go, but skilful trading can be very beneficial.

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Would give him a start on Wednesday and hope a few chances fall his way.

 

No, he must be burned at the stake for he is 1000 times worse than Pat Heard and Shola combined, for the quixotic lords of Newcastle-Online have spoken...

 

Think he needs to be left out for a few games myself. Did not exactly exert himself today and seems to have got complacent because he knows he is guaranteed to start.

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Would give him a start on Wednesday and hope a few chances fall his way.

 

No, he must be burned at the stake for he is 1000 times worse than Pat Heard and Shola combined, for the quixotic lords of Newcastle-Online have spoken...

 

Think he needs to be left out for a few games myself. Did not exactly exert himself today and seems to have got complacent because he knows he is guaranteed to start.

 

And that's fine, it's the posts accusing him of being a liability and a waste of a shirt and suchlike that are simply ridiculous. He's a good striker going through a lean period, it's not his fault that the club failed to bring in another striker (as well as Remy) during the summer to give him competition for his place.

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Would give him a start on Wednesday and hope a few chances fall his way.

 

No, he must be burned at the stake for he is 1000 times worse than Pat Heard and Shola combined, for the quixotic lords of Newcastle-Online have spoken...

 

Think he needs to be left out for a few games myself. Did not exactly exert himself today and seems to have got complacent because he knows he is guaranteed to start.

 

And that's fine, it's the posts accusing him of being a liability and a waste of a shirt and suchlike that are simply ridiculous. He's a good striker going through a lean period, it's not his fault that the club failed to bring in another striker (as well as Remy) during the summer to give him competition for his place.

 

The idea of Gouffran replacing him is absolutely hilarious. I like Gouffran but he's nowhere near the threat that Cisse is. Hull had their cigars out for the last ten minutes once our main striker was off the field.

 

Absolutely incredible the amount of people for whom the solution to a player clearly out of form in a team who generally don't want to attack is "drop him"

 

Any vaguely competent attacking manager who had Cisse in their squad would have the team set up in a way that would give him chances and therefore goals within a couple of matches.

 

 

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