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Winning headers and running faster :lol:

 

That's not the major problem, but I will agree that our players do seem to lack match fitness IMO. We don't have the fitness to play a high intensity game, or press for sustained periods. We look like the most asthmatic team in the league actually, so far tbh.

 

I agree that our fitness looks poor but I was laughing more at the winning headers part, it shows how important it is to him.

 

Oh aye :thup: Laughable focus in a way. Not like we'd even get to the second ball though ffs :lol:

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I know he'll probably get ripped for making excuses but there's a lot makes sense in that article IMO.

 

Pardew said: “It’s the intensity you need from the players to play on a Thursday night then again on the Sunday.

 

Well, using virtually 2 different teams a week will prevent the above.  Some people want to be fooled so they will be fooled.  It’s much easier than facing the facts.

 

I just think the situation is a little more nuanced – is it:

 

a. Pardew is a SHIT manager

b. We’re struggling to adapt to playing twice a week with reduced prep/conditioning time for Prem games and have had key players missing all season

c. a little from column a, a little from column b

 

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Anyway, best to ignore the offence caused by his words (which aren't worth the air into which they are breathed) and take offence at his actions when you see what he sends out every Sunday afternoon.

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I know he'll probably get ripped for making excuses but there's a lot makes sense in that article IMO.

 

Pardew said: “It’s the intensity you need from the players to play on a Thursday night then again on the Sunday.

 

Well, using virtually 2 different teams a week will prevent the above.  Some people want to be fooled so they will be fooled.  It’s much easier than facing the facts.

 

I just think the situation is a little more nuanced – is it:

 

a. Pardew is a s*** manager

b. We’re struggling to adapt to playing twice a week with reduced prep/conditioning time for Prem games and have had key players missing all season

c. a little from column a, a little from column b

 

 

He's got statistics to back him up yet before these statistics were available teams just got on with it and coped.  He really needs to do away with his stats and use his eyes to tell him what’s going wrong.

 

If we were winning games he wouldn’t be complaining and the players wouldn’t be feeling tired, fatigue is as much of a mental problem as it is a physical problem.  If you’re doing well you don’t feel knackered as you get a boost from winning.

 

We haven’t played the same team on a Thursday and again on Sunday, he’s full of shit and would be much better off keeping his mouth shut because his negative shit WILL get to the players and it will rub off on them.

 

Injuries will be playing a part in our performances and I don't think anybody has denied that, it's just not the major problem, he is.  He's claiming he can't use 4-3-3 because of injuries, that doesn't sit with what he was saying even before we had kicked a ball when he was telling us that Ba would play more centrally.

 

I'm losing it with him.  I was OK with Thursday’s game because it was a case of job done.  Now though I'm sick of hearing his excuses since that game and for me he's undone and goodwill which I had towards him.  The man is a fraud and he's an arrogant prick who thinks he sees things which others don't.

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http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/11/25/stats-show-newcastle-united-squad-is-being-pushed-to-limit-79310-32301547/

 

Stats show Newcastle United squad is being pushed to limit

 

Nov 25 2012 by Neil Cameron, Sunday Sun

 

ALAN PARDEW has the stats and facts to prove Newcastle United's squad is not strong enough to cope with domestic and European football.

 

Stopped reading there. This kind of thing is more than a pet hate of mine now. Don't trust your own eyes, trust a computer game.

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Let me get this straight, he spent two months telling us he was happy with the transfer window and keeping the team together and now he's saying the squad isn't strong enough to play 2 games of football a week. :lol:

2 games of football a week for professional athletes?? Hogwash.

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Let me get this straight, he spent two months telling us he was happy with the transfer window and keeping the team together and now he's saying the squad isn't strong enough to play 2 games of football a week. :lol:

2 games of football a week for professional athletes?? Hogwash.

 

It's not hogwash. It's statistically proven by some people in lab coats who've never watched a football game before. Get with the times, grandad!

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Let me get this straight, he spent two months telling us he was happy with the transfer window and keeping the team together and now he's saying the squad isn't strong enough to play 2 games of football a week. :lol:

2 games of football a week for professional athletes?? Hogwash.

 

It's not hogwash. It's statistically proven by some people in lab coats who've never watched a football game before. Get with the times, grandad!

 

:lol:

 

I would like to add the average playing time (ball in play) for a PL game is 68min.  :laugh:

 

The whoe euro thing is the biggest red herring from planet red herring in the red herring multiverse. :cheesy:

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I'd maybe understand if we were without Ba and Cisse for example so we were struggling to score, but it's the fact that our team looks incapable of even passing to each other, that you can't blame on injuries or having too many games a week. It worries me that he actually seems to believe his own excuses.

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http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/11/25/stats-show-newcastle-united-squad-is-being-pushed-to-limit-79310-32301547/

 

Stats show Newcastle United squad is being pushed to limit

 

Nov 25 2012 by Neil Cameron, Sunday Sun

 

ALAN PARDEW has the stats and facts to prove Newcastle United's squad is not strong enough to cope with domestic and European football.

 

Stopped reading there. This kind of thing is more than a pet hate of mine now. Don't trust your own eyes, trust a computer game.

 

It's an excuse, and one the players will buy into. Just like blaming the weather before you've even kicked off, players will switch off as they've already got their excuse (one that even the coaches/managers believe too).

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I don't remember much bother with two games a week in the Championship season. Bloke's a proper fraud.

 

In the Championship, we did have the huge benefit of being by far and away the best team in the division though.

 

Knowing the squad had Europe this season and not making the necessary moves in the transfer market was a huge mistake. There are ways to balance the League and Europe, it just requires hard work and commitment. It's easy to hide behind these stats and it's probably the right move, rather than coming out and saying we simply haven't been good enough. Hopefully, on the training ground and the dressing room he isn't taking these stats seriously and each player is being given the correct information and advice to improve.

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We're losing games even before a ball is kicked, he needs a good kick up the arse if he's going to turn things around here.  Somebody should turn off his computers for a few weeks so he has to rely on what is actually going wrong rather than what graphs are telling him.

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In the Championship, we did have the huge benefit of being by far and away the best team in the division though.

 

Knowing the squad had Europe this season and not making the necessary moves in the transfer market was a huge mistake. There are ways to balance the League and Europe, it just requires hard work and commitment. It's easy to hide behind these stats and it's probably the right move,  rather than coming out and saying we simply haven't been good enough. Hopefully, on the training ground and the dressing room he isn't taking these stats seriously and each player is being given the correct information and advice to improve.

 

Have you seen any proof that the bit in bold is true?  Have you seen anything to suggest that he's just using stats to hide behind while doing something different in reality?  I haven't.

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We did have the best squad in the Championship but he's not talking about ability. We have a better squad than West Ham, Swansea and Maritimo too but the players are too knackered and that's why we're getting injuries, apparently (even though up until then the Sunday and Thursday teams were completely different).

 

Fatigue in fucking November. Jesus.

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Pardew man :facepalm:

 

Lose today, and i think he faces an uphill struggle.

 

I said at the start of the season we'd finish 10th/11th. I can see it being closer to a Gullit/Souness/Dalglish season of 13th/14th with a good cup run tbh.

 

 

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I got no problem with statistics in sports, in fact the opposite as I both have a degree in statistic and soon in sports science. The problem though is that football is too complex to only use numbers, you can´t just sit and read the data isolated. You also have to analyse the data with the reality, and that´s something Pardew seems to struggle with big time.

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I just think it's a very defeatist attitude to take. If I were a Southampton player I'd be really looking forward to getting stuck into our tired opposition today. It gives the opposition that little boost, we've already lost the mental battle.

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