Guest icemanblue Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I think it’s quite an interesting point about what the general public think and what the “internet” public think (although the distinction between the two is becoming less and less). I don’t think it’s that different a distinction from any other form of entertainment in that there are some people who just enjoy something for what it is and others who enjoy studying it, discussing it, dissecting it and those types of people are more likely to feel more strongly, whatever their opinion may be, than the people in the first category. Newcastle fans vs Newcastle fanboys, if you like. They are also coming from a more informed viewpoint though too, the same as anyone will who pays more attention than the average. Not only are they more likely to watch other football but they’re also the ones paying attention to quotes from the players, coaches, managers, the ones looking at post match statistics. It’s not right to say “the internet nerds want Pardew out, thank God for us norms” any more than it’s right to say “some idiot with a degree in film told me to watch Pan’s Labyrinth, what a geek, I’m off to see Transformers instead” I’ve got a mate who’s a clever bloke with a season ticket but couldn’t tell you what team we put out last night, couldn’t tell you who Abeid is, or Campbell, or Good. There’s tons of blokes like that at the matches and even more women and kids, so to say they’re the ones whose opinion we should trust more is clearly a flawed point of view. People seem to forget that plenty “internet types” backed Pardew and continue consistently to back Ashley – I know because I’ve spent so much time arguing against them. I think if a serious majority of the more informed people online are turning against the manager, the more passive minority won’t be far behind because in my experience, that’s always the way it goes. It was the same with Souness back in the mists of time and barring a Christmas miracle, Pardew won’t have much time left with the man in the street. There's discontent in the stands already. Once they attribute the poor play/results to the manager, the 'general view' will be that Pardew needs to go IMO. That is a good post from Wullie, like. JH, you're right that there is discontent in the stands, but I think that it's not being directed at Pardew because he has bought himself time. I wonder if, because of how analytical fans have become, the mentality of fans overall is changing. I'm just not sure if it's a good or bad thing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest icemanblue Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 Anyway, Wullie seems to have got what I was saying, so there's hope. What Wullie said didn't sound anything like what you posted but if you say so Well, no, it wasn't. It's obviously an opposing point of view. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parky Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I think one of the most annoying things about us is the way we attack, every game we barely create anything unless it's a moment of brilliance from one of our better players yet constantly other teams (pretty much every team we play) carve us open and play dangerous balls into our box. We may survive this season under Pardew, but if we want to improve as a team we need a better manager (anyone who can get us playing decent football tbf). This is my biggest annoyance. Every team in the league attacks better as a team than we do and yet we have some better players than a lot of these teams. It always seems that we have to work our arses off just to create one chance, where it seems to flow so much more naturally for our opposition. We've got no fluidity whatsoever in our play. It's so disjointed. Very little link play. ie no real link forward. (No Michu or Dempsey or the like). Ball flying over the midfield etc...Berbatov did the job for them yesterday linking the def with the attack. The closest we have is Hatem but our forwards just run like lemmings straight into the center of the box and are easily covered. Not a brain cell between em. Hatem does his best but spends that much time defending he'll be our new left back soon. Hatem's problem is that once he has the ball he's either too deep, got too many defenders around him or the options are few and far between (i.e. forwards running offside/behind a defender). We've got no real link players at all. It's get the ball to the wingers to aimlessly float a cross at forwards who don't dominate in the air, or have the defenders knock it up so the attackers are facing their own goal. Would happily dump one of our strikers for a good withdrawn/link forward, someone who gives Hatem the option. In all honesty our forwards should be drilled into where to go when Hatem gets the ball... Most of the time they just run full pelt at the opp goal or are in such a place god couldn't find them. Anyway Pards reckons all that stuff isn't really important. nb Did enjoy that set play when Collo pretended to be inj and then ran into the box late and nearly scored. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disco Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 From my experience 'in the stands' the discontent is just as much aimed towards the board as much as it is Pardew. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJ_NUFC Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I'm still not sure sacking him is the answer. I want to wait until the Jan transfer window. He's messed up big time this season but deserves a chance at keeping us up -- yes, I know how terrible that sounds. I wouldn't be saying if I didn't think he has it in him to keep us in the division, even if it's by the skin of our teeth. Should this occur, of course, then we can discuss getting someone new in the summer. I'm usually not this positive about managers, but just looking at how we're played the last 3 games, this hunger was NOT there in our relegation season. The players do care. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parky Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I'm still not sure sacking him is the answer. I want to wait until the Jan transfer window. He's messed up big time this season but deserves a chance at keeping us up -- yes, I know how terrible that sounds. I wouldn't be saying if I didn't think he has it in him to keep us in the division, even if it's by the skin of our teeth. Should this occur, of course, then we can discuss getting someone new in the summer. I'm usually not this positive about managers, but just looking at how we're played the last 3 games, this hunger was NOT there in our relegation season. The players do care. Broadly agree. In anger (I'm guilty of it) we want rid, but looking at the bigger pic I think most of us hope he turns it around. He has to. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRon Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I think it’s quite an interesting point about what the general public think and what the “internet” public think (although the distinction between the two is becoming less and less). I don’t think it’s that different a distinction from any other form of entertainment in that there are some people who just enjoy something for what it is and others who enjoy studying it, discussing it, dissecting it and those types of people are more likely to feel more strongly, whatever their opinion may be, than the people in the first category. Newcastle fans vs Newcastle fanboys, if you like. They are also coming from a more informed viewpoint though too, the same as anyone will who pays more attention than the average. Not only are they more likely to watch other football but they’re also the ones paying attention to quotes from the players, coaches, managers, the ones looking at post match statistics. It’s not right to say “the internet nerds want Pardew out, thank God for us norms” any more than it’s right to say “some idiot with a degree in film told me to watch Pan’s Labyrinth, what a geek, I’m off to see Transformers instead” I’ve got a mate who’s a clever bloke with a season ticket but couldn’t tell you what team we put out last night, couldn’t tell you who Abeid is, or Campbell, or Good. There’s tons of blokes like that at the matches and even more women and kids, so to say they’re the ones whose opinion we should trust more is clearly a flawed point of view. People seem to forget that plenty “internet types” backed Pardew and continue consistently to back Ashley – I know because I’ve spent so much time arguing against them. I think if a serious majority of the more informed people online are turning against the manager, the more passive minority won’t be far behind because in my experience, that’s always the way it goes. It was the same with Souness back in the mists of time and barring a Christmas miracle, Pardew won’t have much time left with the man in the street. There's discontent in the stands already. Once they attribute the poor play/results to the manager, the 'general view' will be that Pardew needs to go IMO. That is a good post from Wullie, like. JH, you're right that there is discontent in the stands, but I think that it's not being directed at Pardew because he has bought himself time. I wonder if, because of how analytical fans have become, the mentality of fans overall is changing. I'm just not sure if it's a good or bad thing. Tbf Pardew has bought time for himself and I will acknowledge it. It's just my opinion (and mine only) that he is another Souness. All he's going to do is waste this season before the penny drops for the rest. Like I said earlier though, I hope he makes me eat my words. We really could do without another upheaval. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 It was clear to me that when a group of fans started singing the E I E I song at the Wigan match, the amount joining in had been far less than it'd it used to be. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I wonder if he is suffering in a weird way from having quite a likeable bunch of players. If he had Owen and Duff in his team he might be getting less of the abuse himself. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Flash Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 In my experience the 'man in the street' will accept just about anything as long as it's packaged right. And that funnily enough is Pardews role: Packaging and managing expectations. That's why he seems to talk all the time about everything and things that at first glance seem unconnected. He is pushing the message 'we can't compete', we have injuries'...Mashley has done well keeping the squad together'. He ain't doing it for the sake of it, it's a big part of his role. This is the way I see it. Pardew's excuses are accepted by the people who don't question them. I'm sure if these excuses were debunked in a more public way than an internet forum he'd be in far more trouble. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest icemanblue Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 While I've been getting grief for seemingly having a sewperfan agenda, these claims of intellectual superiority of armchair/internet fans seem to be steadily increasing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I wonder if he is suffering in a weird way from having quite a likeable bunch of players. If he had Owen and Duff in his team he might be getting less of the abuse himself. Is he suffering because of his 'friendship' with Llambias and Ashley? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 While I've been getting grief for seemingly having a sewperfan agenda, these claims of intellectual superiority of armchair/internet fans seem to be steadily increasing. We are basically amazing, that's my conclusion. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I wonder if he is suffering in a weird way from having quite a likeable bunch of players. If he had Owen and Duff in his team he might be getting less of the abuse himself. Is he suffering because of his 'friendship' with Llambias and Ashley? Probably, yes. Although strangely it's probably the only thing that allows him to function as our manager. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest icemanblue Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 While I've been getting grief for seemingly having a sewperfan agenda, these claims of intellectual superiority of armchair/internet fans seem to be steadily increasing. We are basically amazing, that's my conclusion. Fuck off. I'm better than you, like. I go to matches, spend my work days on here AND I read the fucking papers. Got nothing on those that listen to podcasts, though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Interpolic Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 Some people on this forum definitely amaze me like, there's no 2 ways about it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Flash Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 While I've been getting grief for seemingly having a sewperfan agenda, these claims of intellectual superiority of armchair/internet fans seem to be steadily increasing. We are basically amazing, that's my conclusion. f*** off. I'm better than you, like. I go to matches, spend my work days on here AND I read the f***ing papers. Got nothing on those that listen to podcasts, though. You're desperate to be on the highest horse Tedious. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nufc4eva Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 Is he still in a job ? - gutted Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wullie Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I think the fact that Pardew's problem seems to be with his coaching and mentality rather than selection is actually a bonus for him in terms of public opinion. You ask any supporter what their reason was for disliking Manager X was, the answer will almost always be a match day selection or a transfer issue. It's very easy for fans at the game to get angry about dropping Robert or signing Obertan, it's less easy for a lot of people to get pissed off about formation or set pieces or exactly what the players do in training. I often hear the question "well what could he have done differently last night?" as if the manager has no effect on the team outside of picking them or substituting them. One thing's true as well, that Parky mentioned, Pardew is a master of lowering expectations. Some people like that about him, I absolutely hate it because it's reflected in the way his team plays IMO. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest icemanblue Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 While I've been getting grief for seemingly having a sewperfan agenda, these claims of intellectual superiority of armchair/internet fans seem to be steadily increasing. We are basically amazing, that's my conclusion. f*** off. I'm better than you, like. I go to matches, spend my work days on here AND I read the f***ing papers. Got nothing on those that listen to podcasts, though. You're desperate to be on the highest horse Tedious. I am on the highest horse. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest malandro Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 I think the fact that Pardew's problem seems to be with his coaching and mentality rather than selection is actually a bonus for him in terms of public opinion. You ask any supporter what their reason was for disliking Manager X was, the answer will almost always be a match day selection or a transfer issue. It's very easy for fans at the game to get angry about dropping Robert or signing Obertan, it's less easy for a lot of people to get p*ssed off about formation or set pieces or exactly what the players do in training. I often hear the question "well what could he have done differently last night?" as if the manager has no effect on the team outside of picking them or substituting them. One thing's true as well, that Parky mentioned, Pardew is a master of lowering expectations. Some people like that about him, I absolutely hate it because it's reflected in the way his team plays IMO. Another good post but can't agree about AP lowering expectations. It's only a few months since he was banging on about challenging the top four this season. He just says anything. Mostly, what he thinks people want to hear (or plays to his ego) but it is almost always stuff that sounds good but means nothing. He's wrapped himself up in a web of inconsistent rubbish and the confused message is clearly evident in the team. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 While I've been getting grief for seemingly having a sewperfan agenda, these claims of intellectual superiority of armchair/internet fans seem to be steadily increasing. We are basically amazing, that's my conclusion. f*** off. I'm better than you, like. I go to matches, spend my work days on here AND I read the f***ing papers. Got nothing on those that listen to podcasts, though. You're desperate to be on the highest horse Tedious. I am on the highest horse. My horse is like the trojan one, and it has a load of my soldiers inside. How do you like that shit? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
David28 Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 Sometimes I wonder what Pardew actually does when he's standing on the touchline. Other managers either sit and study the game or stand their giving out some orders to their players. He's standing 90 minutes of the game and sometimes seems like a person watching the sunset. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deuce Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 Sometimes I wonder what Pardew actually does when he's standing on the touchline. Other managers either sit and study the game or stand their giving out some orders to their players. He's standing 90 minutes of the game and sometimes seems like a person watching the sunset. He's cut out the pockets in his peacoat so he can wank it for 90 minutes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanj Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 Sometimes I wonder what Pardew actually does when he's standing on the touchline. Other managers either sit and study the game or stand their giving out some orders to their players. He's standing 90 minutes of the game and sometimes seems like a person watching the sunset. He's generally shouting generally encouraging things to his players, if I recall correctly.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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