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'I remember seeing him at Toulouse about 14-16 months ago and there are only two players that I have seen that I was desperate to get here. One was [Yohan] Cabaye and one was Sissoko, and we have managed to do that.'

 

Interesting insight into his choice of player.

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'I remember seeing him at Toulouse about 14-16 months ago and there are only two players that I have seen that I was desperate to get here. One was [Yohan] Cabaye and one was Sissoko, and we have managed to do that.'

 

Interesting insight into his choice of player.

 

Recommended to him by Carr though, i think he says that in one of his interviews recently.

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'I remember seeing him at Toulouse about 14-16 months ago and there are only two players that I have seen that I was desperate to get here. One was [Yohan] Cabaye and one was Sissoko, and we have managed to do that.'

 

Interesting insight into his choice of player.

"his" choice ? i thought he had no choice ?
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'I remember seeing him at Toulouse about 14-16 months ago and there are only two players that I have seen that I was desperate to get here. One was [Yohan] Cabaye and one was Sissoko, and we have managed to do that.'

 

Interesting insight into his choice of player.

 

Recommended to him by Carr though, i think he says that in one of his interviews recently.

 

I don't doubt that.

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'I remember seeing him at Toulouse about 14-16 months ago and there are only two players that I have seen that I was desperate to get here. One was [Yohan] Cabaye and one was Sissoko, and we have managed to do that.'

 

Interesting insight into his choice of player.

 

Recommended to him by Carr though, i think he says that in one of his interviews recently.

 

I don't doubt that.

 

You would have to be a lunatic to have seen Cabaye and Sissoko and not want them though.

 

Amazing thing i have to tell myself every time i watch us now, they play for us, us hahahaha us :lol:

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'I remember seeing him at Toulouse about 14-16 months ago and there are only two players that I have seen that I was desperate to get here. One was [Yohan] Cabaye and one was Sissoko, and we have managed to do that.'

 

Interesting insight into his choice of player.

 

Recommended to him by Carr though, i think he says that in one of his interviews recently.

 

Im sure thats true for all transfers. Thats the point of having scouts

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We won away from home then won after going behind.

 

Should be the confidence boost he (shouldn't) needs.

 

Will help the players who have been here a while too, it must have been weighing heavy on them not having won in these scenarios for so long. That burden has now been lifted, they know they can do it.

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Pardew seems to be a manager that can set up a good plan A but has no ability whats so ever to chance a game in his favor. If he had/have any self-awareness he should get a match coach in as fast as possible.

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He got the subs correct against Chelsea and I gave him due credit for it in my post about the game - that doesn't mean he's suddenly become a top manager and I want to see a lot more decent decisions by him before he convinces me that he should stay....that also applies to responses to other managers' team re-jigging.

 

This squad is now comprised of some top players who would grace any side in the PL, esp our m/f..if he can't steer us clear of the relegation scrap within a few weeks he doesn't have what it takes.

 

We shall see....

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Pardew deserves some credit for picking a winning side against a strong team, although obviously it was a weakened Chelsea. Not many would have Perch or Jonas in their starting 11 but they both did well in closing Chelsea's more dangerous players down. Best of all though we had a forward playing in his natural position and we didn't bugger up the shape of the side with zany substitutions. We are knocking it around quite nicely as well these days. That's all we want really.

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He got the subs correct against Chelsea and I gave him due credit for it in my post about the game - that doesn't mean he's suddenly become a top manager and I want to see a lot more decent decisions by him before he convinces me that he should stay....that also applies to responses to other managers' team re-jigging.

 

This squad is now comprised of some top players who would grace any side in the PL, esp our m/f..if he can't steer us clear of the relegation scrap within a few weeks he doesn't have what it takes.

 

We shall see....

 

He should have the options now. It's on him but tbf this season he has often not had much choice, starting 11 or subs.

 

Yesterday he got it spot on, hopefully he realises we have the players capable of turning things around/forcing the issue.

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Pardew deserves some credit for picking a winning side against a strong team, although obviously it was a weakened Chelsea. Not many would have Perch or Jonas in their starting 11 but they both did well in closing Chelsea's more dangerous players down. Best of all though we had a forward playing in his natural position and we didn't bugger up the shape of the side with zany substitutions. We are knocking it around quite nicely as well these days. That's all we want really.

 

May it long continue. Agree though that we have played lovely in the first half in the three latest games.

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Pards' does indeed say "sit down you big c***" :lol:

 

Anywhere I can see this online? :lol:

 

Yeah I need to see this. :lol:

 

It was one of the best things about yesterday. For that, Pardew received a few brownie points from me.

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