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Its not all about winning in sport, it is the taking part that counts. At #NUFC I've got us doing neither. .#TopManager

 

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ALAN Pardew’s pleaded with Newcastle United fans to reserve judgement on the club’s season until the last ball has been kicked.

 

 

There have been calls for Pardew’s dismissal since the Tyne-Wear derby defeat.

 

And tomorrow’s visit of Liverpool is the first home fixture since that game.

 

Newcastle need three points to secure their Premier League status, and Pardew’s hopeful his 16th-placed team can claim the win they need, and also lift supporters ahead of the summer, when an inquest will be held into the campaign.

 

“We have 12 points still to play for,” Pardew told the Gazette.

 

“Some teams who have been classed as having very good seasons are just three or four points away. So until we get to the end, we can’t be judged.”

 

United’s season has been blighted by a series of injuries to key players, and Pardew feels the sheer numbers who have passed through the treatment room is a factor in the club’s underachievement.

 

Ryan Taylor is the most recent casualty, with the utility player suffering a second cruciate ligament injury as he neared his comeback from his first, suffered in August.

 

“You can’t judge everything that has gone on until the end because we have sustained some really terrible injuries,” he added.

 

The mood on Tyneside darkened in the wake of the Sunderland defeat, and Pardew knows it will be important for his team to put in a performance “worthy of a black and white shirt” against Liverpool.

 

“It’s the first game back since that game,” said Pardew.

 

“We have a chance of achieving the same home record as we had last year. We can still get 11 wins.

 

“So to give us the chance to do that we have to win. Our home form has been strong, but we all know what happened against Sunderland. We don’t need to go over that.

 

“We need to make sure it’s a really committed performance. It has to be a performance that is worthy of a black and white shirt.”

 

I'm pretty convinced it's going to be judged as 'rubbish'.

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Good luck to Ian W on his general 10-4 shift tomorrow trying to defend that shit.

 

Like clockwork.

 

With regards to the interview, as always, it's just words. Whatever he comes out with, at this point, will have people foaming at the mouth. Results are the most important thing now, and three points on Saturday will be worth so much more than any soundbites from an increasingly under pressure manager.

 

It's not "just words" though is it, Derek? What he says almost always directly corresponds with what we see on the pitch. He gets his excuses in days before we've lost so he can justify himself when we do lose.

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ALAN Pardew’s pleaded with Newcastle United fans to reserve judgement on the club’s season until the last ball has been kicked.

 

 

There have been calls for Pardew’s dismissal since the Tyne-Wear derby defeat.

 

And tomorrow’s visit of Liverpool is the first home fixture since that game.

 

Newcastle need three points to secure their Premier League status, and Pardew’s hopeful his 16th-placed team can claim the win they need, and also lift supporters ahead of the summer, when an inquest will be held into the campaign.

 

“We have 12 points still to play for,” Pardew told the Gazette.

 

“Some teams who have been classed as having very good seasons are just three or four points away. So until we get to the end, we can’t be judged.”

 

United’s season has been blighted by a series of injuries to key players, and Pardew feels the sheer numbers who have passed through the treatment room is a factor in the club’s underachievement.

 

Ryan Taylor is the most recent casualty, with the utility player suffering a second cruciate ligament injury as he neared his comeback from his first, suffered in August.

 

“You can’t judge everything that has gone on until the end because we have sustained some really terrible injuries,” he added.

 

The mood on Tyneside darkened in the wake of the Sunderland defeat, and Pardew knows it will be important for his team to put in a performance “worthy of a black and white shirt” against Liverpool.

 

“It’s the first game back since that game,” said Pardew.

 

“We have a chance of achieving the same home record as we had last year. We can still get 11 wins.

 

“So to give us the chance to do that we have to win. Our home form has been strong, but we all know what happened against Sunderland. We don’t need to go over that.

 

“We need to make sure it’s a really committed performance. It has to be a performance that is worthy of a black and white shirt.”

 

I'm pretty convinced it's going to be judged as 'rubbish'.

 

We've lost 17 games in the league.

We've conceded over 60 goals.

The football has been sucking life out of everyone remotely close to the games or a tv-screen showing it.

 

It won't change in four games.

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ALAN Pardew’s pleaded with Newcastle United fans to reserve judgement on the club’s season until the last ball has been kicked.

 

 

There have been calls for Pardew’s dismissal since the Tyne-Wear derby defeat.

 

And tomorrow’s visit of Liverpool is the first home fixture since that game.

 

Newcastle need three points to secure their Premier League status, and Pardew’s hopeful his 16th-placed team can claim the win they need, and also lift supporters ahead of the summer, when an inquest will be held into the campaign.

 

“We have 12 points still to play for,” Pardew told the Gazette.

 

“Some teams who have been classed as having very good seasons are just three or four points away. So until we get to the end, we can’t be judged.”

 

United’s season has been blighted by a series of injuries to key players, and Pardew feels the sheer numbers who have passed through the treatment room is a factor in the club’s underachievement.

 

Ryan Taylor is the most recent casualty, with the utility player suffering a second cruciate ligament injury as he neared his comeback from his first, suffered in August.

 

“You can’t judge everything that has gone on until the end because we have sustained some really terrible injuries,” he added.

 

The mood on Tyneside darkened in the wake of the Sunderland defeat, and Pardew knows it will be important for his team to put in a performance “worthy of a black and white shirt” against Liverpool.

 

“It’s the first game back since that game,” said Pardew.

 

“We have a chance of achieving the same home record as we had last year. We can still get 11 wins.

 

“So to give us the chance to do that we have to win. Our home form has been strong, but we all know what happened against Sunderland. We don’t need to go over that.

 

“We need to make sure it’s a really committed performance. It has to be a performance that is worthy of a black and white shirt.”

 

I'm pretty convinced it's going to be judged as 'rubbish'.

 

We've lost 17 games in the league.

We've conceded over 60 goals.

The football has been sucking life out of everyone remotely close to the games or a tv-screen showing it.

 

It won't change in four games.

 

Even if it does and we win all four games 3-0 I don't care. OK we'll stay up but I certainly won't be looking forward to next season with him in charge. I can't even be bothered reading the programme, The Mag, True Faith, watching Match Of The Day and so on. The tactics, substitutions, comments are not even in the league of a Sunday pub team manager.

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Good luck to Ian W on his general 10-4 shift tomorrow trying to defend that shit.

 

Like clockwork.

 

With regards to the interview, as always, it's just words. Whatever he comes out with, at this point, will have people foaming at the mouth. Results are the most important thing now, and three points on Saturday will be worth so much more than any soundbites from an increasingly under pressure manager.

 

It's not "just words" though is it, Derek? What he says almost always directly corresponds with what we see on the pitch. He gets his excuses in days before we've lost so he can justify himself when we do lose.

 

I'm Inochi. That was posted at 08.53am. You must have shit clocks.

 

And, yes, it is exactly just that - words. Spin, PR, bullshit or downright lies are always just words.

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Good luck to Ian W on his general 10-4 shift tomorrow trying to defend that shit.

 

Like clockwork.

 

With regards to the interview, as always, it's just words. Whatever he comes out with, at this point, will have people foaming at the mouth. Results are the most important thing now, and three points on Saturday will be worth so much more than any soundbites from an increasingly under pressure manager.

 

It's not "just words" though is it, Derek? What he says almost always directly corresponds with what we see on the pitch. He gets his excuses in days before we've lost so he can justify himself when we do lose.

 

I'm Inochi. That was posted at 08.53am. You must have shit clocks.

 

And, yes, it is exactly just that - words. Spin, PR, bullshit or downright lies are always just words.

 

The top bit obviously wasn't aimed at you as it says Ian W.

 

Words are just words until they perfectly foreshadow what comes after. Consistently.

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Good luck to Ian W on his general 10-4 shift tomorrow trying to defend that shit.

 

 

Fuck off.

 

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IP has started to become a twat in this thread.

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ALAN Pardew’s pleaded with Newcastle United fans to reserve judgement on the club’s season until the last ball has been kicked.

 

 

There have been calls for Pardew’s dismissal since the Tyne-Wear derby defeat.

 

And tomorrow’s visit of Liverpool is the first home fixture since that game.

 

Newcastle need three points to secure their Premier League status, and Pardew’s hopeful his 16th-placed team can claim the win they need, and also lift supporters ahead of the summer, when an inquest will be held into the campaign.

 

“We have 12 points still to play for,” Pardew told the Gazette.

 

“Some teams who have been classed as having very good seasons are just three or four points away. So until we get to the end, we can’t be judged.”

 

United’s season has been blighted by a series of injuries to key players, and Pardew feels the sheer numbers who have passed through the treatment room is a factor in the club’s underachievement.

 

Ryan Taylor is the most recent casualty, with the utility player suffering a second cruciate ligament injury as he neared his comeback from his first, suffered in August.

 

“You can’t judge everything that has gone on until the end because we have sustained some really terrible injuries,” he added.

 

The mood on Tyneside darkened in the wake of the Sunderland defeat, and Pardew knows it will be important for his team to put in a performance “worthy of a black and white shirt” against Liverpool.

 

“It’s the first game back since that game,” said Pardew.

 

“We have a chance of achieving the same home record as we had last year. We can still get 11 wins.

 

“So to give us the chance to do that we have to win. Our home form has been strong, but we all know what happened against Sunderland. We don’t need to go over that.

 

“We need to make sure it’s a really committed performance. It has to be a performance that is worthy of a black and white shirt.”

 

I'm pretty convinced it's going to be judged as 'rubbish'.

 

He's basically saying there that because West Ham and Southampton have had good seasons (by staying up), if we catch them, by default we must have done well too.

 

Astonishing really. The most bizarre logic.

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Good luck to Ian W on his general 10-4 shift tomorrow trying to defend that shit.

 

 

Fuck off.

 

They're just words, man! Interpolic perfectly described what would happen in the future but they're just words!

 

There's no need for you to be an idiot as well mate, don't get dragged down.

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ALAN Pardew’s pleaded with Newcastle United fans to reserve judgement on the club’s season until the last ball has been kicked.

 

 

There have been calls for Pardew’s dismissal since the Tyne-Wear derby defeat.

 

And tomorrow’s visit of Liverpool is the first home fixture since that game.

 

Newcastle need three points to secure their Premier League status, and Pardew’s hopeful his 16th-placed team can claim the win they need, and also lift supporters ahead of the summer, when an inquest will be held into the campaign.

 

“We have 12 points still to play for,” Pardew told the Gazette.

 

“Some teams who have been classed as having very good seasons are just three or four points away. So until we get to the end, we can’t be judged.”

 

United’s season has been blighted by a series of injuries to key players, and Pardew feels the sheer numbers who have passed through the treatment room is a factor in the club’s underachievement.

 

Ryan Taylor is the most recent casualty, with the utility player suffering a second cruciate ligament injury as he neared his comeback from his first, suffered in August.

 

“You can’t judge everything that has gone on until the end because we have sustained some really terrible injuries,” he added.

 

The mood on Tyneside darkened in the wake of the Sunderland defeat, and Pardew knows it will be important for his team to put in a performance “worthy of a black and white shirt” against Liverpool.

 

“It’s the first game back since that game,” said Pardew.

 

“We have a chance of achieving the same home record as we had last year. We can still get 11 wins.

 

“So to give us the chance to do that we have to win. Our home form has been strong, but we all know what happened against Sunderland. We don’t need to go over that.

 

“We need to make sure it’s a really committed performance. It has to be a performance that is worthy of a black and white shirt.”

 

I'm pretty convinced it's going to be judged as 'rubbish'.

 

He's basically saying there that because West Ham and Southampton have had good seasons (by staying up), if we catch them, by default we must have done well too.

 

Astonishing really. The most bizarre logic.

 

Even his excuses are half arsed now and basically admit he's done a shit job this season.

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I'm pretty sure he knows he's done a terrible job this season, and we should be nowhere near where we are in the league. But he can't go into the final few games saying anything like that, he has to keep some hope alive.

 

I know it won't convince anyone on here, but you lot are more discerning and reactive than the wider/average audience for a manager's interviews.

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I would say someone who says "control the midfield, you control the game, and that's what we intend to do" before this season started. In virtually every game we have played we have set up with the intention of not controlling midfield in any way shape or form, or not being able to. Would that not indicate that the manager is a fraud, bullshitter or whatever.

 

When is it going to sink in that this bloke is not a good manager, does not play possession football, takes no resposibility for the results and blames everyone or everything he can for his shocking tactics. Doesn't know how to use his best players. Can't coach set pieces and is one of most ridiculously defensive sounding managers i've ever heard.

 

FFS he is just shit. How much more proof do you need.

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Can everyone just chill please.

 

http://vergeofcollapse.com/whthrunull/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/5MinutesLater.jpg

 

 

Good luck to Ian W on his general 10-4 shift tomorrow trying to defend that shit.

 

 

Fuck off.

 

:thup:

 

IP has started to become a twat in this thread.

 

 

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I would say someone who says "control the midfield, you control the game, and that's what we intend to do" before this season started. In virtually every game we have played we have set up with the intention of not controlling midfield in any way shape or form, or not being able to. Would that not indicate that the manager is a fraud, bullshitter or whatever.

 

When is it going to sink in that this bloke is not a good manager, does not play possession football, takes no resposibility for the results and blames everyone or everything he can for his shocking tactics. Doesn't know how to use his best players. Can't coach set pieces and is one of most ridiculously defensive sounding managers i've ever heard.

 

FFS he is just shit. How much more proof do you need.

 

Think some will only click on when we are relegated and he can't get us back up after several attempts.

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Can everyone just chill please.

 

http://vergeofcollapse.com/whthrunull/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/5MinutesLater.jpg

 

 

Good luck to Ian W on his general 10-4 shift tomorrow trying to defend that shit.

 

 

Fuck off.

 

:thup:

 

IP has started to become a twat in this thread.

 

:lol:

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I would say someone who says "control the midfield, you control the game, and that's what we intend to do" before this season started. In virtually every game we have played we have set up with the intention of not controlling midfield in any way shape or form, or not being able to. Would that not indicate that the manager is a fraud, bullshitter or whatever.

 

When is it going to sink in that this bloke is not a good manager, does not play possession football, takes no resposibility for the results and blames everyone or everything he can for his shocking tactics. Doesn't know how to use his best players. Can't coach set pieces and is one of most ridiculously defensive sounding managers i've ever heard.

 

FFS he is just s***. How much more proof do you need.

 

I actually do think he's set up to get more possession, that's why he's moved Cabaye deeper. It just doesn't work well in practice for differing reasons and he's unsurprisingly failed to address it. But that's one of the reasons why he's not a good manager.

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