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I'd take a new manager over anymore signings tbf. We will be seriously lucky to survive with this muppet in charge.

 

While i'm 100% in agreement i do worry about who they would get.

 

"There's better teams than the team I'm managing gone down"

 

"I could argue QPR's squad, on paper, is stronger than ours in terms of depth. I'm not sure about the first 11 but we've not had our first 11 out all year"

 

This is getting silly now. Worried that it could be a self-fulfilling prophecy.

 

He never said that, blatant wind up sorry  :lol:

 

He did, i watched it earlier.

 

If that is true he needs sacking now. Clearly his arse has dropped.

 

Martinez would be a good choice for me plus the bonus is Mike would get another one over his mate Whelan.

 

As a comfirmed hater of Pardew i must say that i thought it was a dig at board, something Dave has said before. It was the starting 11 bit, i'm sure that was dig at the limit of 11 purple nonsense Dekka went on about. That said, i still think he should go, Martinez would be a good choice, Laudrup would be my favourite. Not likely to get either with these clowns in charge though.

 

One thing i've been thinking about, Ashley sacked Hippo Head because the football was poor supposedly, Pardew's has been just as bad this season, wonder what Ashley thinks of it right now.

 

 

The Hippo head period has gone down in the annuls of the club. The megaphone coaching, the big freezer for naughty players the 300 backroom staff, the telly screens with prozone running off a Chinese satellite, the love of hasbeens at high cost.

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Great piece on nufc.com agreed. Really well put.

 

To be fair as they say in that article if I hear Pardew say after the window shuts "tough to get players over the line" or "the return of injured players is like new signings" :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant:

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"There are better teams than the one I manage who have gone down. It's a six‑pointer against Reading, we can't hide from that. If we don't match their fight, we don't win. I think we shouldn't be lost to the fact that we could be relegated."

 

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“Our full accompaniment of players hasn’t been enough for a club of this size and we have been tested by injuries and suspensions, as well as the loss of Demba Ba. Some of the teams I’ve put out, in my opinion, haven’t been strong enough for Newcastle. We’re such a well-run club, financially. But we know that we’re going to need to invest in our team. We know that other clubs will.”

 

“I don’t think we have one of the weakest squads, but our squad is too weak,” added Pardew. “I’m being realistic.

 

“I’m not trying to say we’re a great team, that we’re going to cruise through the second half of the season because in my experience that won’t happen. We’re going to have to battle down there and it’s about time we realised we’re going to have to battle.”

 

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"There are better teams than the one I manage who have gone down. It's a six‑pointer against Reading, we can't hide from that. If we don't match their fight, we don't win. I think we shouldn't be lost to the fact that we could be relegated."

 

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He should resign if we don't win. Hopefully the crowd will turn on him if we don't, its got to get nasty soon, this joker has had it far too easy.

 

A win and we stagger on.

 

 

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Absolutely shocking comments from Pardew. What the fuck is he playing at? What sort of mentality will those types of comments/behaviour put our players in to before a match. We should be focusing on what we need to start doing. We've got cabaye back and debuchy in for Simpson. He should be telling us/them were too good to go down and were going to start attacking teams with the quality we have already, especially against the likes of fucking reading at home.

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"There are better teams than the one I manage who have gone down. It's a six‑pointer against Reading, we can't hide from that. If we don't match their fight, we don't win. I think we shouldn't be lost to the fact that we could be relegated."

 

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I know its supposed to be stirring rhetoric but stuff like this winds me up. Too much talk of magic, fight, spirit, running faster, stepping up. I wish he would reflect this in his actual approach.

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Great piece on nufc.com agreed. Really well put.

 

To be fair as they say in that article if I hear Pardew say after the window shuts "tough to get players over the line" or "the return of injured players is like new signings" :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant:

 

Already done...

 

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11678/8389143/Yohan-Cabaye-may-be-on-the-Newcastle-bench-at-Carrow-Road-this-weekend

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“Our full accompaniment of players hasn’t been enough for a club of this size and we have been tested by injuries and suspensions, as well as the loss of Demba Ba. Some of the teams I’ve put out, in my opinion, haven’t been strong enough for Newcastle. We’re such a well-run club, financially. But we know that we’re going to need to invest in our team. We know that other clubs will.”

 

“I don’t think we have one of the weakest squads, but our squad is too weak,” added Pardew. “I’m being realistic.

 

“I’m not trying to say we’re a great team, that we’re going to cruise through the second half of the season because in my experience that won’t happen. We’re going to have to battle down there and it’s about time we realised we’re going to have to battle.”

 

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He's lost it. Completely lost the handle on the situation and he's the main barrier towards staying up.

 

Sooner he goes the better imo.

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Absolutely shocking comments from Pardew. What the fuck is he playing at? What sort of mentality will those types of comments/behaviour put our players in to before a match. We should be focusing on what we need to start doing. We've got cabaye back and debuchy in for Simpson. He should be telling us/them were too good to go down and were going to start attacking teams with the quality we have already, especially against the likes of fucking reading at home.

 

It just confirms he has no faith in what he's doing. He hasn't got a fucking clue, so we'll end up seeing the shite that we did at Norwich because that's how teams at the bottom of the league fight to get points.

 

Get rid

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“Our full accompaniment of players hasn’t been enough for a club of this size and we have been tested by injuries and suspensions, as well as the loss of Demba Ba. Some of the teams I’ve put out, in my opinion, haven’t been strong enough for Newcastle. We’re such a well-run club, financially. But we know that we’re going to need to invest in our team. We know that other clubs will.”

 

“I don’t think we have one of the weakest squads, but our squad is too weak,” added Pardew. “I’m being realistic.

 

“I’m not trying to say we’re a great team, that we’re going to cruise through the second half of the season because in my experience that won’t happen. We’re going to have to battle down there and it’s about time we realised we’re going to have to battle.”

 

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Bloody hell. That's filled me with rage, that. Hardly inspiring your side with confidence going into a big game, is it? That's a despicable comment, frankly. Fucking bin this absolute cretin whilst we've a fighting chance.

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Him and Keegan's mindsets are just polar opposites. He'd never be this negative about anything. Plus Keegan would have quit long before now ffs.

 

I was thinking exactly the same thing. Even when Keegan came for his second stint he was full of confidence and refused to let the player resort to defensive football. In fact he insisted they spray the ball around and he would take full responsibilty for results.

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