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Not sure why I expected anything other than a barrage of abuse for suggesting giving Pardew another year after that performance.

 

Fwiw, I also want the best for NUFC unsurprisingly. Actually quite apathetic towards the decision of whether he stays or not. The alternative options aren't particularly appetising at all. Hopefully a couple of decent additions and a luckier season on the injury front will result in a campaign more similar to last year's.

 

So aye, for reasons unknown to even myself, I'd give him another year. Soz.

 

You got back what you dished out.

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Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew tells BBC Sport: "It's a tough one to take. I thought Sunderland looked fresh and sharp and almost from the outset we looked a little bit tired from our efforts this week.

 

"We were better in the second half but the crucial moment in the game was when our goal was ruled out for offside. We lost Tim Krul and they smash one in the corner. This won't leave me because it's our home and we don't want to get beat by our rivals. I will make sure it hurts the players."

 

so much :anguish: it's unreal.

 

Eh! hes f***ing unreal!

 

It's really what was expected.

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Not sure why I expected anything other than a barrage of abuse for suggesting giving Pardew another year after that performance.

 

Fwiw, I also want the best for NUFC unsurprisingly. Actually quite apathetic towards the decision of whether he stays or not. The alternative options aren't particularly appetising at all. Hopefully a couple of decent additions and a luckier season on the injury front will result in a campaign more similar to last year's.

 

So aye, for reasons unknown to even myself, I'd give him another year. Soz.

 

You got back what you dished out.

 

There's your answer.

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Well done Alan, a new low.

 

Really finding it hard to stick to my guns and support him for another season. As it stands, the best thing to happen is to see out this season and replace him this summer.

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Players seemed to make their opinion of him and his tactical approach quite clear with that disgraceful effort.

 

There's no way the players should get away with this. He's the manager and takes overall responsibility but their performance was awful.

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Out of interest, who still supports him?

Honestly I'd still have him for next season, theres no one currently unemployed who is that appealing to me (and thats the realistic front for a mew manager)

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The replacement doesn't have to be unemployed. 

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5 games left this season, key attacking players returning. No fixtures we should be fearing, no Europa league, no excuses. The final 5 games this season will be crucial to Pardews future iyam. If we come out fighting and put in good attacking performances and get results, we could end up 10th. If we do a half arsed job of it and limp over the line, then Ashley will seriously have to consider Pardews position urgently.

 

pls stop.

 

I'm saying we won't be sacking him before the last 5 games regardless of what people want.

 

The next 5 fixtures will be telling- will we have a bit of fight and look like taking points from them? Or will the players lose faith, not fight and we stumble over the line on 39 points or so.

 

If its the latter, then that will make Pardews position untenable.

 

Personally- I'm in last chance saloon for Pardew. I've always been looking at it on the basis of "1 good season, 1 bad season" with a few difficulties this season, but I need to see something in these last games to stay onside.

 

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There's no way the players should get away with this. He's the manager and takes overall responsibility but their performance was awful.

 

He's not just responsible though, he's accountable.

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Out of interest, who still supports him?

Honestly I'd still have him for next season, theres no one currently unemployed who is that appealing to me (and thats the realistic front for a mew manager)

:lol:

The replacement doesn't have to be unemployed.

i have a hard time believing ashley will agree compo for another clubs manager

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Out of interest, who still supports him?

Honestly I'd still have him for next season, theres no one currently unemployed who is that appealing to me (and thats the realistic front for a mew manager)

:lol:

The replacement doesn't have to be unemployed.

i have a hard time believing ashley will agree compo for another clubs manager

 

Gave Fat Sam £6m to feck off like.

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