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I didn't like, I said he'd be horrible and I stick with that :lol:

 

He's a dour man and so is his football.

 

And so he'll get kicked out of town and we'll get someone else. The spell is broken, we can be 'deluded' in the right way again.

 

Kicked out of town in the same way AP was?

 

:lol:

 

It's like having a fucking annoying cat that's suddenly hit by a bus. You don't go and buy another one of the same breed.

 

Get a dog or something FFS.

 

It's been explained like, but the difference between Carver and McClaren compared to Pardew is that Carver doesn't and McClaren wouldn't have the strange level of support that Pardew would because they have no PR bullshit to fallback upon, nor a 5th place finish. It wouldn't be accepted and we'd have to change again.

 

The entire point in Pardew having gone is that a spell has been broken, we're no longer in hellish purgatory. Whether we get better or worse from here on in there'll be change for the better eventually imo because we'll either do better/play better, or do the same/worse and it won't be swallowed in the way that it was with Pardew. Do you see where I'm coming from?

 

I totally see where you're coming from but don't agree. The level of support doesn't matter because they'll have endless support from the board just from finishing above 17th.

 

If we're stuck with one of them, I'd far rather it was someone more interesting that either of those two bellends tbqh.

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de Boer making noises about staying at Ajax next season :thup:

 

Thought this was an interesting series of tweets yesterday:

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  Feb 1

Yet another shocking performance by Ajax today losing 1-0 against Vitesse. Low tempo, many mistakes. Fatigue!! Gap with PSV is 9 points now.

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  Feb 1

To prepare for the 2nd half of the season Ajax trained 12 days in a row. Often twice a day. Which idiot in Amsterdam did make this decision?

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  Feb 1

Ajax coach Frank de Boer destroyed his team by overtraining them in Qatar and developing structural fatigue in the body of his players.

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  1d 1 day ago

Ajax coach De Boer has now confirmed training has probably been too hard in Qatar. But the damage has been done. No way back. Title gone

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  23h 23 hours ago

After training 12 consecutive days it's impossible Ajax has a fitness problem. They have a freshness problem due to accumulation of fatigue.

 

 

Verheijen can be a bit of a radgie at times, but conditioning is his thing.

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de Boer making noises about staying at Ajax next season :thup:

 

Thought this was an interesting series of tweets yesterday:

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  Feb 1

Yet another shocking performance by Ajax today losing 1-0 against Vitesse. Low tempo, many mistakes. Fatigue!! Gap with PSV is 9 points now.

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  Feb 1

To prepare for the 2nd half of the season Ajax trained 12 days in a row. Often twice a day. Which idiot in Amsterdam did make this decision?

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  Feb 1

Ajax coach Frank de Boer destroyed his team by overtraining them in Qatar and developing structural fatigue in the body of his players.

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  1d 1 day ago

Ajax coach De Boer has now confirmed training has probably been too hard in Qatar. But the damage has been done. No way back. Title gone

 

Raymond Verheijen @raymondverheije  ·  23h 23 hours ago

After training 12 consecutive days it's impossible Ajax has a fitness problem. They have a freshness problem due to accumulation of fatigue.

 

 

Verheijen can be a bit of a radgie at times, but conditioning is his thing.

 

It's the only thing he tweets about, teams that train too much/hard.

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Hughton was expected to hold meetings with Ashley and Llambias just before games, and respect their footballing input. Former boss Kevin Keegan routinely ignored such interference so close to a match but Hughton, in a bid to keep the peace, always made himself ­available.

 

There is no suggestion he took any notice of the feedback he was given, but Ashley and Llambias regard themselves as ­knowledgeable football fans, whose opinion is valid on even small tactical matters.

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Barton saying on 5 live that he knows of a big name manager who turned down the job because he was told he wouldn't be given full control over team selection.

 

Howay Joey you cock tease. If you have principles you should be prepared to die for them. Failing that, shut the f*** up.

 

probably Harry Redknapp

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Barton saying on 5 live that he knows of a big name manager who turned down the job because he was told he wouldn't be given full control over team selection.

 

Howay Joey you cock tease. If you have principles you should be prepared to die for them. Failing that, shut the f*** up.

 

probably Harry Redknapp

 

probably tapped up Pardew

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Not a chance was anyone but Pardew picking those teams like.  Picking s*** we paid f*** all for over more expensive buys would hardly be a Ashley thing to do.

 

Yup, no question Pardew's horrific use of the players that were brought in, as well as his complete failure to bring through younger players has led to this.

 

Their probably thinking to themselves look what Cabella is doing now he's being played!

 

Pardew has left permanent damage at this club man. Didn't play MYM, Cabella, Ben Arfa, Haidara, Anita enough at various times, and considering the money spent (which was a big deal in the owners eyes, I'm not surprised their trying to do this). Especially when we've all seen talent in these players when they featured regularly.

 

Abeid, Bigirimana, Sammy, Vuckic just left rotting in the under 21s.

 

 

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