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A very poor start to the season (fixtures aren't bad after the first) will IMO mean a good chance of Kinnear stepping in, if it continues to be shite then probably Poyet if still unemployed or Pearce to take over until the end of the season and beyond.

 

Or it'll just continue to be Pardew. :lol:

 

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I just dislike Poyet, not sure why. I've barely seen Brighton play, but as a person he gets on my tits.

 

That's the real problem most people have with him, plus his association with Wise back when they were at Leeds. Personally i don't really care. If I was going to go on a night out or invite one of them round for dinner, maybe Pardew would be the better choice. But to manage and coach a football team I'd pick Poyet every time.

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I always disliked him because he was always guaranteed to score against us, the same way Gerrard and Scholes always did.

 

Was infuriating, the icing on the cake was the semi at Wembley . . . . The bastard!

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A very poor start to the season (fixtures aren't bad after the first) will IMO mean a good chance of Kinnear stepping in, if it continues to be s**** then probably Poyet if still unemployed or Pearce to take over until the end of the season and beyond.

 

Or it'll just continue to be Pardew. :lol:

 

What a depressing post :lol:

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I always disliked him because he was always guaranteed to score against us, the same way Gerrard and Scholes always did.

 

Was infuriating, the icing on the cake was the semi at Wembley . . . . The b******!

 

What he did as player against us has no bearing on what I think of him as a manager.

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I always disliked him because he was always guaranteed to score against us, the same way Gerrard and Scholes always did.

 

Was infuriating, the icing on the cake was the semi at Wembley . . . . The b******!

 

What he did as player against us has no bearing on what I think of him as a manager.

 

Lovely story fella but I was just saying why I always had a dislike for him.  Good for you though, well done.

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I just dislike Poyet, not sure why. I've barely seen Brighton play, but as a person he gets on my tits.

 

That's the real problem most people have with him, plus his association with Wise back when they were at Leeds. Personally i don't really care. If I was going to go on a night out or invite one of them round for dinner, maybe Pardew would be the better choice. But to manage and coach a football team I'd pick Poyet every time.

 

Gus (round for dinner) for me like.

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I just dislike Poyet, not sure why. I've barely seen Brighton play, but as a person he gets on my tits.

 

That's the real problem most people have with him, plus his association with Wise back when they were at Leeds. Personally i don't really care. If I was going to go on a night out or invite one of them round for dinner, maybe Pardew would be the better choice. But to manage and coach a football team I'd pick Poyet every time.

 

Gus (round for dinner) for me like.

 

But when you couldn't finish your dinner, he would just make jokes of you for it and spoil your dinner party?

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I just dislike Poyet, not sure why. I've barely seen Brighton play, but as a person he gets on my tits.

 

That's the real problem most people have with him, plus his association with Wise back when they were at Leeds. Personally i don't really care. If I was going to go on a night out or invite one of them round for dinner, maybe Pardew would be the better choice. But to manage and coach a football team I'd pick Poyet every time.

 

Gus (round for dinner) for me like.

 

Same here really, I was just looking from the average fan's perspective. If I wanted a new set of windows for the lounge I'd probably go for Pards though.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/newcastle-uniteds-french-contingent-told-2010421

 

By Matt Law

 

Newcastle's French contingent told to get a firm grasp of the English language by Alan Pardew

29 Jun 2013 22:30

 

The Toon boss is keen to ensure there are no communication difficulties in the dressing room ahead of the new season

 

Newcastle's French players face being ­ordered to take intensive English lessons.

 

Manager Alan Pardew told his influx of French stars that they must return for pre-season training with a firm grasp of the English language.

 

Newcastle start their pre-season preparations on Thursday, when the French ­contingent will be expected to speak and ­understand English.

 

If they are not up to scratch, they could be made to take ­intensive English classes as many as three times a week to get them ready for the new season.

 

Pardew has scrapped the translators employed by Newcastle to help the five Frenchmen signed in January and wants total immersion in the English language.

 

He is determined there will be no language or communication barriers in the dressing-room next season.

 

I totally agree with that policy. At the end of the season I was disappointed to read a quote from Debuchy saying he wasn't going to be learning English during the Summer. If you're getting paid Premier League footballer wages learning English isn't too much to ask. Intensive English classes 3 times a week isn't very much.

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Pardew should be taking those classes too.

 

'Idiot's guide to names' for Kinnear too.

 

that's not a real classs

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