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"What I do know is the guys are fitter than they've ever been under my management and they're ready to go.

"Last year was difficult for us, not only with the extra games but also because it was compounded by an injury crisis. We will be better armed next time we go into Europe and that's where we want to play."

 

Pigshit. The useless cunt has already proved he can't cope with more than 1 game a week.

 

I hate him. I absolutely fucking hate him.

 

If you remember at the time, even before the injuries were hitting hard, he said we got into Europe a year or two earlier than expected.

 

He is contradicting nothing if he now feels that with the one or two additions we are now ready to enter European competition again... or at least aim for it.

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"What I do know is the guys are fitter than they've ever been under my management and they're ready to go.

"Last year was difficult for us, not only with the extra games but also because it was compounded by an injury crisis. We will be better armed next time we go into Europe and that's where we want to play."

 

Pigshit. The useless c*** has already proved he can't cope with more than 1 game a week.

 

I hate him. I absolutely f***ing hate him.

 

If you remember at the time, even before the injuries were hitting hard, he said we got into Europe a year or two earlier than expected.

 

He is contradicting nothing if he now feels that with the one or two additions we are now ready to enter European competition again... or at least aim for it.

He's full of shit, this time last year we were starting out on our challenge for the top 4. We all know how well that went.
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"What I do know is the guys are fitter than they've ever been under my management and they're ready to go.

"Last year was difficult for us, not only with the extra games but also because it was compounded by an injury crisis. We will be better armed next time we go into Europe and that's where we want to play."

 

Pigshit. The useless c*** has already proved he can't cope with more than 1 game a week.

 

I hate him. I absolutely f***ing hate him.

 

If you remember at the time, even before the injuries were hitting hard, he said we got into Europe a year or two earlier than expected.

 

He is contradicting nothing if he now feels that with the one or two additions we are now ready to enter European competition again... or at least aim for it.

He's full of shit, this time last year we were starting out on our challenge for the top 4. We all know how well that went.

 

True. His propensity towards positivity that summer was, with/without hindsight, sickening.

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He is just waiting to be sacked.

 

Play decent winning football and he wont be.

 

I still don't think the level of performance/style of football has any bearing on whether he's sacked or not. Hughton wasn't sacked for footballing reasons, and Pardew wasn't kept for footballing reasons. Hughton just wasn't compatible with the set-up.

 

Providing Pardew remains compatible (ie, doesn't kick off with Kinnear/Carr/the owners), and we're above the relegation zone, he'll see out his contract.

 

Please. No. :anguish:

 

Don't worry - I am confident that Ashley won't be at the club long enough for Pardew to 'see out his contract'.

 

New owners within 18 months, I reckon, and Pardew will be history not long after that...at the latest.

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We need to step up our game to compete with teams that finished on the same points as us last year. Just think about what he's actually saying there.

 

Even after their current spending spree, I'd be interested to see how those teams stacked up against ours man for man. West Ham are the team I'd be least confident of facing because Sam is building his team for an effective long ball game. We do need a couple more signings but the main difference between the teams in the middle of the pack will be the management, and that's where the rest have an advantage.

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Complain all summer about not spending as much as our supposed rivals. Complain when the manager does the same. :lol:

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We need to step up our game to compete with teams that finished on the same points as us last year. Just think about what he's actually saying there.

 

Even after their current spending spree, I'd be interested to see how those teams stacked up against ours man for man. West Ham are the team I'd be least confident of facing because Sam is building his team for an effective long ball game. We do need a couple more signings but the main difference between the teams in the middle of the pack will be the management, and that's where the rest have an advantage.

 

Also, you would have to think we would 'step up our game' almost by default. No Europe, a few less injuries, a couple of players actually performing to their ability and we'd be there even if Pardew stays exactly the same.

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Who the fuck has a pie and a pint in a pub nowadays ffs.

 

The fuck?  Can't beat a pie and a pint.

 

Heartburn on a plate.

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We need to step up our game to compete with teams that finished on the same points as us last year. Just think about what he's actually saying there.

 

Even after their current spending spree, I'd be interested to see how those teams stacked up against ours man for man. West Ham are the team I'd be least confident of facing because Sam is building his team for an effective long ball game. We do need a couple more signings but the main difference between the teams in the middle of the pack will be the management, and that's where the rest have an advantage.

 

Also, you would have to think we would 'step up our game' almost by default. No Europe, a few less injuries, a couple of players actually performing to their ability and we'd be there even if Pardew stays exactly the same.

 

If you accept Pardew's excuses then yes. Personally I would put a lot of the problems of last season down to him not knowing how to set out his team. Once we'd decided passing was the way to go, he didn't know how to get that to work either.

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Who the fuck has a pie and a pint in a pub nowadays ffs.

 

The fuck?  Can't beat a pie and a pint.

 

Heartburn on a plate.

 

You're drinking pints wrong, neesy!

 

Daft lad has been dipping his pie in it. Mince aaaal owa the glass.

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We need to step up our game to compete with teams that finished on the same points as us last year. Just think about what he's actually saying there.

 

Even after their current spending spree, I'd be interested to see how those teams stacked up against ours man for man. West Ham are the team I'd be least confident of facing because Sam is building his team for an effective long ball game. We do need a couple more signings but the main difference between the teams in the middle of the pack will be the management, and that's where the rest have an advantage.

 

Also, you would have to think we would 'step up our game' almost by default. No Europe, a few less injuries, a couple of players actually performing to their ability and we'd be there even if Pardew stays exactly the same.

 

If you accept Pardew's excuses then yes. Personally I would put a lot of the problems of last season down to him not knowing how to set out his team. Once we'd decided passing was the way to go, he didn't know how to get that to work either.

 

I don't really disagree, Pardew was largely to blame. Or at least he was unable to solve the problems, which is effectively the same thing. But I do think last season was also well below average for other reasons, some of which won't exist this time around.

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We need to step up our game to compete with teams that finished on the same points as us last year. Just think about what he's actually saying there.

 

Even after their current spending spree, I'd be interested to see how those teams stacked up against ours man for man. West Ham are the team I'd be least confident of facing because Sam is building his team for an effective long ball game. We do need a couple more signings but the main difference between the teams in the middle of the pack will be the management, and that's where the rest have an advantage.

 

Also, you would have to think we would 'step up our game' almost by default. No Europe, a few less injuries, a couple of players actually performing to their ability and we'd be there even if Pardew stays exactly the same.

 

If you accept Pardew's excuses then yes. Personally I would put a lot of the problems of last season down to him not knowing how to set out his team. Once we'd decided passing was the way to go, he didn't know how to get that to work either.

 

I don't really disagree, Pardew was largely to blame. Or at least he was unable to solve the problems, which is effectively the same thing. But I do think last season was also well below average for other reasons, some of which won't exist this time around.

yeah we have one very big cursing reason things might not go well in the form of JFK instead.

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We need to step up our game to compete with teams that finished on the same points as us last year. Just think about what he's actually saying there.

 

Even after their current spending spree, I'd be interested to see how those teams stacked up against ours man for man. West Ham are the team I'd be least confident of facing because Sam is building his team for an effective long ball game. We do need a couple more signings but the main difference between the teams in the middle of the pack will be the management, and that's where the rest have an advantage.

 

Also, you would have to think we would 'step up our game' almost by default. No Europe, a few less injuries, a couple of players actually performing to their ability and we'd be there even if Pardew stays exactly the same.

 

If you accept Pardew's excuses then yes. Personally I would put a lot of the problems of last season down to him not knowing how to set out his team. Once we'd decided passing was the way to go, he didn't know how to get that to work either.

 

I don't really disagree, Pardew was largely to blame. Or at least he was unable to solve the problems, which is effectively the same thing. But I do think last season was also well below average for other reasons, some of which won't exist this time around.

yeah we have one very big cursing reason things might not go well in the form of JFK instead.

 

No doubt it's a bad appointment, but once the season starts I doubt he'll have much effect.

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There were many factors to our shitness last season. Some of which out of Pardew's control, he was just incompetent on handling those issues. Maybe he's learnt from some of his mistakes fro, last season but I am not holding my breath, also, evidence from pre-season suggests otherwise.

 

Even though I have been apathetic towards us this summer the perverse side of me is actually looking forward to the game tonight, that is until approx 10 mins in.

 

 

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We need to step up our game to compete with teams that finished on the same points as us last year. Just think about what he's actually saying there.

 

Even after their current spending spree, I'd be interested to see how those teams stacked up against ours man for man. West Ham are the team I'd be least confident of facing because Sam is building his team for an effective long ball game. We do need a couple more signings but the main difference between the teams in the middle of the pack will be the management, and that's where the rest have an advantage.

 

Also, you would have to think we would 'step up our game' almost by default. No Europe, a few less injuries, a couple of players actually performing to their ability and we'd be there even if Pardew stays exactly the same.

 

If you accept Pardew's excuses then yes. Personally I would put a lot of the problems of last season down to him not knowing how to set out his team. Once we'd decided passing was the way to go, he didn't know how to get that to work either.

 

I don't really disagree, Pardew was largely to blame. Or at least he was unable to solve the problems, which is effectively the same thing. But I do think last season was also well below average for other reasons, some of which won't exist this time around.

yeah we have one very big cursing reason things might not go well in the form of JFK instead.

 

No doubt it's a bad appointment, but once the season starts I doubt he'll have much effect.

just wait til he decides he wants to go out on the training ground

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The fact that Kinnear has an office at the training ground, scares me.  You'd think a DoF would just have an office at the Stadium?

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The fact that Kinnear has an office at the training ground, scares me.  You'd think a DoF would just have an office at the Stadium?

well Llambias had an office at the training ground too, seems to be where we do most of our business regardless

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