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We cant resists offers for any of our players, words to that effect.

 

I've just listened again and he said "all our players are vulnerable."

 

Why cant he just say nothing  :facepalm:

 

Because the club are contractually obliged to make someone available for interview after games.

 

If Pardew wants to buy he needs to generate funds in the absence of the chairman stumping up. Don't see anything wrong with inviting offers that we can always reject if they aren't good for the club.

 

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We cant resists offers for any of our players, words to that effect.

 

I've just listened again and he said "all our players are vulnerable."

 

Why cant he just say nothing  :facepalm:

 

Because the club are contractually obliged to make someone available for interview after games.

 

If Pardew wants to buy he needs to generate funds in the absence of the chairman stumping up. Don't see anything wrong with inviting offers that we can always reject if they aren't good for the club.

 

Indeed the club do but Pardew could still give deadpan answers.

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Starting Shola was a f***ing horrific decision yesterday, Yes we looked good when Gouffran/Remy came on but Gouff should have started.

 

The same problems were very evident yesterday in the first half.

 

I still think the plan all along was to go for the win in the second half if we didn't manage to fluke into a lead with Shola on.

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Form since we got the new players in January:

 

WWLWLWLLWLDLDWL  LDW

7 wins, 3 draws, 8 defeats

 

Still not quite good enough, but not that far off. Hardly deserving of the slaughtering he gets on here, or the daft face at the top of the forum. Although on the other hand, it is fair to there has been no momentum at any stage during that run, it followed some genuinely terrible results, and included 2 of the worst results I've seen.

 

We looked a good side today aside from the centre forward and left wing positions. Remy is going to make a difference. The quality he showed in his appearance really highlighted the utter rubbish we've had to tolerate in forward positions. If we were to add a left winger and a striker we could go to Villa looking for a 4th clean sheet in a row and with a dangerous looking forward line to go with it. We aren't that far off being a decent side.

 

Steady on, we beat a terrible Fulham team at home 1-0. It was a very minor improvement, the team on the pitch was forced on Pardew through injury. Yes it was a bit better, but we've got a long, long way to go.

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Form since we got the new players in January:

 

WWLWLWLLWLDLDWL  LDW

7 wins, 3 draws, 8 defeats

 

Still not quite good enough, but not that far off. Hardly deserving of the slaughtering he gets on here, or the daft face at the top of the forum. Although on the other hand, it is fair to there has been no momentum at any stage during that run, it followed some genuinely terrible results, and included 2 of the worst results I've seen.

 

We looked a good side today aside from the centre forward and left wing positions. Remy is going to make a difference. The quality he showed in his appearance really highlighted the utter rubbish we've had to tolerate in forward positions. If we were to add a left winger and a striker we could go to Villa looking for a 4th clean sheet in a row and with a dangerous looking forward line to go with it. We aren't that far off being a decent side.

 

Steady on, we beat a terrible Fulham team at home 1-0. It was a very minor improvement, the team on the pitch was forced on Pardew through injury. Yes it was a bit better, but we've got a long, long way to go.

 

Totally agree - wait until we have to play better sides than this shower before falling for any hype...

 

Far tougher tests lie ahead...many of them.

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We cant resists offers for any of our players, words to that effect.

 

I've just listened again and he said "all our players are vulnerable."

 

Why cant he just say nothing  :facepalm:

 

Because the club are contractually obliged to make someone available for interview after games.

If Pardew wants to buy he needs to generate funds in the absence of the chairman stumping up. Don't see anything wrong with inviting offers that we can always reject if they aren't good for the club.

 

 

Gee thanks i never knew that, in all my time watching football every chance i get, like the daft football sponge that i am.  :explode:

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That second half was the best half I seen since Chelsea, was really surprised to see. It makes me even more frustrating that we have to see this clown as our coach, great potential in the squad. And add a great owner to that :)

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Don't understand his reluctance towards playing Gouffran. He seems the perfect Pardew player other than not being 6'4. He's hard working and one of the main reasons we started looking so much better in last 15 for me. I'd be starting him and Remy upfront against Villa if we're going to persist with 4-4-2.

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Probably cause a shit storm on here but Santon compared him (favourably) to Mourinho in yesterday's programme  :D

:joey:

 

 

Did the same awhile ago too. Haven't seen the programme but think he meant in terms of relationship with the players when he spoke about it last time.

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Don't understand his reluctance towards playing Gouffran. He seems the perfect Pardew player other than not being 6'4. He's hard working and one of the main reasons we started looking so much better in last 15 for me. I'd be starting him and Remy upfront against Villa if we're going to persist with 4-4-2.

 

i don't think there's any reasoning it, maybe he's living his life via the dice and chooses who plays where by the roll...we've had a couple of sensible weeks but we might be back to anita on the bench, sissoko up front and shola on the wing again next match :lol:

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Don't understand his reluctance towards playing Gouffran. He seems the perfect Pardew player other than not being 6'4. He's hard working and one of the main reasons we started looking so much better in last 15 for me. I'd be starting him and Remy upfront against Villa if we're going to persist with 4-4-2.

 

It's just basic lack of tactical common sense. Hangelaand is one of the best stoppers in the league, even Andy Carroll got very little out of him. I'm sure there are games when a big target man like Shola would be useful, but this wasn't one of them.

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